1. For geophysicists in general, it is yet another chunk of evidence tipping the scales toward an integrated view of the earth. 2. I went to see Hoppy for a checkup and I tip the scales at exactly eighty-six pounds. 3. Second, the Constitution tips the scales in favor of the individual over the state in highly personal matters. 4. They did this by tipping the scales in favour of antibody production - identifying and removing those cells known to suppress antibody production. 5. They viewed the Soviet moves as an effort to tip the scales against the West. 6. The assistance which they continued to seek from Austria might not tip the scales in their favour. 7. Cambridge also have the lightest in their cox, Leigh Vice, she tipped the scales at just seven stone, six. 8. Among animal hides shown, snake skin tips the scales for spring. 9. Although they contend that the White House has worked behind the scenes to support such legislation, a strong public stand by Clinton himself could tip the scales. 10. Although taxes and Medicare dominate the campaign here as in other races, tobacco could tip the scale if the outcome is close. |