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The downsides There are two major downsides to a fully encrypted iCloud from a user's perspective.
There are no fiscal downsides to staying in the agreement, but countless downsides to exiting it.
Before refinancing everything, consider the downsides While both these refinancing options can be helpful to borrowers, there are some downsides.
There are also downsides to modern mediums of sacred texts.
There are upsides and downsides to such a narrow build.
Being a public company has real negative downsides to it.
Feeling their pain all the time can have nasty downsides.
There are a few downsides to the Slate, of course.
The deal would not come without its downsides for consumers.
Two big downsides to Lovot are battery life and price.
The massive scale of the undertaking does have periodic downsides.
Are there downsides to owning a MacBook for eight years?
There can be a couple of downsides, but they're rare.
But for all those neat tricks, there are potential downsides.
However, there are a couple of downsides to the diet.
"There are downsides to a lot of things," he said.
The few downsides of the Travel Backpack are somewhat unavoidable.
Some downsides: the E Ink display has to be charged.
Two downsides, though, have become particularly popular: hallucinations and sleepwalking.
Working from home has its benefits, but also its downsides.
There's upsides and there's downsides but they equal out eventually.
Doctors are divided, however, on what exactly those downsides are.
For all the thrill of it, there are also downsides.
One of the main downsides to electric options is price.
There are, of course, downsides to this otherwise happy tale.
It is a nifty idea, although it has its downsides.
It's one of the downsides of being an accessible person.
There are other downsides to Cozmo at its initial launch.
Of course there are downsides to moving away from cash.
There are downsides to being at the edge of inside.
"Historically the downsides of marijuana have been minimized," Lynch said.
"I think everybody understands its downsides in DC," he said.
The utility more than compensated for any of the downsides.
And although this "has been amazing," there are also downsides.
Other than that, Gurenlian says, she doesn't see any downsides.
Are there downsides to having people so interested in you?
In fact, the Mods system has a number of downsides.
That idea, however, turns out to have some significant downsides.
Pairing is one of the few downsides to Bluetooth headphones.
The downsides are enormous, and the stakes keep getting higher.
It's something new, and it brings both upsides and downsides.
What do you think are possible downsides of the reforms?
The new study found that the downsides were more muted.
Lots of people have talked about the downsides of tech.
You've mentioned the downsides of confession; what about the benefits?
Let's start with the downsides of buying a cheaper phone.
And the flamboyantly nonconformist culture of Trump's presidency has downsides.
That has had predictable downsides: Hospitals get crowded in Taiwan.
For SoftBank, the promise appears to outweigh the potential downsides.
The Delta has some downsides just like other battery generators.
They never see the downsides, much less talk about them.
Working from home has its benefits, but also its downsides.
The potential downsides are well known, and I've covered them.
But vintners in Germany also see downsides to climate change.
But the Pokémon Go economy also has some real downsides.
There are only downsides: higher premiums, higher deficits, less competition.
Of course, negotiating with Russia and Iran also carries downsides.
There are a few downsides to the DYMO LabelManager 280.
As you might expect, there are a few downsides here.
Of course, not having the big wedding we envisioned had downsides.
Moreover, there are costs and downsides to even this amended order.
Yet even for mercantilists like Mr Trump, the agreement has downsides.
Though there are definitely downsides to glitter — it just gets everywhere!
"Nothing," was all he knew about the downsides of the drug.
Then there are all the downsides: Tipping inflames a sexist dynamic.
And compared with Donald Trump he doesn't offer any outlier downsides.
Yet there are three clear downsides to the Cassidy-Graham plan.
The authors also pointed out some potential downsides to the idea.
It doesn't incorporate potential downsides from setting higher sector-wide wages.
In doing so, the downsides of zero-rating would be avoided.
Jon Hamm is opening up about the downsides of bachelor life.
But the excesses and downsides of international engagement are also real.
I get asked often about the potential downsides of basic income.
That means showing him all the potential downsides of his actions.
Of course, that doesn't mean the month isn't without its downsides.
But it's not all roses, the benefits don't come without downsides.
The simplicity and speed of Telegraph are not without its downsides.
Now, clothing retailers are seeing the downsides of conventional shops, too.
There are five key allied contributions, which outweigh their considerable downsides.
Without looking at the downsides of how they exercise that power.
"The benefit is that it protects against currency downsides," Rosenbluth said.
Annnnd then there are the downsides, the main one being leakage.
That said, other downsides of Brexit are routinely exaggerated by Remainers.
There are potential downsides if the Met seems to be punting.
Having established that, though, let's talk about some downsides and concerns.
The Tesla's approach to performance delivers mad performance with fewer downsides.
"That's one of the biggest downsides to Part C," Scheil said.
Ahmadizadeh also wishes he'd considered the downsides of raising venture capital.
Still despite those downsides, it's gotten excellent reviews from many reviewers.
Becca Kufrin is getting candid about the downsides of social media.
But critics say there could be downsides to this new service.
The downsides to not wearing one's hearing aids however, are many.
First, there are many downsides of this level of business success.
This camp took seriously the market's downsides but saw few upsides.
To be sure, there have been some downsides along the way.
Of course, there are downsides to letting machines predict employee engagement.
There's downsides to it, as there are good sides to it.
But while the cashless trend benefits businesses, there are also downsides.
But the rush to publish data and analysis can have downsides.
At the same time, being highly visible also has its downsides.
There can be downsides to such amnesty programs, Ms. Baer cautioned.
The only downsides are, again, the flavor and the tube's construction.
What are some of the potential downsides of the B.Q.E. plan?
The potential downsides of whole body cryotherapy are much more significant.
On the other hand, he warned about the downsides of Twitter.
So what are Mr. Trump's options, and what are their downsides?
Ask Well Q. Are there any downsides to the sweetener stevia?
Of course, there are downsides to all this choreography as well.
You can also minimize the downsides with a little advance planning.
He also only functions at one speed, which has its downsides.
Yes, there can be downsides to looking into our inner landscape.
It's no secret, it's routine, and there aren't very many downsides.
However, SpaceX acknowledges that there are some downsides to the lower orbit.
LOS ANGELES — Lady Gaga is opening up about the downsides of fame.
But the upside here is nonexistent, and the potential downsides are large.
Would you say that the downsides of being unsanctioned outweighed the upsides?
We've got to think about the downsides early in the process. Right.
"I can see a lot of downsides with that approach," he said.
But there are some downsides to it as the technology gets complex.
But there are a few downsides to this lovely time of year.
Yes, there are cultural downsides to so much porn being freely available.
Though this method worked for me, credit cards have lots of downsides.
That's not to say there aren't downsides to the Honey Badger Doctrine.
But there are downsides to apps that most of us seldom consider.
You still won't read anything about those downsides in Airbnb's marketing, though.
One of the downsides had to be the battery life, I figured.
It was a really good deal, but there were so many downsides.
Let's talk about some of the examples of the downsides of efficiency.
But, Bender is quick to add, those effects can have their downsides.
There are also some serious downsides, if used full strength and inappropriately.
For all its downsides, Facebook has become an indispensable tool for many.
But there are downsides for a patient seeking to use underground therapists.
The President ignores the downsides of these transactions and exaggerates the upsides.
Poor battery life was one of the initial downsides to 4G phones.
Downsides: Reasonably tough to look even remotely cool ordering a virgin daiquiri.
While working from home can be convenient, there are also many downsides.
The question is especially acute because there are so many potential downsides.
There aren't many downsides to this card besides the upfront annual fee.
The downsides of a preventive war with North Korea would be enormous.
There aren't many downsides to this card — besides the upfront annual fee.
But it would probably address many of gerrymandering's problems, with few downsides.
There were no costs or downsides in this vision of the future.
During the postwar years, social democratic parties acknowledged capitalism's upsides and downsides.
But there are also some downsides to the declining influence of elites.
Some items on Mr. Trump's list of proposed savings have obvious downsides.
But Bitcoin is being hoarded like virtual gold, and that has downsides.
"But I think we need to recognize the potential downsides of it."
I was saying that I think the downsides ... Sugar is very attractive.
But the time may have come to take the downsides more seriously.
Mr. Sharkey is pointing to one possible solution with less evident downsides.
For everyone else, the XR is perfectly adequate and has few downsides.
Immigration and international trade were seen as costly downsides to international integration.
The downsides are that it's expensive, very heavy, and hard to maneuver.
This is a great service in theory, but there are some downsides.
Military operations get code names, too, and random selection has its downsides.
Despite the 65 percent recyclability rate, however, aluminum manufacturing has its downsides.
What do you feel are some possible downsides of the new workplace?
VPN services have their downsides, and the biggest one is speed degradation.
Upgrades come with many downsides that make people reluctant to install them.
Of course, unlocking genetic information can also come with some potential downsides.
By 2014, the downsides of the fifo life were a nationwide concern.
Many of North Carolina's business interests opposed the law, citing economic downsides.
Plastic has been used in smartphones before, but it has some downsides.
Yes — a high-yield savings account has very few downsides, if any.
And you've identified the downsides: adding to her anxiety, sparking her resentment.
It wasn't blinded, for instance, and there were downsides to the recommendations.
But there are downsides to our current system of cheap bananas, too.
There are potential downsides to focusing on the re-election so early.
The research finds both some strong benefits and major downsides to cannabis.
And he argued that it was worth the downsides — particularly, increasing crime and corruption tied to the massive black market for booze — and that those downsides have been exaggerated by the press and popular media since Prohibition fell.
And there certainly would be some downsides in the security realm as well.
However, I'd be remiss not to mention the downsides of Google's game plan.
What were some of the downsides to the unsanctioned nature of the facility?
That's probably good for the economy — but there are some serious downsides, too.
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However, there were downsides to this second generation model of open-source business.
Working for a university has its downsides, and this is one of them.
But the program also has its downsides: It only lasts for two years.
Downsides: I still find the Echo an eyesore compared with the Google Home.
There are really only two downsides to the Melomania, but they're major ones.
The downsides of overbearing regulation are smaller in rich countries, but still significant.
Experts say this could be achieved without the risks and downsides Prohibition presented.
The touchscreens have downsides but none that are not present on other touchscreens.
He said he saw at least two downsides, on immigration and foreign policy.
Of course, there could be potential downsides to this kind of hyper-personalization.
Of course, there are downsides to telling stories in this fashion as well.
A lot of people have benefited from globalization, but it has huge downsides.
Into this new understanding of technology's downsides and dark nature comes Messenger Kids.
