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- If it persists, " this could weigh against export growth by mid-year,"
- Even transformative uses can be infringing, if other factors weigh against the defendant.
- The uncertainties of the yen-dollar exchange rate will also weigh against corporate spending.
- I think that's a factor that weighs against the deal ."
- Some evidence weighs against climate change as a valid hypothesis as applied to Australia.
- Some experts point to factors that weigh against a Saddam Hussein-Osama bin Laden connection.
- There are " countervailing public interests " which weigh against the absolute defense position.
- Jones wasn't sure yet what he would weigh against Ruiz, who intends to be 225.
- History weighs against a successful presidential bid by Gingrich.
- Other factors also appear to weigh against Simpson this time, according to many legal analysts.
- :: : And that's exactly what we need to weigh against his right to privacy.
- Such circumstances would weigh against the premeditation and deliberation needed for a first-degree murder conviction.
- Of course, considerations of time, practicality and law weigh against the idea of a revote.
- The laws also generally outline the factors that support or weigh against a death sentence.
- Two months later, he could be doing that again, although the club's resurgence weighs against it.
- The evidence weighs against Edward Vail's hromanticized version.
- I think his career weighs against him winning,
- Across the former Yugoslavia, a variety of military events have occurred recently that weigh against peace.
- For sure, history weighs against the odds.
- Total fat is only 1 percent _ another attractive quality to weigh against that initial hideous impression.
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