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"veer" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (especially of a vehicle) to change direction suddenly synonym swerve
  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (of a conversation or way of behaving or thinking) to change in the way it develops
  3. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (specialist) (of the wind) to change direction
"veer" Synonyms
sheer swerve turn swing wheel deviate diverge skew bend career curve tack twist weave change direction curl deflect detour divagate divert cut break zag zig yaw drift slew turn off change course sheer away sheer off incline lean tilt slope slant pitch tip angle cant list heel bank recline fluctuate change shift waver vary oscillate alternate vacillate alter sway teeter mutate wobble seesaw snap undulate differ totter flutter toss roll lurch rock reel careen wabble plunge keel flounder heave jounce labor(US) labour(UK) wheel around spin around swing around swivel around turn around wheel about twirl around whirl around tend run gravitate trend favor(US) favour(UK) prefer look be disposed be drawn be predisposed gravitate toward have a penchant for have a preference for be partial be willing lean to dodge duck sidestep zigzag slalom jink bolt dart dive juke jump leap lunge skip spring shirk body-swerve sidle slink sneak steal creep slip skulk slide snake prowl edge ghost slither inch ease nose worm saunter walk avert prevent avoid forestall preclude stop frustrate help obviate head off stave off deter foil forfend halt shunt ward off slacken loosen relax loose release slack untighten become looser make looser unclench unknot let go slacken off open free ease off disburden disengage ease up revise adapt adjust amend modify recast transition retract reverse transform recalibrate convert develop evolve grow metamorphize make head dash bound flee rush advance depart go race scramble scurry sprint beeline departure deviation divergence turning fork bending straying swerving veering deflection change of course change of direction turn-off hook bow arc arch crook curvation curvature ellipse loop hairpin junction intersection More

767 Sentences With "veer"

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Yellow tangs veer in the water and, catchingsunlight, veer again, disappear from sight.
I think if the Nobel Committee was going to veer out of the norm, Bob Dylan is the perfect artist to whom they could veer.
There were people who might veer toward free markets, and others who might veer a slightly different way, toward state interventions and subsidies, and so on.
I suppose the conversation would veer from: How to live?
AUTOPILOT DIDN'T VEER OFF THE ROAD AND SMASH INTO ANYTHING.
So, why did the car veer in the first place?
But some billionaire problems tend to veer toward the outlandish.
"Shine and shimmer can veer into looking precious," he said.
"I chose to veer out of the way," Walker said.
Nor can they veer from the centre by pandering to nativism.
Why does his facial hair veer more toward creepy than suave?
It can veer on being too "both sides"-ish to stomach.
Unlike our own lives, the movies don't veer off the track.
For contemporary shows, costs veer toward artist commissions and installation requirements.
She found that prices veer drastically from one hospital to another.
First, they'll veer right when confronted by another bird mid-air.
McIntosh urged Trump to veer away from a stimulus-style package.
In two emails, Preacher's motivations appeared to veer closer toward blackmail.
Digitized karaoke selections veer poppy and nostalgic: Bowie, Madonna, Paul McCartney.
Don't speculate about implications or veer into passing judgment on management.
"I chose to veer out of the way," Johnthony Walker said.
She also didn't specify what caused the plane to veer downward.
Most people agree that borscht should veer toward the tart side.
Even beloved Sookie (Melissa McCarthy) has a tendency to veer into caricature.
The veer feels bizarre, but it might actually be a course correction.
However, some of the games in the franchise veer into different territories.
Some veer to the political extreme to mitigate the risk of that.
This style can veer from charming to kitschy, depending on your sensibilities.
Most of the offerings at McDonald's Japanese outlets veer towards the pretty.
I tend to prefer liquid formulas that veer towards the watery side.
"In Italian, VIRATA means to veer or to change direction," said Wacks.
I personally sit somewhere in between, although veer towards the latter tbh.
I veer to the right and blow them out of the sky.
In an interview situation, "annoying" can quickly veer into obnoxious and unprepared.
"Historically, it was so cold the turtles would veer away," says Prescott.