Once I decided to quit men, my transition to women encountered few downsides.
Of course, moving to a three year design refresh has its downsides too.
There are downsides to a tendency to hyperfocus on things, too, of course.
Some executives worry that OBOR may have its downsides in the longer term.
The downsides of the campaign to control debt might also become more apparent.
Banks, fintech companies and regulators all seem to be aware of certain downsides.
Downsides include credit risk of the issuers and the lack of dividend income.
That's one of the downsides of a major shared launch: an inflexible timeline.
But he founded his current startup, Canopy, after becoming fearful of their downsides.
Yes, there are obvious downsides to doing so, but that's not the point.
I guess one of the downsides was that it obviously wasn't my farm.
It's true that being around for so long does have some downsides, though.
In planning the final showdown, Jonah presents one tactical option, and its downsides.
The only notable downsides are a jostling ride, vague handling and some noisiness.
These are the upsides — and downsides — of stashing nondeductible contributions into an IRA.
" Shanahan added that he was aware there are "downsides which will hamper us.
There might be downsides to this thing, but right now I don't care.
The downsides of a change might not be as awful as you feared.
Each theory, they told him, was defensible, but each had its own downsides.
McDermott explores the downsides to fantastic technologies in this multilayered and thoughtful novel.
Of course, this fashionably post-modern approach to foreign policy has its downsides.
There are some downsides to eating at Di Fara's, built into the experience:
There are some downsides, however, but it's pretty easy to get over them.
As Krytzer explains, those are some of the biggest downsides to a windfall.
The downsides of a strong central executive were taught to me early on.
But she admits there are probably some downsides to the ease of purchasing.
"public sphere," and we've seen there can be both incredible up- and downsides
In that case, neither outcome of the bidding process would come without downsides.
But attending Trump events as a member of the public has its downsides.
One analyst in 2017 outlined the downsides of trying to play catch-up.
The couple says fame has its downsides, too, including a slew of backlash.
Do you think there are downsides to parents tracking their children using technology?
Still, Wall Street's embrace of Mr. Biden could have downsides for the candidate.
These new center-left politicians celebrated the market's upsides but ignored its downsides.
At that point, its strong ties to the United States offered some downsides.
But we've been too blasé about the downsides of our new online world.
Still, there are downsides to the rapid development, the main one being parking.
But, unless you are extraordinarily careful, trying to erase uncertainty comes with downsides.
Every scenario you can think of playing out has some really hefty downsides.
However, it's important to realize that having a strong imagination has its downsides.
Military leaders have been clear about the strategic downsides of leaving the pact.
The main downsides are a lack of wireless charging and active noise cancellation.
Apparently there are some downsides, and today's theme lays them out for us.
Nevertheless, there are two obvious downsides to crowdfunding for these treatments, Parker said.
By then the three downsides of CEO activism will have become more apparent.
"Of course, the problem is people don't think through the downsides," Klitzman said.
"I see a lot more opportunity here than I see downsides," Cooper said.
She said living at a real beach, unlike this one, has its downsides.
But though having this mutation may sound like a dream, there are downsides.
First, "It is fine for Bostrom to seek not-yet-appreciated upsides [of more governance], but we should also seek not-yet-appreciated downsides" — downsides like introducing a single point of failure and reducing healthy competition between political systems and ideas.
In Cosmopolitan's August issue, Kunis talks to McKinnon, 34, about the downsides of fame.
There are downsides to dating a professional athlete — according to Kate Upton, at least.
OhnakaThere are few downsides to new observations, but confusion might be one of them.
Social media has "many joys" but also "a number of downsides," said the church.
But a slight improvement in speed and better battery life does have some downsides.
In 2017, Gomez opened up to TIME Firsts about the downsides of social media.
Of course, every job has downsides, and it'd be amiss not to mention them.
Of course, there are downsides to sneaking off to the neighboring rice paddies, too.
Oxitec's "weaponized" mosquitoes kill way more insects than pesticides do, without the environmental downsides.
Downsides: Tiles' batteries can't be replaced, so you need a new one every year.
Downsides: It runs Windows 10, an operating system that tends to overcomplicate simple tasks.
And, as the recent experience of central banks shows, talking can have its downsides.
Apple says the glass is etched to replace the matte effect without the downsides.
There are downsides, including the risk that the franchiser may not be well run.
Safety is first and foremost a goal, but these devices are not without downsides.
Bitcoin nosedived Wednesday as Congress members highlighted the downsides of cryptocurrency on Capitol Hill.
This is one of the big downsides of pulling out of the Iran deal.
Despite the downsides, the Nokia 3310 was an excellent addition to the festival experience.
SLAM has served the community pretty well to date, but it has its downsides.
The FCCThere are a couple of major downsides to using Tor all the time.
Ministers like Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, insist there are no downsides from Brexit.
Elfo offers her romance but with all the downsides and few of the advantages.
But the American Psychological Association's website includes information about the benefits and possible downsides.
Do you think that the rewards from AI are going to outweigh the downsides?
However, that is not without its downsides, in particular, when it comes to women.
Not to a degree that matters, compared with the dangers and downsides of leaving.
Oxitec's "weaponized" mosquitoes kill way more insects than pesticides do, without the environmental downsides.
There are no downsides to Ossoff's over-performance for any faction of the party.
Ever the institutionalist, Obama undoubtedly worries about the downsides of staying in the fight.
Wired headphones aren't very cutting edge, but they're also not completely broken The downsides?
So, why, given all of the downsides, did Trump spend his morning savaging Corker?
But one of Bitcoin's downsides is that it has proved to be wildly volatile.
Despite how wonderful virtual cards may seem, there are some downsides to using them.
Fortunately, some municipalities are starting to recognize the downsides to government-run broadband services.
Let's talk downsides: the smell, the sliminess, and the lack of true beef flavor.
However, some financial advisors say the appeal of these loans only masks the downsides.
All these downsides have made me wonder whether these technological advances are worth it.
But Khanna warns that compelling technology companies to provide access could have big downsides.
Obviously, there are downsides to buying on Wickr—especially in relation to drug safety.
As for downsides, some Home Depot reviewers claim the fridge makes too much noise.
Let's explore what science says are the downsides of having a tipple or two.
We all have our downsides, times when we act stupidly or childishly or selfishly.
What are the likely downsides of those policies, and how can they be minimized?
The newfound progressive activism has many more benefits than downsides for the Democratic Party.
I'm a positive person and I don't really focus on the potential downsides here.
We're cognizant of the downsides, we think it's important to navigate those as well.
Bari Weiss Dating a Brit, which I did for a while, has many downsides.
"This is the typical knee-jerk panic that then produces major downsides," he continued.
Joe: There really are no downsides to it—he's great company to have around.
That exposure is great since it spreads risk around, but it can have downsides.
The type of constant surveillance offered by technology like Ring has many obvious downsides.
"It's my opinion that the benefits of porn far outweigh the downsides," says Kerner.
Many still say that the benefits of instant scientific publishing far outweigh its downsides.
The downsides are very small in relation to how much I love this pump.
Do you think there are any possible dangers or downsides to A.I.-enhanced learning?
Possible downsides to DHEA: It is a daily application and some find it messy.
But there are downsides to these approaches, including increased deficits and levels of debt.
Among those arguments: that Brexit will be easy to negotiate and without economic downsides.
What possible difficulties or downsides might there be in providing monetary compensation to players?
Bernie Sanders has all the upsides and all the downsides of a political outsider.
Hillary Clinton has all the upsides and all the downsides of a political insider.
And of course, let's not forget that despite the perks, phones have serious downsides.
Downsides: During the beginning of the breakup, accepting these invitations probably won't feel genuine.
Kentucky Route Zero, though, is a game specifically about the profound downsides of capitalism.
Despite the downsides, most who have bought this label maker seem to like it.
The only other likely outcome — Intel shutting the unit — would have downsides for both companies.
What potential downsides would come with abandoning the values of labor and discriminatory resource attribution?
His report emphasizes that the proposed extension would not come without its potential downsides, though.
And that leads to one of the only downsides of Nintendo Labo: the games themselves.
Typically NT dollar syndicated loans carry interest-rate floor mechanisms that protect lenders from downsides.
There are downsides The Trump administration also issued an export ban targeting Huawei last month.
In among all the good things about these headphones, there are a few downsides too.
Ideally, we mitigate for the downsides in order to get the benefits with minimal harm.
Green wishes more people contemplating the lap band were aware of its risks and downsides.
A lot of the advances are promising, but the downsides of technology are potent, too.
There are some upsides to this system — but also clear downsides, as we'll see below.
But enthusiasm has its downsides, as may become evident in California's primary on June 5th.
That need to err on the side of caution is one of Brexit's biggest downsides.
Globalization has been a force for good for the world, but it does have downsides.
And it's pretty easy to envision the downsides, particularly regarding munition sales to the Saudis.
As our special report this week argues, more must be done to tackle these downsides.
There are downsides for Clinton if she relies too heavily on her network of surrogates.
Not all good news There are two significant downsides to the Founders Edition GPUs, however.
To get U.S. policy right, we also have to look at the downsides of alliances.
Talking about any physical downsides to VR plays into all sorts of unpleasant dystopian tropes.
These visions have sensitized society to the downsides and risks of potential future machine intelligence.
Given the potential downsides, is it time to reassess your days as a cat lover?
That effort came with a bunch of downsides, with critics decrying the effort as wasteful.
Put more simply, are you worried about growing debt and all of its potential downsides?
Temporary soreness of the butt and throat were always potential downsides of a Momofuku meal.
But they also have certain downsides that may discourage some of us from wearing them.
The freedom to make business decisions also comes with downsides - answering to investors, for example.
A question for 2019 and beyond is what we're going to do about those downsides.
Some of the downsides to these policies could be mitigated by synergies with other proposals.
We rarely think about the downsides to our fellow Americans, the most vulnerable among us.
The downsides: wrist soreness from autographing copies, bruised egos if the title plummets on Amazon.
But Warren's candidacy has also shown us the downsides to an overreliance on identity narratives.
Public companies, particularly consumer giants like Google, rarely discuss the potential downsides of their work.
But for the challengers, running — even with a near-guarantee of defeat — has few downsides.
Arguably one of the biggest downsides of staying fresh in space is brushing your teeth.
The climate threat is growing rapidly and the downsides of technology are becoming more apparent.
But as some nervous readers will know, there are downsides to sweaty hands as well.
There are few downsides, however — you might have to be a designated driver for Halloween. 
