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tip scale
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7.24 |
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That kind of tipped the scales. |
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use scale
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1.65 |
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A separate scale will be used for community colleges. |
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have scale
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1.32 |
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Doitsu koi have no scales. |
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balance scale
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0.99 |
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The coverage scales were balanced. |
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reduce scale
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0.59 |
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Changing it probably would reduce the scale of their profit decline. |
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limit scale
|
0.53 |
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That limited the scale of casino operations and the sources of capital to invest in them. |
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tilt scale
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0.53 |
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Anglers prefer to have their trophies tilt the scales at a Castaic bait and tackle store, he said. |
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change scale
|
0.39 |
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I changed my scale to this one. |
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devise scale
|
0.39 |
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So the economists devise a scale. |
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establish scale
|
0.39 |
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If we can satisfy the stringent requirements of the number system then we have established a scale of measurement. |
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increase scale
|
0.39 |
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After the war, he worked mostly in bronze, allowing him to increase the scale of his works. |
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match scale
|
0.39 |
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The solution must match the scale. |
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alter scale
|
0.33 |
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They alter the scale on which we judge ourselves. |
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approach scale
|
0.33 |
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Fire officials do not expect that an exodus would ever approach that scale. |
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develop scale
|
0.33 |
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Zlata, it appears, has developed a scale of sadness. |
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measure scale
|
0.33 |
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The time scale is measured in years rather than months. |
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realize scale
|
0.33 |
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He soon realized the scale of the task he had undertaken. |
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remove scale
|
0.33 |
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It was as if I had scales removed from my eyes. |
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assess scale
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0.26 |
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Rescue workers are trying to assess the scale of the disaster. |
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climb scale
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0.26 |
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His lidless eyes and muscle-deprived frame are countered by a voice that climbs scales without effort. |