99 examples of overbalancing in sentences

Later days elucidate his fate by declaring that overbalancing himself he broke his neck on the marble pavement.

Whether the moral and economic results of Prohibition overbalance this rising wave of crime, time will tell.

On reading it lately after an interval of many years, I find it to have some of the defects as well as the merits of the Benthamic modes of thought, and to contain, as I now think, many weak arguments, but with a great overbalance of sound ones, and much good material for a more completely philosophic and conclusive treatment of the subject.

Also, it would be kind of you to put up an arm and prevent my overbalancing.

Stated another way, fatigue is a complex thing, a product of ideas, feelings and sensations, and sometimes the ideas overbalance the sensations and we think we are more tired then we are objectively.

If the propriety of the proposed grant be not sufficiently apparent to command the assent of three-fourths of the States, the best possible reason why the power should not be assumed on doubtful authority is afforded; for if more than one-fourth of the States are unwilling to make the grant its exercise will be productive of discontents which will far overbalance any advantages that could be derived from it.

If Mr. Gifford thinks there is in the first two volumes anything of excellence sufficient to overbalance their manifest faults, I still hope that he will press upon Lady Caroline the absolute necessity of carefully reconsidering and revising the third volume, and particularly the conclusion of the novel.

The ladies who were looking on could not help hiding their eyes in their handkerchiefs, from fear lest they should see him overbalance and fall and kill himself."

Nay, with such consummate art does he manage the fiercest tempests of our being, that in a healthy mind the witnessing of them is always attended with an overbalance of pleasure.

Sooth to say, he was as unlike a lady's dog as dog might be; and in his gruff anxiety to get out, gave short yelps, and overbalancing himself by the intensity of his efforts, tumbled down into the straw, and then sprung up panting again, putting out his tongue, as if he had come express to a Dispensary to be examined for his health.

Whatever sticklers for old forms and crab-like progress may be found, there is always an overbalancing power.

There is just enough excitement attending these scouting expeditions to make them a real pleasure, overbalancing the labor attendant upon them.

Events have satisfied my mind, and I think the minds of the American people, that the mischiefs and dangers which flow from a national bank far overbalance all its advantages.

One of these principles is, that the benefits of law to the subject should overbalance its burdensits protection more than compensate for its restraints and exactionsand its blessings altogether outweigh its inconveniences and evilsthe former being numerous, positive, and permanent, the latter few, negative, and incidental.

One of these principles is, that the benefits of law to the subject should overbalance its burdensits protection more than compensate for its restraints and exactionsand its blessings altogether outweigh its inconveniences and evilsthe former being numerous, positive, and permanent, the latter few, negative, and incidental.

The precedent must always greatly overbalance in permanent evil any partial or transient benefit which the use can at any time yield.

Your real enemies are the ministers who are fearful of affording you the opportunity of overbalancing their influence.

Her mother was now home from the hospital and fully on the road to recovery, and Migwan tried to make her happiness over this fact overbalance her disappointment at her own loss.

We find also a very clear expression of the fact that an increased expenditure in the power needed to operate the completed road may overbalance a considerable saving in first cost.

There is in constancy and stability a general and lasting advantage, which will always overbalance the slow improvements of gradual correction.

Our only method will be a perfect sincerity, which will indeed lead us to refrain from any attempt to overbalance or to divert ingenuous minds from their own chosen path.

Your home teaching must overbalance all that he hears outside.

No man in it has now any ties or home or kin that overbalance his ties to me and to the esprit de corps of our body.

The Agamemnon had an especially difficult time of it, her great load of cable overbalancing the ship and threatening to break loose again and again and carry the great vessel and her precious cargo to the bottom.

But overbalancing the indignities of the evening was now this supreme joy of Isabel's return to what she believed to be Isabel's destiny.

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