TV series example of the word

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 13
"Outweigh the needs of the few..."
গুরুত্বে অতিক্রম করা, ত্তজনে অধিক হত্তয়া, প্রভাবে অতিক্রম করা
(1) Be heavier than,weigh more heavily,override,dominate
(2) Be heavier than
(3) Weigh more heavily
(4) Override
(5) Dominate
(1) Still, for these gallery owners at least, the positives outweigh the negatives.
(2) Would the benefits from the additional advertising outweigh what was being sacrificed in the cover price?
(3) The advantages greatly outweigh the disadvantages
(4) Yes, it's annoying, but the benefits of having email certainly outweigh the annoyances associated with it.
(5) Yet, the advantages of e-mail clearly outweigh its limitations in many cases.
(6) In fact, the benefits far outweigh the risks and will lead to improved health care.
(7) As you can see, the pros clearly outweigh the miniscule cons.
(8) The potential benefits from such a bold experiment in public policy greatly outweigh the risks.
(9) However, the NIH consensus panel notes that the benefits far outweigh the risks.
(10) In fact, coffee's pros probably outweigh its cons.
(11) They feel, as I do, that the positives outweigh the negatives.
(12) Even so, many reputable authors agree that the benefits of having Service Pack 2 greatly outweigh the cons.
(13) But the costs of global warming could vastly outweigh the modest cost of even quite vigorous action.
(14) They see the disadvantages of doing so outweighing its advantages.
(15) Yet the damage done by his grotesquely lopsided report vastly outweighs the gravity of the offence.
(16) The desire for practicality clearly outweighed the desire for academic rigor.
(17) Ultimately, such flaws are vastly outweighed by the book's contributions.
(18) What goes in through the eyes always outweighs what goes in through the ears.
(19) His errors of judgment, though, heavily outweighed those elements of progress.
(20) Eventually we realized that this first crop provided a wonderful learning opportunity, greatly outweighing the short-term cost.
be greater than
exceed
be superior to
prevail over
have the edge on/over
override
supersede
offset
cancel out
(more than) make up for
outbalance
compensate for
The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 13
"Outweigh the needs of the few..."