11. And two who tip the scales to the angelic side are proposing to use bombing to plant forests rather than destroy them. 12. And, not infrequently, judicial corruption can tip the scales, he said. 13. As a Congressman, either candidate would probably be a faithful follower of his party line, and that tips the scales for Vitaliano. 14. Both believe their team has the kind of chemistry that can tip the scales in the second season. 15. A key Bank of Japan survey, released Wednesday to investors already apprehensive about the economy, first tipped the scales heavily toward the pessimists. 16. After years of considering the pros and cons of air conditioning, Rees said that technological advances finally tipped the scales toward installation. 17. After years of considering the pros and cons of air-conditioning, Rees said that technological advances finally tipped the scales toward installation. 18. But all else being equal, it could help tip the scales in their favor. 19. But as they weighed the evidence, bricks like the Hoffman tape and grains like the Coleman testimony, all tipped the scales to guilty. 20. But for the city and its suburbs, clean air, good health care, low property taxes and cultural institutions helped tip the scale. |