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"lean to" Definitions
  1. to tend to prefer something, especially a particular opinion or interest

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And I have a tendency to lean to being insecure.
I could lean to wild extremes I could do or die.
When you swatch them they might kind of lean to the side.
Around this same time, Grandpa Harrison refused to send Lean to rehab.
Another 14% say they are independents and don't lean to either party.
And it's true that many Silicon Valley moguls lean to the left.
But this is what we do know: Strong lean to "yes" Sen.
Although her brand — edgy, insightful and honest — is the kind I lean to.
Some governments have passed laws that lean to one side of the debate.
So, both the hawks and the doves have something to lean to here.
Two additional screens form a lean-to in the middle of the hall.
Newly registered voters who aren't affiliated with a major party lean to Mrs.
Thus far, it is clear that most lean to making their assistant female.
Lean to swap out your favorite guilty pleasures with healthier and more delicious choices!
The app then helps you lean to memorize the decks with repetition-based games.
And you got lean, to put it nicely it was depleted, was the word.
Much of the central and southern part of the state could lean to Mrs.
The N.F.L.'s inner circle is dominated by billionaires who lean to the right.
The property includes an outdoor gas fireplace with a lean-to that holds firewood.
Several of the key swing states have high courts that lean to the GOP.
In constituencies expected to lean to the ruling party lines were short and voting easy.
They're liberals, ... survey after survey shows that the majority of reporters lean to the left.
But market-based measures of Fed policy expectations mostly lean to one hike this year.
On economic issues, though, these affluent voters lean to the center if not the right.
And you got lean, to put it nicely — depleted was the word — and now it's changing.
But have you really cultivated this drop-shouldered walk, this lean to the right, in opposition?
Automated provers rely on the same technology as Lean to determine whether a proof is true.
I always lean to acting prowess first, but martial arts aptitude has to be a close second.
That means three-quarters of all their strides are done with a hard lean to the left.
Left-handed DNA is known as "Z-DNA;" the rungs on its ladder structure lean to the left.
It found devout Jews largely lean to the right politically, while secular Jews mainly see themselves as centrists.
Toni For one thing, Nevada, with a fairly large Hispanic population, is thought to lean to the left.
Heading south, the trail along the river passes campsites and a lean-to used by hikers and paddlers.
Geraldine Largay was last seen at Poplar Ridge lean-to by fellow hikers on July 22,2013. http://t.
Computer scientists, for example, want to use the technology behind Lean to verify that programs are bug-free.
I would say, for a purely self-interested greedy standpoint, you may as well lean to social issues.
The nautical term "heeling" means to lean to one side, and "port" indicates the left side of the boat.
The speculative trades appeared to lean to the upside, said Steve Claussen, chief investment strategist at OptionsHouse, in Chicago.
I would instinctively lean to beef or pork stews and braises, and simpler meaty dishes like sausages and burgers.
"You could easily craft a lean-to out of the extra fabric either of them are dragging," Hoffmeister tells me.
And while italics are letters that might "lean to the right," in this puzzle it's the G.O.P. we're looking for.
Liberalism, as he defines it, encompasses the orthodoxy of political elites, whether they lean to the left or the right.
Where in the 1990s cyclists like Armstrong looked muscular and fierce, today cyclists look lean to the point of emaciation.
In one corner, a little pile of dismantled black canvas doll torso, legs, and arms form a distressing lean-to.
A key technical indicator, its moving average convergence divergence (MACD), is also suggesting a bullish lean to the stock, says Johnson.
I'm pretty much a centrist; some things I lean to the left, like health care, but I consider myself a centrist.
She was last seen on July 22 where she talked with two women at a lean-to, a sheltered stopping point.
Though the area tends to lean to the GOP, progressive candidates are competing against more centrist ones in the crowded primary.
We went out into one of the tiny rice-paddy villages, a cluster of six tin open-sided lean-to huts.
We head down to the fermentation dye vats, which are steaming cauldrons cut into the floor of a lean-to shed.
Some observers have also raised questions about the Courier Newsroom, which runs hypertargeted local news with a lean to the left.
The deals lean to international flights, which Tarik Allag, SecretFlying's founder, said offers bigger discounts, though domestic deals are also available.
Those who are more sensitive to threat, to negative stimuli in their environment, lean to the right end of the spectrum.
