Sentences with phrase «veered slightly»

Things veered slightly off track over yum cha with DD, but I showed superhuman levels of restraint by not having the spring rolls and turning away from the salt and pepper squid.
Hurricane Irma veered slightly right, giving Tampa area officials less to worry about in terms of storm surge from the Gulf of Mexico, but causing slightly more storm damage inland in places like Polk County.
If someone thinks Jesus «isn't in the church» then they may have veered slightly off course with their judgement, because if you are a believer, then you've brought Him with you to whatever church you've arrived at.
Though veering slightly from the strict definition of «marketing,» customer service is a powerful angle to use in your social media strategy that lends strength to the overall approach.
It kept veering slightly to the right and required full focus to keep it running straight.
Orland Park Senior Planner Jane Turley said the bike path, scheduled to be constructed in the spring on 153rd's south side, would veer slightly away from the roadway near the corner «to avoid a naturalized area.»
I used this stroller for my 20 - month - old and my 4 - year - old and found it a bit difficult to push without it veering slightly to my older child's side.
Make of that what you will, but this is a mixed review at best, even if it veers slightly more towards positive than not.
Have you ever driven up behind someone and had to tiptoe your way around them because they kept veering slightly over into your lane?
With pole position in his sights, Magnussen was on a flyer before a small bump in the middle of the third corner caused the Corvette to unsettle and veer slightly wide at the exit.
Stay on Commonwealth Avenue which will veer slightly left and turn into Capital Circle.
Each painting features two foregrounded rows of them, one atop the other, and they veer slightly in space, as if floating.
All it takes is one driver not seeing a cyclist, not paying attention, or veering slightly to the curb and that's enought to cause a bike accident.
So how can you determine when your parenting style may be veering slightly off track from where you want it to be?

Not exact matches

Makle's casual bun was slightly controversial for possibly veering away from royal style protocol, but it was a good indicator that she'd continue to bring her own personal style to the royal family.
I know that a faith even slightly off trajectory eventually veers far off the mark.
If the gyro rotates slightly — because, say, the missile veers to the right — that creates a change in the interference pattern where the two beams pass because of the minute difference in arrival time caused by the rotation.
The only catch is that the skirt is sewed slightly crooked — it veers towards -LSB-...]
The scene is emblematic of the admirable restraint that Spielberg demonstrates throughout this film; what could be a corny rah - rah affair only ever slightly veers into glossy, glazed - over territory.
American remakes of foreign gems are fairly common, and most only slightly veer from the original.
It is a story that starts off with untold promise, only to veer off ever so slightly into the grotesque, like a string arrangement that starts out gorgeous only to veer off - key.
But while Terror of Mechagodzilla is not exactly a good film, it at least veers into slightly darker territory than some of the later Showa efforts.
Bullet often veers into sitcom territory, only with Smight giving it a slightly more cinematic frame.
Occasionally, director Coogler veers into slightly maudlin territory: Brian Eno-esque guitars burble in the background and life slows down to a reflective crawl.
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.
And yet by the time it begins to veer just slightly off course, the show's excellent first few episodes (directed with characteristic verve by Sherlock's Paul McGuigan) have already built up such a repository of trust that our hero could suddenly run into Spider - Man, or develop powers of invisibility, without causing us to blink.
This Memorial Day, veer ever - so - slightly from the beaten track for these alluring, under - the - radar beach town alternatives:
Its inevitable sequel Shift 2: Unleashed veered closer to Slightly Mad's vision, depicting the thrills of taming a high powered race car with striking gravitas whilst bringing a number of pioneering new features other games have since adopted such as the then - innovative driver's eye helmet camera.
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.
I will admit, though, that it's somewhat amusing to see you slightly veer to the left, only to go into a huge spin, hit a small curb and go flying in a way that would make Evil Knievel look on in shock.
A racing line is basically the ideal route to take, and includes such tactics as cutting corners close and veering to the left slightly before a right turn so you can maintain higher speeds.
Sorry to veer off topic slightly but this is a request that the good folk of realclimate consider offering their perspective on the news about increasing methane levels.
He momentarily took his eyes of the road to steady the bag and, when he did, he slightly veered over the centerline of the road into the other lane of travel.
Warning: this is a slightly naughty one At times, my sense of humour veers towards the quirky, which explains why I was highly entertained by this meme... It's the best one I've seen since «What's Your Elf Name?»
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