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II . con1 [kɒn] inf N

1. con (trick):

con

2. con (convict):

con
jetnik(jetnica) m (f)

con2 [kɒn] N usu pl inf

ˈcon art·ist N

slepar(ka) m (f)

ˈcon man N

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After weighing the pros and cons, they decided to spend more than $40,000 ($335,943 in 2011 dollars) for the new dry cleaning equipment.
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Genetic counseling may be useful, too, especially when weighing the pros and cons of more invasive procedures such as chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis.
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Many are all-inclusive, with all mod cons and freshly enhanced sands.
www.telegraph.co.uk
After infiltrating the vault and after several series of bluffs and cons, the group succeeds in stealing $160 million.
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Giving the gift of a share certificate this holiday season has pros and cons.
www.thestar.com
The cons were indicated to be the low graphics capabilities, few USB ports, and the lack of wireless networking.
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Another time, he cons nearly every member of MASH 4077 into buying mail order shoes.
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Advisers said that investors needed to consider the pros and cons of early encashment.
www.ft.com
All the mod cons in terms of driving aids are there, including the must have information display screen in the centre of the dash.
www.offalyexpress.ie
In good condition, the property is one of four units in the block and is being sold with private residents' parking and all mod cons.
www.advertiser.ie

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