Sentences with phrase «wonky in»

Just because Apple's changed its matching algorithms doesn't mean things can't go wonky in the cloud.
The problem is that the AR Emoji look a little wonky in practice.
This works fine, though the tracking sometimes goes wonky in this particular view.
The next couple of weeks are typically a little wonky in regards to shipping.
It can be wonky in many ways, and your point would hold up.
This'll save you 50 % on the cost of buying it all individually, which you can always still do if you're a bit wonky in the head.
Audio: The audio goes as big wonky in one spot around the kidnapping, where the voices become slightly muffled or muted.
That is the reason the fabric looks a little wonky in some parts and has weird pulls and puckering.
I promise you, I did a very good job with the hemming... it looks wonky in a few of these pictures, but it was either the camera angle, or more likely me standing funny.
I like the opaque look best, because it doesn't look wonky in the knees of back of the calves when it stretches over that area.
A squat that feels a little wonky in Week 1 will feel smooth and fast within a week or two of regular rehearsals — provided you're doing it properly.
Your thyroid can go wonky in a couple of ways — it can be over-active (hyper - thyroid) or under - active (hypo - thyroid).
PS You have an unneeded apostrophe in the word «gets», your punctuation is just wonky in the first sentence of your first post in that you have a period followed by a lower case letter, and most egregious, you spelled diligence wrong.
I like the opaque look best, because it doesn't look wonky in the knees of back of the calves when it stretches over that area.
These midwives will not hesitate to call an ambulance and get a woman whose labor is wonky in to the hospital.

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For wonky types — and I include myself in that category — the FDA's litany of examples that constitute devices (and not) is fascinating.
Recently, in a move that is wonky but has massive repercussions, Shell enlarged the accounting toolbox it uses to decide which oil projects to invest in.
Here in the real world, readers care not just about what you say but what it looks like on the screen too (as anyone who has every instantly clicked away from a blog post in an insane font or with wonky formatting can attest).
In the UK, most grocery stores require a # 1 coin to be inserted into the trolley before use, and wonky wheels are the bane of many shoppers» existence.
«It takes a couple days for Google to re-index everything, so search results are a little wonky right now, but we are officially reinstated,» Zechory said in an email.
How much wealthy Americans contribute to their wonky economy, deeply shaken by the 2008 - 2009 financial crisis has become a salient topic in recent years, as failing banks, home foreclosures, and a shrinking middle class have dominated headlines while the super-rich get super richer.
With the airwaves full of ostensible experts yelling at one another in cynical displays of political theatre, people were eager for a wonky stats guy who promised to cut through the bullshit.
So while the wonky - sounding session title may have had some in attendance prepared for a purely deep - dive into analytics — I can't imagine a better glimpse into both ROI and the basics of how to be engaging on Facebook.
They have found it doesn't align with annual tax - filer data, with «wonky» results in many areas — in particular showing rising incomes among poor people and falling ones among the rich.
The wonky optimism of the movie's funding method contrasts with Peirone's dark movie plot, influenced by a bleak chapter in her life.
She's in the vein of David Byrne, Sufjan Stevens and other wonky, experimental geniuses whose music might just be a little too smart for the rest of us.
If the prospect of your lovely pastry ending up a wonky mess in a bowl makes you nervous, take a couple shots and just cut the damn thing.
In an effort to tackle this issue of food waste within the supply chain, ASDA challenged IPL, Watts Farms and Smurfit Kappa March, to develop the «Wonky Veg Box.»
The ceramic takes longer to heat, and holds onto the temperature; that will result in wonky timing and overcooked food.
I don't have anyone in my family who has a food allergy, although I try to limit my dairy since my tummy tends to go wonky if I have too much.
I'm not going to talk about the fact that the big diamond in the middle of my weaving is a little bit wonky or that the little diamonds at the bottom aren't all shaped perfectly or that the stripes at the top are wavy instead of straight.
It might have to do with wonky mechanics, though it's hard to see in the pitch - release data.
No cups, no shields, nothing.Get Wonky kronky out along with bullsh*te r Wenger would be a good start and get the gooner supporting Russian shareholder in.
good old frank that he is, the integral english national team player got away with four fouls and no yellow card, 3 in the first half and in the second that i counted before my stream went wonky.
VAR was also a controversial talking point in this game in Juan Mata's disallowed goal, with wonky lines appearing on the screen during its decision.
This is a wonky, in - the - weeds aspect of the new regulations that you'll likely hear little about in the mainstream press, but from my perspective it might be the single most important improvement to school meals.
The weather is a little wonky, and depending on where you live, you might be in for a cool down pretty soon.
Sunday night (first night back home after a few nights away, where sleep was a little wonky): about 45 min of on and off crying (Will went in for one check)
You might also miss a period if you have a change in your sleep patterns, for example, you start working night shifts and sometimes that can throw your cycles out of whack and make your period wonky for a bit as your body adjusts to it.
I'm sure you've heard of the «fetal position» which is a fancy way of saying «curled in a ball and squished into wonky positions in tight quarters.»
Hormones are wonky and many women suffer with nausea and vomiting - especially in the first trimester.
We started off by cutting strips from the green paper — cutting in a straight line is a good starting point for cutting skills you could draw a line for your child to follow or you could like I did with T let them free cut a straight line — this made lots of different sized and slightly wonky shaped stems and leaves for our daffodils to grow on.
As a fellow mother, I feel it is my duty to give you a heads up on some of the wonky pregnancy symptoms your body may experience in the process of creating a tiny human:
Pregnant women experience all kinds of wonky symptoms and it can be helpful to have a sense of what to expect when it's early on in the first trimester.
Let's keep that big picture in mind as we strive to take on the biggest political challenge of our (and possibly any) generation, because until enough people are aware of that, all the wonky policy detail about which «actions» are needed, will count for nothing.
That leaves Mr. Stringer stuck in the wonky valley in between.
That is what emerged from a #PDF14 workshop that illustrated how the realization of visions for open government in New York often comes down to wonky nuts and bolts issues related to government web platforms, procurement and access to open data.
Mulrow will definitely bring a different style to the job than Schwartz, just as Jim Malatras, a wonky policy expert who cut his teeth in the office of former assemblyman Richard Brodsky, has to the position of director of state operations, which he took over after the departure of a longtime Cuomo confidante, Howard Glaser.
It gets caught up in the tangled and wonky world of insurance.
The coming weeks will bring a dense and wonky but nevertheless passionate debate in Rotary Clubs, editorial board meetings and near League of Women Voters tables at county fairs around the state.
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