Being a flight attendant may look glamorous, but like any other job, there are downsides.
Yet Walker concludes that the evolutionary upsides of sleep are far greater than these downsides.
The weakness among the chip stocks illustrates that "disruption also has its downsides," Cramer said.
Crandal told Business Insider that for him, there are no downsides to working Black Friday.
Although the president's Afghanistan strategy has downsides, on balance this is the best first step.
The Harris campaign, for now, is looking less specific — which has both downsides and benefits.
But as critics like Jon Gruber have long pointed out, it also has significant downsides.
But these complacent arguments miss significant downsides to forcing the most in-demand places in the country to remain underpopulated — downsides that impoverish the country and will continue to do so until we treat land use policy as a topic of broad national concern.
This unsightly wire running across your dashboard is definitely one of the downsides of installing Navdy.
One of the biggest downsides of vinyl is the inconvenience of using it on the go.
The Everyday Backpack does have downsides, and they're more numerous than just the steep price tag.
There are far more downsides to him learning or revealing his lineage than there are upsides.
Downsides For Democrats seeking Wasserman Schultz's departure, a big potential downside would be picking her successor.
And within the CBO report, downsides to reducing the number of active-duty military are highlighted.
Conventional snowmobiles' continuously variable transmissions have a lot of downsides, from delayed engagement to jammed tracks.
Not so with the Ella, which sweeps away almost all of the downsides of its predecessor.
But the downsides end there: Citrus fruits taste good, smell good, and are good for you.
From a user privacy perspective, Signal is the clear winner, but it's not without its downsides.
Of course, managing those unintended downsides will probably represent the bulk of Clegg's time at Facebook.
He specified exactly two downsides to the present rules: it decreases investment and it stifles innovation.
The Apple CEO also talked about the importance of technology, but made reference to its downsides.
The two were an unbreakable pair, even though Fisher recognized that bond came with its downsides.
The job is, of course, not without its downsides; the hours are long and it's competitive.
His supporters reinforce their case with a fourth argument: that Mr Johnson's downsides can be managed.
With these policies, states could minimize the harms of legalization and cut the downsides of prohibition.
Notwithstanding its downsides, the rankings race has encouraged a benign trend with far-reaching implications: internationalisation.
There are a few slight downsides to acknowledge, though — or rather, suggestions we'd like to make.
Once again, this plan completely eliminates any cash shortfall, but it comes with two major downsides.
With Brizzly, you can enjoy all the benefits of social media without any of the downsides.
One of aspirin's more nefarious downsides is that it can increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.
While you wait for the airlines, learn more about the upsides and downsides of carbon offsets.
I think now people are appropriately focused on some of the risks and downsides as well.
Keeping private insurers in the health care system to this degree also has its downsides, however.
There are, of course, some concerning downsides to drones potentially being able to hide almost anywhere.
You could look at the UK's membership in the EU and see the upsides and downsides.
But the benefits of appointing a special counsel in this case greatly outweigh the potential downsides.
Some downsides of insufficient sleep are apparent to anyone who's clocked too few hours of slumber.
There are downsides to the business of packaging and selling yourself on the social media market.
And while the human faces are largely a big improvement, they do come with some downsides.
Climate change holds overall downsides for distillers, but it may bring one or two bright spots.
If there were ever one that lacked any downsides, the market would quickly stop being competitive.
Meanwhile, all of the terrible downsides to career legislators without term limits are on full display.
Yet critics say that zoo life has its serious downsides, too, as Harambe's story made plain.
There are certainly upsides to Lightning headphones, but there are a whole lot of downsides, too.
What they do while they're deployed varies, but there are some common downsides all troops experience.
While the Dyson AM09 heater is a great option, there are a few downsides to consider.
Yang's preoccupation with tech—both its promise and its downsides—sets him apart from most politicians.
From pollution to crowds of rowdy college students, some say Cancún also has a few downsides.
There's a real overabundance of mediocre bands, in my opinion, and that's one of the downsides.
That's not to say there aren't downsides to DST -- notably, an extra hour of morning darkness.
Along the way, these Brexiteers also exaggerated those downsides and sometimes flat-out lied about them.
But there are downsides to holding territory — most notably that it makes you easier to find.
If you go ahead with this, they told Mr. Trump, there will be risks and downsides.
HOPE, MCLEAN, VA. As a vegetarian in a mostly not-veggie society, sharing has other downsides.
Mr. Biden's face-off against Mr. Trump on Tuesday could have downsides, some Democratic strategists cautioned.
It is to mitigate the downsides of change, and so people can realize the unprecedented opportunities.
The upsides were what you might imagine, and the downsides were what you might imagine, too.
Like sleep and exercise, this analog cure seems to have few downsides, and its benefits compound.
There are, however, downsides to the state's having such a strong role in directing overseas acquisitions.
But Democrats would also be wise to be honest with themselves about the political downsides here.
One of the downsides of fame includes dealing with invasive paparazzi and the loss of privacy.
Many of these are dangerous, though, and we have to weigh the downsides against that benefit.
Many researchers, worried that reviewers will reject papers because of the downsides, balk at the idea.
And I think that's a really good list of the enormous downsides of a Bloomberg nomination.
And I think that's a really good list of the enormous downsides of a Bloomberg nomination.
But despite the bump in pay, some employees pointed out the downsides to working on commission.
One of the few downsides to Thanksgiving is the reliably terrible traffic that comes with it.
That still-in-development system might create its own set of motivations—and downsides for riders.
Progressive economists also argue that the White House hasn't factored in the downsides from Trump's policies.
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This mobility comes with downsides: The TV cannot be mounted and its viewing angle is fixed.
But as in the larger debate over encryption, privacy benefits can have downsides for some parties.
For Mexico, it is quite likely, economists say, that Trump's tax reform entails three significant downsides.
Downsides: Not being able to see what your ex is up to is actually really challenging.
But being the biggest names in reality TV and social media comes with both ups and downsides.
Brin doesn't mention that challenge, and wraps up his discussion of AI's downsides on a soothing note.
For me, one of the major downsides is money — specifically how much I spend on grocery shopping.
We have fully considered the downsides and ultimately decided we have to stay true to our values.
However, fellow artist Betye Saar was the first to highlight the potential downsides of such a combination.
They're not without their downsides: glues, buffing, chemicals that dry out your nails, and even electric drills.
As the downsides from tariffs become clearer, the reasons to strike an agreement, however tenuous, will prevail.
But Mr Dawe was also quick to spot the downsides of the connections he was hooking up.
But, even if deductibles have their downsides, it seems clear they have helped make insurance more affordable.
We also considered rewards and other perks, and downsides such as late fees and penalty interest rates.
Here's a look at some of the reported downsides facing people who take binge watching too far.
There are too many downsides to a foldable display that don't add up to a better experience.
We're interested in who's using it, how many people are using it, and the risks and downsides.
Users have a number of choices to further minimize what Apple knows, though there are often downsides.
But smartphones come with plenty of downsides for kids who aren't mature enough to handle the responsibility.
Transportation editor Alex Davies explores the growing thermal camera market, and scouts out their upsides (and downsides).
But to pretend that there are no downsides to trade is not obviously telling the whole truth.
With all that great news, you had to know there would be at least a few downsides.
But they did suffer from a couple of major downsides, namely weak bass and generally quiet volume.
There are some downsides to pulling ingredients out of products, though, especially if there aren't good alternatives.
Do the benefits of targeted ads for consumers outweigh the risks and downsides of mass data collection?
If these public records restrictions were needed to protect consumer privacy, these downsides might be worth considering.
That makes her a formidable foe for someone like Harvey Weinstein, but it has its downsides too.
If there is any benefit, it is very small and there are downsides, expense and potential complications.
There are relationship and development downsides to excessive screen use that far outweigh the modest educational benefits.
That said, there are a few downsides to keeping your 2500(k) where it is, says Holeman.
Well, there are downsides: namely, the invasion of privacy that comes with sharing your jogging routine online.
From an evolutionary perspective, Meltzer says that the downsides of sex could account for the afterglow phenomenon.
From the perspective of someone who doesn't want war, are there tangible downsides to something like that?
As one California man recently discovered, there are often downsides to receiving a sudden and unexpected fortune.
Former employees said that despite the downsides of working at TPG, Kelly could be generous and charming.
There may be a lot of downsides, but New York's Department of Health is definitely an upside!
Disability Portrayals of this technology as a "miracle" for deaf people overlook its potential downsides and challenges.
But the rise of climate change as a rallying cry has come with huge downsides for Democrats.
A chart showed the downsides of weekend closures, including higher labor costs and a longer construction period.
Since 2015, the French government has increased funding for courses about the downsides of the online world.
However, I then began to think about the downsides of that demand from a public health perspective.
They understand the downsides of the relentless expansion of medical care into the lives of more people.
But in Congress, reluctance to embrace that science has had no political downsides, at least among Republicans.
But for some investment advisors, hedge funds' many downsides prevent them from taking advantage of their positives.
The downsides are that it has no wired 3.5mm option and the audio doesn't get bonkers loud.
That said, there are downsides: Insurance may not cover it yet, and it makes teeth turn black.
But for some companies, the benefits of reaching a new segment of shoppers could outweigh the downsides.
However, major downsides like demonetization, data privacy and fraudulent activity have shaken both consumers and content providers.
There are serious downsides to the Metropolitan Opera's revival of Bellini's "I Puritani," which opened on Friday.
Because they'd been assigned to Team Hillary, they tried to come up with downsides to free education.
"There are a lot of downsides to passing more legislation that doesn't do anything positive," Johnson added.
Even if U.S. assistance had no inherent downsides, its efficacy would always depend on the local context.
After a while, even Midas realized that there are downsides if everything you touch turns to gold.
Aaron: It's the downsides on the patient end that I think are being ignored most of all.
As the CFPB itself has found, it's faster, cheaper and avoids all the downsides of protracted litigation.
One of the downsides of moving the goal posts is that they move for you as well.
But adding restrictions to online speech laws or liabilities for platforms would come with downsides, he warned.
It's never a bad idea to be prepared for all the downsides of something so life-changing.
Downsides: The 30 seconds of panic after looking in the mirror for the first time post-haircut.
And I think one of the downsides of too much education is that you get the most brainwashed.
Like much of what Trump does, it's a risky strategy with clear and dangerous downsides if it fails.
While the variety is nice, incorporating user-generated content has its downsides: More often than not, it sucks.
They were sleek, powerful, and had way more flexibility than a boring old clamshell, with essentially zero downsides.
