Our country is
going in the wrong direction where education is concerned.
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The less it happens, the more you
go near a catabolic state,
where your muscles start
going in the
wrong direction — they break down instead of gaining mass and function.
But it's impossible to say
where the character
went wrong — whether it was
in the writing process,
in del Toro's
direction, or
in Collins» choices on - set.
The common core state standards
in English language arts could take us
in the
wrong direction — unless we plan for
where we need to
go.
One time
in a park you didn't notice
where I
went and continued
in the
wrong direction.
Well, if it's copy and pasting professors of thermodynamics explaining how radiation transfers
in both
directions between two bodies, why don't you explain
where they
go wrong?
If we were driving
in the
wrong direction —
in the
direction where no new ideas can be accepted — then even if scientific work
goes on, the progress would be stifled.
Water vapor is, of course, lost
in this process, so your idea
goes in the
wrong direction, and its loss leads to negative buoyancy, which we see does not happen
in thunderstorm updrafts
where the condensation is occurring.
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