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"astray" Definitions
  1. to become lost; to be stolen
  2. to go in the wrong direction or to have the wrong result

556 Sentences With "astray"

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They also like to read about girls who go astray.
Bowser is the Devil, the Deceiver who leads humanity astray.
Too much power and secrecy, and they will go astray.
I too was hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead astray!!!
But users can lose connections if winds push balloons astray.
Many lottery winners go astray after their stroke of fortune.
She follows her parents, trusting we won't lead her astray.
But they're not the ones who really led him astray.
Earlier in the day, a stocking order had gone astray.
He gets antsy if even one couch cushion is astray.
It added that the appeals court had gone badly astray.
Even qualified monitors with solid track records can go astray.
Still, that kind of unproven certainty can lead one astray.
HAVING bags go astray on a flight is rare but infuriating.
According to the indictment, $2.7bn of the money raised went astray.
"I too was hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead [sic] astray!!!"
We want to exceed customer expectation and not lead them astray.
A lot of stuff gets blamed for leading impressionable teenagers astray.
Cramer decided to find out why the promising breakup went astray.
If a woman earns too little, she might be led astray.
But on Friday, the implementation of the rules had gone astray.
When it comes to success, our eyes often lead us astray.
When children go astray, the police officer becomes a surrogate parent.
In hindsight, the polling consensus went astray in two major ways.
Some excerpts: Q. How have things gone astray under Gov. Brown?
I went astray at "One of a children's septet" as well.
Could he have some motivation to lead the Trump-Russia probe astray?
Cohen painted the president as a person who had led him astray.
She didn't know whether or not her gut had led her astray.
Looking back, I can see why a lot of youngsters go astray.
While they're locked away, their children suffer and may be led astray.
If a man earns too much money, he might be led astray.
But some blind spots can create misleading results and lead you astray.
Where common wisdom goes astray is the presumption that coverage equals care.
Something in you actually wants to meander, go astray, get turned around.
However,  some blind spots can create misleading results and lead you astray.
In fact, a fixation on weight may be leading health care astray.
I think those instincts can actually lead you astray in venture capital.
In dissent, Justice Sotomayor wrote that the majority had gone badly astray.
But it really abhors a fraction, and so has led us astray.
If a bag goes astray, though, it is costly for the airlines.
Even when we do, misinformation on the internet leads pet owners astray.
The company reached a similar conclusion that the work had gone astray.
It is true that too much anger can blind us, lead us astray.
Between the two, Bloom argues, empathy is more likely to lead us astray.
It may take more than a slash of scarlet to lead me astray!
This isn't the first time that I've thought Snowden was leading Americans astray.
The latter are essentially good and noble yet led astray by mortal temptations.
Is there a moment in time when you think the world went astray?
Ghostly, contemplative melodic breaks elevate second track "Astray" into a full-on odyssey.
Brutal neoliberalism and xenophobic nationalism are an expression of valuable ideas gone astray.
Comey has conceded that his "ego" has a habit of leading him astray.
But long term, they went astray a bit in their presentation of game.
He is leading people astray and he's holding children prisoner at the border.
Her latest book is Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray (2018).
"I'll give you one patron saint so you don't go astray," he said.
The same determination that led her astray would push her to stay alive.
The show's need to make declarations leads it astray in other ways, too.
Purely Manichean views of the world have led many astray with terrible results.
In fact, there are times when it can lead you very much astray.
In this case, it's their blind prejudices, not ours, that lead them astray.
Using plenty of examples, Mr Levitin shows how easily statistics can lead people astray.
Mr Rushkoff: I don't think there's a golden period from which we went astray.
And no politician wants to admit to taxpayers that their money has gone astray.
They're vague, so Bran might be doing some deductive reasoning that's lead him astray.
And she needs us, or she'll go so terribly astray that no one survives.
Even big names can be led astray by the power of trust and friendship.
But it could lead you astray before it puts you on the right path.
He believes there's such a thing as "comedy jail" -- when funny people go astray.
A musical about an Egyptian band astray in Israel finds its way to Broadway.
A corner by Willian goes astray, and Costa Rica go for the long ball.
As I mentioned, we really want to exceed customer expectation, not lead them astray.
In an impassioned dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the majority had gone badly astray.
Conventional assessments of who can and cannot beat Trump will only lead them astray.
It has nothing to do with being led astray by evil companions or disinformation.
More than other polling, that's what I feel led me astray two years ago.
Is he going to turn out to have been leading people astray all along?
Some of my fellow Red Guards argue that we were just innocent children led astray.
His logic - that by centralizing government spending, there is less chance of money going astray.
DONALD TRUMP'S tendency to judge others by his own standards often leads his diplomacy astray.
When journalists go astray, it's because they've used somebody else's reporting without crediting the source.
Following his instincts that something was astray, Holland opened the man's door and went inside.
If that's how you feel, the kids on your middle school bus led you astray.
I'm electing a leader for this country who can right policies that have gone astray.
In a sharp dissent, Judge Harvie Wilkinson laid out exactly where his colleagues went astray.
On the question of millennials' income, though, I think people have gone a little astray.
But it's very easy to go astray when looking at exit polls — especially early ones.
The Pope called the protesters "dumb" and implied they were led astray by government leftists.
That's what made Reagan succeed; he was this grandfatherly type, and the nation was astray.
Bell has a reputation among conservative Christians as a false teacher who leads others astray.
While she may have been led astray by party insiders, she now owns this repertoire.
And most important, all their cells are getting older and more prone to going astray.
But Sesto is led astray by Vitellia, who pushes him toward an act of terrorism.
To fully embrace moderate Islam, the kingdom must be transparent about where it went astray.
But, an over-reliance on parts-per-million and predictive models can lead us astray.
A caution: Trying to impose a Western prism on the elections could lead you astray.
By monitoring your own GPS navigation, you'll see if the driver is leading you astray.
The younger generation did not lead him astray as you said they would, old farts.
Manafort's attorneys say he had memory lapses but was not trying to lead investigators astray.
So, I have tried to give them what I could, because without hope, children go astray.
" He then stated later that day, "I too was hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead astray!!!
Where Bumble goes a little astray is with the new coins system it's introducing alongside SuperSwipe.
Interacting with the opposite gender is a surefire way to get classified as women gone astray.
But the current exhibition, with its unintentionally ironic title Finds Gone Astray, is another matter altogether.
It's easy to be led astray by well-meaning retail associates eager to make a sale.
Little English is spoken here, yet somehow no dishes go astray and everything arrives as ordered.
Some fans are being led astray, and it's up to Apple to catch their eye again.
He determined that, without candid feedback from smart people, his own opinions were leading him astray.
Its colorful pages tempted me with side trips at every turn, and never led me astray.
Father Elkin described Escobar as a profoundly devout man who was led astray by his ambitions.
Saturn, the planet of rules, responsibility, and structure can sometimes lead Caps astray in this arena.
A musical about an Egyptian police band gone astray in Israel finds its way to Broadway.
They believed the worst of Mr. Trump because they wanted to, and it led them astray.
"Frankie" feels less like a project that went astray than like one that was left unfinished.
She also said Brafman was trying to lead jurors "astray" by mischaracterizing the evidence against Shkreli.
The manager also explained why value investors sometimes go astray by focusing solely on dividend yield.
"We too were hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead [sic] astray!!!" wrote the team's official Twitter account.
Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray, by Sabine HossenfelderPhysics is great, except when it isn't.
But there are still dozens of ways marketers can use language to lead you astray, Young says.
I've seen so many wireless headphones go astray and get tripped up by some issue or another.
And while good putting never goes astray, look for a great ball-striker to emerge on top.
But they maintained he misled the FBI for personal reasons, rather than to send the investigation astray.
Statistics compiled by Sita, an aviation technology company, show a steadily decreasing likelihood of bags going astray.
They can offer the fantasy of absolute knowledge, absolute possession (perhaps this is how Maloof went astray).
Had she not let her boy go astray, she tells him, none of it would have happened.
When things go astray in life, our natural reaction is to play the blame game with ourselves.
But failure to ask the right questions, in the right ways, can lead analysts and strategists astray.
How an &aposinformant&apos led powerful lawyers astray with promises of Epstein&aposs evidence that never materialized
In 1997, the Cat in the Hat balloon injured four people after intense winds forced it astray.
In 1997, the Cat in the Hat balloon injured four people after intense winds forced it astray.
So either the New York Times and The Intercept are being led astray, or the NSA is lying.
The 'Parable of the Good Samaritan' Our usual understanding of this famous story goes astray in several ways.
"The pursuit of monopoly has led Silicon Valley astray," he recently told the readers of Quartz, a website.
So predicting who will show up is extremely difficult, and has led many pollsters astray in the past.
Our emotions (and obsessions) lead us astray constantly and this is part of the whole mystery, isn't it?
