1. But the balance can easily tilt back again. 2. But with the addition of nearly a quarter million Kosovo Albanian refugees, the demographic balance is tilting. 3. It thought the balance tilted in favor of disallowing relief. 4. Just like that, the balance tilted toward Army. 5. Oklahoma asks us to make the determination by weighing the relevant state and tribal interests, and urges that the balance tilts in its favor. 6. Soon, it says, its balance will tilt, putting more of its spending abroad. 7. The power balance has tilted even more decisively toward established networks like ESPN, which is owned by Walt Disney, and CNN, another Time Warner operation. 8. But just when the balance was tilting, Warne struck again. 9. But they refused to characterize it as a retreat, suggesting instead that the balance might be tilting in favor of government soldiers in the immediate region. 10. But they refused to characterize it as a retreat, suggesting instead that the balance might be tilting in favor of government soldiers in the region. |