Sentences with phrase «always veered»

My mind has always veered towards what Google may do in the legal sphere rather than the obvious choice that is Wikipedia.
If given the choice between sweet and savory, I will almost always veer at full speed toward sweet.
I always veer on the side of medium rare with my salmon as I like to maintain as much juiciness and flavor as possible.
Again, until crystal ball is invented, obstetricians and mothers will always veer on the side of caution.
Else, you'll always veer off - kilter — or more awful, the stroller can flip over.
Oooh... I like them both but I always veer towards browns for my sunglasses, so I'd have to go with Option 1.
I will always veer towards being more overdone than boring, because that's my style... not going overboard on the hair and makeup is what keeps it modern.
Even when I force myself to write a longer outline, I almost always veer from the path as I write.
The former King of Pop, Michael Jackson, is the sole reason why, when it comes to nostalgia trips, Sega always veers away from Sonic 3.
;) The discussion talks about the game, but as always veers all over the place (which, honestly, should kinda be expected by now).
Joshie rolls with a silly wobble and always veers hard left.
Unlike Bitcoin, the value of Litecoin always veers around a certain range.
«I always veer away from trends,» the designer told us when we recently caught up with him.

Not exact matches

The show never veered away from difficult and complex topics — including infidelity, Aspergers, heartbreak, death — but always managed to do it with grace.
With BAKED, Laura's work will veer towards the hippie - dip / crunchy granola spectrum of treats: always vegan + sometimes naturally gluten free, utilizing a variety of whole grain flours, plenty of seasonal produce, and other wholesome bits.
As much as I'd always believed in what authoritative parenting represents, in practice, I find myself veering off at times into practices that are more authoritarian (I grew up with parents who were loving but sometimes very strict) and often times, even permissive.
Sorry, I'm veering off the original topic, but I don't always think spanking is wrong.
(VEER) A good diet is always important for health, but the stakes are especially high for people with heart disease.
Gingham is one of those classics that always screams summer to me, yet I don't own much of it because it can quickly veer into tablecloth territory.
Lauren Conrad's topknots veer more on the ballerina bun spectrum — voluminous and always perfectly placed.
I am mostly veering towards gold but I am always on the lookout to upgrade some of my older, cheaper sterling silver necklaces,...
Although I always say that I tend to veer towards color, particularly during the warm summer months we're having in Australia, I'm finding more and more neutrals making their way into my closet.
His escapes and schemes may veer wildly between stupidity and genius, but always there is an undercurrent of desperation.
There are moments that are scary and others that are funny - scary, some that are exciting and others that are so extreme that they veer into the ridiculous — but always intentionally.
It's a sweet tale that displays plenty of faith in humanity without ever veering into sappiness and always keeping you on the edge of your seat — just the kind of thing you hope to find at a festival like Sundance.
Besson's breathtaking space visions veer from grand to silly and back again, but it's always very watchable.
Dir John Landis (David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, Griffin Dunne) What's always been most striking about John Landis's lycanthropic thriller is the brilliant way it veers from comedy to gruesome terror and back again, in the blink of an eye.
In the latter half of the film Jesse and Celine are alone together once again, and while the pairing, as always, offers substantial rewards, things do veer a tad in the direction of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Various scientists were always tasked with stopping the gigantic monster — or assisting him when he veered toward hero, facing off against rival «evil» monsters — but the draw was always the visual spectacle of Godzilla destroying and battling his way through each movie.
Whiplash isn't always a plausible, and sometimes oversteps its bounds as a small - scale drama, but any veering off course seems to be immediately righted with another riveting, powerful scene.
Choosing to veer towards comedy, his films are always filled with interesting and unique characters, and his latest film THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL is no exception.
The cast is memorable, but the characters themselves are annoying and the film veers from slapstick to schmaltz in a way that doesn't always mesh.
Honda has always followed its own path with the Jazz — one that comfortably straddles the gap between people carrier and hatchback — and this all - new third - generation model doesn't veer from that chosen route.
Suddenly this strange sitcom was veering towards a visit to the bookstore, and I've always suspected that the show's producers had a «product placement» deal.
The HP Veer seems like a great phone to us and webOS is an OS which has always been fascinating.
And though an unfortunately frequent (and recent) target of vandalism, its protectors have always reconstructed it to greet visitors veering off the nearby Coastal Trail.
I always used to think of Diablo - like games as action RPGs, and indeed many people (including some critics) use that definition, but the uber - geeks in the dark parts of the internet tend to veer closer to Shaun's definition I think (though probably wouldn't count half his examples as any kind of RPG because they're strict with the label).
Stages always provide a straight forward path, but the temptation to veer down a different road feels more available and visible.
Kimberly, I love how you always bridge that gap for me, and remind me of ways I can be provide value to my clients / followers without veering off into that place where I don't feel connected or authentic.
Blum & Poe's artists veer away from gut - spilling viscosity, the sort of art Libby Lumpkin would call «adolescent», and I always associate a certain breed of elegance with the gallery.
While it is always possible to read Wood's paintings as being of something, his process produces imagery that veers toward abstraction by alternately or simultaneously flattening, elongating, or fragmenting spaces and forms, effects that he seamlessly translates into the paintings.
Although Zakrzewski's oeuvre has occasionally veered toward the ephemeral and as a whole may seem somewhat erratic (in the early»70s, he made documentary films and staged happenings), it has always engaged in an «esthetic play» that allows him to explore the processes of memory, fantasy, and identification.
Almost always the drunk is is leaning against one wall for stability, but occasionally veers to the other wall for no apparent reason.
One of the great problems for those living in the UK has always been its somewhat random approach to administration, veering between nonchalance and mercilessness, so that a migrant is typically not required to do any kind of paperwork in order to get on with their life, but should they for whatever reason actually need to prove that they have been resident for the past years will be faced with inflexible demands that they document every weekend away, every job and home, and almost every pizza that they have ordered.
But Mr. Bolton is not always in step with a president who sometimes veers back and forth between threatening «fire and fury» and eagerly seeking talks with foreign leaders.
It's always impressive to see an established brand veer into uncharted waters, but the million dollar question is: Can the Edition S maintain HiFiMan's sterling reputation at a middle - rung price point?
I veered toward this line of work recently because I've always felt a strong obligation toward helping others.
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