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be tilting
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A slope or inclination
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Mr. Schelberg aside, Mr. Reiss may be tilting at windmills.
Giacchino's chords of perpetual ambivalence seemed to be tilting toward some soulful resolution.
Philanthropy may be tilting America's higher education system even further in favour of the rich.
This seems to be tilting towards employers, as unemployment starts to rise.
Our country's tax policies should not be tilting those decisions in the wrong direction.
"The balance seems to be tilting in the direction of the president," said Niels Marquardt, the American ambassador.
Around town, sympathies seem to be tilting toward the city officials when it comes to the $94,000 fine.
But if the opening day is any indication, the scales look to be tilting in Impossible Foods' favor.
Despite resistance, the etiquette debate seems to be tilting in the favor of smartphone use, many executives said.
But its military troubles come at a time when the global strategic balance appears to be tilting away from America.
The best argument for why the balance of power in college football may be tilting further toward the South is that L.S.U.
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