Sentences with phrase «wrong on both sides of the line»

We'll never know the whole truth, but it's abundantly clear that a lot of things went wrong on both sides of the line.

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By that stark analysis, it is McConnell and his cohort, not the Tea Party, who are on the wrong side of the trend line — and possibly the wrong side of history.
It wouldn't be perfect — there would be some people who find themselves on the wrong side of the new lines — but most would be contented with their lot.
Who can say what it feels like to bleed for twelve years, to find yourself perpetually on the wrong side of the line in a culture where there is Clean and there is Unclean?
However, if those who now find themselves on the «wrong side» love in the face of hate, the lines will start to shift, however slowly.
And with 10 of the 12 teams on the wrong side of the cut line set to take the court in the coming days, the Gaels won't be able to breathe easy for the remainder of the week.
He played 3 D lineman on the wrong side of the line when everyone knows the Titans make yards by running left.
Further exemplified by what happened when Kenseth quickly fell on the wrong side of the cut line, as Logano went from being on the bubble — he and Harvick had a fierce battle in the closing laps of regulation where if Harvick had passed him, it would've resulted in Logano's elimination — to capitalizing on Kenseth's mistake and celebrating not only a win, but also the championship opportunity that awaits next weekend.
Tiger's even - par round puts him in the middle of the pack, just slightly on the wrong side of a cut line, at T84.
That dropped him to 1 - over for the round and overall, just on the wrong side of the cut line.
The first driver on the wrong side of the cut lines is the winless Bowyer, who Kahne knocked from the provisional postseason grid.
It should come as no surprise then, that as the semifinal round reaches the juncture where four of the eight remaining Chase drivers are cut, Harvick is once again on the wrong side of the cut line, sitting 18 points behind Busch, the defending Sprint Cup champion, for the final transfer position.
Despite coming off the wrong side of the score line at the Emirates on Saturday, there were a number of things that Spurs could be praised for.
Depending on your fabric strength, you may want to use interfacing to line the wrong side of your fabrics.
If she wakes up «on the wrong side of the bed» the culprit is most likely that her naps / bedtime hour are not in line with her biological rhythms.
[On June 13, West said, «As a first step, this may be a way to get past all the hysteria, but if this is a permanent line in the sand, how do you compensate the people on the wrong side of the lineOn June 13, West said, «As a first step, this may be a way to get past all the hysteria, but if this is a permanent line in the sand, how do you compensate the people on the wrong side of the lineon the wrong side of the line?]
When we deny Mr. B the zoning change he seeks, we don't compensate him... for being on the wrong side of the line.
Like the EU referendum bill, or Theresa May's attacks on imaginary health tourists, or Iain Duncan Smith's insistence on the effectiveness of his welfare reforms, this is another example of post-reality governance: policy based not on the real world, but on an imaginary one of PR messaging in which the sole purpose is stay in power by finding lines of public opinion and putting the opposition on the wrong side of them.
However, in doing so he missed an opportunity to put Brown on the wrong side of his own dividing line.
In the Commons debate that followed the speech Cameron said: «Only this prime minister could draw a dividing line and find himself on the wrong side of it.
[15][16] Stark argued that «the proposed bailout will only help reckless speculators who have been caught on the wrong side of the come line
As a result we found ourselves on the wrong side of too many of Lynton Crosby's famous «dividing lines».
«If we draw the line more brightly, then someone is going to end up on the wrong side of that line
With the right razor, you can balance and achieve the fine lines on which these parameters reside, or, with the wrong razor, come out on the side of knicked, bumped, and irritated.
They say there's a thin line between love and hate, and dating your best friend will teach you how easy it is to find yourself on the wrong side of it!
A little of that is okay, but there's a fine line between ambiguity and obscurity, and he comes up on the wrong side.
There is a fine line between delving into the mysteries of life and engaging in mystification, and Mr. Gomes lands on the wrong side of it.
Remarkably enough, those on the political right are, almost invariably, depicted as being on the wrong side of the line.
So it makes no sense to me that at a moment when we should be standing shoulder to shoulder, we are drawing a line based on years of service and lining up on the wrong side ethically.
«If they ship blindly to Toys «R» Us they could be on the wrong side of a receivership and go to the back of the line when it comes time to get paid.»
The effect usually is slight, maybe 5 - to - 7 points, but if your credit score is on the borderline, it may drop to the wrong side of that line after a hard pull and affect the interest rate you are charged.
It only rarely became an actual problem, but it put the game on the wrong side of the line between challenging and frustrating when it came up.
To me, a lot of the levels felt like they landed on the wrong side of that line.
There's a fine line between familiar and derivative, and there are more than a few themeparks that fall on the bad side of that line, but so long as they're not aping past games too much, there's nothing wrong with leaning on standard designs.
It also happens, though, that Fischl ends up on the wrong side of the line between invention and contrivance.
Apart from the fundamental scientific advances of the breakthrough papers, there is an hierarchy of classes of lesser papers, along the lines of those which — • Confirm or deny the main thrust of a breakthrough paper by arriving from other angles • Provide an alternative or improvement to the main findings of breakthrough papers • Contribute more observation to the breakthrough paper and discuss its relevance • Seek to set a complementary base for a breakthrough in a related aspect of science • Report the views of a clutch of authors about a topic they deem to have political importance • Ditto for educational importance • Write papers that are knowingly lacking good science to place authors in one camp or another • Lambast an author or authors for being on the «wrong» side of a polarised topic • Perform meta analysis Etc..
However, these efforts have essentially always been blocked, and it's almost always been along party lines... with the Republicans on the wrong side of the issue.
If you see red reflectors facing you on the lane lines, you are on the wrong side of the road.
Lethal autonomous weapons systems that remove meaningful human control from determining the legitimacy of targets and deploying lethal force sit on the wrong side of a clear moral line
The U11 Plus is on the wrong side of that fine line, joining devices like the iPhone 8 Plus and Nexus 6P in the awkwardly large and lumpy class of phones.
One such example: a imbedded nipple in an interior join where plastic plumbing and copper plumbing merge the water line, coming in from the street, was installed backwards and on the wrong side of the join, by the builder's plumber.
Such programs are technically on the wrong side of the bright line and thus would be prohibited.
But that's only my opinion:) You might want to try pinning the fabric on your chairs with the wrong side out and that way you can follow the lines of the chair.
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