41. It tips the scales of confrontation back to things like talent and intelligence. 42. It would tip the scales in favor of those who create motel art, elevator music, and pablum novels. 43. It might be the one, justified or not, that everyone singles out as the one that tipped the scales. 44. Jackson could tip the scales in favor of the conservatives. 45. Just east of the central Appalachians, currents of rising air sometimes accelerated, causing the air to cool enough to tip the scales toward snow. 46. McSorley takes exception to the notion that the financial risks taken by the owners should tip the scales in their favor. 47. Not everyone will endorse what owners have done in their effort to tip the scales of power back in their favor. 48. Nicholson stressed that landslide re-election victory of Texas Gov. George W. Bush and his strong showing among Hispanic voters would not tip the scale toward San Antonio. 49. On top of all the other concerns, this may be the x-factor that has been tipping the scales against investment in European investment funds. 50. On the high ground of the Appalachians, rising currents of moist air produced enough chill to tip the scales for accumulating snows. |