Exact(25)
His own lawyers met him in pairs to counteract his lying, court documents show.
"As a walker feels himself falling left, he extends his pole right to counteract his fall.
Damien Rice's songs are full of plaintive longing, and onstage he uses his distortion box to counteract his wimpy streak.
But it's not enough to counteract his ugly passing and turnovers in games against Detroit and Miami.
He kept an aquarium full of goldfish in his office to calm him and counteract his frequent angry run-ins with the management.
Nichols sought something to counteract his paralyzing sense of inadequacy and to disarm a world that he saw, and still sees, as predatory and cruel.
Similar(35)
But, he says, he threw himself into meeting new people, which soon counteracted his irritation.
"It completely counteracted his shyness and that's all I wanted to talk about anyway".
The Treasury itself, Mr Brown's old fief, has quietly counteracted his urge to stretch Britain's deficit yet further.In deeper ways, power was ebbing from Number 10 long before Mr Brown moved in.
Although ElBarradei supports the Muslim Brotherhood in their call for constitutional reform and transparency, he is unlikely to align himself too closely with the Brotherhood, whose stance on women's rights and the Christian minority counteracts his secular, democratic message.
Even as Bryant kept the Americans close in his own likely Olympic finale, as he scored to counteract Gasol, his Los Angeles Lakers teammate, it seemed fair to wonder if the Americans could actually be defeated.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com