These smaller pieces proved to Coplans that classroom instruction focusing on form over content had lead Williams astray.
The vice president also joked that it was perhaps not the first time his hand had gone astray.
Without regular and consistent parenting and love, it's natural for many of these young actors to turn astray.
And what's more, church members have been promised that they will never be led astray by their prophets.
I said I wasn't guilty of leading them astray in our going to Rishikesh to see the Maharishi.
But Bernanke, the central bank's former chairman, thinks doing so under current conditions will only lead investors astray.
My extensive fact-checking before submitting the puzzle (the Wikipedia article on heavy metals) had led me astray!
However, in the nearly two months that I've used this bag, none of the contents have gone astray.
Although he vows to mend his ways, his love of pleasure and entertainment continues to pull him astray.
"The product went astray, and content appeared that did not accord with core socialist values," Mr. Zhang wrote.
False optimism can easily lead you astray and prevent you from making contingency plans or taking bold action.
He and other family members said they believed Abaaoud had exploited his cousin's naiveté and led her astray.
These days, bills often run to thousands of pages, and every bad rookie decision can lead things astray.
Kahneman and Tversky used the word "heuristics" to describe the rules of thumb that often lead people astray.
As for Sabina, she's basically Lilith, the eternal temptress, there to lead good men like Mr. Antrobus astray.
We have been hoodwinked, bamboozled, led astray, run amok, and flat out DECEIVED by Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul!
As for the activated charcoal pills, it turns out that I may have been led astray by the internet.
But tourists in Australia looking for the country's iconic Blue Mountains have been regularly led astray by the platform.
There's just one problem: This message is not only wrong, it's leading us astray in our fight against obesity.
But the fact that bullets might go astray should give innocent flyers in tightly-packed cabins pause for thought.
In both cases the centre-left began to go astray when it ceased to believe in its own success.
Satchmo had arrived with his gleaming trumpet in the wrong music hall, led astray by the algorithm's associative logic.
Instead, "Do Not Lead Us Astray" highlights Maggie's leadership skills, particularly her ability to anticipate her enemy's strategic moves.
But seeing four well-intentioned people led astray by a collective, warped worldview is even more frightening in 2018.
Their movement was ponderous, passes went astray under no pressure whatsoever and free kicks and crosses were over-hit.
Versteeg corralled a rebound near the net and cashed it in after a shot by Brayden McNabb went astray.
The series opens with soldiers searching his car for books — potential religious teachings that could lead his students astray.
And some of them come uncomfortably close to those which have long led the left astray in Latin America.
But they also warn that some consumers may be led astray by genetic findings that are overblown or irrelevant.
An earlier version of this article misstated the instrument that went astray at the end of a Brahms symphony.
Mr. Trump would have to begin by parting company with the hard-line advisers who helped lead him astray.
Phillips, whom I discussed this with on my podcast, argues that the "sunlight" metaphor has led the media astray.
The 37-year-old flagged a game plan that never goes astray at a U.S. Open — "fairways and greens".
As Manaugh notes on his blog, individual stories of people being led astray by their GPS systems aren't unique.
They argue that Francis is sowing confusion and leading the church astray with his inclusive interpretation of the gospel.
Maurice goes astray and arrives at a spellbound castle, where he warms his posterior probability against an open hearth.
Willett's excellent wedge game indicated attacking the par 5s from his favorite distance if his tee shot went astray.
The other thread to untangle a bit is the scientific method and how far astray it can lead us.
This correction was delayed because an email from a reader pointing out the error went astray at The Times.
Like tracing the license plates of a stolen car back to the wrong person, this can lead investigators astray.
If you're for Johnson, he has to go far, far astray to make you say he "lost" the debate.
For too long the perverse incentives created by the fee-for-service payment system have led health care astray.
Finds Gone Astray features 250,73 artifacts confiscated from looters and unauthorized dealers in antiquities over the past 27 years.
Do you think this idea, or maybe the way this idea was interpreted in the press, led people astray?
"Fake news," which can lead voters astray on the issues and candidates, has gotten a great deal of attention.
And if the underlying model for a system isn't a good fit, the subsequent analysis can go very far astray.
It's amazing what we can learn about a single individual, but as Wierer suggests, it can sometimes lead us astray.
We talked to people who've actually had sex in cars, and it's pretty clear that movies have led us astray.
Kestenbaum explains: The One Westers saw themselves as radical reformers of earlier generations of Hebrew Israelites who had gone astray.
But analogies tend to lead us astray—the future does not lie in the past, and now is not 1947.
It's when the narrative dries up or goes astray that the images, however wondrous, tend to get stranded and stuck.
Fans and the media rushed to draw conclusions about the suicide and were led astray by incorrect or incomplete explanations.
He also suggested the new government should put tight restrictions on states and cities to prevent them from going astray.
Sheldrick was frustrated by equipment going astray, suppliers coming to the wrong place and musicians failing to find the venue.
Others went further astray, detailing fringe conspiracies; one argues that President Trump is a pawn of the Rothschild banking family.
Sly and slithering, a lot is like lounge music gone astray or filtered through a bad dream: fried, droopy, twisty.
And I think they were led astray and they ended up participating in some things which I know they regret.
But the setup quickly goes astray, or is deliberately derailed, in this Manhattan Theater Club production directed by Saheem Ali.
At trial, Mr. Jiang said he had been led astray by indoctrination in Western notions of the rule of law.
Here, I saw the benefit of being a beginner: I had no bad habits or muscle memory leading me astray.
As the planet of fantasy and delusion, Neptune helps us tap into our intuition, but can also lead us astray.
Before their engagement, Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian had a history of leading fans astray in regard to their relationship status.
"We have been hoodwinked, bamboozled, led astray, run amuck, and flat out deceived," tweeted another shell-shocked victim of this trickery.
But Switzerland's chief prosecutor said a criminal investigation into 230MDB had revealed that about $20143 billion appeared to have gone astray.
Cetaceans are social creatures that live in groups, and it's possible that one confused whale can lead an entire pod astray.
But Switzerland's chief prosecutor said a criminal investigation into 230MDB had revealed that about $22009 billion appeared to have gone astray.
From my seat, I somnolently kept watch on them, breaking things up as needed and rounding up whichever one went astray.
Thanks to his leading players, however, the movie grows limber, ambiguous, and twice as interesting, and the sermon goes astray. ♦
JFK was led astray by the CIA over the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion in the first year of his presidency.
If the police are forced to open fire, in rare instances a police bullet will go astray and hit a bystander.
Whether the four guys were always destined to become fuckups or whether it was rap that led them astray is unclear.
The victims weren't appealing, or there was a nefarious motive suspected, or some other reason that would have led investigators astray.
Mr. Toobin points out that American prisons are full of people who are led astray and wind up committing criminal acts.
Mr. Comey offers an important lesson on what happens when power corrupts and when bad leaders lead even good people astray.
But when companies like Uber are valued so highly by the capital markets, investors and young people can be led astray.
They seem to think it's their duty to correct people who appear to be going astray or making the wrong choice.
He's not the good guy he tried to paint himself as in court, just a family guy who went momentarily astray.
It paints trans people as liars who are willfully misleading innocents astray, when they're just people trying to live their lives.
Now, new research both from Lach and from other researchers highlights some key areas where consumers seeking advice are led astray.
As this image suggests, with the connection to the tactful game of Jenga, that one thing astray can end it all.
But this time, the method led many market-watchers astray as prior monthly adjustments would have suggested further downside to corn yield.
Beijing views Taiwan as a province that has gone astray and has no right to international recognition as a separate political entity.
No matter how careful you are about where you get your news from, Photoshop skills and misleading attributions can lead anyone astray.
The deep-tissue forensic analysis of scant data from the missing plane will help guide future searches for other aircraft gone astray.
You can see the edges of his plywood, the screws, the marks made by greasy hands, or a tool that went astray.
Cocooned in wealth and privilege, the sisters dreamed noble dreams but were buoyed by naïveté and sometimes led astray by bourgeois idealism.
The trend has held up on more than 50% of occasions but can lead investors astray on years that it is wrong.
Most female students have to deal with conservative school principals, nosy hostel wardens and strict rules to protect them from going "astray".
Going astray, in broad terms, means going to cinema halls, wearing jeans, smoking, going to literary festivals or returning late to hostels.
In these cases, accounting for a wider range of collisions—by drawing ever more elaborate Feynman diagrams—can actually lead physicists astray.
The stock market can be confusing, but one piece of advice has rarely steered Cramer astray: always keep an eye on bonds.
Assess: Are we in the game for the right reasons, or has a desire to impress and "keep up" led us astray?
Additionally, if ITU is allowed to go so far astray, why not add nuclear reactor contamination or space travel to the mix?
But Mr. Moore, 39, and Ms. Carnell, 44, say they are not scapegoating black immigrants or trying to lead black voters astray.