They both veer into melodrama with big speeches and shock-value horrors.
The comments almost veer towards annoying once you're pegged as an American.
I habitually veer off the road, so it should be all terrain.
Yet Germans often veer between admiration and scorn of the United States.
In an interview, she repeatedly tried to veer the conversation to Mrs.
Baker's poems often veer toward this kind of hubris, then abruptly away.
A pocket of high atmospheric pressure is causing it to veer left.
In its novelty, it can sometimes veer toward the bizarre and inscrutable.
James's jokes veer from hyperbole to understatement, self-deprecating to disarmingly uncensored.
Defensive and often pompous, they veer between self-justification and glum resignation.
Occasionally, the brasses seemed like they were about to veer into Wagner.
The challenge, of course, is to veer off the record in style.
When things become too lax, it's also easy to veer off-topic.
Coats has also shown a tendency to veer from the Trump songbook.
To be honest, I usually veer away from the terrain of self-help.
And MacLean's comments and questions did in fact veer toward anti-union rhetoric.
Starting May of this year, a major veer to the left is coming.
The length doesn't quite veer into bob territory, but it's pretty damn close.
And what happens if cars veer, collide, or flip while underneath the TEB?
Speeches that take long detours and veer off course never lead you anywhere.
It did not take long for Trump to veer from inspiration to denigration.
Perhaps, he added, Alternative for Germany could eventually veer to right-wing extremism.
Whenever his words veer closer to the difficult subject, he fumbles over them.
A movie can veer from broad comedy to high melodrama in an instant.
Characters veer off separately when teamwork might reduce brushes with demons or death.
The mood is dreamlike and sultry, but the words veer toward the desperate.
Could it be that the Republican establishment is starting to veer toward sanity?
Her own productions veer between wistful and throbbing, often within a single track.
A subplot like that can veer into melodrama, but Moriarty handles it deftly.
"Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails," the article said.
Her daughter had only to step into traffic, to veer off the curb.
It continues to veer among offers from Bain Capital, Western Digital and Foxconn.
"We, of course, always veer on the side of caution," Mr. Seidman said.
While modern farmhouse has a broad appeal, it can also veer into kitsch.
But, AtlantaAgainstAmazon also appears to veer into a ramble about surveillance and paranoia.
For GARY, I'll veer into geography, but still try to keep it lively.
Nor are the designs one-of-a-kind projects that veer toward eccentricity.
Other offerings veer more toward pop, like a performance by the D.J. George Evelyn.
The house features Yip's signature style and doesn't veer into kitschy beach-theme decor.
It fills a need that they have, because yoga will veer into the spiritual.
Analysis of Mr Trump's attitude to Mr Putin can veer into the thrilleresque too.
But on Sunday morning, Trump's twitter feed started to veer towards his political battles.
One possibility is that childlessness will veer up and down, mirroring the economic cycle.
Although Trump did veer off into a disquisition on the plastic surgery issue later.
It's not merely that Trump reads off a teleprompter or doesn't veer off script.
Tempura is Japanese for 'fried', so I tend to veer people away from that.
But with affirmative action, Asian-Americans appear to veer, relatively speaking, to the right.
"I'd definitely veer away from saying anything could replace a medicine fully," Longsjo says.
The CWB's current forecast projected the storm to veer northeast towards Japan's western coast.
If you're looking for an actual hiking experience, this is where you'd veer off.  
Powell is not expected to veer sharply from the policies of the Yellen Fed.
Some watchdog groups have flagged White House employee tweets that veer into campaign territory.
But he insists even a high-tech PACE program cannot veer from its origins.
Ties My brother had special needs and could quickly veer from loving to violent.
Sometimes these efforts veer into dangerous reductionism, but nonetheless they're probably on to something.
She would begin by telling me about herself, and we would veer into Lear.
Will the Democratic Party veer off track or steer toward and support centrist candidates?
As usual, surfaces veer from waxy to glossy to satiny to everything in between.
Kaufman can veer at times into hopelessness, especially when discussing the state's Native Americans.
