91. At best, he might force liberal issues onto the agenda and tip the scales in the Gore-Bradley battle, Democratic consultants say. 92. Boxing officials at Lumpini insist combatants tip the scales completely nude. 93. But they play a role in tipping the scales at IWC debates. 94. But the hikes may have tipped the scales against the government. 95. Currency depreciations can be advantageous to trade and export activities, but the disadvantages always manage to tip the scales. 96. Even Democrats who shrugged off the condition said it might tip the scales in a close race. 97. Her refusal to call early elections and give in to pay demands by striking civil servants tipped the scales against her minority government in a confidence vote Sunday. 98. If your doctor hesitates to test so young, new research might tip the scales. 99. If, as it will, the ringgit coin tips the scales but is worth less than a dime, then something is wrong. 100. It is not economics that will tip the scale. |