Sentences with phrase «on the wrong side of»

By that stark analysis, it is McConnell and his cohort, not the Tea Party, who are on the wrong side of the trend line — and possibly the wrong side of history.
It wouldn't be perfect — there would be some people who find themselves on the wrong side of the new lines — but most would be contented with their lot.
When sending marketing emails, make sure you adhere to these seven guidelines so you don't end up on the wrong side of the law.
Eisfeld has had it particularly rough since World War II ended, when the Soviets drew the Iron Curtain along its southern boundary, leaving the town trapped on the wrong side of history and the factory in the hands of East Germany.
Canada's generic drug king found himself on the wrong side of several shaking fingers in the past year.
This CEO has tangled with gangsters and stood on the wrong side of a gun sight.
Being ahead of the curve means never being on the wrong side of it.
Delaware Sen. Tom Carper, a longtime climate hawk and top Democrat on the Environment and Public Works Committee, said Trump and Pruitt «are on the wrong side of history.»
But an unusual glut of gasoline — just as refiners are ramping up to produce more — has caught them on the wrong side of distillate margins for the second time in less than 12 months.
I meet Baxter in July, at Rethink's offices in what the city of Boston has taken to calling its Innovation District, a once - and to some extent still - gritty area outside of downtown, on the wrong side of the charmless Fort Point Channel.
This hit Wall Street's traders and investors particularly hard, as many pros had been caught on the wrong side of the trade.
Now, that could be because they are corrupt - or it could be because they are on the wrong side of a power struggle,» said Lesperance.
What GM suffered with in terms of decision making and innovation was that they were on the wrong side of this curve.
People face potentially unlimited losses with CFDs if they are on the wrong side of a bet on a price movement and cryptocurrencies are notoriously volatile.
Whether that's true or not, if Google fired him for saying so, legal experts say the company could be on the wrong side of California law.
Jonathan Bernstein, the president of Bernstein Crisis Management, said Uber needed a total «paradigm shift» soon or it would end up on the wrong side of Silicon Valley's own Hobbesian jungle.
Avon (AVP) has been waking up on the wrong side of the bed for a few years now.
«Requiring the banks to pay treble damages to every plaintiff who ended up on the wrong side of an independent Libor ‐ denominated derivative swap would, if appellants» allegations were proved at trial, not only bankrupt 16 of the world's most important financial institutions, but also vastly extend the potential scope of antitrust liability in myriad markets where derivative instruments have proliferated,» the U.S. Court of Appeals in New York said in the ruling.A U.S. appeals court on Monday revived private antitrust litigation accusing major banks of conspiring to manipulate the Libor benchmark interest rate, in a big setback for their defense against investors» claims of market - rigging.
How can you go about getting your opinions and experiences covered in a leading publication without getting on the wrong side of editors?
It argued that the latency arbitrage it is describing is simply a case of some firms being better at what they do and that CHX doesn't seem to like that because its preferred market participants are on the wrong side of this battle.
Talk about being on the wrong side of the tracks.
Ben Bernanke, at every major turn, has been on the wrong side of the equation.
«The volume of opponents I think is going to shrink because they are on the wrong side of the debate and are on the wrong side of history, on the wrong side of the American people, and are on the wrong side of Main Street,» Perez said.
In fact, every June countless cities celebrate the moment when an unassuming little bar on the wrong side of town became a rallying cry for the marginalized.
It's managing the spread, but may still be on the wrong side of industry trends.
More recently, Bell has been on the wrong side of several CRTC rulings.
Either embrace the volatile and potentially destabilizing digital - currency trend, or reject the trend altogether and risk being left on the wrong side of history.
Except for a 20 - day slump in March when North American crude was on the wrong side of US$ 50 for the first time since last year's OPEC supply cut decision, oil prices had seemingly stabilized at a new level.
In prior market cycles across history, taking a hard - defensive outlook in response to overvalued, overbought, overbullish conditions rarely kept you on the wrong side of the market for long; either the market declined, or the syndrome was cleared.
UCP opposition to Bill 24: An Act to Support Gay - Straight Alliances, has caught the party on the wrong side of public opinion and on the wrong side of history.
Yet because people don't want to be caught on the wrong side of a trade, «as you get closer and closer to that time, people pull out.
In January, a #DeleteUber social media campaign caught fire after the company was perceived to be on the wrong side of President Trump's controversial immigration ban, which led to Kalanick bowing out of a Trump economic council.
Such are the consequences when you're on the wrong side of a guy mad enough to fight on principle — and rich enough to win.
Corporations and individuals sometimes find themselves on the wrong side of public opinion.
While this approach to investing can be challenging at times when we find ourselves on the wrong side of market trends, our confidence in its efficacy over a long - term investment horizon is unwavering.
So, they should be nervous, they are on the wrong side of history.
When you decide to engage someone who's firmly on the wrong side of the facts, be as loving as possible: «I totally understand why that frustrates you!
The house where we were happy, Perhaps it's stranding still On the wrong side of the railroad tracks Half - way down the hill.
And it has often been the case, where race is involved, that the Christians on the wrong side of history have outnumbered those on the right side.
Like them you will come down on the wrong side of history (and you already have come down on the wrong side of God).
A bright young student raised in a tradition of conservative Evangelical pietism, Mouw recalls that his pastors «often viewed the intellectual life against the background of a cosmic spiritual battle in which the human intellect, especially as it aligns itself with the cause of the academy, is inevitably on the wrong side of the struggle.»
These friends soon realized they were on the wrong side of justice in the emergent wings.
I'd read Joshua and mourn for Jericho, for all the women besides Rahab who were born on the wrong side of the wall and had no red rope to save them.
And no, there is nothing anywhere that would allow us to put them on the wrong side of the ledger.
When the later Judaism saw in retrospect this conflict between prophetic ideals and popular religion, it was clear that the social solidarity of the nation had been on the wrong side of the issue and that Jeremiah, in his courageous and sacrificial isolation, had been right.
Who can say what it feels like to bleed for twelve years, to find yourself perpetually on the wrong side of the line in a culture where there is Clean and there is Unclean?
That theirs is * the * way and the * only * way, with an absolutely literal interpretation of their sacred texts, and a conviction that we, therefore, are inferior people on the wrong side of God.
Like many of my peers, I eventually became disillusioned with a version of Christianity that had seemingly lost its soul: too politicized, too associated with just one party, and too unconcerned with, irrelevant to, and even on the wrong side of the biggest issues facing the world in the 21st century.
Later in the event, a speaker declared he would «rather be on the wrong side of history than on the wrong side of a holy God.»
Elites ridiculed pro-lifers as being on the wrong side of history.
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