Sentences with phrase «fall on the wrong side»

Brad Keselowski started the day on the right side of the playoff bubble, then quickly fell on the wrong side once the race began as Hamlin's dominating performance through the first two stages erased the 19 - point advantage Keselowski held.
Further exemplified by what happened when Kenseth quickly fell on the wrong side of the cut line, as Logano went from being on the bubble — he and Harvick had a fierce battle in the closing laps of regulation where if Harvick had passed him, it would've resulted in Logano's elimination — to capitalizing on Kenseth's mistake and celebrating not only a win, but also the championship opportunity that awaits next weekend.
«Then you fall on the wrong side of Jose and that's when things change and you realise that you've been blinded by someone.
Rangel fell on the wrong side of New York City's mayoral race in 2013, and Espaillat brought momentum from his last bid.
In a major speech this evening, he will say that Labour has «fallen on the wrong side» of the debate on what it means to be English.
So, in conclusion, if you're planning on visiting Kepler - 13Ab, bring your own UV protection — the naturally - occurring sunscreen snow is useless because it falls on the wrong side of the planet.
People who spend on the edge sometimes fall on the wrong side of the edge.
Given the ease of storage and retrieval, a number of large businesses are apparently inclined simply to keep all their data, rather than risk falling on the wrong side of a discovery dispute — or failing to come up with documents they would like to use on their own behalf.
If you have hundreds of such outputs that all «just happen to be illicit images» you would probably fall on the wrong side of reasonable doubt.

Not exact matches

Many, regardless of which side their beliefs fall on, are driven by the innate human need to be right and seek to support their belief by proving the other side wrong.
Now, in the Super G, he burst forth again, but seven gates into his run, while gliding over a sunny and relatively flat section of the course, poor Piccard simply eased onto the edge of the wrong ski and fell, almost casually, on his side.
Team Cohen played well enough to Win against # 6 Team Bollier on Tuesday Night but fell to a last second shot from Marcus Agee and came out on the wrong - side of the Game.
Your child can roll - over and fall off the mattress on the wrong angle and wind up with their face in the mattress (on their side).
Now I will be honest... I adore this brand... but unfortuntately most of the stuff is just on the wrong side of my budget... But you just have to browse the store... sometimes you find a treasure which is a bit more budget - friendly... like this beautiful grey dress with a floral print I fell in love with immediately
While many factors contribute to this problem, it is a reality in American public education that students who have fallen behind are disproportionately in families with low incomes and disproportionately members of communities that have been on the wrong side of inequities and injustice in our society, including people of color, recent immigrants, and members of the LGBTQ community.
The down fall to the blazer is it is old so many more things can go wrong with it but on the brighter side it is old so parts are cheaper and labor is a lot less or you are able to work on it yourself.
This book is for every woman who's been determined to put things back together after finding herself on the wrong side of social media, in the aftermath of a bad breakup, or elbow deep in Ben & Jerry's when things fall apart.»
There's a fine line between familiar and derivative, and there are more than a few themeparks that fall on the bad side of that line, but so long as they're not aping past games too much, there's nothing wrong with leaning on standard designs.
Towns and neighborhoods that have fallen on hard times - whether from the closing of the local mine or manufacturing plant or the long decline of neglected neighborhoods on the wrong side of the tracks or perhaps, say, a broken levee - are turning to simple agricultural acts as a cornerstone for rebuilding communities.
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