Sentences with phrase «wrong side of»

Speed control buttons on wrong side of steering wheel.
Whether or not these media outlets will be on the right or wrong side of history remains to be seen.
Making sure you have wrong side of fabric and tee shirt facing you, sew together.
You picked the popular but scientifically wrong side of the debate.
It's a bit weird to be going to your first dance party on the totally wrong side of 40.
That shows us once and for all that there is no right or wrong side of history, but only of truth.
Making your own bias tape, knowing right side from wrong side of ribbing fabric and so much more... and you end up with a great towel bib that doesn't need to go over the baby's head.
Other Stuff We Watched An Education Michael Jackson's This Is It The Men Who Stare at Goats Wrong Side of Town Anchorman The Crazies Bronson
We all know Islam is at wrong side of human history.
4) Place right side of fabric onto wrong side of potholder.
Labour is on the «wrong side of working people and British business» the Conservative leader David Cameron claimed today - after another 14 business leaders endorsed the Tories» promise to scrap Labour's planned National Insurance increases.
We see the Riggins brothers (warriors with big hearts but no prudence or book learning from the very wrong side of town) saying «Texas forever» and staying around in Dillon as a family.
Bell forces us to see characters from the proverbial wrong side of the tracks in a distinctly human light, neither ennobling nor pitying.
For stand - up monster: Place two batting Base circles on wrong side of sweater Base circle.
when the man slaps her facecheek... the first 30 mins, she illuminates her lecherous glitter to pierce audience's eyesight... miss harlow's wardrobe looks its best as the red - headed woman is still on wrong side of the track, later the glamour of flashy ornament is a bit redundant.
, Ebert Gets His Voice Back 45:23 — Review: Cop Out 1:07:15 — Other Stuff We Watched: An Education, Michael Jackson's This Is It, The Men Who Stare at Goats, Wrong Side of Town, Anchorman, The Crazies, Bronson 1:30:37 — Junk Mail: New FJ Remix, Favourite Franchise, Documentary Villains, Larry Cohen / Tobe Hooper Recommendations, Canadian Multiplexes, Walk Hard, How We Watch What We Watch, Favourite DPs 1:59:40 — This Week's DVD Releases 2:01:24 — Outro
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.
When sending marketing emails, make sure you adhere to these seven guidelines so you don't end up on the wrong side of the law.
HelloFresh was once on the wrong side of that — portraying meals that didn't reflect its customers» reality.
Eisfeld has had it particularly rough since World War II ended, when the Soviets drew the Iron Curtain along its southern boundary, leaving the town trapped on the wrong side of history and the factory in the hands of East Germany.
Any CEO who stays on any of the White House business advisory councils will face backlash because they'll be on the wrong side of history, Larry Summers told CNBC on Wednesday.
There's always a right and a wrong side of every street, and before you rent your retail space, stand out front and count how many people walk by the door.
Canada's generic drug king found himself on the wrong side of several shaking fingers in the past year.
This CEO has tangled with gangsters and stood on the wrong side of a gun sight.
«They're on the wrong side of the river and there's a deep gorge in between.
Delaware Sen. Tom Carper, a longtime climate hawk and top Democrat on the Environment and Public Works Committee, said Trump and Pruitt «are on the wrong side of history.»
But an unusual glut of gasoline — just as refiners are ramping up to produce more — has caught them on the wrong side of distillate margins for the second time in less than 12 months.
I meet Baxter in July, at Rethink's offices in what the city of Boston has taken to calling its Innovation District, a once - and to some extent still - gritty area outside of downtown, on the wrong side of the charmless Fort Point Channel.
This hit Wall Street's traders and investors particularly hard, as many pros had been caught on the wrong side of the trade.
Now, that could be because they are corrupt - or it could be because they are on the wrong side of a power struggle,» said Lesperance.
What GM suffered with in terms of decision making and innovation was that they were on the wrong side of this curve.
People face potentially unlimited losses with CFDs if they are on the wrong side of a bet on a price movement and cryptocurrencies are notoriously volatile.
Tesla cash flow and bankruptcy fears (which to be fair to Tesla, have trailed the company for years and many hedge fund shorts have been on the wrong side of, so far) have taken a toll in the past year on the high - flying stock, down close to $ 100.
Whether that's true or not, if Google fired him for saying so, legal experts say the company could be on the wrong side of California law.
Jonathan Bernstein, the president of Bernstein Crisis Management, said Uber needed a total «paradigm shift» soon or it would end up on the wrong side of Silicon Valley's own Hobbesian jungle.
Whenever one of its autonomous vehicles encounters a difficult driving situation, like bicyclists driving down the wrong side of the road or a child running into the street to retrieve a ball, Google can use the episode to train its entire fleet of self driving cars.
Avon (AVP) has been waking up on the wrong side of the bed for a few years now.
That means Berkshire could find its energy investments on the wrong side of innovation.

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