单词 | Downside |
例句 | 1. The downside of living here, of course, is that it is expensive. 2. Digital cell phones offer more security, but the downside is that they have less power. 3. The downside of the book is that it is written in a rather boring style. 4. The downside of this approach is a lack of clear leadership. 5. Unemployment, inflation and greater inequality are often the downside of a market economy. 6. The downside was inefficiency, corruption and environmental destruction. 7. He, too, is on the downside of his career. 8. On the downside, college evening classes cost a bundle. 9. So the downside is greater for the cheetah. 10. If the downside is iffy, the upside is certain. 11. Is there a downside to these trends. 12. There will be a downside to that. 13. The downside is that parents lose control over how their kids can spend that money when they turn 18. 14. The downside of this, however, is that they tend not to pay out as much as higher-risk investments. 15. Again, the realization of the downside of being beautiful hit Matt. 16. Free workers are prepared to entertain a bigger downside risk if the upside on reward matches it. 17. On the downside, the program requires a relatively powerful computer and a huge chunk of disk space to run. 18. But the downside of the Sony disc is the contribution of Bo Skovhus. 19. But with the boom comes a downside: an increased risk of flying-related ailments, brought on or aggravated by cramped quarters. 20. Also on the downside, there are lots of minor hassles possible when you install Windows 95 on an older computer. 21. On the downside, all say the slowing national economy will hinder Texas growth. 22. South said, hopefully, that Checchi may discover a downside to early advertising. 23. The downside to this variety is a big multiload, but for once this a price is worth paying. 24. The downside of such excellent economic performance is that virtually any alternative scenario will represent a deterioration. 25. The downside of cutting the Scouts a little slack is too politically incorrect to imagine. 26. Fair and representative service? On the downside there was evidence of polarisation between fundholders and non-fundholders. 27. But even this shift towards a wider social perspective has its downside. 28. Almost, because fund expenses act as a drag on the upside and as a slight accelerator on the downside. 28. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 29. The benefits speak for themselves, but it does have its downside. 30. The road racer's version of tennis elbow and other physical peculiarities are the downside of this progress. 1. The downside of living here, of course, is that it is expensive. 2. Digital cell phones offer more security, but the downside is that they have less power. 31. The downside is that if you channel your thought too much, you might never see the blue sky. 32. The band sounds great. The only downside is the quality of the recording. 33. However, there is a downside to professional writers as editors. 34. The only other downside I noticed was that the car tended to be a little ponderous in lower gears around town. 35. Horror stories about the downside of anytime / anyplace work are increasingly rare. 36. On the downside, the long wheelbase means the bike will be slow-steering. 37. Oddly, this comes at a time when former Warrior and Sprewell antagonist Tim Hardaway is discovering the downside of the market. 38. Most comfort eaters enjoy it while they're eating, but the downside is they soon start to pile on the pounds. 39. No one could contemplate fame these days without knowing beforehand of its downside. 40. But he would say that. On the downside, the long wheelbase means the bike will be slow-steering. 41. The downside to this is that they lose valuable advertising space on television programmes such as Saturday Superstore. 42. The downside is that cash makes it harder to keep records. 43. I was certain there was very little risk on the downside, whereas the prize was great. 44. The downside is that it can be obtained only through brokers and financial advisers. 45. It was a blessing, but only now we see there's a downside to being so happy. 46. And it is wise to consider the downside as well as the upside of locating your business in your home. 47. There has been a slight downside to the home-theater boon for retailers. 48. The downside of the New Economy forced resettlement of villagers. 49. We should reinforce the downside of the windlass. 50. But there is an equally important downside: inbreeding. 51. The downside: It rains half the time. 52. On the downside, CRTs are very bulky, emit considerable electromagnetic radiation, and can cause eyestrain due to their refresh-induced flicker. 53. You can hear the downside of all this on Sade's 2002 live album, "Lovers Live, " where the background singers and horns keep things under control. 54. The downside is double taxation: taxes are payable on the corporation's profit and the stockholders'dividends. 55. But there's a downside to this lack of genetic diversity: it raises the risk that all these nearly-identical birds could be susceptible to a common threat - such as a disease. 56. Like Hopkins, the JM Marquez of 2009 is already a future first-ballot HOF inductee , however, the Mexican technician is probably on the downside of his career. 57. The benefits of gainful employment are many, but working hard may have a downside: an increased risk of heart attack. 58. I think the downside for growth would be small, I mean it would be at most a 1 percentage point reduction in the overall growth rate. 58. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 59. "The weakness reported in nondurable inventories adds some downside risk to our forecast for second quarter GDP growth," said Daniel Silver, an economist at JPMorgan in New York. 60. Too much rebound damping will keep the suspension compressed when it should be extending to follow the road on the downside of a bump, and the wheel will lose contact with the ground. 61. When trying to short, you may enter on a downside breakout from the opening range. 62. Liquidity traps can vitiate it on the downside, but when inflation threatens, tightening the money supply and raising interest rates will discourage spending. 63. While valuation of the market is reasonable both in terms of the price to earnings ratio and the yield gap relative to the US 10-year Treasury, the risks to earnings are on the downside. 64. But the influx of Hollywood star power has its downside as well: providing made-to-order videos for celebrities shopping for buzz is hardly in the renegade spirit of the Web. 65. On the downside, this approach uses the CPU and requires additional MIPS. 66. Downside: Long-term adherence. It's hard to stick to a diet that restricts such a big chunk of the food pyramid. 