" The actor, however talented, must be kept from reading an author's work, Rilke insisted, for "he almost always errs and goes astray.
I ask Mr. Cohn when the moment was, on Tuesday night, when he realized that all the polls had led us astray.
Kimhi argues that this view is wrong, and that the distinction between psychology and logic has led our understanding of thinking astray.
It can also toy with us, letting some prototypes slip out to offer just enough misinformation to lead prognosticators and pundits astray.
The author never once tries to lead you astray with erroneous clues in an attempt to distract you from an obvious conclusion.
In particular, the model's sensitivity to the ISM manufacturing index has led the gauge astray multiple times, causing growth to be overstated.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi took predecessor and co-founder Travis Kalanick to task on Tuesday for leading the ride-hailing giant astray.
That they have to ask at all is a slap in the face and a sign of national priorities run far astray.
But while her looks may have been unparalleled, there was one woman she worried might lead her love Richard Burton astray — Sophia Loren.
If it is to be reformed, it will need the steady hand of someone who understands just how thoroughly it has gone astray.
It's a kind of epistemic poison, leading Democrats astray in a similar-but-much-smaller-scale way that Fox News narratives mislead Republicans.
Petit, who had held a comfortable lead, went astray as he ventured into blowing snow and lost the trail, forcing him to backtrack.
The major concern is that an army of DNA-breaking enzymes might sometimes wander astray and cause unintended mutations in places it shouldn't.
By the way, we reached out to Erin's rep -- so far no word back ... but c'mon, when have emojis ever led us astray??
"It happens that sometimes a bird is not strong enough, and it goes astray, flies in the wrong direction," she told the Times.
Instead, the explanation probably lies in the familiar litany of cognitive biases that lead people astray despite their best efforts to be rational.
Ullrich's Hitler is no tyrant-sorcerer who leads an innocent Germany astray; he is a chameleon, acutely conscious of the image he projects.
"She has gone astray," said Ms. Wong, who has spent up to 10 hours a day singing, praying and marching during the protests.
" In lines frequently cited as evidence, she writes: "I don't want to lead Ivan astray, but he'll never realize that I am double.
Gulf-financed bodies deny links to radical groups and say their money is for charity, but local sources say it can go astray.
Cognitive biases are automatic and exist to help us simplify the information we encounter in the world, yet they can lead us astray.
So it makes sense that our brains would make us forget outdated, irrelevant information that might confuse us, or information that leads us astray.
Freed doesn't veer astray from the core principles of the franchise, which has always been transactional in tone (there are contracts involved, after all).
He loses his Oxford scholarship after a wild night out, but only because he took the rap for the friends who led him astray.
If such highly educated, well-off men could start down such a deadly path, what was to stop their own children being led astray?
That's why he worries about market-watchers who try to "gin up" patterns in the stock market, because they tend to lead people astray.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last month, the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem unveiled a new exhibition, Finds Gone Astray, to great fanfare.
The stock market can be confusing, but one piece of advice has rarely steered CNBC's Jim Cramer astray: always keep an eye on bonds.
Yet the movie's patient progress is driven and tensed, and you feel that, at every turn in the path, something could go badly astray.
However, he also came across people whose passions led them astray, which is why he says the advice "follow your passion" can be dangerous.
Even sharing what seems like workaday details about other colleagues — like their vacation plans — can go astray as they're passed around, Ms. Arnold said.
" In the deposition, Musk also said he now believes that the private investigator led him astray, and was "just taking us for a ride.
Unsurprisingly, the judge rejected Malowney's argument that Weissinger was a good man who had been temporarily led astray by the evils of cable news.
Democrats should be focused on the primary and vetting candidates running for the 2020 nomination, and not be led astray to chase these stories.
Simply bike around and get lost, as I did, knowing that on such a small island, you're never truly at risk of going astray.
Dmitri S. Peskov, Mr. Putin's spokesman, accused protest organizers on Monday of leading young Russians — "virtually children," he said — astray with lies and provocations.
This fall, Lindsay will carry out a series of events at the Whitney in conjunction with the retrospective in a project called Myth Astray.
The exhibition Finds Gone Astray is an unusual opportunity to bring to light artifacts that have never been made available to the public before.
"Supposedly we saw youth that were going astray and that was the problem," University of Illinois geography professor David Wilson told the Root in 4.53.
But now those instincts have led Snap astray, and it will require a philosophical shift as well as a product one to save the company.
Some economists, however, argue that new methods also bring new dangers; rather than pushing economics forward, crazes can lead it astray, especially in their infancy.
He knows that it will take a few more rides at the rodeo to learn every nuance of Augusta, where experience does not go astray.
I think that's interesting and surprising, to see how even the strongest and most confident women can have their own insecurities that lead them astray.
"One of the reasons that EDF is in difficulties is because the nuclear industry, sorry to say it, is leading us astray," Hulot had said.
Trump Jr. first claimed that he was led astray by "an acquaintance" who didn't even tell him the name of the Russian he would meet.
Its power to inform and to lead astray, to entertain and to annoy, to build co-operation or destroy a reputation, makes language serious stuff.
It's "a satisfyingly tough look into conscience, to those dark places where some men also go astray," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
The ability to watch movies and TV on demand is apparently the work of forces meant to lead us astray from the ways of righteousness.
The Arizona senator rankled members of the GOP with his ongoing attacks on the president, whom he has accused of leading the Republican Party astray.
On Friday, the Mets quietly welcomed the return of a famed piece of team history, which earlier this year came perilously close to going astray.
For every podcast or TV show about a possible wrongful conviction, for every gut-wrenching story about the system gone astray, there is also fear.
"Supposedly we saw youth that were going astray and that was the problem," University of Illinois geography professor David Wilson told The Root in 212.
Still, accidents happen, and a trombone went momentarily but badly astray in the rising clamor at the end of Brahms's Second Symphony on Saturday evening.
The guitarist David Gilmore ran snaky improvisations around them, leading your ear gently astray until the rhythm section dropped decisively into a thrashing rock beat.
In the process, he addressed two other recent death penalty cases, from Ohio and Alabama, in which he said the court had also gone astray.
Furthermore, the in-house critic knows the worldview of his party and is in a better position to see when it has perhaps drifted astray.
Problems with the e-scooters just days into the program include illegal parking, devices left astray, and riders on sidewalks, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
How, you wonder, did you not see it before, this particular road forward, this way of moving that no longer requires you to lead yourself astray?
Unlike Wikipedia, Twitter is a profit-seeking entity, and Facebook has shown how badly astray a company can go in the pursuit of monetizable user information.
Lonnie Walker capped the Hurricanes' comeback with a step-back 3-pointer with 2.4 seconds remaining and BC's inbounds pass went astray as the horn sounded.
Preventing Pakistani nuclear weapons going astray depended on close co-operation with the Pakistani state, notably its army and spy service, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
The artifacts on display in Finds Gone Astray are somewhat different: they were not obtained by excavation or survey work but confiscated from looters and smugglers.
Without a strong opposition, the Conservative Party is likely to go astray from its market principles and venture into the protectionist realm of center-left politics.
Cahalan's condition is what in medicine is called a "great pretender": a disorder that mimics the symptoms of various disorders, confounding doctors and leading them astray.
It was his father, an enthusiastic traveler and amateur photographer, who led him astray by giving him a vest-pocket Kodak when Marc was a teenager.
It's likely to cause you to become stuck in the rut of your own thoughts and immersed in the emotions that might be leading you astray.
Their minimal movement—a feather astray here, a wing akimbo there—makes them look uncannily like Gainsborough's feathery society beauties, who are equally silent, equally sure.
Yet the study illustrates a deeper economic lesson: Policies often go astray when we try to change behavior while leaving the motive for that behavior unchanged.
The story goes like this: Trump is a malign interloper who swept in and "hijacked" the Republican Party, leading it astray from its true, noble ideals.
If that sometimes leads him astray, he writes it off to his alter ego "Big Baby," his mischievous side that's all about getting away with shit.
Editorial Some good news from Tuesday, a point of sanity on a day when the nation's electoral judgment went catastrophically astray: Voters in Maricopa County, Ariz.
An elite starter in the regular season, Price has repeatedly gone astray in October, and his four teams have lost all 10 of his postseason starts.
Such voters no longer wanted to preserve an America that was going astray; they wanted to raze and remodel it, with Trump as head of demolition.
Earlier in the book, Kan similarly goes astray when she claims that for three years beginning in 1983, a "powerful police state" form of control returned.
" Still, when Capece Galeota, who also oversees communications for Berluti and the Louis Vuitton Foundation, came to Paris 13 years ago, "things went a little astray.
Some expressed frustration with leadership for leading them astray, others simply praised their time at the company and the people they had met along the way.
If somebody should make what I believe is probably not the safest choice to get their news from us, we don't want to lead them astray.
In fact, we're now learning that the Hwasong-12 missile that the country launched actually went astray and may have hit the North Korean city of Tokchon.
