Sentences with phrase «drift too»

Depending on how much work experience you have, it's best not to drift too far away from your connections when choosing a new career.
As for the pricing of the ceramic back model, you won't have to drift too far ahead of the $ 400 mark, but the prices are getting lower each day.
With this in mind, it is easy to conclude that Android Nougat will be rolling out to these two devices in the not - so - distant future, something that doesn't drift too far with the earlier promise from Samsung that the update will be available for Galaxy S7 devices before this year comes to a conclusion.
«We all have limited time and you don't want your signal to noise ratio to drift too much over into noise.
Now I did say square is break but it'll also allow you to drift around corners, but drift too hard and you'll crash or spinout.
Ok then have a good one and don't drift too far away from the baliwaves cause we will be bringing it to you all through the weekend.
For many mutual fund managers, this gives them the incentive to never drift too far away from the benchmark, whether that is an equity index or an average portfolio of peers.
Adjust your portfolio periodically to ensure your allocations do not drift too far off target and no single stock accounts for too large a portion of your overall portfolio.
Simply put, this means that the latest Ford Mustang will be capable of warning the driver of an impending frontal collision (and applying the brakes automatically, if needed), alerting the driver if they start to drift too close to the vehicle ahead, intervening when the driver starts to drift out of his or her lane, and issuing a warning if the driver isn't showing enough lane discipline.
The camera - based LDWS monitors the K900's position and provides an audible warning to the driver when the vehicle begins to drift too close to the lane markers.
* Select either the lane - keeping alert mode that vibrates the steering wheel when you drift too close to a lane marker or the lane - keeping aid mode that activates directional steering torque to help you guide your vehicle back into the lane.
This helps once you let the car drift too far.
Should a tired driver drift too close to lane markings the Lane Keeping System can alert them by vibrating the steering wheel.
You can't let your mind drift too far or you'll forget where you are in your repetition.
Additional changes can occur when galaxies drift too close to one another or collide.
Or, if the parent star is a member of a tight - knit stellar cluster, a neighboring star might drift too close and wreak havoc.
«The primary purpose of the underlying investment was for agricultural production, so it's important that farming not drift too far into entertainment,» Mr. DeLuca said.
Alexis has been wasteful, often losing possession or failing to pick out a teammate, and he has been tending to drift too deep in order to come and get the ball, leaving the box deserted.
At least we didn't lose and we can make up for it Its a disappointing result but not the end of the world We must beat Sunderland away to not drift too far from the top
«I am fairly certain there are trained professional snipers with tranquilizer darts in case I drift too far off message.»
The Canada - Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board also reprimanded the company in January for not evacuating an offshore platform when an iceberg drifted too close to the facility last year.
I see Jack drifting too high with a dribble (the Spurs will be instructed to let him come up) and then being unable to get back to shield the back line.
My mind drifted too towards matters politic: what sort of candidate would the residents of this street vote for?
The state's leading pundits had the primary as a «liberal revolt» by those who feel the governor has drifted too far to the right and needed to hear a message, but expect that these voters will come right back into the Cuomo fold in November when faced with a conservative alternative on the ballot like Astorino.
The reviewer wrote, «[i] t would probably... be beneficial to find one or two male biologists to work with (or at least obtain internal peer review from, but better yet as active co-authors)» to prevent the manuscript from «drifting too far away from empirical evidence into ideologically biased assumptions.»
Any protoplanetary object drifting too close to proto - Jupiter would have gone on a wild ride: The gravity of the mighty proto - Jupiter was capable of tossing the smaller newborn planet (pdf) completely out of the solar system.
By the time the remainder of the disk cooled enough for the gas and liquid to intermingle, Canup says, the moon had drifted too far from Earth to harvest the remaining pieces.
At first glance, a swirling vortex of water seems similar to a black hole: Both take hold of the matter around them, sucking in and trapping whatever drifts too close.
The skirt is perfectly A-line, not drifting too far from the body or coming in too close.
Radnor has a knack with actors, and his dialogue is snappy without drifting too far toward sitcom - y or quirky.
At the same time, the story never drifts too far away from its center; as Captain America, Evans really aced the dramatic parts with as much skill as he hurls his shield around.
You had to get to grips with the slightly erratic drifting too, which entailed learning how to regain control of your vehicle if it started to skid.
Drifting too much on the track is fun, but it's scrubbing speed each time you oversteer.
Side Collision Avoidance, which operates at speeds between 40 and 130 mph, warns drivers by means of a visual signal or steering wheel vibration if another vehicle has drifted too close to the side of the vehicle.
The lane - keeping system is impressive on three fronts — first, if you begin drifting too close to lane markings, Ford Co-Pilot360 will notify you via a steering wheel vibration.
Lincoln describes it this way, «When activated by the driver, Lane Keeping Aid will gently add torque to the steering wheel to nudge the Lincoln MKS back into its lane if the driver has drifted too close to the lane's edge.»
I use Excel to lump them together to make sure my assess allocation hasn't drifted too far out of whack.
Arbitrage creates a natural buying or selling pressure that tends to keep an ETF's share price and NAV from drifting too far from each other.
I have not drifted too far from the topic.
If the system drifts too close to the edge, it risks incoherence and dissolution; if it moves too far from the edge it becomes frozen and totalitarian.
So you can't set the cellular shades to close and conserve heat if the thermostat's temperature is drifting too low.
The agenda has drifted too far from the experts, the people whose work is a calling not a career.

Not exact matches

If you manage your company's social media, you certainly have a valid reason for being on Facebook, but it's all too easy to drift away from your company page and over to look at funny cat videos.
The risk for Amatrice and the surrounding towns is that if the rebuilding takes too long, the local youngsters will drift away, dealing a potentially fatal blow to communities where pensioners already make up a large proportion of inhabitants.
But as Goldberg knows too well, mission drift is often a side effect of insane growth.
He cooked meals onboard, too, using drift wood from the nature reserve for fire.
The last thing you need is for some Jabroni from the warehouse to drink a few too many beers and then run over a puppy on the way home... or another living thing, if you get my drift.
The goal of the WCM initiative is to tackle the «mid-career drift» too often imposed on women after taking time off to have children, while helping banks hold on to valuable talent.
Gas prices have begun to drift down too, though not nearly as fast.
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