And while canning continued to be vitally important for many armies around the world, it had its downsides.
One of the downsides to our current living situation is we don't have our own washer and dryer.
But there are no real downsides to these types of programs, which exist in many countries, he said.
" Downsides for Republicans: "They are on the wrong side of history [and demographics] with a white male strategy.
There's absolutely no doubt that surveillance has downsides, and we don't want to live in a surveillance society.
Downsides: Android users don't get the benefits of the easy-to-pair features of Apple's wireless W1 chip.
So far, I've noticed noticed two minor downsides: one is that receptor for the USB input is finicky.
Each service has its own set of benefits and downsides, but they're all terrific in their own right.
"Your 403(k) is important, but it has its downsides — plenty of them," the "Mad Money " host said.
I love how it brings people together; it's a foundation of society, but you've got all these downsides.
But dropping oil prices and growing concerns about climate change have exposed the downsides of relying on oil.
Paperless ticketing can be effective in reducing resale activity in some cases, but with it comes substantial downsides.
For all its downsides — including deadly air pollution — coal has a proven track record of enabling economic growth.
I'm really not sure whether these downsides overwhelm the upside of the Kirin 980 processor's quickness and efficiency.
Despite checking nearly every box, there are two notable, and pretty significant downsides to the Arlo Pro 2.
There are arguably pros and cons of both systems, but we're seeing the downsides of regulated systems here.
The (coincidental?) limited supply and high price tag — both downsides for most products — actually strengthen the phone's allure.
Others suggest acknowledging the downsides of immigration, namely that some migrants end up as criminals or even terrorists.
And on some of these issues, you have to square your First Amendment concerns with the potential downsides.
It could well be that the benefits of any potential treatment would outweigh the downsides in certain cases.
And we're reporting on the increasing use of telemedicine, examining the upsides and downsides of virtual medical care.
But all these follies, big and small, eventually add up to a product with more downsides than upsides.
This "I'm a formidable workhorse" schtick has its downsides: Capricorns take on too much responsibility and overburden themselves.
In particular, it makes a big difference what tax you opt for — with all options presenting significant downsides.
Israeli commentators discuss three main partner options - Egypt, Greece and Turkey - each possessing their own upsides and downsides.
There are a couple of downsides to Beyerdynamic's design that prevent me from recommending it with full enthusiasm.
I think there's some challenges to a record breaking out, but I think there's more upsides than downsides.
But Mr Moore refuses to discuss any of these things in the language of trade-offs and downsides.
One of the downsides of having a computer train itself is that the result is a black box.
But just how its suppression works to extend life is still unclear, raising questions about potential unknown downsides.
But that number drops significantly when respondents are asked about tax increases or other downsides to the plan.
The Roku Express does, however, have some downsides — like a limit of 1080p resolution and no voice control.
Second, practical challenges — and potential downsides — come with granting individuals full-fledged property rights in their user data.
I know I'll be working harder in the future to manage the downsides of what we have today.
There is research that raises legitimate questions about the potential downsides of such well-intentioned, but mandated, activities.
"One of the downsides of being successful and rich is you create some resentment from people," he said.
So the downsides of under-labeled products could include parents giving their epileptic child THC without knowing it.
It could spark an interesting post-movie debate about the merits and downsides of the college Greek system.
Of course, that lifestyle has its downsides, like the crushing pressure to create something unique, something of importance.
But some visitors say the vacation destination has its downsides, including pollution and crowds of rowdy college students.
And for drivers, many of whom "ask to do this for free," Booogaard claimed, the downsides are numerous.
Despite the downsides, it's still a great car seat for those who need a harness to booster setup.Pros:Cons:
The downsides to this cookware are its cost, incompatibility with induction stove tops, and need to hand wash.
The downsides of all of this have become clear, at both high and low ends of the market.
But Ms. Bekkedahl had a complaint, too, one that highlights one of the downsides of communal work space.
For as long as we've had open space offices, we've had musings on the downsides of these workplaces.
The downsides of delaying start times Negative responses to later start times are rare, but they do happen.
Critics were just as quick to highlight potential downsides: soaring housing costs, clogged roads and strained public resources.
But paradise has its downsides, and the couple rock their upstate idyll by trying out an open marriage.
But if people are just looking at the downsides and not thinking about — every day 150000 people die.
But the RadWagon's powerful battery and motor helped neutralize most of the downsides of riding a cargo bike.
Virtual currencies have shown that blockchains can work at some level, but they also come with significant downsides.
To their credit, though, they spend more time in their book on the downsides of data-rich markets.
Second, practical challenges (and potential downsides) come with granting individuals full-fledged property rights in their user data.
While many analysts see multiple downsides for Ukraine in these developments, Mr. Czmola didn't see it that way.
The downsides of MMTMMT's critics far outnumber its proponents, and their arguments are too numerous to summarise here.
However, establishing YouTube as a full-time gig comes with all the downsides of running your own business.
But it often seems we are willing to overlook significant potential downsides in exchange for rather trivial payoffs.
But there are downsides: Many New Yorkers have been forced out of places where they lived for years.
Despite those downsides, handing over a few bucks for the office Powerball pool is cheap peace of mind.
With plenty of potential downsides, and no proven upsides, it's not surprising that such drugs have been shunned.
Despite the obvious downsides of that, I was able to channel all of that emotion into the songs.
And then, I want to talk about the downsides of robots, and why it's taking so long. Yeah.
If so, investors will face the same upsides and downsides inherent in any corporate move into an adjacent market.
We have learned to harness fire for the benefits of humanity, but we had to overcome its downsides, too.
Even Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook are talking openly about the downsides of software and algorithms mediating our lives.
It's also worth pointing out that exercise does have some potential downsides as far as fat loss is concerned.
Never having the right mix of bills is one of the downsides of not controlling your own money supply.
Although America's Got Talent propelled Jackie Evancho to overnight success, the child star battled the downsides of stardom alone.
But both have significant failings that limit their appeal, with two of those downsides shared by the two models.
However the new study suggests that there could also have been evolutionary downsides to interbreeding, such as reduced fertility.
To me, the bigger downsides to the Pro are hits to its portability: added weight and reduced battery life.
"There were obvious downsides to only being on cartridge, such as limited exposure and difficulty in demoing," he says.
A few downsides of a 401(k) are that some people complain about high management fees and administrative costs.
While Facebook adding more secure messaging on more platforms is ostensibly a good thing, there could be downsides, too.
But even if Mr Trump could claim a hat-trick, the potential downsides could more than offset any gains.
Ignoring other potential downsides, if I eat a pint of ice cream because I'm stressed, will I feel better?
The natural inclination for a lot of companies is, "We'll use HTML," but HTML has a lot of downsides.
Charlie Brooker's tech-horror anthology Black Mirror is largely about exploring the downsides of the way we use technology.
Though the comparisons to Kim and Kylie has certainly given them notoriety and buzz, it's not without its downsides.
In Congress and in the White House, leaders sound unmoved by the downsides of withholding assistance as China rises.
Now that we're finally more "woke" regarding trade's downsides, how can we help those left behind in its wake?
One of the downsides of portable apps is they're not as well integrated into Windows as standard programs are.
But there are downsides, and not all in the United States, Eduardo Porter writes in the Economic Scene column.
By name alone, it's incredibly difficult to parse what you're getting from each and what the downsides might be.
Last April, Google cofounder Sergey Brin wrote to shareholders with a warning about the potential downsides of artificial intelligence.
But one of the downsides of viral popularity is that people will undoubtedly impersonate you online with fake accounts.
The Arizona corporation convened an ethics board of external experts to offer guidance on potential downsides of its technology.
Warnings from state regulators about the dangers and downsides of foreign buyouts have gathered pace over the past year.
Meanwhile, it also seemingly mitigates caffeine's tendency to raise our stress hormone levels and blood pressure—curbing its downsides.
Many will rightly consider their extra rigidity and weight downsides, but I actually rather like having a stiffer cable.
"We basically removed the downsides of owning SUVs over the last 10 years with engineering and design," Brauer said.
Each carries significant risks and downsides, both for Europe and for Britain itself — but, then again, so does leaving.
Congress members from both political parties highlighted potential downsides in Facebook's ambitions, and potential illicit uses for digital currencies.
Democrats and outside liberal groups have devoted energy this week to highlighting what they see as the law's downsides.
But Prince emphasized that there are real and immediate downsides to pulling support from even the most unpleasant customers.
Her more emphatic rhetoric against Wall Street excesses and the downsides of international trade deals sits uneasily with Clinton.
Obviously, there are downsides — it will jeopardize its relationship with the European Union and old allies such as Iran.
You're not a pessimist, but you do realize the downsides that come with life and dealing with other people.
This spicy showdown flips the script and highlights the virtues of Chick-fil-A and the downsides of Popeyes.
If there remained any Cruz aides in denial about the political downsides of Wednesday night, there won't be now.
When dockless bike share began in Chinese cities three years ago, the downsides of the idea soon became apparent.
We also evaluated the ease of use of each card and potential downsides, including annual fees and interest rates.
The industry can be both corporate monolith and safe artistic haven; the new streaming overlords can have downsides too.
But digging can have its downsides, which is why no sane engineer would start boring without taking necessary precautions.
Shutoffs have serious downsides: for one, they're expensive, since many people now depend on the internet for their livelihoods.
TH: So, O.K., despite the downsides, counting calories is still such an easy to way to track food intake.
Downsides of direct checksAnd giving $1,200 to each American below a certain income threshold may backfire in some ways.
For a more measured response, it's worth looking at potential downsides, and it turns out there are a few.
One of the downsides of video chats are the pixelated screens and choppy audio that comes with lackluster bandwidth.
While she loved working at the White House - it felt like "a privilege," she says - there were some downsides.
To the Editor: Your article discusses the secrecy surrounding the drug-resistant fungus Candida auris, but transparency carries downsides.
Here are a few ways credit could work in your favor if you're able to avoid the potential downsides.
Consider yourself blessed by the art world gods, though there are some downsides: long lines and crowded viewing conditions.
There's upsides to this intrusion, and at the moment the downsides haven't really presented themselves, but they're surely there.
Of course, there are downsides — and I'm not just talking about the struggle of typing with extra-long tips.
But we can't ignore the downsides either: Lower pay, stingier promotions, and a potential employer favoritism toward the childless.
Still, Hogan believes this is only the beginning of the trend of features addressing the downsides of screen time.
While the notoriety has put a bigger spotlight on Clifford's career, she said, the attention also has its downsides.