Along with his cooperation, authorities have credited the man with participating in a private intervention "with a young man who was being led astray" by IS propaganda.
Entertainment Weekly notes that HBO has not yet confirmed the existence of such a special, but we're don't see any reason why Bean would lead us astray.
While Finds Gone Astray and the Bible Lands Museum may be particularly egregious examples, museums and their exhibitions are regularly plagued by serious ethical and legal problems.
"Barbara joked that George and I spent so much time together I had become almost a member of the family, the 'black sheep' that had gone astray."
One shot hit the roof of the truck and the other went astray as Finicum stepped out of his truck, his hands in the air, investigators said.
That sort of thing happens in countries such as Brazil, which achieve short-lived periods of stability and prosperity and suddenly turn astray for no obvious reason.
Despite his sexual pursuit of children, physical abuse, and dangerous, emotionally driven decisions, fans still insist he was a God-fearing Southern gentleman led astray by drugs.
As America learned in Iraq, and as Mr Stark learned in Sokovia, people without procedural oversight are apt to be led disastrously astray by their own biases.
AMY LAIKEN Chicago To the Editor: Nicholas Kristof does not convince me that he has corrected the assumptions that led him astray on so-called welfare reform.
Since the two finds are separated by 130 years, it's not outside the realm of possibility that a hoodwinker sunfish just goes astray from time to time.
They still hope to locate the aircraft on the seafloor and its black boxes, with the goal of unlocking the mystery of why the plane went astray.
" We discuss the first American novel, The Power of Sympathy: "It was about how we can over-identify with characters and it can lead us astray morally.
If their goal was to stop the unrest, the police could not have gone more astray: In response, more than 10,000 Iranian students took to the streets.
Laurence plays Sophie, Mo's no-nonsense high school crush, who isn't afraid to call him on his bullshit, especially as Zeke's romantic advice leads him severely astray.
The turn of the year is typically a time of reflection and planning to right areas that you may have let go astray in the previous year.
Perhaps Congress should look to see if the FTC has gone astray and, if so, adjust its funding to help the FTC refocus on consumers' real problems.
The first mention of the "lilitu" demon appears in Sumerian mythology in 3,000 B.C. She was depicted as a beautiful, but dangerous, woman who led men astray.
But officials are not trying to have a repeat of 1997, when the Cat in the Hat balloon injured four people after intense winds forced it astray.
Of course there has been murmuring from his advisers about how Ryan led them all astray, and it bodes ill for the Trump-Ryan relationship going forward.
But we're not ones to lead people astray, so showing the burned-down house and a wailing Rebecca is definitely an indication of what happened possibly that night.
Pinocchio must prove himself worthy of being a real boy when he falls into the clutches of Honest John who leads him astray to the sinful Pleasure Island.
The purpose of the exercise, Smith said, was to develop a process for seeing your own motivations honestly and for spotting when they might be leading you astray.
Defense attorneys argued that Michael Bever was led astray by his older brother, and Robert Bever testified that he wanted to take responsibility for all of the killings.
Spotify had led two young lovers astray, and here we were, colours, so many colours, coalescing, while R fucking Kelly warbled on and on about being a snowman.
Although scientists pride themselves on their objectivity and ability to stick to evidence, Asahara demonstrated that they are just as susceptible to being lead astray as anyone else.
These days, Laycock is a crime prevention consultant and mentor, working with kids who may be heading down a similar path to the one that led him astray.
Analyses that spend too much time focused on a comfortable narrative that can be reapplied, instead of adding local context, are likely to lead analysts and investors astray.
Without self-reflection, it's far too easy to get led astray with rationalization or a chorus of "yes people" who aren't willing to speak up about their concerns.
The Colombian media have linked him to an attack on the Presidential palace of Nariño, in which a rocket went astray and killed at least ten homeless people.
In its first season, Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker demonstrated a knack for building dreadful worlds where technology has led us astray in realistic, often near-future worlds.
A good vision can be destroyed by a bad strategy; high ideals can be muddied by weak staffing; a pure heart can be led astray by bad advice.
So too our natural curiosity about the unknown can lead us astray on a website that leads us too much in the direction of lies, hoaxes and misinformation.
Like a compass that fails to point due north, all economic models are off to some extent; following an imprecise or incorrect model can lead society far astray.
On the cover is an unmade bed , a white desk lamp, two books left astray, a coffee mug, and blinds pulled halfway up to reveal a fire escape.
Political establishments, which have their own stubborn subcultures, have held on to conventional wisdom even as it has led them astray — for instance, by discounting Mr. Corbyn's potential.
A boomer myself, I see much gone astray, but I hesitate to ascribe our current state to the disappearance of some mythical sense of community and civic consciousness.
Even where executives refrained from publicly supporting Brexit or Trump, it's believed that so-called "closet-case" voters led the pollsters astray, both inside the C-suite and out.
The rest of the WB and Turner catalogs (and as a Criterion collector, those are the ones I'm more interested in) will be left astray for the immediate future.
"While I realize Amazon's algorithms are based on popularity and other user characteristics, the end result of the algorithm is to lead parents astray with more misinformation," she says.
Joe Biden says that when deciding whether to vote in favor of invading Iraq in 2002, he took President George W. Bush at his word and was led astray.
" Lloyd Billiter Jr., a retired Texas oilfield services worker who participated in the poll, said he thought the FBI had become too political and "their people have gone astray.
In my experience it was frequently unresponsive; sometimes someone would make a wrong choice because their cursor went astray, or miss a quick time event because of a delay.
As the field has developed—and has gone astray, in his view—Breidenbach has grown increasingly vocal about what he describes as its lack of rigor, transparency, and integrity.
The Associated Press reports that the young dog was led astray by her canine friend who helped her escape from her house in Pueblo West, Colorado, on Sunday night.
But as you progress, you'll find that constructors love a red herring — an unusual pairing or a triple combination that can make solvers scratch their heads or go astray.
The suggestion that he may have gone astray has rattled Cuomo's circle, especially the governor, who is said to have been blindsided by the news of his aide's investigation.
The findings show the Western-backed government, which has been criticized by donors for corruption in the past, is struggling to ensure its imported arms do not go astray.
On "Illuminate," he pushes boundaries but always with respect; women tend to have the power in Mr. Mendes's songs, though sometimes they are led astray by less honorable men.
Despite the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, too often those suffering from mental illness cannot afford the health care needed to rebalance a brain chemistry gone astray.
The story, too, felt unfinished — its bucolic valley under siege from a mysterious fog was richly imagined, but the plot went astray into dull misunderstandings and rote bullying drama.
On Wednesday, Mr. Mnangagwa's allies reinforced their longtime message that Mr. Mugabe had been led astray by his wife and other members of a faction called the G-40.
Now he is in a realm where his instincts seem to lead him astray and where there's a chance he will end up in disgrace and possibly under indictment.
During the second half of the day, they turned their focus to Trump's alleged abuse of power and all the ways his conduct went astray of official US policy.
Regardless of if Rachael Ray led me astray or I led myself down the path of weeknight cooking destruction, I still felt thoroughly frustrated by the time dinner was ready.
The people elected to run the country are mere mortals, but overall they respond to the will of the nation and put things right when we tend to go astray.
The fastest-growing scourge identified by the gathering was the exploitation of minors who have gone astray in the vast migration movements which have swept through Europe and Latin America.
That boundary melding allowed him to posit the existence of cognitive mechanisms that wouldn't be empirically proved for decades, but it also led him astray in problematic, ultimately hurtful ways.
"This agency has gone astray and has so broken the trust, particularly in cities like mine, I believe we would all be better served to start from scratch," she said.
And Hofreiter did tell Gizmodo that there are a lot of places where an analysis like this can be led astray by contamination, from either humans or even domestic animals.
The fact that Falwell and Dobson have been led astray does not change the truth one whit: To hate the immigrant is to abandon God and to forget the Bible.
Men are weak and easily led by the powers of sexual attraction, so of course women, who are stronger and more naturally chaste, must be punished for leading them astray.
In short, someone tricked Podesta into giving them his password, he didn't have two-factor authentication set up as an additional check, and the campaign's IT team led him astray.
Nazir Razak, chairman of CIMB, Malaysia's second-biggest bank, took to Instagram the day after Swiss authorities declared that there were "serious indications" that $4bn had gone astray in Malaysia.
The Islamic authorities reasoned that Muslims might be confused, and tempted to go astray, if they came across people of other persuasions addressing a deity which only Muslims fully understood.
Grewal said Kogan followed the company's policies in obtaining the data since he asked for users' permission to collect it, but went astray by giving it to a third party.
So, the unbalanced trade with China is an issue to address in the U.S. But tragically, President Trump's strategy seems to be isolationism — and that is leading the U.S. astray.
I'd been a fool, led astray by the warping artifice of art itself, carried away by my own need to possess a truth which never existed in the first place.