For example, some of the stories quickly veer into being dark, sexual, or offensive.
At least before things began to veer wildly off-course in the show's finale.
Ask Real Estate When cantankerous neighbors make life miserable, it can veer into harassment.
Mendelsohn and especially Erivo, what with all her idiosyncrasies, never veer into caricature territory.
Gizmodo: A few other essays veer towards the tactile rather than the ephemeral as well.
I'm always going to veer toward the silence between words rather than the words themselves.
It leads to a complex underground labyrinth of passages that veer off in multiple directions.
Haima is then expected to veer northwest and hit the Chinese coast by Friday evening.
While many of the options are silly or innocuous, others veer uncomfortably toward the sexual.
Tasha: Above all else, I'd like to see them veer away from the prequel plans.
Yet instead of steering into Mr Trump's agenda, they are tending to veer off it.
Narratives of female self-mutilation, conversely, tend to veer towards self-abnegation and self-annihilation.
Urging Times readers to veer left is like asking Trump to use bigger capital letters.
Why did your reading list veer so heavily toward topics like political and economic systems?
An understandably overwhelming quandary, considering the endless paths one can veer off into these days.
The artist does not veer away from the essential materials: cotton paper, paintbrush, and paint.
His solution to this problem on Rocket is to veer off into uncharted sonic territory.
He then appeared to veer off script to hammer Democrats for ignoring ISIS on Monday.
Her sentences veer from funny to shiveringly lovely and back again with no discernible effort.
It does, however, veer toward the simplistic if not overly didactic on the curatorial side.
A maritime tracker showed the Saudi Arabia-bound Mesdar sharply veer off course toward Iran.
Independents veer negative as well -- 27% said they have a favorable opinion and 57% unfavorable.
I told myself that if I attend this school I would veer off the road.
One of Kim's rockets could veer off course and kill civilians in Japan or elsewhere.
Other Yangon folk veer alarmingly into the kind of language of conspiracy that enables genocide.
For example, one would never veer off course in pursuit of a faster arrival time.
If they veer into the territory of a syllabus listing, you'll have to forgive me.
Bowles's lyrics veer into beautiful absurdity as quickly as they fall back into traditional laments.
What about when those veer into people who are on your platform, the developers too?
Meanwhile, others were directly related to forest fires and some did veer into extremist territory.
I get up, and as I head for the door, I veer in his direction.
These are personal essays about influence and inspiration; accordingly, they can veer into self-indulgence.
Mr. Trump could also, despite his pledge, veer from the list and pick someone else.
The  discussion can veer into places where the writer doesn't get much out of it.
It was very important for me not to kind of veer toward the Christian caricature.
But leaders abandoned that idea, leaving Congress to veer from continuing resolution to continuing resolution.
There was every reason to fear the movie might veer wildly between the two tones.
It's fair to say that Smith's previous translations of Han's fiction veer toward the interpretive.
In both works, image and language veer ever closer, overlapping, finally collapsing into one another.
While these days her taste may veer towards streetwear labels, we'll never forget where Kim started.
Police say it&aposs not yet clear what caused the man to veer into oncoming traffic.
Sometimes, Van Ness's overactive, hot-wired brain causes the podcast to veer unabashedly off the rails.
In class, my focus would veer from lectures and presentations to the throbbing in my brain.
Even when a Code Pink protester interrupted, Trump remarkably resisted the opportunity to veer off page.
His policies veer from shopworn banalities (lifelong learning) to flights of fancy (regionally set interest rates).
Both would veer from the course set by the moderate Mr Santos, but in different directions.
The crash Authorities said Sanchez was driving when her car started to veer off the road.
I'll be honest — Insta-famous highlighters tend to veer too metallic and glittery for my taste.
He said the helicopter had tried to veer away from inhabited areas to avoid civilian deaths.
And in practice, judging "assimilability" is likely to veer into outright racial, cultural, or religious discrimination.
Republicans, however, cautioned that would only cause the administration's foreign policy to veer farther off course.