While Bork is [an] ex-Marine and brilliant judge, I would lean to Scalia for the first seat [of Reagan's second term].
By reputation, Valtellinas are wiry, angular wines, but we found a wide variation of styles ranging from lean to rich and round.
It built a little lean-to for optimal Netflix viewing, a perfect perch on the seat-back tray table during long flights.
Maybe the character is a bit like a Federation house – all grand frontage that leads to a lean-to at the back.
A lot of Kasich's people lean to Trump, and the soft Trump voters, the non-bigots, those without ideology, look to Kasich.
You walk straight into the knife and lean to the side so he doesn't have to go through the effort of twisting it.
For the next six weeks, they stayed holed up in the woman's well-appointed lean-to on the eastern shore of the island.
Consumption patterns for female gamers in Saudi lean to casual, puzzle, and arcade mobile games over the genres of strategy, sports and racing.
"When you first come out, as you're about to start walking, you can lean to your left or your right hip," she said.
"Last night, you sort of lean to the fact that they were genuinely considering a special counsel," Jordan told The Hill after the hearing.
Still, Republicans don't even make up a majority of West Virginia adults when you simply ask them what party they lean to right now.
What Sucks: You'll Freeze to Death OvernightMake it Suck Less: Sierra Designs Zissou Plus 700, $600I recall sleeping in a lean-to in the Adirondacks.
Seattle in particular has relatively homogeneous politics — enough of a liberal lean to get the democracy voucher program off the ground in the first place.
As we sniffed around the lean-to that once served as the kitchen, it was easy to forget we were on an island at all.
But he has nearly $1 million more in the bank than Republican Andrew Grant -- an edge that shifts his race from Lean to Likely Democratic.
The voters in his district are affluent, well-educated — and, along with moderates suburbs like this one across the country, starting to lean to the left.
"Things have been much more joyful this time," said Tatiana, as she sat in her camp lean-to next to Omar, her 28-year-old partner.
Conservatives are already pointing to his vote to rehear a gun rights case, voicing concerns that he could lean to the left on Second Amendment issues.
Among independents who say they lean to the Democratic Party, however, Sanders stands in second place, with 232% (Biden has 21991%, Warren 24% and Harris 13%).
That is, on a scale that goes solid to likely to lean to toss-up, Cruz's chances are more towards the "solid" than the "toss-up".
A Pew study published earlier this year showed that while 38% of the electorate typically describe themselves as "independent," only 7% actually don't lean to either party.
The wide range from lean to rich made me wonder whether some of these producers weren't treating these wines as Sforzatos and blending in some dried grapes.
Companies are pushed to grow faster, but stay lean to preserve capital as the venture world gets more competitive and the start-up space gets more crowded.
Gate usage calculations include arrival time, whether a plane has technical problems and the size of the ground staff, which is typically kept lean to reduce costs.
About 62% of Latino registered voters identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, while 34% affiliate with or lean to the Republican Party, the organization says.
Here's Valve's description of the kind of gameplay you should expect: Lean to aim around a broken wall and under a Barnacle to make an impossible shot.
The Scooterboard, as it's known, is a lightweight, foldable, electric lean-to-steer rideable with a stated maximum speed of 15.5 mph and a range of 9.3 miles.
Considering Obama won the state relatively comfortably while Trump won by less than a percentage point I'd argue that the map has a slight Republican lean to it.
Cris de coeur like that can expect no sympathy whatever from conservative American Christians like Mr Pence, who generally lean to the hawkish side of the Israeli spectrum.
They slept apart that evening, she in the lean-to, him bareback on the island, and in the morning she wouldn't let him back inside to make up.
Cinematic games like Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto flagrantly pastiched action films from the 1950s to the 1990s, homaging filmmakers from David Lean to Michael Mann.
Ms. Largay spent the night of July 21-22 in the Poplar Ridge lean-to in western Maine, less than 200 miles from the end of the trail.
The group makes up about a third of all Republican voters and, according to a 2014 poll, 76% of them say they're Republicans or lean to the right.
Even many voters who lean to the right find it difficult to justify supporting him, other than on the basis that he is the least-bad option available.
All the while, players are suffused in 22.4 degrees of shimmering colors and must physically lean to peer around the blocks and align them in the 22012-D space.
It's easy to pilot as well: Just lean to slalom back and forth, and dig in both heels when it's time to stop for hot cocoa at the lodge.