Dozens of Cohen's friends and associates wrote letters to the judge describing him as a family man led astray in part due to his passionate loyalty to an uncompromising boss.
One worries about the missing diary or the poignant letter gone astray — or the proverbial suitcase in the attic, stuffed with handwritten love letters, only to be discovered too late.
Things can get lost or go astray when you're relaying them through a dog, but with Edward, you felt a kind of clarity and ease when an animal was around.
During the second half of the day, they turned their focus to Trump&aposs alleged abuse of power and all the ways his conduct went astray of official US policy.
As a result of this misinformation, our nation has a collective ignorance of our own proud history and it has lead us astray not only politically, but more importantly culturally.
For his part, Trump has soured on the Republican congressional leadership in recent months, fuming to associates that they led him astray on their health care strategy, among other complaints.
How do you guard against that ideology, which still dominates much of the GOP, and some of whose ideas are shared by more hawkish Democrats, from leading us astray again?
Cancer is very psychic—you're a little too practical to believe in anything so woo-woo, dear cow; however, you have strong intuitive abilities, too… your gut never leads you astray!
He's got a hard hat in case things go totally astray, but other than that, he isn't decked out in complete firefighting gear, just green cargo pants and a matching jacket.
Imagination works as both a blessing and a crutch, and both Leola and her mother struggle with their shadows, unable to tell whether or not their impulses are leading them astray.
On NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday, he took a slightly softer tone in his criticism of the president, describing him a damaging figure who is leading the Republican Party astray.
Roll also does a good job of checking up on other historians, and to his credit, he names those who have gone astray — William Manchester, Lynne Olson and Doris Kearns Goodwin.
For years, Judge Kavanaugh has toiled in the vineyards of administrative law, writing highly influential opinions on regulatory matters and demonstrating a willingness to discipline federal agencies when they go astray.
Ms. Rosmah, who was the daughter of teachers, was cast as a kind of Lady Macbeth who led her husband, the scion of one of Malaysia's most prominent political families, astray.
It was only during "Junction" (1961), the oldest work and the first on the opening program, that the music went glaringly astray, in a muffled and out-of-key cello suite.
We need to come together to solve this problem, not let the fossil fuel industry's talking points lead us away from a meaningful solution because leading us astray suits its interests.
But the seemingly clear story told by the polls has led us somewhat astray, and it's probably part of why elected officials, journalists and pollsters were caught off guard in 2016.
It said that in the rapidly changing market environment, a traditional regulatory approach could lead banks astray if they focus too much on their own and their borrowers' short-term prospects.
But when the lights came up afterward, what they wanted to talk about was the blip of a lighting cue that went astray and the microphone that was taped down improperly.
I then went a bit astray with "benny" instead of TRANQ (that "Q" was vital to figuring out the beginning of this quotation, too); I also put "Connick" instead of NILSSON.
But the bottom line is police need to be aware of how strict quotas and incentives can lead officers astray — and take steps to correct any of those unwanted side effects.
It proposes a system wherein your device would use information Google already collects — such as travel itineraries from your email inbox — and act on that knowledge if it detects you're going astray.
But a close reading of insider commentary indicates that what they do is review the votes of the 13,000 people in the voting body and then correct it when they go astray.
"Finds Gone Astray is a unique opportunity to shed light on the importance of preserving the history of our region and protecting our ancient sites," Weiss states in the museum's press release.
The invisible hand of the market fumbles, leading resources astray…Children, just like cigarettes or mobile phones, clearly impose a negative externality on people who are near them… The solution is obvious.
It is the Republican Party that has taken us astray, with an untenable system of taxing working people at higher rates than wealthy investors, making the rich richer and the poor poorer.
"Our moral compass has gone astray and I will continue to speak out against this injustice until the administration realizes this is not who we should be as Americans," said Democratic Rep.
Final guess: Chicken & Waffles Though we feel confident that our palates have not led us astray, we will be receiving the official reveal of flavors next week — so stay tuned, snack lovers.
At the same time, despite funding limitations, politicians have a tendency to fall in love with novel, pathbreaking, expensive projects that frequently go astray, resulting in arguments against spending more on infrastructure.
When people are free to put together their own disguises, they are actually quite attuned to what makes a face distinctive, and can be very inventive about how to lead people astray.
I got RICOCHETS and NARCISSIST, somewhat guessing on both, but then put "count me in" for YOU NAME IT and "sad faced" for DOWNCAST, both of which sent me far, far astray.
The two men stand in grief while the house appears to have grown its own brain — a social movement run astray and the best comment I've ever seen on the Cuban revolution.
Of course, this approach is rather risky for the aides themselves, because if their preferred policy backfires or becomes a problem in the press, Trump will simply blame them for steering him astray.
Now investigators will try to figure out why Mr. McCormack went astray in the 11 minutes after he took off, bound for an airport in Linden, N.J., where he usually parked the helicopter.
James was supposed to be the savior of a flagship franchise gone astray; salvaging the final months of this year would be a key indicator that he still wields that type of power.
It's not that hard to imagine that Republican elites might want to avoid what's going on there: party elites coalescing around an "establishment favorite," while some polls and iconoclastic ideological activists go astray.
It's tricky because emotions like sympathy and empathy are good for society, and important to being a good person, but these emotions can lead us astray if we're not aware of what's driving them.
If you haven't watched Wild Wild Country, I'll summarize: It's the story of a spiritual community (ahem, cult) gone deeply astray, replete with a militia, private jets, machine guns, murder attempts, and mass poisonings.
In a profound and persuasive new book, The Tyranny of the Ideal: Justice in a Diverse Society, the political philosopher Gerald Gaus shows that visions of political perfection are bound to lead us astray.
But in the case of its Crisis Response pages, why not curate news from verified and vetted outlets to ensure that those looking for answers and loved ones in a crisis aren't led astray?
Venus will be shining brightly nearby, but do not be led astray—the comet is quite distinct from a star or planet, with a bright, blueish-green head and a diffuse, fan-shaped tail.
In 2013 a team of researchers from the University of Texas at Austin successfully led astray an $80 million yacht in the Mediterranean, overpowering its GPS receivers and sending it onto a new course.
The Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem recently unveiled a new exhibition, Finds Gone Astray, to great fanfare, but it has so many ethical and legal violations that it's hard to know where to begin.
Mains, the child agent, says this transition is where she often sees young stars go astray, sometimes out of not knowing what to do with themselves; sometimes out of deep-seated feelings of rejection.
We are not indifferent creators, we have a duty of care and when even with the best of intentions you go astray, as many of us have, you have the responsibility to course correct.
Of course, there's been some backlash, including a handful of hateful emails toting untrue stereotypes about undocumented people— some even lambasting her directly for "being an evil person and leading people astray," Peeples says.
"It's a similar kind of savior mentality -- that these poor Uighurs didn't understand that they were being led astray by extremists," said Darren Byler, a scholar of Uighur culture at the University of Washington.
Krstajic fielded an experimental 4-2-3-1 formation which failed to spark as their final pass kept going astray and the defence looked shaky every time the South American side came forward purposefully.
You have to understand some things are out of your control, but as long as you know the story and the characters and the heart of a scene, you can adjust when things go astray.
He devotes ample space both to the ways that quantitative findings can lead decision-makers astray, and to the risk that the nearly omniscient owners of such data sets may find ways to abuse them.
We are constantly being accused of leading people astray, but on the other hand, when we make good films about good people, and not one person becomes better for it, no one talks about it.
It was music for a generation of men who wanted to climb the corporate ladder and not get led astray by a deceitful woman, but who also yearned to find home in an available body.
Kennedy was a foe of the CIA after it led him astray in the Bay of Pigs invasion, and there's a school of thought Oswald worked for the agency and it was behind the assassination.
In a speech, Mr. Holder denounced the George W. Bush administration as having led the country astray from its "commitment to the Constitution and to the rule of law" after the terrorist attacks of Sept.
RAMALLAH, West Bank — Two Israeli soldiers led astray by their smartphone navigation app accidentally wandered into an unruly area of the West Bank, provoking clashes and a gun battle that left a Palestinian man dead.
In Soomaa and elsewhere, myths of will-o'-the-wisp, a diabolical spectral light that leads men to soggy deaths, overlap with true horror stories of people and livestock gone astray, never to be found.
No movement or sound went astray; clearly, Ms. Doherty's work is choreographed within an inch of its life, but the material is so deeply embedded in her compact, pliable form that it also seems unpremeditated.
Its editor, Fatana Hassanzada, above right, is aware that she will face resistance in certain circles of men who, without even reading the magazine, will view its content as leading women astray and, therefore, dangerous.
One of the Freedom Caucus's most outspoken members, Representative Raúl Labrador of Idaho, believes that the Trump White House was led astray by Ryan's confidence that he knew what conservatives wanted when drafting the bill.