But there are downsides to using donor eggs, including the fact that the baby does not carry your genes.
And while supporters say smart factories are the manufacturing hubs of the future, they come with some significant downsides.
Austin: By downsides, you're probably thinking of how uncertainty associated with delay will affect health care markets and providers.
The imitation-meat industry is booming, fueled by customer concern over the environmental and ethical downsides of meat production.
The New Health Care Cannabis has downsides, but speculation and fear should be replaced with the best evidence available.
But Messer's skill at listening to people and building coalitions can have downsides as well, a GOP strategist warned.
She said more research was needed, and emphasized that keeping money loose for too long could have significant downsides.
We have learned to harness fire for the benefits of humanity, but we had to overcome its downsides too.
So if these jobs have so many downsides and so little clear benefit, why do people keep taking them?
One of the downsides of a big hall is that it can be hard to find the most popular dishes.
We also evaluated the ease of use of each card and its potential downsides, including interest rates and reward limits.
We also considered reward offers and other perks, as well as downsides, such as late fees and penalty interest rates.
That claim is false, but there really are a lot of studies about the health benefits, or downsides, of running.
Given these downsides, is there anything to salvage the Galaxy Buds for a person not already in the Samsung ecosystem?
Though not unique to this camera, there are downsides to using a more high-tech option for watching a newborn.
Downsides: It's absurdly expensive compared with other Kindles, which, in its own way, makes it the perfect thing to gift.
Games are entertainment products and so, while being topical has a value, being overtly political comes with more possible downsides.
"We are aware there are of course also some downsides and risks," he said, warning specifically of the oil price.
Many users, while welcoming the broadening of choice that the online world offers, are also becoming aware of its downsides.
The Buffer survey cited the most common downsides to remote work are the inability to unplug, loneliness, and difficulty collaborating.
Whether the benefits ultimately outweigh the downsides will take a few more years — or perhaps decades — to know for sure.
As Android Police points out, while this is a useful feature, it does have a couple downsides, albeit nitpicky ones.
And though costs and labor may be cheaper, some Chinese firms with experience of offshoring say there are downsides too.
And though costs and labour may be cheaper, some Chinese firms with experience of offshoring say there are downsides too.
But third-wave feminism also blinded me to the downsides of the "I choose my choice" school of female agency.
The Verge spoke to Rubin about VR intimacy, its social powers and downsides, and why VR porn is surprisingly quaint.
But you can forgive a lot of the Google Chromecast Audio's downsides for its currently price of $35 a pop.
And though costs and labor may be cheaper, some Chinese firms with experience of offshoring say there are downsides too.
As approvals continue, many scientists caution that doctors and patients alike should prepare for potential severe side effects and downsides.
But officials who are preparing for the process noted that May had not spelled out many downsides for Britain's economy.
Anderson notes that there are downsides to working with the government, which is why some may not pursue such partnerships.
Regardless of what's going on in her dating life, Johnson spoke recently about the downsides of her career-making role.
The past couple of years have exposed the downsides of defaulting to Facebook as our "identity layer" across the Internet.
But there are also downsides: paper can rip and tear, it's heavy, and can take up a lot of space.
"I think one of the downsides of crypto is that it, computationally, it is like quite energy intensive," Musk said.
The downsides are obvious: the rhetoric can unnerve allies and has the potential to provoke enemies into needless, unintended war.
These services have their upsides and downsides but they are the best Netflix-sharing services available, at least for now.
But they'll be going into it knowing full well the terms being delivered, what the upsides and downsides will be.
Were there any downsides to connecting anyone and everything in the world — and for one company to oversee those connections?
He's also been mindful of the political downsides of getting crosswise with the intelligence community, where whistleblowers are widely despised.
If there are downsides to the HD 650, they are small and easy to pick up on a spec sheet.
But for all their downsides, these work great if you want to try out smart lighting without spending too much.
One of the downsides of the traditional pull-out basket air fryers is that you can't see your food cooking.
As a result, the downsides of austerity were largely offset by the upsides of higher earnings in the labour market.
The app might have psychological effects — both good and bad — for the user, including perpetuating the downsides of being old.
They said the downsides of whiskey investing are not being discussed enough given the attention on its huge potential gains.
While most branches of government benefit from robust encryption, law enforcement and intelligence agencies are directly confronted with its downsides.
There are downsides — it's heavy and the shoulder strap slips on my boney shoulders — but the good outweighs the bad.
One of the downsides of a YouTube influencer's quick rise to fame is a sudden need for increased personal security.
We also evaluated the ease of use of each card and their potential downsides, including annual fees and interest rates.
But partnerships with online vendors have potential downsides, Bob Walton, chief executive of the National Association of College Stores, said.
The downsides of nuclear war are much worse than whatever gains we'd get from playing hardball with China on currency.
The downsides are obvious: Almost everyone has headphones, speakers, and other gadgets based on the ubiquitous 3.5 mm headphone jack.
There are some downsides to these headphones, however, namely the fact that the neckband design won't appeal to all buyers.
But bowing to the protesters' demands and seeming to cave in to the French street has political downsides as well.
In a couple of recent newsletters, I've written about the downsides of college sports, and there are some big ones.
Mr. Hecht and his colleagues are calling on peer-reviewed journals to reject papers that do not explore those downsides.
But recent privacy scandals involving Facebook and the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica highlight the downsides of that trade-off.
There are some downsides to keep in mind, however: You should realize that this is a big charger, for instance.
Many who think this way consider only the beneficial "what if's" and not the possible downsides of cancer screening tests.
Even if cocooning makes perfect sense and feels like the best option at the moment, it comes with its downsides.
The Nixon-era pressure, in other words, came at a time when the downsides of excessively easy money were apparent.
The Nixon-era pressure, in other words, came at a time when the downsides of excessively easy money were apparent.
I love it because it gives you many of the benefits of having a smart lock with way fewer downsides.
Callahan's contention is that big-dollar philanthropy affords its purveyors even greater influence, with fewer downsides and vastly less accountability.
Unfortunately, credit cards have plenty of downsides, including the fact that the average interest rate is now over 173% APR.
Though in many ways more practical and eco-conscious than the average car, the Renew's hemp structure has some downsides.
After that, we're looking at the advent of plant-based meat alternatives and exploring some of their upsides and downsides.
We also evaluated the ease of use of each card and their potential downsides, including interest rates and reward limits.
Declining the money has downsides, especially in the case of charities that desperately need it to continue providing essential services.
We considered each account's APY and ease of use, as well as downsides, such as monthly fees and balance requirements.
Few consider the downsides of these changes, until years later, when we look back and wonder what we were thinking.
Here's what four financial planners have to say about the downsides of selling your investments when the stock market tanks.
It's interesting, right, because there's a lot of downsides to Twitter and I think people like myself probably overuse it.
So how much do you subject everyone else to the downsides of that in terms of potentially diagnosing some people?
Despite these downsides, the HSI Professional comes with plenty of positives, including extras not often found with other hair straighteners.
And ISIS presents a hard enough problem that any policy, hawkish or dovish, will come with real costs and downsides.
We spoke Monday afternoon about what the CVS-Aetna merger could mean and the possible upsides and downsides for consumers.
Downsides: If you choose to use food as a means to cope with a breakup, do so with a friend.
But before I learned the downsides of having confetti on your person all day every day, I loved this phone case.
Like Facebook, Twitter is beginning to see the downsides of a completely open platform — particularly when it intersects with authoritarian regimes.
It's less clear whether it can help create sustained economic growth, particularly when the hard-to-calculate downsides are factored in.
There are downsides to having a greasy bag of fries so easily whisked to your door at any possible moment.59.
Ultimately, these are differences of opinion about whether global financial capitalism is a good thing with some downsides or vice versa.
But if the brand's superactive social media accounts are any indication, Urban customers aren't naive about the downsides of shopping debt.
Conscious that this has been mostly a slalom through positives, let me address the few downsides of the Ether 2 directly.
Plus the author of the "Second Machine Age" Erik Brynjolfsson on why governments are failing to address the downsides of automation.
On the one hand, there are always downsides to a lack of labels, including perpetuating the erasure of orientations like bisexuality.
As then, and as has increasingly been the case with named Russian hackers in DOJ allegations, the step has potential downsides.
They're convenient and fun (they change colors!), but apparently making innocuous appliances in your home "smart" is not without its downsides.
But facing the upsides and downsides of the bill, it gives Puerto Rico no true choice at this point in time.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, for one, has emerged as one of the more vocal critics of the "downsides" of social media.
Stories like this one in the New York Times about charging on long trips over-emphasize the downsides of EV life.
And because the potential downsides of ETFs might escape casual inspection, they should be vetted as thoroughly as any mutual fund.
"All in all, if working as long as you are physically and mentally able, there are really no downsides," he said.
But the Pentagon and Congress  should not rush to create a Space Force without at least weighing the downsides, experts caution.
While the obvious downsides likely include difficulty maintaining control and increased stresses on the booster, the benefits are also pretty inherent.
Raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, meanwhile, might have downsides in terms of reducing the pace of job creation.
Yeah, meat substitutes exist, but what guilt-ridden omnivores really want is exactly what they enjoy now, without all the downsides.
Still, a technically inept cameraphone can't make it on the DxOMark top list, even if the benchmark sometimes misses important downsides.
Downsides include an extremely large charging case, which you'll probably end up leaving at home when you go for a run.
Like most things involving VR in these early days of mainstreaming the platform, there are upsides and downsides with VR 1803.
The book gives due consideration to the downsides of Schumpeterian "creative destruction" including slumps and crashes, lost jobs, disruption and dislocation.
It was a victory for people who have neither the guts nor the imagination to take on the downsides of globalization.
Goldman Sachs said that while there are some advantages to relying on the "wisdom of the crowds," there are significant downsides.
But these "drop everything and travel" articles never speak to the downsides that come with putting your "real" life on pause.
I think it's gonna be very hard to teach, in quotes, people the downsides of taking SoftBank capital, which are many.
This skepticism may be well-founded, given that several recent studies have found potentially serious downsides to some gene editing methods.
Many in the United States would say it's not our fight: What are the downsides of withdrawal to the United States?
For Logic, who is experiencing the thrills of fame along with its downsides, it is a step toward more complicated art.
There are significant downsides to borrowing from your own retirement account, which can be a permanent setback to your retirement planning.
Despite the downsides, I can confidently say that the Jaybird Vistas are some of the best earbuds I've tested this year.