Setting YouTube Music's expansive video catalog aside for a moment, your preference might just lean to where you've already devoted more time and energy maintaining and curating your own playlists.
If it wasn't the "lean" to harp on, it was his hoodie, a garment that when worn by black boys is apparently as just threatening as waving a deadly weapon.
Furthermore, there is still the possibility of the "shy tory" impact in election polling; voters who tend to lean to the right are more private in revealing their voting intentions.
If you're a bigger person, like me, you may need to lean to one side while on the toilet so that you have room to get the nozzle down there.
"Our country is in such a state right now that, I hate to lean to the old, but it's Pete's lack of experience," said Lee, a 48-year-old Democrat.
So much of the hit music of the past few years — SoundCloud rap, indie singer-songwriters, trap, reggaeton — has been sullen, drab and lean to the point of being skeletal.
Ms. Walker and others said it was not their role to be partisan — no matter the political persuasion of their donors or audience, who tend to lean to the left.
His deep ties to leaders in the state and his high name ID with voters — including the majority white electorate that has a moderate lean to it — are still significant.
Orphaned at birth, Rick Overlooking Horse and another parentless boy, You Choose Watson, are raised in a tar-paper lean-to by Rick Overlooking Horse's grandmother, Mina, the local midwife.
"We run the ads, and we try to target the kinds of voter that would lean to Dr. Lee, and then we tried to target those voters," she told Vox.
While tech workers as a group tend to lean to the left on social issues, they've also shied away from workplace organizing and workplace protests, in part due to comfortable salaries.
It appears that you just step on top of the Drift W1 with each foot, balance on them without being strapped on in any way, and then lean to start moving.
I purchased a ticket for a mere £10 in the main orchestra section with a slightly obstructed view (I had to occasionally lean to one side during some of the action).
You've already seen some mainstream candidates, like Fillon and the Netherlands' Mark Rutte and Denmark's former prime minister, Helle Thorning-Schmidt, lean to the right in response to anti-immigrant sentiment.
The chef who took me under his wing was obsessed with charcuterie, so I learned the lingo, acquired the paraphernalia and memorized the ideal proportions of salt to lean to fat.
Within hours, nothing was left on the spit of dirt many had claimed and inhabited — in a tent, or a lean-to fashioned from plastic, blankets and tarp — except fetid muck.
She also means those who are skeptical of her electability, including Gen Zers andmillennials, like her 248-year-old daughter Abigail, who are likely to lean to the left of Klobuchar.
However, Democrats and those who lean to the Democratic Party were more than three times as likely as Republicans and GOP-leaners to say their businesses were affected (29% vs. 7%).
Conservative Republicans slowly took over most of the key leadership positions and committee chairs, and there have been fewer and fewer dissenting votes on roll call votes that lean to the right.
"For independents who lean to the Republican and Democratic parties, the main motivation for leaning to their party is the harm that the opposing party's policies cause the country," the study says.
Works in Progress A black goat named Eyebrows and his sand-colored pals, Lily Belle and Swiss Cheese, lay sunbathing atop their wooden lean-to at the highest point of Prospect Park.
In "California Art Collector," a matron, rendered in modern grisaille, occupies an armchair beneath a lean-to that echoes the manger in Piero Della Francesca's "Nativity" in the National Gallery in London.
Many of those voters, especially in the West Midlands and the north, were traditionally Labour supporters, but with the collapse of UKIP, many of them were thought to lean to the Conservatives.
This highly-designed modular lean-to structure is made of cedar support beams, with sloping roof-wall panels lined in back projection film that allows it to display projections on two sides.
Infertility isn't just a maddening and excruciating experience because of the struggle to conceive; it also puts a weight on the support systems on which families lean to take care of one another.
Instead of playing from the back of a horse with wooden mallets and a ball, riders use their bare hands and lean to pick up a headless sheep or goat from the ground.
Big cities and college-educated voters favour Mr Macron and his pro-European, business-friendly politics, while struggling smaller towns and rural parts lean to the protectionist, anti-immigration Eurosceptism of Ms Le Pen.
Facebook will have to execute on these changes without appearing to lean to the left, as its leadership and employees are known to be liberal, exacerbating accusations that its Trends feature suppressed conservative stories.
In New Hampshire "undeclared" voters represent more than 40% of the state's voters and can choose to vote in either party's primary on Election Day, although many of them consistently lean to one party.
