Sentences with phrase «takes turns on a dime»

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And while I'm grateful believers and unbelievers can agree that the taking of innocent human life is wrong, without a basis for this knowledge, this is a position can turn on a dime.
It turns on a dime, handles most terrain very well - I even took it over a muddy parking lot at a farm and it made it!
Parents rave about the durability of this stroller; the smooth ride on the 6 1/2 - inch wheels and dime - turn maneuverability make this stroller a pleasure to take on long walks.
You can't turn an ocean liner on a dime, and in their view, it will take a complete about - face in society's profligate use of fossil fuels to avert a catastrophe.
Take direction, turn on a dime, completely change the way you're playing a scene if they want you to.
The announcement rattled me, since I was just finishing up a feature story for Ed Next on Steiner's brilliant leadership in taking the moribund Empire State to the RTTT winner's circle in nine short months — the equivalent of turning on a dime in the education reform world.
Well indeed it is, in a temporal way — we can't steer the climate on a dime, and slow feedbacks would tend to increase our turning radius (perhaps all the more important to take your foot off the accelerator?).
But if your methods are sound and your results look good, people will take notice and the field can sometimes turn on a dime.
That's challenging because, in part, you can't turn on a dime and it takes some time to ramp up any business based on relationships.
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