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British  
/ skeɪlz /

noun

  1. the constellation Libra, the seventh sign of the zodiac

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Experts predicted that the composition of the jury could tip the scales of justice even before selection began in January.

From Los Angeles Times

Weighing the scales now, as opposed to his December debate over whether the AI investment theme is a bubble or not, Marks concludes by emphasizing that just because the technology is real and revolutionary doesn’t mean that every investment in it is safe.

From MarketWatch

"We shouldn't just think dinosaurs are mammals cloaked in scales and feathers," Holtz said.

From Science Daily

Weighing the scales now, as opposed to his December debate over whether the AI investment theme is a bubble or not, Marks concludes by emphasizing that just because the technology is real and revolutionary doesn’t mean that every investment is safe.

From MarketWatch

Murray in particular made his case to start alongside Liam Scales with Auston Trusty suspended for the next three league games.

From BBC