Among major automakers, GM is most exposed to the downside of high gasoline prices.
The downside of the ridiculous, defiant defense is much less severe than it used to be.
It's the downside of one of Apple's most brilliant moves, namely switching to Intel microprocessors.
In the old days the downside of small-and-nimble was limited access to resources and distribution.
The downside of social media sites such as Facebook have received a lot of attention.
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The downside of unnecessary CTs is extra radiation, a particular problem in kids and young adults.
To the designer in me, the downside of this is that content is unruly.
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Know the downside of using a small firm or a solo practitioner ( p. 182).
The downside of that, Sharples says, is that the merchant (Airbnb) is liable if something bad happens.
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The downside of blocking third-party Flash cookies: Some sites won't let you watch videos or other content.
The downside of asking someone who has left the job is that their info is less current.
Huberman contends that no one ever writes about the downside of cloud storate.
The downside of Mr McCain's openness, of course, is that it exposes his weaknesses as well as his strengths.
By our calculations, U.S. stocks are on the downside of that slope.
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The downside of this strategy is that the low end of the market is being left unaddressed by Apple.
The downside of these types of scheme comes if and when the employer goes bust and the scheme is found to be underfunded.
If the downside of this is that my pizza costs 20 cents more, that seems a pretty small price to pay.
"When you get to situations that are approaching general flu, then the downside of closing schools outweighs the benefits, " Besser said.
We think the downside of Lipitor has already been at least somewhat recognized in the price, and thus the downside is limited.
Newer gene therapy efforts have more modest goals and use techniques that so far appear to avoid the downside of earlier efforts.
However, the downside of localized training is that it is inherently decentralized.
The financial crash brought home the downside of a vast banking sector.
The downside of neuroplasticity is evident in the insidious nature of addictions.
The downside of deferred annuities are the lockups and often exorbitant fees.
And just as he exaggerates the downside of new democracies, so he tends to minimise the drawbacks of the slow process of incremental change.
Most taxpayers and even most practitioners, including many divorce attorneys who should know better, fail to recognize the downside of signing a joint return.
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Even companies that do have ample physical barrels have learned the downside of being too quick to lock in seemingly record prices for their oil.
It's the downside of one of Apple's most brilliant moves, namely switching to Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ) microprocessors.
This is the downside of the internship listings bump: Companies may be taking on unpaid interns instead of full-time workers, to meet their staffing needs.
The downside of his appealing gentleness is a sort of moral passivity that makes him blindly accepting of the world and his place in it.
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