Sentences with phrase «sometimes veer»

Sometimes we veer from a healthy course, and find ourselves in a rut, far from our desired destination.
Gaming headsets can sometimes veer toward having muddied highs and incredibly weak midtones, but the v3 Prism was balanced across the board.
Because tribal reservations have sovereignty over many of their own affairs, their laws sometimes veer away from the common law most of us are accustomed to.
Our elemental surroundings become another kind of vital infrastructure, seemingly there to be used and overlooked, but the elements have shaped us, too, and sometimes they veer into the foreground.
Not only are these attacks bereft of reason, they sometimes veer into harassment, like doxing poor women of color who dare voice their support of the charter schools their children attend.
c. sometimes we veer off into another idea entirely.
We educate for various reasons, of course, but at the most basic level, we teach our children lore, skills, beliefs, and a sense of their place in the scheme of things in order to perpetuate the family, the tribe, the nation, and finally — though our teachings sometimes veer from the ideal or ignore the obvious — the human race itself.
i sometimes veer away from my normal black:) and i love block heels - so comfy!
As humans, sometimes we veer off course - it happens to the best of us.
Smoothies can sometimes veer into all - fruit combos, which are delicious, but can have way more sugar than we necessarily want first thing in the morning.
For those who believe the Liberal Democrats can sometimes veer between the sanctimonious and the eccentric, all this will seem further confirmation of the party's fundamental unfitness to govern.
Sometimes they end up in the same place, sometimes they veer — but it's our road to take.
Our cells have built - in programming that sometimes veers them far away from their normal fate.
The film shares with Anderson's films an obsessive attention to detail that sometimes veers into fetishizing production design, including an obsession with typefaces and handwriting.
The largely interior, dialogue intensive picture sometimes veers into feeling like a TV movie (not helped by Howard Shore «s often overbearing, obvious score) with its static visuals, but strong turns by Del Toro and Amalric (who thankfully ditches a sea of quirks early on and settles into the part) at least keep things engaging, even if the narrative remains stuck in neutral for large chunks of the film.
Nostalgia's only consistent feature is a maudlin tone that sometimes veers into the ridiculous, as when Daniel pretend - opens the missing door of the widow's burned - out house, moving through the rubble with his eyes closed as if investigating psychic residue instead of an insurance claim.
Much like Charles Xavier and Magneto, Doom has grown from «Destroyer of Worlds» into moral ambiguity over time, while his heroic enemy, Reed Richards, sometimes veers into extremism and ethical murkiness.
With its luscious looks, meticulous period details and engaging performances (even if Hopkins sometimes veers into a slightly mannered impersonation), Gervasi's «Hitchcock» entertains, to be sure.
As our country continues to embrace high - stakes testing, and the conversation sometimes veers too far from children to test scores, let's all try to remember students like Anna.
These painters generally use enjoyable colors, friendly geometric shapes sometimes veering into the anthropomorphic, and repertoire abstract styles.
But Mr. Bolton is not always in step with a president who sometimes veers back and forth between threatening «fire and fury» and eagerly seeking talks with foreign leaders.
Inside, a 6 - axis motion sensor automatically tracks steps, and this is pretty much on the button, sometimes veering towards understatement.

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Sometimes the discussion veers over into whether or not he or she should get an MBA before trying a startup.
Because he did not have reference to the deeper streams of metaphysics, his thought sometimes seemed to veer from one side to the other.
With BAKED, Laura's work will veer towards the hippie - dip / crunchy granola spectrum of treats: always vegan + sometimes naturally gluten free, utilizing a variety of whole grain flours, plenty of seasonal produce, and other wholesome bits.
Sometimes the conversation quickly veers around to the movie business, but this was a croquet day — as Zanuck indicated even before he had given Nick Janois, the respectful ma √ Ætre d' h √ ¥ tel, his order.
