1. And despite the stench from that above-ground channel, the current court seems to be tilting against every kind of contribution limit. 2. And the courts tilt against people who bring lawsuits, they say, a contention supported by other lawyers. 3. Blue Cross officials say the playing field is tilted against them if they have to turn over their assets. 4. Across Europe, populists are tilting against political elites whose cozy consensus is thought to have muffled the voices of ordinary people. 5. But Gov. George W. Bush of Texas, the apparent Republican nominee, is tilting against the existing rules. 6. He suggested that during his climb to power, he had been a paragon of ethical behavior as he tilted against authority and corruption. 7. In announcing its opposition to the legislation, the administration said it unfairly tilted against consumers, particularly the less affluent. 8. In the shade of a tree near the Williamsburg courthouse, a black man sits peacefully, his cane tilted against the bench. 9. RJB, in its submission, told the committee the U.K. should level the playing-field in the energy business, which it believes is tilted against coal. 10. Some observers feared that this much-awaited book would be tilted against Lennon, because he is no longer here to defend himself. |