Her tunes wander and veer; they manage their own beauty, bringing it forth at variable intervals.
Mr. Johnson and other Democrats tried to veer the conversation to almost anything other than Mrs.
She can veer to the left, tack to the center, go for sizzle, settle for steadiness.
It's hard to believe a movie could veer so far from its original's style and originality.
Trump is known to veer off-script, creating the possibility for a high-stakes diplomatic blunder.
Then we'd get to veer into a rewarding discussion of who has the best tax policy.
But Saturday's forecast predicting that Dorian might veer north and offshore came as a welcome surprise.
This is where your legal obligations (or lack thereof) may veer from a good sales strategy.
They know they'll be targeted in primaries if they veer off the script just one inch.
Where Mr. Bannon does veer sharply from recent mainstream Republicanism is in his all-embracing nationalism.
Some hotels veer a little bit to the feminine side and some hotels straddle the middle.
Books may be the best teachers for what to do when the fireworks veer too close.
But that doesn't mean markets won't veer wildly, as they did at the end of 2018.
We had to veer to our right to get into the main area of the store.
Hop Along's compositions are a little uncontained, as though they could veer anywhere at any moment.
Peterson, a Wall Street alumnus, told CNBC that he wants to veer the conversation toward capital markets.
Her looks are adventurous yet fun, aspirational yet achievable, and daring yet never veer toward shocking territory.
The conversation always seemed to veer back to his dim view of religion, and Islam in particular.
When, if ever, do the tenuous bounds of peace and disruption in protest veer off into harassment?
It's why its recommendations veer unpredictably from cable news to pirated reality shows to QAnon conspiracy theories.
However, as the music goes on, the AI's predictions gradually veer more and more from the original.
That single exam set children like Kanojia on one path with little ability to veer from it.
There are times where, all things being equal, it makes perfect sense to veer toward entertainment value.
When they veer from that role, there's a good chance they'll pay for it in some way.
What they won't do: drive in the city, or watch the car automatically veer around slower drivers.
The drones at the front approach a barrier, and their tummies turn teal as they veer south.
While that environment can easily veer into harassment or intimidate prospective users, it has some upsides too.
First, The Women Tell All managed to veer away from the easy route of slut-shaming Liz.
The special counsel can also veer in wildly different directions if it finds evidence of new wrongdoing.
Zaara may be preparing to marry another man, but she still sees Veer literally everywhere she goes.
Theoretically, that sort of manipulation could cause someone to veer off the road or rear-end someone.
Reportedly, Bloomberg also fears the Democratic Party might veer too far left by nominating Sanders or Warren.
But they can also veer off in the wrong direction with no one to set them straight.
It involves New York politics, where relationships, like rush hour traffic in Manhattan, veer and sometimes collide.
Ms Vander Veer points to a "two-inch thick" book of rules applicable to Medicine Man's business.
I corrected him and started to command turn-by-turn directions so he couldn't veer off again.
But it also took the time to slow down and veer away from the standard sitcom fare.
In Sioux Falls it was the flat farmland sunsets that almost made me veer off the road.
Pretty quickly you veer away from the sports doc and deal with some of the social issues.
Sticking with the strategy may take discipline if stocks start to veer up and down, especially down.
In October, Austria became the latest European nation to veer to the right, following Hungary and Poland.
When does citizen-feeling for national culture and identity — not to mention budget concerns — veer into xenophobia?
The investigation could veer into how Google has behaved in certain industries involved with the digital market.
Communication planet Mercury opposes dreamy Neptune, creating an imaginative atmosphere that could unfortunately easily veer into paranoia.
Veer off the path, though, and you'll find only blankness, as if hedged in by your memory.
The bottom line: Given its jurisdiction, the Oversight Committee will most likely veer from topic to topic.
" Such boilerplate humble-brags veer a little too close to the "I'm just happy to be here.
Tarsila, bankrupt, divorced from de Andrade and increasingly Marxist, would veer into a more politically engaged style.
I won't have to steer family conversations away from politics lest they veer into X-rated territory.
