Sentences with phrase «wrong side of the line»

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?
He played 3 D lineman on the wrong side of the line when everyone knows the Titans make yards by running left.
When we deny Mr. B the zoning change he seeks, we don't compensate him... for being on the wrong side of the line.
[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 line?]
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 line
«If we draw the line more brightly, then someone is going to end up on the wrong side of that line
Remarkably enough, those on the political right are, almost invariably, depicted as being on the wrong side of the line.
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.
It also happens, though, that Fischl ends up on the wrong side of the line between invention and contrivance.
Too many of the these potential accidents fall the wrong side of a line.
There is a fine line between co-operating and becoming co-opted and there is reason to believe that this initiative falls on the wrong side of the line
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