With Japan's surrender, Hong Kong's citizens would have breathed a sigh at relief from the US air raids -- bombs from which sometimes went astray, endangering residents -- although their legacy continues to surface to this day.
The seven-justice majority had gone astray, he said, in tweaking the statutory arrangement in the name of simplicity to arrive at the conclusion that the claims should all be brought in Federal District Court.
"I'm open to doing whatever it takes to keep us on target," Bostic said, referring to the prospect of the trade conflict leading the Fed astray of its targets of full employment and 2 percent inflation.
He credits people with often making "very good decisions" but then points out that superstition (belief in fortune tellers and astrologers) and wish-fulfillment (hope that alternative medicine can cure an illness) can lead us astray.
Another 61 would not go astray at the British Open, but to achieve that he will have to keep his eye on the proverbial ball during what will undoubtedly be a week of frenzied Rory-mania.
Strategy: While this episode didn't actually feature Negan in the flesh, "Do Not Send Us Astray" did illustrate the fruits of his master plan to infect the Hilltop without having to resort to all-out warfare.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Lindsay has organized a series of events titled Myth Astray that will highlight crossovers between visual art and music in Tropicália, as well as the movement's enduring impacts, political and otherwise.
"While that's great to know where it is, getting it back was probably a bigger issue for me," said Rebecca Cohen, whose bag went astray on the Miami-to-New York leg of an extended trip.
Some conservatives have argued that Francis, who constantly denounces walls and champions the building of bridges, has shut them out by ignoring their formal complaints that he is diluting church doctrine and leading the faithful astray.
One of those pitches can go astray, or possibly be close enough to the strike zone to allow a batter to swing — and hit the ball to an unprepared second baseman or left fielder or whomever.
Reid's comment about "someone else" reflects the view of many Democrats, generally expressed only privately, that Sanders is being led astray by his campaign manager, who seems to constantly want to escalate fights with the party. Sen.
Based on the bestselling, five-part series by Anna Todd, After tells the story of Tessa, an ambitious "good girl" (Josephine Langford) led astray by the ever complicated and sexually talented bad boy Hardin (Hero Fiennes-Tiffin).
If Thaler's work is essential for understanding how the market can go astray, Jacobs's emphasis on the relational nature of thinking is essential for understanding why there is so much bad thinking in political life right now.
Another state-run Chinese paper, the widely read tabloid the Global Times, said in an editorial that the DPP's "radical thinking" had led it astray, though the same paper last week had called Tsai's China policies "measured".
He can be unforgiving when he senses a composer, no matter how great, has gone astray: misunderstanding the potential of his own discoveries or — in the case of the Neoclassical Stravinsky — opting for respectability over uninhibited exuberance.
In the middle of the journey of life, I found myself astray in a vast executive conference center, my pulse ramping up as it can during weekends of airports, strangers, and vertiginous hotels cold as meat lockers.
The priest's twin, Federico (Pier Giorgio Bellocchio, the director's son), is determined to clear his sibling of the mortal sin of suicide, and luckily for him, a seductive nun (Lidiya Liberman) is accused of leading his brother astray.
Yet all together — and whatever one might think about their subjects' guilt or innocence — they make a compelling, sometimes unintentional case that problematic assumptions and a gendered moralism can lead the public imagination, and the judicial apparatus, astray.
This is about the American people that had been bamboozled, been hoodwink and lead astray, they were lied to and shame on every pundit that is trying to spin this into something different other than being lied to.
Beijing views self-governed Taiwan as a province that has gone astray, and has been using increasingly aggressive rhetoric toward the island to push for a reunification after a civil war 70 years ago split the two territories.
And in the same way that finger painting isn't as precise as a paint brush, the way a stylus indirectly hits a traditional tablet (like the Wacom Intuous) leaves room for lines, colors, and more to go astray.
And lastly, is another Klimt drawing, this one convincing me more of his brilliant draftsmanship, bringing a woman to life with that carefully exacting line that seems at times to go astray, but on close inspection never does.
Both Russia and the US have previously used cruise missiles to strike inside Syria, said Bronk, but they are less useful for hitting moving targets and carry a greater risk that they will go astray and kill civilians.
Sheri's talent jumps off the screen much in the same way it does when watching Houston, and her life parallels a similar trajectory to Houston's—both having battled with substance abuse and been led astray by bad boys.
There is an argument underway on the right over whether Trump is being led astray by his courtiers or is working in sync with them on an agenda that they lack the skill and public support to pass.
It's important that you trust your intuition—you feel in the dark about a lot of what's taking place, but dear centaur, you know that your inner light burns brightly and that your gut never leads you astray!
Hard experience shows how donations go astray: The Red Cross raised $500 million in appeals after the Haiti earthquake, but reporters for NPR and ProPublica, in an exhaustive investigation, searched in vain for where all that money went.
In "Head in the Clouds," Hanlon once again shows an unerring sense of what distresses children (that "bunchy" winter coat), what excites them (candy canes discovered in pockets), and what they fear (a tooth fairy delivery gone astray).
If much of antihero TV is about what happens when you abandon principle, "The Americans" was about how principle can lead you astray — and how it can then lead you, if not to redemption, at least to restitution.
I went back most often to " The Screwtape Letters ," a collection of imaginary correspondence sent by a bureaucratic demon named Screwtape to his nephew Wormwood, a "junior tempter" who is trying to lead his first human subject astray.
Asked why soldiers had yet to return to their barracks, he said that the army was still carrying out its mission of righting the governing party, which had been led astray by a cabal led by Ms. Mugabe.
Santa-suit red and holly-leaf green appear around the margins of "Light My Path and Lead Me Astray" (24 by 20 inches), blending in the maw of the painting's center to a sooty, lump-of-coal black.
We have become too full of our own opinions, too enthralled with our own celebrity, too emotionally offended by warranted and unwarranted criticism, and too astray from the neutral, factual voice our teachers in journalism school insisted we practice.
In the book Against Empathy, Yale psychologist Paul Bloom, after documenting various ways empathy can lead us astray, recommends "rational compassion"—a thoughtful, reflective deployment of affiliative feelings guided by well-informed skepticism about more instinctive patterns of deployment.
Biden sits high atop the presidential primary field, hinging his appeal on a promise of winning back yet another set of white guys gone astray: the "working-class" Rust Belt voters who supposedly tipped the 2016 election to Trump.
Eaton's initial attempt to double him off at first base went astray because of an off-line throw to first baseman Jose Abreu, but then Desmond overran the bag, giving Abreu time to race toward him with the ball.
But as people turn to Google's search bar for information on the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history, the tech behemoth has a responsibility to ensure its users aren't being led astray by a bunch of neo-Nazis.
And on their first videoconference call in late January, nine far-flung teams of scientists found common cause in their discontent with trying to track down which genes control which traits on a map that often leads them astray.
For example, our craving for fat, salt and sugar, which served us well when food was scarce, can lead us astray in an environment in which fat, salt and sugar are all too plentiful and heavily marketed to us.
On Wednesday, the room's flat-screen TV sat off to the side, a diversion of no more consequence than several puzzles laid out on tables, including one called "The Lord's Blessing," with most of its 500 pieces still astray.
Powell leaned heavily on the idea that policymakers would have to feel their way to their destination, citing incidents from Fed history in which reliance on technical estimation led the central bank astray, while reliance on intuition led to better outcomes.
"They seemed like a regular family with a young boy," former neighbor Keith Bryson said, "but over the years the boy went astray," developing a fascination for evil that he accented with a split tongue and teeth filed into spikes.
"There is a certain insulation from the actual impacts of many policies that comes with this sort of privilege, which at times can lead the Party astray from the actual needs of the voters (and to electoral defeat)," she wrote.
"I'm open to doing whatever it takes to keep us on target," Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic said, referring to the prospect of the trade conflict leading the Fed astray of its targets of full employment and 2 percent inflation.
Trump does know a thing or two about fashion, she is not a feminist icon nor a champion of women, and if it was French style that she was looking to evoke with her nails, she must have been led astray.
The Mainland Chinese government views self-governed Taiwan as a province that has gone astray, and has been using increasingly aggressive rhetoric toward the island to push for a reunification after a civil war 70 years ago split the two territories.
However, on "Do Not Send Us Astray," viewers are forced to contend with one of TWD's silliest, campiest, and most illogical plot lines: the infected weapons that Negan and the Saviors have been talking up for a few episodes now.
Finds Gone Astray showcases a selection of the roughly 2000,22003 artifacts seized over the last 20173 years by the Archaeology Department of the Civil Administration (ADCA) — the Civil Administration being the name for Israel's military government in the West Bank.
Perhaps of note is the cut on the back of Horcher's head—you don't get those from your head bouncing off the mat so a few of the elbows that Nurmy was dropping must have gone astray without the referee noticing.
But Flint residents — many of whom now speak about water mains, lead contamination and Legionnaires' disease with an expert-like ease — tune out the governor when they hear the name of the same state departments that once led them astray.
