Sentences with phrase «further straying from»

If the dimensions of the new Mini Clubman were identical to the near - production concept, it will be 4,223 mm in length, 1,844 mm in width and 1,450 mm in height; further straying from Mini's roots.
«The further you stray from stocks you really understand, the more likely you are gambling rather than investing» Ralph Wanger
The further you stray from real food, the more danger you are in.
According to creative director Hugo Martin, the problem with DOOM 4 was how far it strayed from its roots.
The farther I strayed from them, the worse I did.
Ubisoft's «Watch Dogs 2» video game features such popular San Francisco tourist attractions as the sea lions around Fisherman's Wharf, but the farther it strays from the city, the more liberties it takes.

Not exact matches

Never straying too far from his topic — economic development, good; welfare and idleness, evil — he employs a number of rhetorical asides and deadpan irony to keep his audience alert.
The company was also forced to realign itself after sales dropped when it strayed to far from its strength in quality classic clothing last year.
Critics may complain that the company has strayed far from its wholesome roots but, without Whole Foods, it's hard to imagine many of the decades trends in food, from sustainable fishing to artisanal cheese, taking off as they have.
VW strayed too far from its audience's core values when in 2004 it released the Phaeton, a premium model.
While most successful, growing companies occasionally flirt with failure, Justice has in a sense been at the brink of disaster since it was founded, and hasn't strayed that far from it along the way.
The question is just how far a centenarian business can stray from its roots without alienating its most loyal customers.
Efficient diversification will not be enough to earn good returns; even very well established track records will provide a less reliable guide to future performance; and bond managers will probably have to stray far from their comfort zone to deliver even modestly positive real returns.
Republican lawmakers blasted the announcement, underlining how far Mr. Trump has strayed from the party's traditional orthodoxy of embracing free and open markets.
And yet it's become readily apparent to more and more Canadians just how far this modern iteration of Tim Hortons — a company engineered and zapped to life by Wall Street hedge funds and investment bankers eight years ago — has strayed from the warm and fuzzy Tim Hortons of our imaginations.
Sharpie didn't stray far from the brand when they created their company hashtag.
Nevertheless, with the lack of major market - moving news stateside, the major averages have not strayed too far in either direction from the neutral line.
Tucker says that even though it's a much more concentrated fund, LQD's benchmark doesn't stray far from the broader market's sector weightings.
Unfortunately, this is one reality show that strays far, far away from reality, misleading younger viewers in particular with inaccurate expectations about entrepreneurship — especially with the notion that «the life» is more important than the work required to achieve it.
They have very tight internal controls on how far their managers can stray from their benchmarks, so the fund company itself has a lot of say over each of the individual managers.
As Le Rider well recognizes, self - hatred is a notoriously slippery term and is too easily bandied about, often applied to any Jew who strays too far from communal norms (one thinks in the American context of Philip Roth).
Divorce, infidelity, child abuse, neglect — it is obvious that we have strayed far from God's ideal plan for family.
If the union between man and woman has strayed further and further from legal forms, and if homosexual unions are perceived more and more as enjoying the same standing as marriage, then we are truly facing a dissolution of the image of humankind bearing consequences that can only be extremely grave.
Three decades of studying the Bible, the church and church history has shown me how far we've strayed from what Jesus taught.
Just as the Prodigal Son did not have fellowship with his father while he was in the far country (Luke 15:11 - 32) yet continued to be a son the entire time, so also, those who are children of God will stay a member of His family even when they stray into sin and rebellion, but they will not abide or remain in fellowship with God when they are away from Him.
«I also believe that God is very forgiving of our theological errors as long as they do not stray too far from orthodox christianity.»
For leaders who betray their Catholic faith and stray far from the Truth,....
Others realize they are not leading their people in following Jesus, but in supporting an institution that has strayed far from Jesus.
But I have strayed rather far from my subject.
How far we have strayed from the simple invitation of Jesus: «Come.
Although the GOP has forgotten and strayed far from its roots, the fact remains that there is absolutely nothing «radical» about endorsing true conservatism.
But others say the school has strayed too far from its Catholic identity.
During that time I was heartbroken and feeling lost, wondering how I could have strayed so far from the person I had always seen myself as.
In like manner, we are saying that the modern, inherited, institutional form of church has strayed far, far afield from the New Testament concept of «church» in the teachings of Jesus and the apostles.
This claim can not, of course, cancel the formal array of power — we are a nation governed by laws and institutions — but there is nothing amiss in reminding those in offices that they can not stray too far for too long from the wishes of the majority without straining the fabric of authority in a democratic system.
The many references to charity and solidarity are virtuous but stray pretty far from the theme of the financial crash.
Upon hearing the words of the Torah read aloud, Josiah tears his robes in repentance and summons a prophet, for he sees how far Israel has strayed from God's ways.
It shows how far we have strayed from the foundational truths of our own faith.
For Christians in America, however far and for however long they may have strayed, the journey from liberal culture to conservatism is essentially a journey back home, where, so to speak, there are a multitude of loving arms to enfold them.
When the text says that God had forsaken his people, and hid His face from them (Isaiah 54:7 - 8), this does not mean that He had abandoned them, but that the people had strayed so far from God that when destruction came at the hand of the destroyer and as a consequence for their sin, it seemed to the people that God was absent, that He was punishing them, or that He was no longer involved in their lives.
Upon hearing the words of the Torah read aloud, Josiah tore his robes in repentance and summoned a prophet, for he saw how far Israel had strayed from God's ways.
Or was it only ancient Israel that strayed so far, while we have progressed in godliness from those more primitive days?
According to many Shi'as, Husayn undertook his desperate battle because Muslims had strayed so far from Muhammad's teaching that only the shocking murder of his grandson would jolt them into realizing the error of their ways.
It is amazing how far from the subject of the piece some people will stray simply to display their bigotry.
This empire had strayed far from the simpler, more brotherly and righteous society prescribed by Muhammad.
This means that animals that live in the area will never stray too far from the water, especially in the dry season.
Lions, zebras, deer, and birds will drink from the same water, and while the rains are absent, will not stray too far from the water, for they know that the water is their life.
However far the modern ecumenical movement may have strayed from its founding purpose, it was born on the mission field, and evangelicalism was its midwife.
She believes that christianity is too political and has strayed too far from acting in good conscienceness, which to me means thinking carefully and thoughfully about ones spiritual convictions and then acting accordingly.
In the New England body politic the Puritans had not strayed so far from the symbol of the Crown that they were utterly unable to live with it in their system of values.
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