Ainda não temos significados para "tilt the balance".
1War does not so much tilt the balance as accentuate the difference.
2Investors say that would tilt the balance in favor of clean energy.
3Let's tilt the balance of justice in favour of the victim.
4Your wonderful war was unpopular enough to tilt the balance in our favor.
5Lautenschlager's addition to that group will not alone be enough to tilt the balance.
6Enough is enough; it's time to tilt the balance back in favour of the victims.
7He has openly hinted that a failure to block Juncker could tilt the balance of British opinion.
8It is time to tilt the balance back in favour of the law abiding people in our society.
9Coupled with the result itself, this should tilt the balance towards a more accommodating approach on both sides.
10The difference may seem small, but according to the paper, it could be enough to tilt the balance.
11Congressional inroads by independents, including some emblematic former student leaders, could help tilt the balance in Bachelet's favour.
12He has all the attributes necessary to tilt the balance here - even allowing for John McDermott's improved form.
13The bottom line: does the ratio of rental payments to those costs tilt the balance in favor of ownership?
14For Kurz, a renewed pact with a diminished far right would likely tilt the balance of power in his favour.
15If a Democratic appointee replaces Scalia, it would tilt the balance of the court leftward for the first time in decades.
16The next justice could tilt the balance of the nation's highest court, which was left with four conservatives and four liberals.
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