As much as I'd always believed in what authoritative parenting represents, in practice, I find myself veering off at times into practices that are more authoritarian (I grew up with parents who were loving but sometimes very strict) and often times, even permissive.
Sometimes when you are jogging and running on a straightaway, you may find that your stroller veers one direction, and when you constantly have to manually correct that inclination, it tires you out faster and makes the experience less enjoyable.
In a sometimes fiery exchange that veered from the issue of digital privacy to the contested Keystone pipeline, both candidates often reverted back to negative attacks.
(That's because morning readings can cause a ship to veer too far northward and afternoon readings can cause it to veer too far southward, sometimes missing Greenland altogether.)
From the Min River valley, we traveled up and down various parts of the Hengduans, sometimes following the exact path where Wilson had trod, other times veering away to see what Yin described as «something special»: the original wild crab apple tree (Malus theifera), for instance, or a rambling yellow - blossomed clematis, still in bloom in the autumn.
We all love the anti-inflammatory powers of turmeric, but sometimes you need a little fresh inspo to veer away from you same old lattes and golden milks.
Sometimes I like to veer away from the classic squash soup in the winter - even if it is a great way to get in your dose of greens.
Sometimes getting your home ready for fall is as simple as adjusting your color palette and making it veer toward one specific color... in this case, pumpkin.
Sometimes it is easy to go overboard when wearing throwback styles, which can veer into a costumey territory.
That doesn't mean I can predict the future, and sometimes I still veer off - course.
Much of the movie relies on Cotillard's jittery expressions as she veers from tentatively hopeful to despondent and back again, sometimes within a matter of minutes, reflecting the ever - changing stability of job security among the lower class.
From the pen of pulp writer James Ellroy (who co-wrote the script with Moverman), Rampart veers fascinatingly between cinéma vérité authenticity and bold, bullish neo noir, though it sometimes stretches credulity.
They begin as grim portraits of social anguish, and then veer off in bizarre, sometimes contradictory directions.
Judging from Sony's track record, this probably does represent the look of the original film, even though it feels imprecise — sometimes flesh tones veer to the pink or verge on a mustard - y tone.
In the long line of romance on the big screen, films usually tend to veer in one of two directions: straight - up romantic comedies, or dramatic, sometimes tragic, love stories.
Whiplash isn't always a plausible, and sometimes oversteps its bounds as a small - scale drama, but any veering off course seems to be immediately righted with another riveting, powerful scene.
The lane - departure warning system alerts you via vibrations on the steering wheel (there's no actual intervention if you veer off), but the warning should be a bit more aggressive — sometimes I wasn't even aware the system was try to alert me until I hit the rumble strip.
I constantly find my self veering away from the main objective marker while forgetting all about the main story; yes the exploring in this game is almost on par with the main stuff, its that good and rewarding (and hard as F * sometimes).
The thing is, sometimes you don't have to go too far off the path and you still receive a time penalty, which is added to your overall time at the end of the stage, and if you veer off into the crowd very slightly, you also get a rather steep time penalty, and as a couple of seconds here and there can be the difference between a podium finish and less, it can be a frustrating thing to happen, particularly on the tougher difficulty levels.
Sometimes, your vehicle will inexplicably veer to one direction, and any attempts to correct it result in fishtailing and spinning out.
Veering from the path of the initial incarnations, which were organized by founder and former director Dan Cameron, the third Prospect New Orleans, curated by Los Angeles County Museum of Art chief curator and P. 3 artistic director Franklin Sirmans, features 58 national and international artists that explore ideas associated with a search to discover one's place in the world — sometimes related to the «Crescent City» and the South, while at other times evoking the place whence the artists came or imagine they might want to be.
Sometimes these cases veer into product liability when safety equipment or machinery prove faulty.
Sometimes it's great to be «where everybody knows your name,» but for some small associations, the cozy dynamic between volunteer leaders and association staff can veer into «too close for comfort» if you're not careful.
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