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The pair of scales represents a weighing of the evidence.
"Then it becomes a weighing of that totality against the case law".
Whether those kinds of suits should be allowed, Mr. Verrilli said, depended on "a weighing of interests".
For a dozen years, security has been an obsession, rarely constrained by a weighing of trade-offs, and to what result?
The path to each decision is so short and irresistible, more like an electric pulse than like a weighing of options, that the reader is hard-pressed to explain what happened.
Specifically, the constitutionality of a seizure turns upon "a weighing of the gravity of the public concerns served by the seizure, the degree to which the seizure advances the public interest, and the severity of the interference with individual liberty"...
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For many, the decision-making process involved a painful weighing of many issues rather than a sudden epiphany.
We need to take a broader, calibrated view of creative destruction; a proper weighing of its impacts.
A careful weighing of the many choices involved can nevertheless result in a wonderful translation.
This judgment followed a stern weighing of evidence.
"A proper weighing of proportionality on the battlefield is just not happening as it should," she said.
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