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18 Sentences With "weighing into"

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Martin Sheen is weighing into the looming Supreme Court confirmation fight, telling voters to push Sen.
Just 105 days into his post-presidency, Barack Obama is back at it, taking the unusual (for a former U.S. president) step of weighing into a foreign election.
And if that's weighing into their next decision at all, there's been a lot of buzz about Hannah G. Tons of fans are tweeting about their desire for her to be the next Bachelorette for sure.
WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump lauded Britain's most high-profile Brexit supporters - Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage - as his friends on Thursday, weighing into Britain's political crisis just days before his state visit to London.
"As long as there is a women's professional league existing and providing professional opportunities to elite women hockey players, we have no intention of weighing into this space," NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly told Reuters in an email.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Weighing into Germany's debate about its ties with China, former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder warned Berlin against demonizing Beijing, saying the two economic powers should work more closely together in the face of Donald Trump's trade threats.
Related: Wikileaks email dump suggests DNC favored Clinton over Sanders Without weighing into the murky world of attributing cyber attacks, the tradecraft of Guccifer 2.0, the accused hacker, certainly points to a sophisticated operator under the direction of a nation-state.
Weighing into the debate, the OECD suggested what it called "superstar" firms could be partly to blame for weak wage growth, which slowed on average in OECD countries to 1.2 percent after accounting for inflation, down from 2.2 percent before the crisis.
Washington (CNN)Jeb Bush praised Thursday the unusual decision by Ted Cruz to name Carly Fiorina as his running mate -- despite not yet securing his party's presidential nomination -- as a "smart move," weighing into the presidential race for one of the first times publicly since exiting the race.
Weighing into the debate today on Apple's side of the argument, with a robust public statement in support of encryption, the UN's Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein argues that privacy is a pre-requisite for security, and calls for clear red lines to protect personal data in the digital age.
The court appeared to be of two minds in the arguments, with the justices' questions showing clear concerns about weighing into presidential decisions related to national security, but also a willingness to probe at when the possibility of a discriminatory motive for presidential actions would justify barring those decisions from taking effect.
At arguments in April, the court appeared to be of two minds on the debate, with the justices' questions showing clear concerns about weighing into presidential decisions related to national security, but also a willingness to probe at when the possibility of a discriminatory motive for presidential actions would justify barring those decisions from taking effect.
Nooksack Tower is one of the most difficult mountains to climb in the Cascade Range, with loose rock, 50-degree or greater slopes and ice ridges as well as accessibility issues and exposure, all weighing into the climbing equation. The descent may require ten or more rappels.
Vanguard 1 and its third stage remain in orbit as the oldest man-made artifacts in space. The following four flights, TV-5 and SLV (Satellite Launch Vehicle) Vanguard SLV-1, Vanguard SLV-2 and Vanguard SLV-3 all failed, but on 17 February 1959, Vanguard SLV-4 launched Vanguard 2, weighing , into orbit.
After the flight test of the rocket was complete and first stage shutdown occurred, explosive charges on the dummy upper stages destroyed the rocket and released of ballast water weighing into the upper atmosphere at an altitude of , eventually reaching an apex of . The second flight, SA-3, launched on November 16, 1962, and involved the same payload. The ballast water was explosively released at the flight's peak altitude of . For both of these experiments, the resulting ice clouds expanded to several miles in diameter and lightning-like radio disturbances were recorded.
The dungeon items were also modified so that instead of pendants and crystals the player now collected the eight titular Ancient Stone Tablets. Slight game-dynamics alterations were made for Inishie no Sekiban as well, including the removal of cracked bombable walls and their replacement with walls that could be tested for weaknesses by sounding them with the sword as first used in Link's Awakening. As in the previous BS Zelda games, players received a score for successful completion of in-game objectives. Factors weighing into the score included the opening of treasure chests, completion of the side-quest event, talking to the Mole, and the collection of rupees, small keys, pieces of heart, dungeon items, heart containers, special items, and tablets.
Workers protest the decisions of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration during the 1929 Timber Workers strike. Strikes and industrial unrest were frequent in the aftermath of World War I, arising from discontent over poor conditions and the rise of militant labour organizations like the Communist Party of Australia and the Industrial Workers of the World. The problems were made worse in Australia due to the overlapping system of industrial courts that had evolved since Federation. Although federal arbitration was intended for industrial disputes that impacted upon multiple states or federal employees, courts had through several judgments greatly expanded the potential jurisdiction of federal arbitration, and the system had developed into a duality with both state and federal tribunals weighing into a wide range of industrial disputes.
Thomas Jefferson's letter to Isaac McPherson in 1813, weighing into the debate over the validity of Evans' patents and principles of patent law Evans found himself in battles to protect his intellectual property many times throughout his career, but he pursued the cause most doggedly during his latter years. His first and most successful patents concerning flour-milling proved the most problematic to defend, and Evans' battles proved influential in setting precedent for the newly established area of federal patent law. His original patent for his automated flour-mill expired in January 1805, but Evans believed that the fourteen year patent term was too brief and petitioned the Congress to extend it. In January 1808 An Act for the Relief of Oliver Evans was passed and signed by President Jefferson, a long-time admirer of Evans's work.

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