Weighing in a sentence as a noun

At this point, it's clear that this stuff is weighing on him pretty heavily.

The idiocy of the "they hate our freedoms" statement has been weighing on me lately.

Some egghead in the UK has no business weighing in on what America's laws should be, and vice versa.

The iPad has a bigger battery than the 11" MacBook Air, despite the Air weighing 50% more and taking up 30% more volume.

The "significant" difference for males seems pretty small given that the rats started out weighing between 300 and 375 grams.

They solved the problem by using some high-tech precision scales that would sound a bell and flash lights whenever a toothpaste box weighing less than it should.

The remedy to overweighing extra-vivid evidence is to always make it a point to seek out other side of the story.

However, the at-risk populations who most often end up in prison are bad at weighing these deterrents, especially before they go there.

The track record for making any choices based on a rational weighing of available information is not too encouraging.

There's one item on this list that he's termed "Availability-Misweighing Tendency.

Unless there's a backstory or a history of such behavior from the guy, it's awfully cruel to rob a guy of his livelihood without weighing all the facts.

So I'm working on a post about the psychology of owning a business versus the psychology of being an employee today, and this has been weighing on my mind.

If IPOs come back strong some day, then you may be giving up too much at such a cost because they are the great leveler when it comes to weighing the value of options against other forms of equity holdings.

When weighing his "genius", I think it's worth looking at the extent to which his public image has been shaped by his own skill in self-promotion, and the fact that his company made something that a lot of people directly use and love.

In case such films are imported as undeveloped negatives exposed abroad, the approximate number of feet shall be ascertained by weighing before they are allowed to be developed and printed and such film shall be previewed by a qualified employee of the Customs Service after having been developed and printed.

Weighing definitions

noun

careful consideration; "a little deliberation would have deterred them"

See also: deliberation advisement