The academy will begin searching for a new chief executive in the coming days, the executive committee said in the letter — a search process that will begin, it said, by looking "carefully to see where the last one led us astray."
In the meantime, ideological enemies of the pope within the church declared open war on Francis in 2018 and weaponized the sexual abuse scandal to weaken a pontiff who they are convinced is leading the church astray by diluting doctrine.
When it comes to skin care, we all have our faves: The ones we come back to time and time again, even as bright, shiny launches try to lure us astray with siren songs of slick packaging and trendy ingredients.
Our GPS device led us astray, and as we wandered around the countryside of farms, cottages, cranberry bogs and lakes, we came upon a roadside bar with an original Pabst Blue Ribbon logo, passing numerous lawn signs for the Trump campaign.
LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain found herself in political hot water on Monday over reports that an unarmed Trident missile went astray during a test at sea in June, and that the government kept the incident a secret.
Finds Gone Astray, which opened on December 21978, features 40,000 artifacts that the Archaeology Department of the Civil Administration (ADCA) — Israel's military government in the West Bank — confiscated from looters and unauthorized dealers in antiquities over the past 50 years.
Politicians have suggested violent video games are to blame for corrupting the youth (they aren't), access to porn has deteriorated the family and led kids astray (nah), and there are too many doors in schools that allow shooters to get in (fucking what?).
RON COHENChairBiotechnology Innovation OrganisationArdsley, New York One may easily take issue with Schumpeter, who believes that management theorists have gone astray by subscribing to the dead ideas of increasing competition, widespread enterprise, the growing speed of business operations and globalisation (December 17th).
If you've ever accidentally sent an embarrassing text to the wrong person, you know the horrible, sinking feeling that settles in your chest when you realize that your ill-considered words or provocative photos have gone astray — and there's no taking them back.
He takes a swipe at the nationalists who are leading astray the "citizens of Europe," even as he joins them in their criticism of the unnamed European Union politicians and Eurocrats who have done far too little to address their legitimate concerns.
"Policymakers...should not throw out all that's been learned from past experience or be led astray by thinking this time is completely different," Mester said in her first remarks since she dissented against last week's decision and argued for an immediate rate hike.
From trade to immigration and spending, top Koch network strategists, who briefed reporters at a five-star resort in Colorado Springs for the group's biannual seminar, outlined the areas from which they believe the Trump administration and GOP Congress have gone astray.
If Biden, Lockhart, other establishment Democrats, and some Republicans like Mitt Romney truly want to encourage the return of the party of Everett Dirksen, Nelson Rockefeller, and George Romney, they need to clearly and forcefully identify where the Republican Party went astray.
Writing for the appeals court, Circuit Judge Debra Ann Livingston said Swain "went astray" in excluding Fischel's expert testimony because of his failure to "disaggregate" alleged misrepresentations by Pfizer that may have inflated its stock price from any misrepresentations by Searle and Pharmacia.
In which case the president is deciding between trusting the conservative legal establishment, which hasn't led him astray so far, and trusting his own affinities, which seemingly point toward Kethledge as a compromise between the legal elites and the Barrett-preferring base.
Dense yet airy, with biting diction and dramatic dynamic shadings, the Trinity choir sang a furious "Surely he hath borne our griefs" and an "All we like sheep have gone astray" of rollicking, almost celebratory intensity, egged on by a muscular, unrelenting orchestra.
"Truth in Painting," to cite the Jacques Derrida tract, might be relative, and that might be O.K. The law, however, which is purportedly a search for truth and justice, and which has immediate, material consequences, has often, for many Americans, gone wildly astray.
But in a society that seems eager to introduce markets and money into more and more elements of daily life, there can be no shortage of reminders of how these markets — and our own irrationality in dealing with them — can lead us astray.
The Arizona Republican recently said in a piece for Politico that his party is in denial about the damage Trump is doing and called on his GOP colleagues to stand up to the president when they see his rhetoric has gone astray.
According to Judge Townes, Judge Stanton went astray because he "ignored the fact that directors must still use their business judgment in deciding what course of action to take when alerted to a materially false statement in a corporate proxy statement," she wrote.
Both candidates share some blame, but when a policy question was asked, Trump seemed to lead the conversation astray with a common pattern: Trump's attacks appear to be far stickier than Clinton's answers, which means she has to spend time correcting the record.
" He employed these terms to argue against where he saw the martial arts going astray, and to illustrate his opinion of how many practitioners were merely engaged in choreographed routines, or as he put it, "artificial techniques … ritualistically practiced to simulate actual combat.
Photo: Jeff Chiu (AP)Googlers have, over the past few months, been fighting for a louder voice and greater self-determination within a company that's increasingly gone astray of its bare-minimum unofficial motto, "don't be evil"—and more often than not, they're winning.
And living in the world that we do, with not just so many cruel things happening, but so much more information about it, we found that we haven't had to go astray from finding examples in the real world, even in very recent history.
Some of the segments of our society who are most easily led astray are those with the poorest general education, which makes me wonder if those seeking political advantage are happy to maintain the status quo in order that the uneducated might be easily manipulated.
He founded a new party, the National Regeneration Movement, or MORENA , which Duncan Wood, the director of the Mexico Institute at the Wilson Center, described as evocative of the early PRI —an effort to sweep up everyone who felt that Mexico had gone astray.
The film's tensions, of course, are familiar ones: the tumultuous mother-daughter relationship with a quietly suffering and empathetic father, big city dreams, the contemptible popular teenagers leading the pure-hearted protagonist astray, a religious boyfriend eventually revealed to be gay (á la Saved!).
And there is very much a frustration among Republicans that Rod Rosenstein has not reined in this investigation, this Mueller investigation and kept Mueller on track and made sure that he is doing what he was asked to do and not going astray on fishing expeditions.
Those of us who've been waiting nearly 20 years for New York to give up the ghost on MMA have been fooled and led astray and bamboozled and lied to and promised things too many times not to be skeptical of assurances coming out of Albany.
Frustrated by a lack of co-operation from Malaysian counterparts, Switzerland's attorney-general declared in late January that there were "serious indications" that $4 billion had gone astray from Malaysian state concerns, some of it into accounts held by current or former Malaysian and Middle Eastern officials.
But too many passes went astray, notably from De Bruyne, who has long struggled to replicate his club form for his country, and at the back Panama found space, forcing Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois to show his class in denying a breaking Michael Murillo a quick equalizer.
Rose's reversion away from the gnarly, organic hairstyle and menacing face mask (in place to treat his broken orbital bone, another little piece of Rose tragedy) that he started the year with seems almost like a stroke of reconditioning and penance for a man who's gone astray.
If you start to rely on a flawed theory as a guide to policy, there will eventually come a time when it will lead policymakers astray, as happened when President Johnson relied on an MMT-type theory and accidentally triggered the greatest peacetime inflation in American history.
Menendez jury hears fiery tale of lies and bribes in closing arguments 'Be mad now' Addressing the jury in Menendez's defense, attorney Abbe Lowell told jurors that prosecutors had tried to lead them astray with distractions about beach vacations Melgen provided, but never showed any corrupt agreement.
And a green-blue thread roams through the cream-colored cascade of linen and silk that makes up Sheila Hicks's "Weft Wandering Astray" (1985) — a title that aptly reflects the show's throughline of threads meandering and crossing, much like the artists' collective experience making textile art.
Milestone Films will release both Weber's brilliant "Shoes" (1916), about an impoverished young woman led astray, and "The Dumb Girl of Portici" on DVD and Blu-ray in 2017; it also distributes "The Blot" (1921), a tale of desire and class inequity that is among her finest.
Flake, who recently said GOP lawmakers who don't stand up to Trump are complicit with his actions, wrote an op-ed for Politico Magazine in which he called on his Republican colleagues to stand up to Trump when they notice his rhetoric and policies have gone astray.
"It's always potentially hazardous for politicians to appear at a sporting event and expose themselves to the verbal ravages of the crowd," said David Axelrod, who was a senior adviser to President Barack Obama, whose own opening day pitch at Nationals Park in 2010 went a little farther astray.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A blue whale found tangled in plastic rope off California has become a symbol for a little-known but growing hazard faced by the ocean's largest creatures along the U.S. Pacific Coast - commercial crab traps dotting the sea floor and drifting astray by the thousands.
After years of talk of vast sums going astray - the attorney general of the Palestinian Authority announced in February 2006 that he was investigating 50 cases of embezzlement from the authority's budget totaling $700 million - President Mahmoud Abbas is under pressure from donors to show he is taking action.
And those who have extricated themselves from dark YouTube rabbit holes point to a variety of factors that led them astray — feeling of isolation, depression and not knowing one's place in the world, for example, combined with video recommendations that invite them deeper into ever more extremist online communities.