They both have downsides, but there are a few broad lessons to keep in mind when you're hitting the grocery store.
The flow of private money into airports may mean more dining and shopping options for passengers, but it can have downsides.
Two strands wind through the mesh of problems the Continent faces: the downsides of globalism, and lessons taken from the past.
He has done few public appearances during Bitcoin's recent bull market, and he recognizes the current frenzy has come with downsides.
De Latour says that the downsides of consuming coconut oil far outweigh the possible benefits of a potential bump in HDL.
All of these innovations — and others our future students could mention, from driverless cars to artificial intelligence — have downsides and risks.
Consumer advocates cautioned that buy-now-pay-later services are still in early stages, and their downsides remain to be seen.
The pandemic has not only slowed sales, it's also highlighted the downsides to working with international suppliers as an American startup.
It will attribute the downsides of trade conflict not to its own actions, but to George Soros and the deep state.
Their doctorates and affiliations with top universities may actually be downsides in an administration that has shown disdain for academic expertise.
It's making some people ask: Are they just throwing technology at a problem without totally understanding the implications and the downsides?
And so we're sort of analytically intensive/ruthless with each other in terms of analyzing where the downsides are on everything.
Colorectal cancer chemo has upsides (no hair loss) and downsides (I cannot eat, drink, or touch anything even kind of cold).
The biggest downsides to the Cubo baby monitor are the cons that come with any app-based, Wi-Fi connected monitor.
Women need to discuss with their physicians the potential downsides, as well as the potential upsides, of all forms of contraception.
Mr. Trump must also carefully guard against the possible downsides of his actions, especially with regard to the counter-ISIS campaign.
Although they have their downsides, at least the AT&T and Verizon payment plans let you build equity in your device.
In today's volatile marketplace, retirement portfolios require investment strategies that seek growth opportunities while also offering protection against the frequent downsides.
However, there are serious downsides to the existing disability benefits system which could, in theory, be solved with a basic income.
There hasn't been a strong backlash against globalization in Japan because Japan has managed to ward off some of globalization's downsides.
Yet some of those approaches can be uncomfortable for patients or may come with hefty medical bills, among other potential downsides.
"There are many downsides, both diplomatically and in terms of the Middle East peace process, and no upside," Mr. Kurtzer said.
After the shows were over, Ms. Moran was candid about the downsides of growing up on screen under the Hollywood spotlight.
If your levels are low, raising them with more sunlight exposure or supplements has few downsides if you don't go overboard.
And there are other downsides to air conditioning, Cox said, like eroding our tolerance for heat and reducing our time outdoors.
It's true that social media can be a double-edged sword of overexposure, and there are downsides to natural going viral.
I'm all about laying down rules, but are the governments and companies developing these technologies seriously reckoning with the potential downsides?
In fact, I think it's quite clearly established by the IMF and others that there would be significant economic downsides, in particular.
The study's lead researcher Corinne Simonti told Broadly that some of the downsides of Neanderthal genetic material could have initially been positive.
One of the biggest downsides of my current work/life situation is that none of my close friends or family are nearby.
Look, flying is still the quickest, safest way to travel long distances in 2017 but that doesn't mean there aren't more downsides.
We told you about these Chrome features back in September, and warned that it could have some downsides in the long run.
You make it clear in the book that you're not "against" life-hacking, even if you're pointing out some of the downsides.
He said before last month's meeting that there could be downsides to lower rates, which could encourage investors to take more risk.
In an interview with Vogue Spain (via Entertainment Tonight), Johnson admitted that there were definitely downsides to taking on the iconic role.
Ultimately, I discovered that there were both social and medical supports that could help me cope, without the downsides of illegal drugs.
I consider it my job and sacred duty to unearth all the possible downsides to a product and inform readers about it.
However, Cox points out there are some downsides, such as the cut-off date which begins on the date of the announcement.
The Riksbank has also been growing increasingly concerned about the possible downsides of negative rates, not least on the overheated housing market.
As for the downsides, one's pretty clear right off the bat: It's a pain to get the things back into the case.
Besides all the holiday cheer and awesome sales, wintertime does have its downsides — and we're not just talking about commuting in snowfall.
There don't seem to be any dangers or downsides to vibrating foam rollers or tools if they're used correctly, de Mille says.
We also evaluated the ease of use of each card, plus notable features and potential downsides including annual fees and interest rates.
We also evaluated the ease of use of each card, plus notable features and potential downsides, including annual fees and interest rates.
While I appreciate the latter's beauty (and bevy of complications), the functional downsides boil down to two things: contrast and telling time.
There is really but one main thing to consider about the potential downsides of basic income, and we should consider it well.
"Any discussion of social media's downsides should not obscure the basic fact that it fulfills deep and widespread needs," the researchrs wrote.
The biggest takeaway from the talk was that there are limits — and downsides — to the free flow of information on the web.
The phone's only major downsides are a lack of wireless charging and a love-it-or-hate motorized pop-up selfie cam.
It is essential that we manage the downsides addressed by Kate and Adrian in order to spur the acceptance of the tech.
"We hope (oil) prices will be more or less around today's level," Dvorkovich said, adding he saw downsides as well as upsides.
The political downsides to this approach were fairly obvious at the time, and have become more clear as the law's been implemented.
Nixon wanted to convince his adversaries that he was irrational, but consistent, when it came to calculating the downsides of using force.
But one of the downsides to success is that it can drive you apart from your friends, says psychologist Cicely Horsham-Brathwaite.
Try to make the benefits work to your advantage, and do what you can to deal with and move past the downsides.
Our fundamental problems are the downsides of transitions we have made for good reasons: to enjoy more flexibility, creativity and individual choice.
The downsides are a contribution limit of $2,000 per child, and money can only be contributed while the beneficiary is under 18.
A new study by data analytics firm UTA IQ indicates that the overabundance of choice may actually come with a few downsides.
Actress Mila Kunis has also voiced her views about the downsides of social media, which is why she hasn't created any accounts.
The only downsides here are that it needs AAA batteries to run and it's not the most portable keyboard you can buy.
However, they also have significant downsides, like spending little time with family, working tough night shifts and working in a stressful environment.
Valencia also referred to worldwide volatility, lower oil prices and an increase in "protectionist tendencies" as downsides for the Mexican economy overall.
As much as people are enjoying Pokémon Go, there are a lot of potential downsides they have to overcome to do so.
Bannister said Phoenix had taken out an indemnification to ensure that its shareholders are protected against any financial downsides of the investigation.
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The downsides are that the fees are high and the money is typically locked in for at least four to seven years.
It is one of the downsides of a modern culture that too often fetishizes individual preference and expression over communal well-being.
This has its upsides—relatively good talking point, the fact I'm the only person who lives in it—but also its downsides.
All of this, legalization advocates say, will outweigh any of the potential downsides — like increased cannabis use — that might come with legalization.
The anti-establishment Sweden Democrats profit from the fact that they were often the first to point to the downsides of immigration.
It ignores that the downsides of the "cure" could be mitigated with massive government spending, to replace lost demand in the economy.
Last month, Fossil unveiled updated versions of both watches that address a lot of the downsides to its tried-and-true models.
Since House Democrats announced their impeachment inquiry three weeks ago, there has been a lot of hand-wringing about the potential downsides.
But this model also invests massively in human capital, especially the young and those who suffer from the downsides of creative destruction.
Given the immense downsides, is there something we can do to keep these military exercises from further prompting unnecessary and dangerous escalation?
Another potential exit strategy is to convert a number of unsold condos to rentals until the market improves, but there are downsides.
It follows a populist airing of grievances over the downsides of free trade and a globalized economy in Western nations this year.
The only downsides: It's splash-proof, not waterproof; it doesn't have a notch (is that bad?); and it has no wireless charging.
A national carbon tax could be set to achieve the same reduction in emissions as these regulations, but without the economic downsides.
She said that she wasn't prepared to get so many views at once and that her popularity had come with some downsides.
The downsides of life in Stony Brook, residents say, are the twin Long Island devils of sludgy traffic and high property taxes.
But independence has its downsides—especially in a field where sponsored content is often the only way to make a decent living.
The agents have conceded that Peak TV may have its downsides — but only because studios and streaming services are getting more powerful.
The combinaton of humor and catchy lyrics -- plus their chiseled abs-- help spread the message about the downsides of Brexit for Europeans.
The ignored downsides of background checks, such as the vilification of mental illness, and Muslims, reveal tellingly narrow perspectives among its proponents.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)The downsides to the Recast are both varied and convoluted, although I can't say there's an obvious dealbreaker.
To achieve the interim goal, President Trump substantially increased the downsides of Kim's nuclear provocations – to both North Korea and its patron China.
But you've also got to look at, what were the political implications and policies, and were there political upsides or downsides to that?
One of Gawker's big downsides is that the site's sensationalistic style and cavalier attitude toward personal privacy creates a lot of financial risk.
Maybe just keep in mind that, despite Silicon Valley marketing to the contrary, being in a more open and connected world has downsides.
And that might be one of the downsides of deleting your official Facebook presence: Unofficial and fake pages can spring up pretty quickly.
Well, the downsides are, for instance, that many of the people at research universities would never consider taking students from an undergraduate college.
With all this in mind, it is not at all clear that the military benefits of US-Russian cooperation are worth these downsides.
Feeling ungrounded was one of the downsides of this last retrograde—however, Mercury connects with solid, dependable Saturn on April 20, offering stability.
On the other hand, while free-trade deals enrich countries in general, downsides can be severe for industries and regions that lose out.
Downsides: It does require some technical know-how, so not ideal for friends/family members who still ask you how to send emojis.
One of the downsides is that, as with so many predictive models produced by machine learning, we don't really know how it works.
One of the downsides of not using flimsy plastic is weight, and the Bowers & Wilkins P29 weigh in at a considerable 413g (0.91lb).
It assumes that 'more internet everywhere right now' is a proposition with so few downsides that Facebook doesn't really need to sell it.
But for now it's clear that Lilium believes that long-term London has more upsides than downsides, regardless of the current Brexit impasse.
But the thing with the iPhone X is that these apparently substantial downsides tend to melt away the longer you use the phone.
History has repeatedly shown that a reliable way to fuel nationalistic, insular, populist politics is to ignore the downsides of disruptive economic change.
"Diplomatic Immunity," Drake's first solo song since last summer, follows letting listeners in on the perks and the downsides of the rapper's lifestyle.
It's a similar self emissive technology to OLED, but shouldn't suffer from the same downsides such as lower peak brightness and burn-in.
