81. True, information technology is a great equalizer, a new hand that can tip the scales of power. 82. Tomorrow the scale may be tipped by fear. 83. Weighed against his character, his perceived lack of morals, his work continues to tip the scale. 84. We have tipped the scale to pathologzing our own community, overidentifying with AIDS. 85. What would it take to tip the scales? 86. What tipped the scales was that Autodesk was struggling with SAP, a complex software system for tracking materials, orders and finished products. 87. With free agency an option after this season, Garces was hoping for a multiyear deal, but the scales literally were tipped against him. 88. A combination of dissidents joining with conservative and leftist parties could tip the scales against Simitis in the Olympic vote. 89. A top-level Gore adviser said he will look for a running mate who can tip the scales in a state that Republican George W. Bush must win. 90. Americans are tipping the scales at ever-heavier weights - a situation that calls for bold measures, Brownell said. |