Earlier this week, I asked readers to weigh in on the ways editors can help writers. |
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The next time you want to weigh in on U.S. tax policy, with all due respect, put a sock in it. |
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Oxford's crew weigh in at about 98 kg which is about 10 kg heavier than Cambridge and it makes them the heaviest crew in boat race history. |
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This raises a number of questions which no doubt The Register's beloved readers will be pleased to weigh in on. |
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In your capacity as an elections official, I appeal to you to weigh in on the side of democratic principles. |
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North Sea cod roe and chips weigh in at 140 baht, whilst a red salmon sandwich costs a very reasonable 50 baht. |
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The cardboard box it comes in and the delivery costs weigh in at more than the chip itself. |
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The original concept is to have your clients weigh in the week before Thanksgiving and then weigh out during the first week of January. |
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Basking sharks can reach 10m in length and weigh in at anything from 2 to 7 tonnes. |
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The Trotskyist extreme left had an historic occasion to weigh in politically. |
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They will be asked to weigh in on key issues, either by direct vote or by whom they choose to represent them in public office. |
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In New Zealand they weigh in at less than half a pound but can devour any prey as large as they are and eat eggs two-and-a-half inches long. |
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Megabats, commonly known in Australia as flying foxes, weigh in at two pounds and can have wingspans of up to six feet. |
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Each week they have a weigh in, after undergoing some serious workouts and eating modification. |
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Living caviomorphs include guinea pigs, chinchillas, and capybaras, which at 50 kg weigh in as the largest living rodents. |
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However, these seem to me to be insignificant factors compared to the factors that weigh in favour of sending the matter to the Federal Court. |
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They occasionally weigh in on defense production and procurement and military judicial matters. |
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Nevertheless, the expectation that every African-American star or hip-hop hero must weigh in on Ferguson is a problematic one. |
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Jockeys also weigh in afterwards, but riders may actually weigh more if they have accumulated mud or excessive dirt on their pants or silks during the race. |
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We have parliamentarians around this table who have become eminently qualified to also weigh in. |
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Place the sample scoop on the weighing pan, tare the weighing platform and weigh in the sample material. |
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In the meantime, the intrinsic ills, potential harms, and the scientific and ethical uncertainty weigh in favour of not approving such research. |
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A month into their challenge, the pair, who between them, tipped the scales at just under half a tonne at their first weigh in, have each already lost nearly a stone. |
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In 2012, the AAP changed its policy statement, discarding its neutral stance to weigh in heavily on the side of circumcision. |
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Every weekday morning we will ask readers of the blog to weigh in on our Daily Poll on Facebook. |
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A leading U.S. senator and a leading U.S. congresswoman weigh in. |
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In-house counsel and their corporate employers can have an impact on this program of improvement but must weigh in. |
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Factors to weigh in making a decision about insulation material include insulative value, cost, flammability, toxicity, durability, and availability. |
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For example, I only weigh about 200 lb when I weigh in with my clothes on. |
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The Supreme Court of Canada has yet to weigh in on the issue of drug and alcohol testing in the workplace. |
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Daily Beast contributors weigh in on where the night will take the Republican roller-coaster ride next. |
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With this application program you can weigh in different components up to a defined total. |
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They must not weigh in at more than a pound less than they weighed out. |
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The serious magazines felt similarly behooved to weigh in, also largely to sneer. |
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All may want to weigh in on the music, and some are likely to be inexperienced with the composing process. |
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The officials are allowed at anytime to refuse the weigh in of a dead fish or of a fish in bad condition. |
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Much like the online consultations questionnaire, the round tables allowed participants to weigh in with a variety of perspectives. |
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As a department, we do not hesitate to act should the evidence or potential risks weigh in favour of a particular action. |
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After watching what they have to say and mulling things over, I'll weigh in again and tell you what I reckon. |
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Some authors point to the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in R. v. Gladue as bringing the notion of healing into the mainstream as a principle that a judge must weigh in every case involving an Aboriginal person. |
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To weigh in a walleye, a member of the team will be responsible to place their walleye in the fish bag supplied by the derby and bring it to the weighing scale. |
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I am furthermore painfully aware of how audacious it is to weigh in with my harebrained opinions into this discussion between distinguished academics and leaders. |
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Can you weigh in a little bit on concerns about the change in topography, the interrelationship between surface water and groundwater through changing topography, and those types of things? |
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In principle, State aid could weigh in favour of structural change by contributing for example, to an acceleration of workforce adaptation or technology transfer. |
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The stack is a challenging object to weigh in a hydrostatic apparatus. |
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How do these concerns weigh in as a core consideration across sectors when the majority of a displaced population is almost always made up of young people? |
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Two political experts weigh in on how a US climate law could take shape. |
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Sept. 11th finally exposed the great threats that lurk at the international level, and weigh in a clearly identifiable manner on each and every country. |
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For the establishment of such an entity could be done, in the beginning, with limited means, and with the idea that its growing success would progressively increase its legitimacy and power to weigh in on important decisions. |
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Bank customers don't have that advantage: only shareholders take part in decision-making and they can't weigh in equally in these decisions because they only have as many votes as the number of shares they hold. |
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Where a bank account is considered to be situated at a location on reserve, this is one factor to weigh in determining whether interest earned on deposits in that account is exempt from taxation. |
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Several jurisdictions explicitly include the child's own wishes as one consideration that judges must weigh in deciding individual custody and access disputes. |
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Sayer is a crowdsourced opinions and predictions platform where people can weigh in on topical, thought-provoking questions. |
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So many people are upchucking and forcing themselves to defecate before they weigh in, they can barely handle the volume. |
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Any athlete who loses a significant amount of fluid during sports participation should weigh in before and after practices and competitions. |
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The North Tees match earlier this month saw 12 out of 17 weigh in seven cod, 27 whiting, two flounder and one sand dab. |
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While the county considers forming a municipal corporation, many local residents were anxious to weigh in with their comments. |
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New York Times columnists John Tierney and Paul Krugman weigh in on Wal-Mart and its impact on America. |
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Just don't ask what we're paying to have this guy weigh in on the Ninja Pooper. |
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Both parties agreed to a pre-fight weigh-in with Troupe then agreeing to weigh in again on the night of the fight itself. |
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Everyone wanted to weigh in on what kind of car he should buy. |
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Red supergiants are extremely large stars that weigh in at a minimum of 15 times that of the sun, and they are the largest stars dwelling in our cosmos by volume. |
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The finding shows that whatever is driving blazar jets operates right near the central black hole, which can weigh in at millions or billions of times the mass of the sun. |
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Two days before the fight, the boxers weigh in with reporters watching. |
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When I first started this campaign I told everyone that I was absolutely against having a weekly weigh in, I don't like knowing anything about my progress until the end. |
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The tickets were free for that but they went quickly and there will be thousands at the venue on to see us weigh in, which all adds to the excitement. |
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