For politicians, ceaselessly shouting about the Muslim threat has proved to have downsides: It has inflamed many Muslims, perhaps pushing them toward radicalization.
There could be downsides too: if Mozilla was to block the Kazakhstan root certificate, users may be unable to access some government services.
That has its upsides and downsides, of course, but it also guarantees unprecedented access into her life, which should make fans very happy.
Because we know that there are downsides and that there are consequences to allowing free people to own the means of self-defense.
"The downsides of current social media products MUST be addressed, and this is currently the way that I know how," Byttow told TechCrunch.
Twitter may have its downsides, but few people would argue with how effective it can be at reuniting people who have lost touch.
"Monetary policy certainly can help, and it is helping, but there are certain downsides from relying too much on monetary policy," he said.
It looks like it could be a win-win, delivering a climate payoff on the scale of geoengineering without any of the downsides.
" Then, "the Trump guys [learned] the downsides of proximity to the president... [T]he Trump administration was being swallowed by its own chaos.
There are several downsides to this one, though: It only offers a maximum of 5-watt charging, and it's quite costly at $59.99.
Still, he said, both sides are working hard to make sure the other is impressed during the trip, which could have its downsides.
The commission will also say globalisation will contribute to a further widening in inequalities unless further steps are taken to curb its downsides.
But there are downsides to relying on a smartphone app to guide your investment choices, said San Francisco-based financial planner Kevin Gahagan.
Despite a host of improvements to Google's news app, there are downsides to a feed that is constantly refreshing itself with personalized content.
But there were clear and tangible benefits to those changes (namely, much thinner and lighter laptops), whereas this change comes littered with downsides.
Yet Clinton has handled questions about the Obama economy with the care of a politician who can see downsides to fully embracing Obama.
Raving about his kids, Phelps says the good in parenting outweighs any downsides, and that his family brings him joy beyond any measure.
" Leaving your funds with your previous employer is "definitely an option," he says, "but typically, the downsides mean it's not the best option.
Lately, I'm finding there are downsides to education; back in the day, when I was a neophyte, I could drink just about anything.
Another area that the cryptocurrency and blockchain communities seem to have missed is the hidden downsides of turning everything into a group vote.
It's a cool experience because you feel more immersed in and connected to the music, but the high noise levels have some downsides.
Here, we offer an in-depth look at the hedge fund conversion processes: the upsides, the downsides and, of course, the tax implications.
Those arguing on different sides of an issue almost always make valid points — and usually there are downsides to their arguments as well.
The inconsistency does not trouble the many economists and Republicans who do not share Mr. Trump's overarching view on the downsides of trade.
There is power in numbers, to be sure, but I've begun to wonder whether the downsides to "the resistance" frame outweigh the benefits.
If adults address only the downsides of risky temptations it's easy for adolescents to dismiss us as killjoys who just don't get it.
There are upsides and downsides: The richness of the data can help communicate uncertainty, but in isolation, individual data points can be misleading.
While centrifugal juicers may seem like the best choice at first glance because of their power and speed, there are definitely some downsides.
To mitigate the downsides of in-ear headphones, such as a clogged, pressure feeling, there's a vent on the outside of each earbud.
The first is that the Cubo has the same downsides of every app-powered monitor, which I'll get into later in this review.
They were told that negative forecasts of Brexit's effects were just scaremongering by the elite and its experts; they didn't anticipate the downsides.
Most of us became aware of these downsides in the form of automated jobs, the gig economy, and the demise of local retail.
Some downsides, such as a slimmer guest list, also have their own advantages for couples looking for a more intimate, less pricey affair.
They stress that the new data is very preliminary, and a stated preferences approach has downsides, just as a revealed preferences approach does.
Like children of past presidents, the Trumps are discovering the downsides and restrictions that come with having a father in the Oval Office.
If Amazon customers don't push Amazon, we live in a world where you can't expect the company to discuss the potential downsides itself.
"On balance, the (economic) downsides in Q4 will be broadly neutralised by the upsides in Q1," said Kallum Pickering, senior UK economist at Berenberg.
Sterling says the image is so striking and awe-inspiring that few viewers ever think to ponder the potential downsides of the Star Child.
Soltau spoke about the downsides of the tariffs at the Section 301 hearing in Washington, DC, as part of an anti-tariff media blitz.
And yet for all its advantages, there are certain downsides to being trapped in a sack of rotting limbs and organs and eye-juice.
Apple Watch Series 83 The Apple Watch addresses one of the smartphone's biggest downsides: the constant need to haul it out of your pocket.
So far as I can tell, there are two decided benefits to this placement: The downsides, on the other hand, are all about perspective.
But we've all been on that journey of seeing the downsides of this kind of technology and getting concerned about the monopolies of it.
However, the 100,000-plus pages not being turned over, which became public on Friday, gives light to one of the downsides of this process.
Downsides: You may be judged as a "hipster" for using one, and, as far as cables go, they're definitely on the more expensive side.
The price is steep and the controls are cumbersome, but those downsides are offset by the sheer abundance of good things about these headphones.
While a lot of upgrades — like its bigger, faster-charging battery and faster processor — are minor, none of them come with any noticeable downsides.
It's not without its downsides, either, as you'll need to charge up the headphones to keep those analog dials (one on each side) moving.
One (of probably many) downsides to being king and queen for these two would be that they could never sit on the iron throne.
"I take all of the activity around the finale as, there are very, very few downsides to having a hugely popular show," he said.
We don't feel that we are facing the risk of a breakdown in world growth, but there are downsides that we need to address.
After so many years away, I'm returning to Firefox, in equal measure pushed by Chrome's downsides as I am pulled by Firefox's latest upgrades.
Support from people in the tech industry could have downsides for O'Rourke as several of his rivals have taken aim at Silicon Valley. Sen.
One of the downsides of the Android version, though, is that it doesn't ship with the latest version of Android, running 6.0 (Marshmallow) instead.
The medicine that Ohrui custom-built could get around that and other downsides of HIV treatments, like the need for large doses of medicines.
But they also come with downsides, like the fact that you're required to pay mortgage insurance upfront and every year you have your loan.
She told Business Insider that she wasn't prepared to get so many views at once and that her popularity had come with some downsides.
We spoke to eight professional gamers, many of which live-stream themselves on websites like Twitch, to discuss the biggest downsides of their profession.
While there's a benefit from being able to organize your subscriptions to these services all under one roof, there have been downsides as well.
Seriously, it's way cheaper, and the only downsides are maybe vomming up some white frothy liquid or losing your lower half to another galaxy.
The lack of a retractable tone arm and an auto off feature that truly turns the system off are the RT81's biggest downsides.
That was another one of the device's big downsides, and would have been doubly so for anyone attempting to make it a daily driver.
I think there were downsides to it that I didn't think about at the time … I don't think I fully thought through the implications.
The cynical take is that Facebook is conceding the most obvious downsides of its product in order to convince us it really does care.
But in a species that moves a bit slower than penguins, the benefit of being able to hunt more efficiently may outweigh these downsides.
You've been very tech forward — and at the same time you've always been someone very early who's been talking about the downsides and upsides.
Excessive bureaucracy, heavy-handed censorship and overreach into day-to-day management all come as downsides to a company having Beijing in its corner.
But the company's one-stop marketplace model has its downsides when the travel world goes awry, such as now, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We've seen in recent years that each class of drugs used to treat pain has its downsides as well as upsides," Dr. Campbell said.
Still for Kushner, in his position, there are at least three downsides not to having access to top secret intelligence or sensitive compartmented information.
While Lyon has long-term career goals in esports beyond being a player, he does acknowledge that a career in gaming has its downsides.
But its bigger size came with some unexpected downsides: the phone was comically oversized for some pockets, which would lead to the infamous #bendgate.
But downsides include long, hard hours in old shearing sheds during Australia's hot summers, where the temperatures regularly exceed 40 degree Celsius (104°F).
The impact does not end with the economy, he added: There are downsides for the environment and the very social fabric of the state.
But they're betting on their ability to offset those downsides with an aggressive push to use data and polling to rev up Trump voters.
Railing against 'career politicians' can be an attractive message, but it can also have its downsides when those people have to pass your agenda.
Railing against "career politicians" can be an attractive message, but it can also have its downsides when those people have to pass your agenda.
Administration officials dismiss these risks in part because earlier warnings by critics about the downsides of leaving the Iran nuclear deal largely proved false.
He lays out several downsides of impeachment, and I agree it would be a mistake to begin proceedings now, as I wrote on Wednesday.
In the midst of a presidential campaign that's been marked by online harassment — particularly by Trump supporters — making that information public had huge downsides.
"These are more likely to act like drugs in the body and more likely to have side effects or have potential downsides," he says.
Still, despite those downsides the DYMO LabelManager 280 is clearly a very capable machine, and even scored 4/5 stars over at PC Mag.
As you might expect, Brin expects Alphabet and others to find more uses for AI. But he also acknowledges that the technology brings possible downsides.
We considered a wide range of factors, including rewards, ease of use and perks, as well as downsides such as interest rates and fee structures.
"Overall, it seems that there aren't any downsides to trying to keep a consistent sleep schedule and avoid nighttime light exposure," Fonken added by email.
We can't argue that it's unbelievably reliable and extremely well built, but in a fiercely competitive segment that isn't enough to offset the Tundra's downsides.
Ideally, this means you get the best of a distribution (that is, a tested, enterprise-ready Kubernetes install, plus support) without any of the downsides.
The arrow keys have half-size up and down buttons and the backlighting is non-adjustable, but those are really the only downsides I've noticed.
Downsides compared to the flagship iPhone 7 include no water resistance, a lower-quality selfie camera, and a less impressive display that lacks 3D Touch.
The tests, however, have their downsides: They're often not admissible in court, which is why police have to order follow-up testing from a lab.
But some municipalities are turning down the offer, saying the downsides of letting residents rent out rooms on Airbnb are not worth the trade-offs.
Unfortunately, even though prepaid debit cards can be a vital option for people who have few options, relentless fees are one of their costliest downsides.
There are two big downsides to the rise in natural-language technologies: the implications for privacy, and the disruption it will bring to many jobs.
That human touch But the flipped classroom approach can come with downsides, say some educators, especially when schools can't match technology with its pedagogical needs.
Finally, we delve into the upsides and downsides of Spotify Discover and other digital music recommendation services, and whether playlists might someday kill us all.
Given the bizarre and unpredictable nature of these numbers, Shapiro's insistence that the technology industry is just plain good without any downsides is naive.3.