It's also worth noting that women, historically, have been more likely to lean to the left than the right, with a higher proportion of women voting Democratic and running for political seats as Democrats.
He had hired Rachael Larimore, a former managing editor of the left-leaning Slate (though her politics lean to the right), and recruited a former deputy business editor of The Charlotte Observer, Tony Mecia.
"I tried it once and it left me loco for five hours," he adds as chickens and pigs roam around us in the backyard of his lean-to sandwiched by an unpaved red dirt road.
They tried to stay lean, to avoid going too far into the red, but reasoned that Congress did not intend to close them; it merely had not yet got around to formally providing their funding.
But he was held alone for six months, confined to his lean-to, or caleta, where at night he lay awake thinking, or listening in secret to a radio program that aired messages for hostages.
He's a mallrat raised on three decades worth of emo and influenced by the changing face of rap from Yung Lean to Lil Uzi Vert, Chief Keef to Odd Future, RiFF RAFF to The Weeknd.
Even though I sit in front of a laptop all day, I move around, fold my legs, lean to pick something from my backpack, get up to refill my water bottle, and go to the restroom.
It is what causes the beanpole wearing a Matthew Dellavedova jersey as a belly shirt to lean to his left to misguide a Curry free throw, even if the hoop in question is 2,200 miles away.
I lean to the less obvious ones, where being out of place is not bluntly stated, perhaps because what has always interested me in the theme of exile and estrangement is its potential for universal resonance.
The writer and actor describes that character as "thirsty" and "always on her ho shit," but as The Mary Sue points out, with her track record, Rae would probably add in a feminist lean to the ho.
Mr. Alipoor said some young people who lean to the alt-right had been offended at the conflation of their beliefs with radical Islam and had demanded that Mr. Alipoor debate the matter with them on Reddit.
Despite the large number of voters who now register as independent, most reliably lean to one side or the other and are actually more partisan than the least engaged members of either the Democratic or Republican parties.
Sitting barefoot on a log, a farmer surveys more than 200 pounds of coca leaves drying out in front of his ramshackle lean-to here in the rainforest of the Chapare region, the muggy heart of Bolivia's coca country.
Although these capitalists may lean to the right, if you view them from a distance they start to merge with liberal elites—the ones who harp on climate change and embrace the identity politics that drives some Trump supporters crazy.
Aboubakar apologizes for the swarm of flies, brushing off a rug and offering up a place to sit in his cramped lean-to, as goats graze among the discarded plastic bags and trash on the public dumping ground next door.
In that case, the keyboard can be bent back 180-degrees to serve as a sort of kickstand — or you can flip the whole thing over and open it at a 3603-degree angle for a tent or lean-to situation.
Frankly, even though I lean to Sanders, I think he comes off as condescending and rude at those points -- which he sort of manages to get away with because he's a curmudgeonly old white guy, but Clinton won't get the same pass.
Investors ought to lean to the short side of the market heading into Monday night's presidential debate, according to strategist Neil Azous of Rareview Macro, who sees the stakes as particularly high for the eagerly anticipated meeting of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
He Was Very Open About His Struggles with Sobriety Miller admitted to Complex that he first started using cough syrup containing codeine and promethazine, known often as lean, "to help manage the stress" he felt while on the Macadelic Tour in 8003.
From the link between jazz and heroin in the 1960s, to mushrooms and psychedelia in the 1970s, to disco and quaaludes, to reggae and weed, to punk and speed, to hip-hop and lean, to rap and coke or shoegaze and acid.
One is great for punishing a low right hand and an upright stance (particularly while kicking without set up as Ferguson often does), the other is great for fighters who lean to reach on their punches (which Ferguson can also be seen doing).
" With that in mind, she took to her Instagram to change the headlines to be more body-positive and food-positive, changing things like "Get Lean" to "Don't go on a diet," and "Sculpt Killer Abs" to "Don't kill yourself just to get visible abs.
With the freedom to lean to the left or right and to display unusually fat or skinny tails, the skew-T can take on whichever shape is necessary to accommodate the idiosyncrasies of each pairing of a given district with a given national political climate.
Meanwhile, those that attained a high school certificate, or GCSE level of education (in the U.K., young people can leave school at 16 after finishing their GCSEs) are more likely to lean to the right and vote for the Conservative Party or Brexit Party.
