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1 And with a crucial election year underway, Congress would certainly weigh in .
2 Activists, thinkers, artists and members of civil society will all weigh in .
3 The new chairman is expected to weigh in on this issue, too.
4 The Federal Trade Commission is expected to weigh in later this quarter.
5 The panelists weigh in on what could be done about the problem.
6 Certain clubs might be able to weigh in regularly for such deals.
7 I promised to reconsider by asking more experienced doctors to weigh in .
8 They said I could weigh in at the hotel whenever we arrived.
9 The DOJ didn't weigh in on the effects of the previous merger.
10 We asked experts to weigh in on how stressed we should be.
11 Blowhards didn't wait to weigh in with theories and blame and predictions.
12 It's causing everyone to weigh in on systemic sexism in our culture.
13 It's like allowing the Tucson shooter to weigh in on gun control.
14 Former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama weigh in on his influence.
15 Judy Mikovits is the next of Philipp's expert sources to weigh in .
16 Lots of commenters weigh in and start slapping each other around too.
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