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36 Sentences With "weighing against"

How to use weighing against in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "weighing against" and check conjugation/comparative form for "weighing against". Mastering all the usages of "weighing against" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Weighing against these shaky benefits are a heap of costs.
Weighing against that evidence and the court's exoneration of them Trump has... what, exactly?
I don't think anyone thinks the evidence is going to start weighing against this trend.
In court papers, they argued that information had tainted the deliberations, weighing against the defendant.
Considerations weighing against it: Considerations weighing for it: Who among today's Republicans would do this, and why?
A joke ends in multiple truths weighing against each other, asking the audience to participate, to ask questions of themselves, to grow.
Christie's status as a lame-duck governor is another factor weighing against a renewed probe, as is the potential cost to taxpayers, Weinberg said.
KAMPALA, May 31 (Reuters) - The Ugandan shilling weakened on Thursday, with surging demand for hard currency from manufacturing and energy importers weighing against tight inflows.
KAMPALA, Oct 22 (Reuters) - The Ugandan shilling was stable on Tuesday, underpinned by some hard currency inflows from non-governmental organisations weighing against sagging demand.
But weighing against an 'out' vote, she would be concerned about what would happen to the coach loads of German tourists who support the local economy.
"This factor is weighing against Renzi because at the moment for many Italians he represents the establishment," said Roberto D'Alimonte, politics professor at Luiss University in Rome.
The Ugandan shilling is expected to trade in a stable position, underpinned by some inflows from commodity exporters weighing against thin demand from manufacturers and other importers.
If so, all of that information should have been flagged by the FBI as potentially derogatory information weighing against Steele's use as a source for the FISA warrant.
With so many other factors weighing against her career, Palmer knew that making an issue of her sexuality would only add another bullseye to the back of her shirt.
Oil prices fell further after Wednesday's steep losses, with rising U.S. production weighing against comments from leading Gulf oil producers that an extension to OPEC-led supply cuts was likely.
Another factor weighing against a cut is the likelihood of higher rates in the United States this year, a rate trajectory that also eats into South Africa's relative attractiveness to sovereign debt funds.
Weighing against any increased revenue from entertainment is the departure of many foreign workers due to the economic slump, rising fees for work permits and government orders to businesses not to employ them.
Canally said that risks weighing against greater stock gains included volatility caused by candidates' campaigns ahead of the November U.S. presidential election and potential changes in expectations about the timing of future interest rate hikes.
Canally said that risks weighing against more stock gains include volatility caused by candidates' campaigns ahead of the November U.S. presidential election as well as potential changes in expectations about the timing of future interest rate hikes.
Los Angeles' reputation for heavy traffic and the impact of Trump's ban on travel to the United States from six Muslim-majority nations had been seen as factors weighing against the latest bid by the U.S. West Coast city.
Oil prices were largely flat on Thursday after steep losses the previous session, with rising U.S. production weighing against comments from leading Gulf oil producers that an extension to supply cuts led by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries was likely.
Donald Trump in 2006: I 'sort of hope' real estate market tanks The biggest factor weighing against a close election is the electoral map -- which Democrats are gathering around them like a security blanket as it suggests their nominee will have the edge.
Trump's 24.5 million Facebook followers dwarf every other active politician in the country (Barack Obama has 55 million) and recent changes to the algorithm weighing against political content will make it much more expensive for would-be competitors to build a following this large.
In fact, a senior Justice Department official named Bruce Ohr warned the FBI that Steele was desperate to stop Trump from becoming president, and other evidence showed Steele had been leaking to the media in violation of FBI rules — all derogatory evidence weighing against Steele's credibility.
New charges federal prosecutors are weighing against Lev Parnas could place Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiDemocratic senators ask DOJ watchdog to expand Giuliani probe The Hill's review of John Solomon's columns on Ukraine Trump flexes pardon power with high-profile clemencies MORE closer to the ongoing investigation of his associates, CNN reported Monday.
Also weighing against the Supreme Court accepting the case (a process known as certiorari) is the fact that the appellate court was careful to keep its decision exceedingly narrow, writing that it had "no occasion to decide today the precise contours and limitations of presidential immunity from prosecution" and that it had no opinion on that broader question.