This poignant, understated, Tony-sweeping musical about an Egyptian police band gone astray has a new conductor: Sasson Gabay, the Israeli actor who starred in the 2007 film that inspired the show, has arrived on Broadway, taking over from Tony Shalhoub and playing opposite the luminous Katrina Lenk.
So, here's an instant standard for the great American songbook, a reminder that a better world begins with gathering around the dinner table, with spreading the love we want to see, with giving our friends and family a place to come home to even when they wander astray.
In 2010, the year after Jackson's death, Steidl published "Neverland Lost," a poignant portrait told through the star's possessions: a dime-store tube sock stitched all over with sequins; a white dress shirt with what looks like a pair of sturdy panties attached, to prevent shirttails going astray during strenuous dancing.
Texas, No. 15-797, the United States Supreme Court will consider whether the Court of Criminal Appeals, Texas' highest court for criminal matters, went astray last year in upholding the death sentence of Bobby J. Moore based in part on outdated medical criteria and in part on the Lennie standard.
The US is still looking at the possibility the strike so close to US troops, and the SDF fighters it supports, may have been an error by the Russian pilot or a bomb that went astray rather than a deliberate attack on US troops by the Russians, the US official said.
And there is so much black and white thinking in the metal scene, everything about religion is bad—"There is not one redeeming thing about it, it's all a lie, it leads people astray, there is no higher creator"—and it's really hard when I encounter that way of thinking.
The persistence of the narrative that Iowa made Mr. Obama has long irritated some of his advisers, who said that this recollection from 2008 had led campaigns astray since then, discounted the agency of black voters and minimized the robust grass-roots strategy that Mr. Obama's team undertook in the South.
To the extent that mistakes were committed, [she believes] she was led astray by her entourage, and that she's been the victim of this takedown, namely by me, instead of letting the magnitude of the wrongdoing and its consequences sink in and apologizing to patients or admitting she did something wrong.
Jeffress has also called Islam and Mormonism heresies "from the pit of hell," suggested that the Catholic church was led astray by Satan, accused Obama of "paving the way" for the Antichrist and spread false statistics about the prevalence of HIV among gays, who he said live a "miserable" and "filthy" lifestyle.
Since so much money has gone astray while the allegedly pro-EU parties have been running the country, Vladimir Putin might have to do nothing but wait for Moldovans to conclude that Mr Dodon and his party are the right people to restore order—and see Moldova return to the Russian fold.
One thing that's clear, however, is that the founders of our country, in their deep insight into the nature of human power, foresaw a moment such as this, and fashioned a system of independent institutions, with robust checks and balances, that would work to rein in such power when it went astray.
That's the advice from Reid Hoffman, who wrote on LinkedIn that the ride-hailing giant needs to follow Facebook's example and grow up: Much as with Silicon Valley's fondness for the term "disruption," piracy is a sexy label which projects the wrong image of entrepreneurship, and promotes connotations that can lead entrepreneurs astray.
She transforms an extensive trove of source materials, such as first aid handbooks, chronicles of space exploration, presidential and military newsreels, 35 millimeter photography manuals, aerobic and yoga guides, archival films, high school yearbooks, and disaster survival guidebooks, into new instructional and advisory texts that may lead the viewer astray and disoriented.
The would-be exorcists blamed the internet and atheism for what they see as a spike in evil, but the urgency evident in the course also seemed to have something to do with a growing conservative view that the church has gone astray under Pope Francis, and that end times had drawn nigh.
"Alhamdulillah ["Praise be to God"] for Islam," she tweeted in November of 2014, "how lost and astray I was before I had this blessing in my life, and how everything makes sense..." Indeed, in another tweet posted around the same time, she marked the exact day of her religious awakening, or rebirth: November 16, 2012.
Whether you wish to select portion-controlled items from their "You Pick Two" menu or you appreciate the chain's commitment to clean ingredients (all meals will be free of artificial preservatives, sweeteners, colors and flavors by the end of 2016, the company claims), you really can't go too far astray at this health-conscious eatery.
The sailors' scrape was truly a case where timing was everything; they went astray only days before the long-anticipated "implementation day" for the nuclear deal, when United Nations certification that Iran has completed its obligations under the agreement will expunge many of the international sanctions that have wreaked havoc on Iran's economy for the past five years.
Sensitive personal data (such as political views, health information, sexual orientation) is being processed by the behavioural advertising industry — but not legally because, under U.K. and EU law, handling this sort of information requires a higher standard of explicit consent, given there are much greater risks of harms were it to be misused or go astray.
But Jeffress has also called Islam and Mormonism heresies "from the pit of hell," suggested that the Catholic Church was led astray by Satan, accused then-President Barack Obama of "paving the way" for the Antichrist and spread false statistics about the prevalence of HIV among gays, who he said live a "miserable" and "filthy" lifestyle.
They may even lead users astray and provide a false sense of confidence, since they rely on length, variety of characters, and sometimes common words or weak patterns, but fail to identify other weak patterns and do not account for replacing letters with similar numerical characters, for example, even though any malicious hacker worth their salt certainly would.
His most famous works — from the early films he made between 1963 and 1972 known as the Six Moral Tales — hinge on a man's choice to be faithful or be led astray, but they deal "less with what people do than with what is going on in their minds, while they are doing it," as he explained.
The band has been around for nearly three decades, and some of your favorite bands swear by their classic albums like Clumsy and Astray, yet aside from signing to a major label in the 290s and achieving mainstream music attention via singles like "Capsized" and "She Found You," the group never experienced the same success as, say, Green Day.
You don't have to strain to see the connection between, say, the prayers of parents desperate to prevent their son from being offered as a sacrifice to placate a demon and Abraham's reluctant sacrifice of Isaac, or to connect ActRaiser's people led astray by false prophets with the challenges Moses faced in leading the Israelites through their decades-long exile in the wilderness.
While some of the uses of pet-focused technologies are pretty obvious—it doesn't take a genius to realize that attaching a GPS tracker to your pet makes it more likely that you will find them again if they go astray—some potential applications are only becoming clear as the technologies mature and more devices find their way into the hands of consumers.
New rules were put in effect to forbid anything that might lead people astray and prevent them from ascending to a heavenly afterlife: strict controls on the media, which isolated Iranians from Western influences; an absolute segregation of the sexes in public places; compulsory head scarves for women; bans on alcohol and musical instruments on television; rules forbidding women to ride bicycles.
"This is a victory of values, the values of the Enlightenment, the values of France, the values on which America was founded, the values from which the US and the UK have gone significantly astray," said Nicholas Dungan, an Atlantic Council senior fellow, who teaches at Sciences Po, a top international research university in France that counts Macron as among its most distinguished alumni.
The snippets I heard in passing were haunting: a former Jungler finally admitted to shooting two civilians "straight in the stomach," after first claiming that he had fired a warning shot in the air, which went astray; former police officers recounted the direct orders they received to kidnap and torture suspected opposition activists; the heavy sobs of a mother who is still looking for her son.
Carreyrou told the magazine that Holmes has "sociopathic tendencies" including "pathological lying"—unsurprising, given Theranos' signature blood-testing technology was a sham—but that she's still trying to get investors to hand over cash for yet another venture:He explained that in her mind, according to numerous former Theranos employees he has spoken to, Holmes believes that her entourage of employees led her astray and that the bad guy is actually John Carreyrou.
Critics of neoconservatism might argue that this preoccupation with ideological purity has also contributed to its policy failings — that in the runup to invading Iraq, neoconservatives were more focused on high-minded arguments about democracy promotion and the nature of Arab autocracy than they were on the nitty-gritty of Iraqi sectarian politics or post-conflict reconstruction; that after Iraq collapsed, neoconservatives remained too committed to their ideals to ask whether some of those ideals had led them astray.
I am breaking rank and going rogue by warning with blunt and uncompromising words that the Hillary Clinton campaign has gone astray by failing to offer a clear and inspiring vision about the kind of presidency she dreams of and lapsing into attacks against Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE for advocating powerful change and progressive reforms that many liberals and independents believe in.
Tyrion Lannister, who has given Dany plenty of sage advice in her quest for the Iron Throne, has accidentally led her astray with his battle strategies, which have seen her allies get picked off one by one: Yara Greyjoy was captured and her fleet decimated; the savage Olenna Tyrell was unprepared for an attack on Highgarden (Tyrion advised Dany's forces to take what turned out to be a mostly abandoned Casterly Rock) and is now dead; and Ellaria Sand is watching her last living daughter die and rot in Cersei's basement.
But the more complex his storytelling is, the more vital Dave becomes, like on "JKYL+HYD," in which he examines his emotional development through the lens of a wayward childhood: Let me tell you 'bout my life, I came from a family of fiveIf I try to tell my story, swear down you would cryBut all you need to know is I've lost every single man inside my lifeAnd so I lost my wayIt's like who do you follow when your time feels borrowedAnd your idols gone astray?

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