Sentences with phrase «wrong part»

But sometimes it does feel like we are at wrong part of the sea when it comes to dating.
There is no right or wrong part of your relationship to discuss or change.
I don't agree with her review, mostly because I think she was targeting the completely wrong parts of the game as misogynistic and her offered solution was kind of hideously awkward but holy shit that was ugly as all hell and cast a pall over my desire to play the game for a while and made me kind of depressed.
Hence, a flat yield curve can be seen as a yardstick of ineffective policy normalization focusing on the «wrong part of the term structure.»
The author of «Getting Things Done» says people focus on the wrong parts of his productivity system
A few weeks earlier, I'd been diagnosed with a life - threatening condition called ectopic pregnancy — a fertilized egg implanted in the wrong part of the body.
But from Beijing's perspective, the Altai route delivers gas to the wrong part of China, the more sparsely populated west,.
Scientific theories that have been shown to be «wrong» in the past were at best only shown to be partially wrong, and more often than not the wrong parts were forced upon scientists by religion and the church.
We seem to have adopted all the wrong parts.
Santorum thinks Gandhi, born in the wrong part of the world, is burning in a lake of fire and acid right now, and Hitler, a Catholic who accepted Christ as his lord, is sipping martinis pool - side with Jesus.
On it, a character controlled by the boy is on a machine - gun rampage, in a warzone, or gangland, or maybe just the wrong part of town.
Unless you were born in the wrong part of the world and read the wrong book.
There was no question over Schumacher's intentions this time round — Martin Brundle famously saying «You hit the wrong part of him, my friend!»
«When he gets his weight behind the shot with that hook, you just hope you get a piece of it,» Kolzig says, «but not in the wrong part of your body.»
Choosing to look up when controlling the ball and letting it hit the wrong part of your boot.
«You can leave the club face open and spray it to the right, you can have your foot close off too much, hit off the wrong part of the club or your foot, and the ball can go any which way.»
They sent me wrong part first time and I had to recall so still waiting.
THE PART NOT FIT my stroller, i think the Liteway has many Models which is not clear in you website, so i purchased a wrong part.
It doesn't pop open too much (it is freestanding when folded), but if you grab it by the wrong part while loading or unloading, you may find yourself holding an open stroller.
I didn't see the problem in part because I was paying attention to the wrong parts of the code, but the fact that the results showed up only in Firefox clouded things immensely, since the behavior was so weird that I wondered if I'd run afoul of some obscure browser rendering error.
And when the country's Prime Minister attempted to invoke the country's constitution on January 14, lawyers and others were able to show that he was citing the wrong part of the document and hence was trying to act illegally, a move that backfired.
He said it was «ludicrous» to fine people for putting yoghurt pots in the wrong bin, or putting bins on the wrong part of the pavement.
Could that be because biologists have been looking at the wrong part of the experiment?
WHEN we search for the seat of humanity, we might be looking at the wrong part of the brain.
Slice the wrong part of it, and your patient might lose her peripheral vision or her ability to do needlepoint or understand English.
However, occasionally germ cells can get trapped in the wrong part of the body during development and may later turn into brain tumours, for example.
Anyone who has ever hit a baseball off the wrong part of the bat knows the shot of pain that courses through your hands.
Researchers worry that genome editing could accidentally affect the wrong part of the genome — a change that would be permanent with a DNA base editor.
But as this week's investigation into a prenatal paternity test reveals (see «The danger of unreliable paternity tests»), regulators might be focusing on the wrong part of the genetics testing industry.
She saw the same trend — 70 per cent regrew the wrong part, while 30 per cent looked the same as they had originally.
After destabilising a worm's electrical current once, it is as if each end of the worm makes its own decision — with a preference for the wrong part — as to whether it will develop a head or a tail whenever it is cut, says Levin.
Especially when we are trying to raise good people to attribute to the loving nature of this world so we can minimize all the wrong parts of it.
It puts our focus on the wrong part of eating.
This is when the iodine is pulled off the wrong part of the T4 molecule.
Maybe I'm placing it on the wrong part of my neck?
The average dinner in North America has improper portions and usually has the focus on the wrong part of the meal.
Whoever designed these probably measured the wrong part of the foot and was off by at least 1», because I can not imagine how skinny someone's foot would ha e to be for these to fit properly.
As much as I am not the biggest fan of light colored jeans (I feel like they accentuate the wrong part of my body), I included them because when you find the right pair, they are awesome.
I love what you are wearing - it looks so effortless, I never find these things in the shops (I must be looking in the wrong parts of Glasgow:)-RRB-.
Because if you're not attracting the right person, it may be because you're focusing on the wrong parts of yourself — so let's change that!
What ensues is a disciplined but many - angled manhunt tale, as the missing soldier is simultaneously sought by his commanding lieutenant Armitage (Sam Reid), his IRA attackers and the Military Reaction Force, a covert intelligence branch of the British Army fearful of what Hook may learn the longer he spends in the wrong part of town.
Although there's nothing in here as America - hating as the Old Glory - murder from the last picture, The Hills Have Eyes II is nonetheless a pretty good example of a movie that hates the wrong parts of America while providing grist for the opposition mill.
I'm more personally invested in a Keaton win (and think his performance was superior) but I'll harbor no grudges if Redmayne eeks him out (aside from the whole getting it wrong part.)
EMPIRE is a nitty, gritty look at life on the mean streets of the wrong part of New York.
Not the best student — often mispronouncing words and emphasizing the wrong parts of sentences.
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