Weighing against the decision to cooperate is the prospect that, should Cohen be successfully prosecuted for this or that, he'll ultimately be pardoned by the president, and that, by Cohen talking nicely about the FBI and exacerbating the president's concern that Cohen will flip, Trump will be pushed over the line, fire Mueller, and everyone now under suspicion will live happily ever after.
The yellow-headed caracara is in length and weighs on average. Like many other birds of prey, the female is larger than the male, weighing against the male's . Apart from the difference in size, there is no significant sexual dimorphism in this species. It is broad-winged and long- tailed, somewhat resembling a small Buteo.
Measurements of weights vary, but according to most reports, the males are slightly larger, weighing against in females.WWF: Takin Sources including Betham (1908) report that females are larger, with the largest captive takin known to the author, at , having been female. Takin can weigh up to or in some cases.Smith, A. T., Xie, Y. (eds.) (2008) A Guide to the Mammals of China.
The spots of males less than one year old, generally subordinate, are smaller and more orange than those of adults. The female is blackish-brown and paler below. The female is smaller than the male, at long and weighing , against his length of and weight of . The smallest females may weigh as little as whereas the largest males can weigh up to .
11 Facts weighing against custody included that Alvarado was not transported to the police station by police, Alvarado was not threatened or told he would be placed under arrest, and the interview focused on the crimes of Alvarado's friend, not Alvarado's crimes.Yarborough v. Alvarado (Opinion) p. 10–11 The Court was not tasked with conducting a separate inquiry into the issue of custody, rather, the Court was tasked with granting relief only if the lower court's decision is objectively unreasonable.
Radio was the main source of mass media during the early to mid 1900s. The government considered the airwaves that radios used to be in the public domain because there were only a limited number and those that were available were in great demand. “Most serious of the factors weighing against the possibility of balanced editorializing by radio stations is found in the dependency of radio upon advertising for revenues. To the extent to which the sponsor influences program or station policies is impossible to establish”.
American dollar coin used for concealment A hollow container, fashioned to look like an Eisenhower dollar, is still used today to hide and send messages or film without being detected. Because it resembles ordinary pocket change, it is virtually undetectable as a concealment device. If a hollow coin is suspected, it sometimes can be easily confirmed by weighing against a normal coin on a simple balance. However, more sophisticated hollow coins have had their weight adjusted to match an unaltered coin by including a ring of a dense metal such as lead inside the coin.
Floyd and Richetti were allegedly Miller's accomplices. Factors weighing against them included their apparent presence in Kansas City at the time, eyewitness identifications (which have been contested), Richetti's fingerprint recovered from a beer bottle at Miller's hideout, an underworld account naming Floyd and Richetti as the gunmen, and Hoover's firm advocacy of their guilt. Fellow bank robber Alvin Karpis claimed that Floyd confessed involvement. On the other side of the issue, the bandit alleged to have been Floyd was supposed to have been wounded by a gunshot to the shoulder in the attack, and Floyd's body showed no sign of this injury when examined later.
Weighing against the cost of, and inertia against, replacing the large investment that railways had in existing steam power were the dramatic increases in flexibility and efficiency with diesel. Diesels could and did have a significantly higher initial price per unit-horsepower delivered; however, their operating and support costs were much lower and unit availability between inspection repair and maintenance stops were much higher. Infrastructure to support diesels underway is much simpler and less costly, owing to their far greater range between fueling stops and absence of water stops. Also, diesels use much less fuel and no manpower when idling, something locomotives often do.
Analysis shows that the language of the manifesto corresponds to similar language used by a prior Indian Mujahideen manifesto issued after a New Delhi bombing in September 2008, thus raising the possibility that the authors may be linked. A factor weighing against this likelihood, however, is the language: the e-mail purportedly sent by the Deccan Mujahideen was written in Hindi with some Urdu words, and used a relatively mild tone, compared with previous Indian Mujahideen e-mails, which have been in English. The New York Times has stated that international security experts "drew a blank on" the Deccan Mujahideen group, with one analyst labelling it a "front name", perhaps from a "home-grown" terrorist group, such as Indian Mujahideen (IM). The existence of a group calling itself the Deccan Mujahideen was unknown to intelligence agencies prior to the Mumbai attacks in November 2008 and the existence of the Deccan Mujahideen has not been verified.

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