Sentences with word «swaying»

Swaying means moving gently from side to side, like when a tree moves in the wind. Full definition
Our latest addition to our line of sway bars!
I think more people genuinely just don't know enough and sway by what they hear.
If lawyers have to disclose how much they contributed, then surely that will prevent lawyers who spent a lot of money on a judge's campaign from holding sway in cases.
The beach paradise is scenic and covered with sway palms.
It's simply «the evil» — the world under sway of the power of evil.
Trailer sway control helps enhance towing stability, and is also equipped as standard.
Even when a story is more nuanced, the headline may still hold sway in people's minds.
Comprehensive safety features and functional technologies include trailer sway control system and hill start assist.
Potential energy savings, however, appear to hold more sway with cities and building owners than cost.
However, I could also feel embarrassed or ashamed because I believe it is pathetic and weak for me let someone else have this kind of sway over me.
You're also going to want the adjustable rear sway bar in order to maximize rear suspension performance.
It's very apparent when you call a customer service line and the person has strict orders to not sway from the script.
Regardless of how qualified you are on paper, providing one wrong answer to a question can easily sway a hiring manager's decision about whether you're the right fit for a job.
The first signs of hip dysplasia are clicking or popping of the hip joint, followed by sway back and / or limitation in range of motion of the joint.
Recently surpassing baby boomers as the largest living generation, millennials have a significant amount of sway on the market and they are changing the way business is done.
Front sway bar links go bad often resulting in a knocking noise from the front end when driving slowly over small bumps.
The company is still feeling the effects of helping sway the 2016 presidential election.
I think that's great news, less insulated as well and finally give shareholders slightly more sway in their affairs to boot.
There was a time when art critics, art historians and curators held substantial sway as to what constituted significant contemporary art.
Asked whether his huge money advantage suggests that dollars alone don't sway voters, he defends his fundraising prowess as necessary to get out his message.
Sometimes love can come through in the simplest of gestures - like making a warming pot of soup with some candles and soft tunes to gently sway to on the couch.
Those methods held sway for more than a decade.
Now, the moon may not hold as much sway over human reproduction.
The letter urges followers to frame this as a debate about religious freedom, not contraception, because it's a more effective way to sway public opinion.
I'm not denying that they can sway elections in dramatic fashion, but it's not a majority.
They're not in a position to negotiate with their «employers» nor do they have much sway at the law society.
It's one of the reasons why people get sway back.
I suggest 3 - 4 T, I kind of sway towards the 4 T amount but people may like less sweet oatmeal.
Why should your opinion hold sway when the decision doesn't affect you or anyone else?
The size and assets of an insurance company could also sway customers their way.
Who knows, it may even sway older gamers with its decidedly «older» look.
Made to ensure proper body to chassis alignment, straight body with proper ride height and reduced body sway for years to come.
He paid glowing tribute to those who held sway while he was in other political parties.
It is further assisted by traction control and trailer sway damping control system.
Well, history shows this argument holds little sway in court and, in fact, courts and tribunals believe the opposite.
But a house that is 30 or 40 years old holds a lot less sway over discerning shoppers, especially if its layout is odd or dated.
Give that feelings trump facts, I know this argument won't sway many people.
You can have all the technical skills in the world, but a candidate's personality is what really sets them apart, and will often sway their decision either way.
A bit of bad luck or a bad call can just sway things against you.
If you've been reading for awhile, then you know I don't sway too far left or right on the color wheel.
The reason in this case is that state bar associations, which hold immense political sway, usually oppose shared parenting legislation.
In this session, secrets will be revealed as to what occasions are up for grabs, and how and what can sway consumers along the path to consumption.
Now, policy makers say they will give market forces greater sway over currency's value.
Stop writing articles trying to sway others from doing it just because you don't like them.
I can see the wisdom of this, as one's appearance and movements affect how we respond to them and it could sway how one votes for a performer.
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