67. "It looks like we're stuck in this trading range, with the downside around 1,040 to 1,050 and upside capped by the 50-day moving average, which right now is around 1,127," he said. 68. The downside of drawing with a driver is hooking a golf shot. 69. The downside: The city is still unaffordable for many, and the less-pricey suburbs can impose enervating commutes. 70. The downside is that a merged company could conceivably be called AOwho? 71. The key level to watch on the downside is the 1960 level, on the upside key resistance for the short term is the 2020 level, then the 2050 resistance level for the longer term. 72. The only downside is the limited number of channels (which should increase), and the fact that it's only currently available in Spain and Denmark, with the UK. 73. As Japan is surprising on the downside, I don't see how the rise of euro-yen could be stopped. 74. As we enter what is sure to be a long period of uncertainty—a gantlet of lost jobs, dwindling assets, home foreclosures and two continuing wars—the downside of stress is certainly worth exploring. 75. Of course, Miller cautions, swarm behaviour in humans can have a downside, especially when it manifests as groupthink or peer pressure. 76. Where possible we also like the flexibility to buy put options at the market index level, again for downside protection. 77. The present invention relates to ceramic rolling shape technique particular to downside rotation block rolling shape technique for ceramic non-circular product. 78. The main downside would be the logistical difficulty of organizing a bailout involving thousands of off-balance-sheet entities across the country. 79. Rat people can be hungry for power. On the downside, their ambition can often spill over into vanity and heartlessness. 80. "Although there still are downside risks, we expect the U.S. economic growth to pick up from the beginning of next year," said Maiko Noguchi, senior economist at Daiwa Securities SMBC. 81. These developments also point to downside risks to discretionary income and growth. 82. Drawing on the behavioral theory of the firm, we developed a set of hypotheses involving downside risk, return, and organizational slack. 83. The downside to this method is the shared file system must be maintained by you. 84. Stocks associated with a strong cyclical upturn in the economy were hit. Top performers during last year's rally, including technology(), materials and energy stocks led the downside. 85. The Gym is excellent- the only downside is the pool that it is just aside the bar and therefore after 5 pm only the toughest exhibitionist will really consider a swim. 86. Other researchers say that it is impossible to do a cost-benefit analysis of these engineering proposals because the potential downside is so uncertain — and large. 87. The downside of object-oriented design is that such business objects can become muddied with mixed properties and operations that are incongruent with the object's original intent. 88. The option ? you kill off the downside risk and you hang on to the upside. 89. Mineralization zoning shows that in topside stibium is the main type of ore, in downside,[http:///downside.html] however gold is dominated. 90. Using the JavaCC parser generator has one major downside: Much or most of your client-side Java code needs to be embedded in the .jj grammar script that encodes your BNF (Backus-Naur Form). 91. "The overall balance of risks to the global growth outlook is still tilted to the downside," the IMF said in an update to its semiannual World Economic Outlook released in October. 92. Catherine Virga, senior base metals analyst with CPM Group in New York, said pessimistic economic data continued to keep copper prices skewed to the downside. 93. And it will be driven by downside surprises on corporate profits when weak consumption will reemerge as the temporary effects of the tax rebates fizzle out over the summer. 94. The cowboy bought a hat with a decorative clasp on the downside. 95. On the downside, application gateways are not transparent to users, applications and the gateway host on which they run. 96. The downside, however, is that heavy industries like steel aren't rationalizing, says Arthur Kroeber, managing director of Dragonomics, an economic consultancy in Beijing. 97. A stronger U.S. dollar lends to greater downside risk for oil equities, given the high inverse correlation between crude oil and the USD, running at -.90 YTD. 98. The downside: Many granola bars are dipped in sugary syrups or loaded with chocolate chips, highly processed or artificial ingredients and aren't much better than high-calorie candy bars. 99. But analysts said that for Microsoft, which this year had considered waging a proxy fight for control of Yahoo, backing Mr. Icahn also represents a shrewd strategy with little downside risk. 100. On the downside, we have issues of security, transaction handling, and scalability. 101. Pica warns that significant downside risk could still be lurking as developers announce interim earnings. 102. When the weekly chart shows a downside deviation, buy first uptick of the daily EMA. 102. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 103. The only downside on the company's 12-month performance came on total net revenue -- $26 million, down 37% from $42 million in 2008. 104. However, the common business practice suggests a notion of one - sided risk ( downside - risk ). 105. The downside of MIDI is that it cannot record sounds ( only notes ). 106. There is a downside to the higher sales, however: increased abandonment. 107. But if investors were concerned of downside risk, they can, at little cost, buy index put options, which bet on weaker markets, and long implied volatility as protection, Tranter said. 108. One downside is the Oxy-Iso lenses hinder the perception of yellows and blues at the expense of enhancing reds and greens. 109. The downside of relying on self-selection is that, in the current job market, applicants may try for jobs that they know won't fit them, convincing themselves that they can change. 110. The other people are bust. So don't fear overinsurance for your downside, even if you lag behind as a result. 111. Aggressive pyramiding of more and more units had a downside. 112. Ultimately, the plutocratic takeover of rural America has a downside for the wealthy too. 113. The only downside of this train, which offers connections to Athens from Thessaloniki(), is that you have to disembark at the Turkish frontier at two in the morning to get your visa. 114. The downside of layouts based on the Fibonacci sequence is that it's difficult to use it if you are given certain fixed width layout dimensions (e.g. 115. "The main objective is to beat the benchmark, whilst carefully managing downside risk." she says. 116. Central Bank raised reserve requirements again increase the intensity of curbing inflation, PTA still downside of the middle space. |
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