No, it doesn't.
tell them the risks/cons/bad stuff outweigh the benefits/pros/good stuff
This quote means that the positive aspects outweigh the negative aspects. It suggests focusing on the good things rather than dwelling on the bad. It encourages a more optimistic and appreciative outlook on life.
no. he was very awesome, and that's why he was called, "Honest Abe".
Good because they are grown to feed many, many people. They can be bad since they take fertilizer and fuel to raise and is a monoculture crop that takes over natural forests or grasslands and uses up water if it needs irrigation systems. However, the good outweigh the bad since such the harvested crops are always needed by the human population.
Science is the pursuit of knowledge. There are so many benefits we have got from this, along with some problems. The good things outweigh the bad things, so on balance it is a blessing.
It depends on the perspective and the intention behind the actions. Some may argue that the end justifies the means and that the overall intent of helping good people could outweigh the bad actions. Others may argue that good intentions do not justify bad behavior. Ultimately, ethics and morality are subjective and context-dependent.
outweigh
He has done well financially, and his assets far outweigh his debits.
They don't have any these days except the same sort that any other race might have i.e. ignorant prejudiced people who like to class any person of a particular race as all the same forgetting that we are all individuals and that there are good and bad in every race and culture. Thankfully the good in any race probably outweigh the bad
No, because of its additive qualities it is not a good way to treat fatigue. Simply put... the risks outweigh the rewards.
"The risks," David sighed, "far outweigh the benefits."