He recommended using the break in oil prices to snap up stocks in that region and to remember that when too many speculators lean to one side of the trade, it's best to run the other way and take the others side of the trade.
His campaign committee raised $5 million during the 2012 campaign, including a $10,000 contribution from former Target executive John Griffith and $45,000 from the American Action Network, a nonprofit advocacy group which focuses on policies that lean to the right of the political spectrum.
Fortunately, Fletcher's lead actor, the "Kingsman" star Taron Egerton, proved to be an able spy: Egerton was seated next to John and his writing partner, Bernie Taupin (played by Jamie Bell), and would often lean to his left to provide Fletcher with a whispered report.
He was smart, you gotta figure out how to win, and he understood how to lean to the left and cloak himself in progressive values, but at the end of the day he just took four hundred grand for his piece of Wall Street.
Granted, this was probably much more satisfying in olden times, when turkeys were the size of Volkswagens and roamed hither and yon across the frozen wastelands of nascent America, devouring any Pilgrims unfortunate enough to be accused as witches and cast out of their lean-to.
By some strange trick of physics, you can lean to the left (criticizing the sexual subjugation of women by the governmental and religious authorities of a Muslim country) and inadvertently graze the right (in France, the extreme-right National Front Party often demonizes Muslims this way).
We should be able to hold two different ideas in our heads at once: Voter suppression is an injustice that violates American ideals; and voter suppression is not the No. 1 reason turnout rates are so low, especially among demographic groups that lean to the political left.
"We would lean to the long side in gold for the moment, as there simply are too many balls in the air that may not stay up for long and could send gold even higher from here if they tumble," INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir said in a note.
Democrats have been emboldened by Flake's retirement to make a strong challenge for the seat and believe the state, which includes a significant portion of Hispanic voters that typically lean to the left, is one of the best offensive opportunities for the party facing a tough Senate map.
"The focus for the week is obviously the Fed which is going to lean to the optimistic side and will probably also cut (interest rates) later on, but not nearly enough to set off panic about lower rates," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities in New York.
Even as Swagway and Segway (which works differently than the former, but shares the hoverboards' balancing and lean-to-go technology) do their best to revive the craze and show people that there can be fun and utility in this still-new mode of intelligent transportation, public interest has evaporated.
That began to change several years ago, with the immigration of young Jews from around the world to the neighborhood, including some of the thousands of Israelis who have migrated to Berlin in recent years — many of whom lean to the political left and are troubled by Israel's rightward political shift.
" Eventually, he found shelter in a lean-to adjacent to a cottage alongside a wood, where, observing the cottagers talk, he learned of the existence of language: "I discovered the names that were given to some of the most familiar objects of discourse: I learned and applied the words fire , milk , bread , and wood .
Legalizing coca production has ended decades of violence Legalizing coca production has ended decades of violence Sitting barefoot on a log, a farmer surveys more than 200 pounds of coca leaves drying out in front of his ramshackle lean-to here in the rainforest of the Chapare region, the muggy heart of Bolivia's coca country.
"To get the same quantity of black clam meat that we used to collect, process and sell in three hours, today takes nine," said NK Raju of Sarithodu village, one of 303,230 clam gatherers in Vembanad's south, as he processed the day's haul of just 240 kg (270 lb) on an open fire in a lean-to.
But they not only miraculously survived the crash, Ms. Klaben suffering a broken left arm and Mr. Flores fracturing his jaw and several ribs; they also went on to endure 49 days of subzero temperatures, some of that time huddled inside the cabin of the plane's wreckage, some of it in a lean-to Mr. Flores built, until they were finally rescued.
The absolute highlight of Feud's version of the Oscar ceremony is a nod to Goodfellas: An unbroken shot follows Joan, leading Best Director winner David Lean to the press room, all the way from the podium past starlets and producers backstage, through a bathroom where a man is peeing in an urinal (Joan pats him on the back), through a kitchen, through the green room she's hijacked for her own private party, and back to the opposite side of the stage.
"I started hunting with my father when I was little, and my grandmother used to put big white sheets out on the yard to tell us when it was time to come home," Larramendy says as we charge up the mountain to a friend's shack, a former lean-to that is now kitted out with bunk beds, a shower and stove, shelves of aspirin, 70-millimeter cartridges and a massive wood table covered in a plastic cloth, where hunters spend evenings playing mus, a pokerlike game thought to have originated in Spanish Basque Country.

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