Sentences with phrase «sway too»

If you've been reading for awhile, then you know I don't sway too far left or right on the color wheel.
This was getting fans worried, as they thought this game could sway too much from the Square Enix style and become «just another cookie - cutter mobile app».
The much - anticipated return of the hatchback to Canada follows a lengthy hiatus, and if history repeats itself, the production version of the car won't sway too far from this concept.
Unfortunately, public bettors are on the same wavelength and are also taking Tottenham or the draw, but I can't let that sway me too much.
As an individual user you actually have some sway too.
And the loaf shape may have swayed me too...
That's a good bad sign your judgement's probably being swayed too easily by investor sentiment, and your own fear & greed].
This algae is very common on the back side of the reef where colonies may be seen gently swaying too and fro with the currents.
I will still be working with the team at iPerceptions, and not swaying too far from the web analytics industry.
Balance means finding the middle ground, not swaying too much one way or the other.

Not exact matches

He's a titan in the corporate world and he has significant sway in the political arena, too.
The CEO's largely uninformed opinion held too much sway.
There is no doubt that, based on pure, cold, logical data, stocks are the single best long - term performing asset class for disciplined investors who are not swayed by emotion, focus on earnings and dividends, and never pay too much for a stock, often as measured on a conservative beginning earnings yield relative to the Treasury bond yield basis.
But now they're gonna have too much sway.
Its too bad that a lot of people who have never taken a critical thinking course in their lives don't see it that way because they need to be swayed.
We are indeed living in the last days, and to tell you the truth it might be already too late to sway some people to believe in Christ's Life, Death, and Resurrection.
But then I realised that this is part of church, too, the way that we talk in the halls, the way we sit on scratchy old couches in the staff room of the elementary school nursing without covers on, the way we sway while we talk.
Too proud for penance and too weak to run, he strung himself up from a cedar tree and swayed for days beneath a scathing sToo proud for penance and too weak to run, he strung himself up from a cedar tree and swayed for days beneath a scathing stoo weak to run, he strung himself up from a cedar tree and swayed for days beneath a scathing sun.
For too long I thought that and would go with the sway of the crowd, but no more.
Patrons are not the way God meant it to be as they were effected by how they felt about the Vicar and that could sway them to reduce or stop their giving, that puts too much power into and individuals hands.
That is not to say there shouldn't be Christian or other religious values present but it is to say that people shouldn't be conned and public opinion shouldn't be manipulated by claims of righteous values — as we have seen, it is just too easy to fake and sway people to support what may not be in their best interests based on having a cloak of religion.
This gives us a sway of interpreting the biblical faith which has been too much neglected.
This is a team effort that can be swayed by individual players but if coaches turn to individual players too often teams become one dimensional and less efficient.
In truth, it's unlikely that Bale will be swayed by his teammate's words as he'll make that decision alone, provided United still have the desire and resources to prise him away from Madrid given that they're also set to sign Victor Lindelof in a # 31m deal next week too, as per BBC Sport.
Another Barcelona star who goes to ground far too easily, Dani Alves is also known for his attempts at swaying referees by exaggerating falls.
However the fans have been accused of being a little too «fickle» in the past, with Wenger In / Wenger Out almost swaying week in week out for some Arsenal fans.
Im hoping too that Sanchez Cazorla Monreal Bellerin and Arteta can sway him more so than Fabregas Azpilicueta and Costa can.
They also hold far too much sway in determining college football's national champions.
I didn't know I was capable of swaying the masses to such a degree... if I told you all to jump off a bridge, would you do that, too?
Mourinho said, «Before the game this is too long» prior to storming sway from the journalist.
If your baby continues to cry regardless you sway and hold her, she is maybe too hungry.
If you walk in a park, or at least under some trees, your baby will have some fun too, looking at the swaying leaves.
Although my husband and I tend to sway more alternatively when it comes to healthcare, a solo birth felt too alternative for us.
A sling that is too loose is not only uncomfortable for you and baby (babies often balk at the sensation of freely swinging and swaying and prefer the security of a snug sling), but there is also the risk of baby falling through the too - loose folds of fabric.
I was too tired to keep walking the same path back and forth to her crib, my exhausted body swaying to a silent lullaby.
Tales from Number 10 have circulated that the pair held too much sway over the PM insisting she stick to the «strong and stable» script during the election campaign and even making her wear a pair of much criticised # 1000 leather trousers for an interview last year.
Whilst the myth may be «union power» swaying leadership elections, the truth is that MPs exert too much power over the process (why should they be more important than councillors etc).
According to the poll, 30 percent of voters said Sharpton had too much sway with de Blasio while 39 percent said Sharpton's influence was just right.
Maier said that Heastie has been talking the talk of a tenants» rights advocate and advocates are cautiously optimistic, but it's too early to tell if Heastie can be hold sway on the issue.
Similarly, if the timing of footfalls on a bridge match its frequency, it will sway, too.
Communication and propaganda too, can be used to spread false information or sway public opinion, as has been seen in Russia and Ukraine.
CU Boulder scientist Larry Benson said the new study shows that Chaco Canyon — believed by some archeologists to have been populated by several thousand people around A.D. 1100 and to have held political sway over an area twice the size of Ohio — had soils that were too salty for the effective growth of corn and beans.
Looking back, Al - Khalili admits they were too easily swayed.
But in the current political situation, Iohannis, a former member of the National Liberal Party, does not hold much sway, and it may be too late to roll back Valeca's decisions, says Antonio Marian Rădoi, a chemist at the National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnology here and a board member of Ad Astra.
Superfluids don't exist in the everyday world — it's too warm for the necessary quantum effects to hold sway.
Jumping on the trampoline as a kid, I didn't think too much about how I was lifting my legs or where my arms were swaying.
A sway back is when your back arches too much and your pelvis is stuck in a rocked forward position.
If it's too heavy, your form will suffer and you may start swaying or rocking from side to side.
Studying more from a biomechanics teacher, she found that many yoga students (myself included) have developed too much extension in lower lumbar / sway back and have lost ability for flexion.
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