The downsides of Venmo start to make sense when you realize that Venmo isn't just some cute little startup—it's owned by payment Goliath PayPal.
A majority of those polled believe such enhancements are morally unacceptable, while only 36 percent believe that gene-editing will have more benefits than downsides.
If you can believe it, there are some downsides to having every moment of your life documented on TV and tabloids for the past decade.
Often asking, "What's the worst that could happen?" is like a death sentence, but you have to think through the possible downsides to mitigate them.
One of the downsides of being poly is that some people think it's like swinging or always casual, and for most poly people, it's not.
When it comes to credit cards, the benefits are easy to see — while the downsides are often buried in the small print on the application.
Clementi notes that while consumers have plenty of options — which have raised the bar for quality and delivery options — there are downsides for the BBC.
That means the downsides should be weighed more heavily than the upsides, which means less efficiency and more accountability should be preferable to the opposite.
The paper goes on to argue that the downsides of that awesome power can be avoided without additional regulation "in the vast majority of instances."
Screenshot: SamsungThe internet of things, in which all of our gadgets are plugged into data connections, will bring some terrible downsides along with its conveniences.
Castro is not ideologically controversial in the same way that Warren is, but would nonetheless be a choice with more upsides and downsides than Kaine.
I don't wish to shrug off either consideration, but I'm confident that these headphones couldn't be as good as they are without accepting those downsides.
On a call with reporters Friday, CDC officials acknowledged the policies could "induce fear and stigma," but argued the public health benefits outweighed the downsides.
Elites never bothered to defend why and how America is better off under the status quo or what they would do to address the downsides.
There are advantages and downsides to each one of these techniques, and we need to figure out the best way to put them all together.
"There are no signs yet that somehow the magic on how to do this without the downsides and trade-offs has been discovered," he said.
However, he said there were "certain downsides" from relying just on monetary policy to stimulate the economy, calling on the government to do its part.
Connick Jr., 40, said he experienced the downsides of playing the character, and came across fans who couldn't separate the actor from the cheating doctor.
Google began to publicly grapple with the tension between the promise and potential downsides of AI last year, in part because it was forced to.
There really aren't too many downsides here except for price, but if you can afford it, you won't regret getting the Bose Lifestyle 650.Pros:Cons:
It is more ingrained in their lives than those of other generations, yet they also know it well enough to be wary of potential downsides.
It's also important to talk about the up and downsides of social media and how it sometimes can make people feel pressured or less-than.
A 2016 analysis by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania found that there are long-term economic benefits to immigration, with few downsides.
The iPhone 11 Pro has all the best upgrades of the new phones, without some of the downsides that accompany the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Warner is far from alone in contemplating a national-level regulation on data, which, if implemented properly, could bring huge benefits (or, conversely, huge downsides).
If their goal is to create a kinder, more generous, more livable country without gaping differences in income and power, they must consider globalization's downsides.
"One of the few downsides with crowdfunding is that everyone … can see how much hype and demand (including sales figures) surrounds a product," McLachlan says.
He was trained to think through problems systematically, and he envisioned a host of undiscussed downsides: truck traffic, odor, inadequate waste disposal, public health risks.
It was hard some days to not feel numb to the disrespect, to just accept it as being one of the downsides of my job.
Nonetheless, one of the downsides of stock options is that they usually require a liquidity event for an employee to convert them to paper money.
Shelley Moore Capitol, R-West Virginia, said Monday night she was still learning details of the bill but recognized its potential downsides for GOP senators.
There are a few downsides to the Pixel 4 that could make the Galaxy S10 a better choice:The Pixel 4's battery life isn't great.
They write that there are four major downsides to ego-driven leadership: The authors do admit that it isn't always easy to practice selfless leadership.
However, one of the downsides of any sort of over-the-internet calling is that no one ever seems to know how loud they're speaking.
Benzodiazepines like Klonopin and Xanax, which are among the more frequently prescribed for longer-term use "are often effective but have downsides," Dr. Simon said.
I think unfortunately, I kept talking about the downsides of the changes in the internet to my friend David Kirkpatrick, who I know you know.
Other downsides include deaths of some popular people like xxxtentacion, Stephen Hillenburg- the creator of SpongeBob, Stan Lee- creator of Marvel Avengers, and many more.
Despite its many downsides, Detroit does have rich history in music, and it has many museums and such that are fascinating and fun to explore.
Still, one of the downsides of not jumping up and down for attention in an oversaturated field is that, well, sometimes you don't get attention.
It is, instead, social-democratic: a market economy where the downsides of capitalism are mitigated by government action, including a very strong social safety net.
What he wants is a television war — a computer simulation — with all the public relations advantages of being at war and none of its downsides.
In short, digital media gives entrepreneurial politicians new resources to paint a positive profile of themselves distinct from the downsides of a national political brand.
There are downsides: It makes it harder to purchase tickets as gifts, and there is a risk of congestion or confusion at the theater doors.
The fame might come with its downsides, but results in a Instagram page that uniquely combines beautiful views, hot people, and (most importantly) adorable pigs.
Despite the downsides, Licatovich, says the gig has some unique perks, including the ability to simply turn off his phone when he wants time off.
Get out the world's tiniest violin while I tell you about one of the few downsides of being paid to eat out for a living.
Unfortunately, such a policy would not fix Syria and would bring considerable downsides, including the risk of war between the world's two leading nuclear powers.
But other investors have since taken over the lease, with no noticeable downsides for drivers, according to Aaron Renn of the Manhattan Institute, a think-tank.
But there are many downsides to that, and an analogy I always give to people is that it's like someone with alcoholism working as a bartender.
The company's latest Founders' Letter, penned by Sergey Brin, is no exception—but he also finds time to namecheck possible downsides around safety, jobs, and fairness.
As with other reports estimating the effects of Obamacare repeal, the economic downsides could be mitigated, or completely offset by a replacement plan for the ACA.
Dancing with the bear has downsides The centerpiece of Trump's views on how to destroy ISIS clearly focus on some kind of undefined partnership with Russia.
Of course, the downsides of hard water aren't limited to Londonites; in the United States, hard water can be found in more than 85% of homes.
It's not meant to damn anyone who has ever used the Pomodoro technique, but rather to point out the unintended downsides of a very alluring practice.
But okay, beyond this gag-inducing addition to our understanding of the Neanderthal diet, it's also worth knowing that there are other downsides to going Paleo.
Theater is a beautiful medium, but one of its biggest downsides is a lack of accessibility when it comes to stories the masses could benefit from.
One of the common downsides of planar magnetic headphones is their weight, and this is an area where the Blue Ella don't really push things forward.
As this week's column explains, though, there are downsides: An overvalued currency and persistent trade deficits are fine for America's consumers, but painful for its producers.
The truth is that perfect doesn't exist, and all we can do is find the product with the fewest downsides for our particular preferences and use.
This approach has some downsides, of course, compared with Apple's traditional approach of trying to directly control as much of the relevant computing stack as possible.
Turns out, there are downsides to being mistaken for a celebrity: "I've had people take photos of me without my permission, which is unnerving," said Cadman.
Hybrid or Expandable Trailers Hybrid or expandable RV trailers increase sleeping space without the downsides—the added length and weight—forced by getting a bigger trailer.
It needs to work out ways of engaging without overstretching its abilities and of embracing globalisation without forgetting that it has downsides as well as upsides.
The downsides are, of course, privacy-related: Another third-party app or service gets access to data about you that you might not want to share.
"She sings along with me," she told ET. But being a parent and a wildly successful actress at the same time is not without its downsides.
No decisions have been made, and both Jared and Ivanka want the president to have full visibility of all the downsides of exiting this international agreement.
Sanders staffers, including Shakir and speechwriter David Sirota, quickly levied their critiques on Monday, highlighting the downsides of keeping private insurers in the health care system.
In a blog post published on Sunday, Vinals and his co-authors said the economic benefits of boosting demand via negative rates outweighed the possible downsides.
But those strong numbers were also dimmed by one of the big downsides of being a public company: failing to meet analyst expectations on its financials.
"The feelgood aspects of said policy appear at or nearly in the price of US markets, whereas the downsides are less accounted for," the paper said.
But voters supporting the Leave campaign either were unpersuaded by the evidence, did not think it had benefited them or felt the downsides outweighed the upsides.
Trump continues to believe there would be few downsides to face-to-face dialogue, despite the ongoing investigation into ties between his presidential campaign and Russia.
But such funds have their downsides: they often require investors to lock up their money for a decade or more; and they charge sky-high fees.
Investors are staying away from risky assets that could see huge downsides if there's a recession and rotating into more dependable investments like US government debt.
In other words, whatever the costs and downsides of European-style labor markets, they don't seem to inhibit the number of prime-age men who work.
Note that like anything, timeshares have their downsides, and you&aposll want to do your research if you&aposre considering incorporating them into your retirement strategy.
Democrats purposely inserted this provision because they know union bosses are more likely to win elections when employees are uninformed about the downsides of union membership.
Upsides And Downsides The small lab in Berkeley got involved with this complicated worm conundrum through a parasitic disease expert at the National Institutes of Health.
It's clear these kinds of high stakes negotiations happening in real-time, in the public eye, with all this pomp and circumstance, has some serious downsides.
The global order does bring downsides for the United States, which is constrained by its role as the reliable keystone at the center of it all.
The Department of Defense has said it has reviewed possible actions it could take to support the response but it emphasized that such actions have downsides.
But tech companies, which rank among the world's largest by market value, carry downsides like gentrification and higher living costs that can push out longtime residents.
Downsides: Time and stress adds up when a user has to rely on a doctor for a test recommendation and wait three days for the results.
But know that there are potential downsides to this strategy, including upfront costs and potentially high interest rates if you don't have a good credit score.
Deals • A who's who of venture capitalists and entrepreneurs met in San Francisco yesterday to debate the downsides of I.P.O.s and the upsides of direct listings.
Or perhaps you know there are downsides to going this route that make the potential upside not worth as much, especially if you have federal loans.
The downsides of personal loans aren&apost quite as several as the pitfalls of using credit cards, but that doesn&apost mean personal loans are perfect.
The downsides were that it is hard to get the shakers to seal, and the testers would have preferred half-ounce demarcations on the mixing glass.
These downsides to having children may partly explain why more and more women in the United States and around the world are choosing not to procreate.
In an interview with BBC radio, Anne said she would grow GMO crops on her farming estates, adding she doubted that the technology had many downsides.

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