They have a talky, crackling quality that keeps them afloat even when they veer toward the pretentious.
Nor does he discount Republican strength, having watched the state veer Republican and Democrat over the years.
Be honest and jokingly tease your pals, but make sure your crassness doesn't veer into hurtful territory.
If you set yourself apart in the way you style your clothing, don't veer too far from that.
It could also veer towards the US coastline (as per the model outcomes shown in the above tweet).
This caused the driver of the pickup truck to veer into the other lane, colliding with Aceves' vehicle.
No word on price, but I wouldn't expect Asus to veer far from Acer's $1,100-ish price tag.
If a forecast is right and prices veer in a new direction, they often travel a long way.
Some songs veer into mawkish expressions of self-confidence and closure, and Kesha still dabbles in cultural appropriation.
In search of a magic bullet to slay Mr Trump, they would probably also veer to the left.
Transparency in funding can work, too, especially as more news organizations veer away from the advertising-funded model.
But also, because of the way the road is constructed, you have to veer slightly to the left.
All three are mostly devoted to abstraction (in distinct styles), though occasionally their works veer into the figurative.
But the left must be vigilant that anti-Israelism and anti-Zionism do not veer into anti-Semitism.
And when it does veer into absurdity, DeHaan and Isaacs are so committed that they make it work.
Pugh's forte is taking roles that could easily veer into wide-eyed ingenue territory and giving them bite.
But for those hoping this comet will veer off course and take aim straight at our sorry planet?
At a certain point in my teens, I began to veer in a savory direction with most foods.
Faced with a sex scene she knew she had a choice: plough in or veer to one side.
Now, we know "sexy" lingerie can veer totally cheesy with its ruffles, bows, and over-the-top embellishments.
The bitter debate threatened to veer into chaos several times as the crowd booed and hecked – mostly Trump.
We're told the witnesses were horrified to watch the car veer off and smash into a parked car.
The hurricanes would veer away at the last second and only hit us a bit, or miss completely.
Image via Wikimedia Commons Prince had a damn wild life, with anecdotes that veer into the unbelievable frequently.
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A handful have come close, but most formulas veer too dark, too light, too pink, or too olive.
This means they're interested, and if they're interested, the discussion should start to veer toward valuation and terms.
This kind of financial firefighting only guarantees you'll veer from crisis to crisis as your credit score burns.
Then the favorite brands start to veer a little less luxury: Puma, followed by mall standby Forever 21.
It was actually a Really Good Night Out that had the potential to veer towards Amazing Night status.
But the presence of Ward and Arpaio, both conservative firebrands, forced McSally to veer hard to the right.
He did not veer into personal invective and did not issue any blanket condemnations of his fellow Americans.
The talk did, at times, veer into the personal, particularly when the floor opened up to audience questions.
Occasionally, King Arthur loosens up a bit and starts to veer into "D&D manual on steroids" mode.
He linked up with the Republican Party just as it was about to veer sharply to the right.
And the Fed did in one place veer from using consolidated assets when applying regulations to foreign banks.
The investigation could also veer into what harm is created for consumers by the prioritization of certain information.
After churning over the Bahamas, it is expected to veer northwest and could spare Florida a direct hit.
Some locales are rendered similarly onscreen to the book's descriptions, while others veer far from the source material.
The result can look lumpen and occasionally veer too far in the frumpy-is-cool art school direction.
This gets tedious, and all that talk about learning to attract better things can veer on victim-blaming.
In film I tend to veer towards that image you have in your mind versus who you are.
There's Maya and Veer, Marwari Hindus; Sabeena and Shahzad, Sunni Muslims; and Parvati and Ashok, Tamil Brahmin Hindus.
After churning over the Bahamas, it is expected to veer northwest and could spare Florida a direct hit.
The comments came after one of his attorneys, Rudolph Giuliani, appeared to veer off-script on the episode.
Normally developing teenagers veer from egoistic to altruistic, from cynical to whimsical and from wily to utterly sincere.
A lot of period medical dramas veer bleak, but this is definitely in the more hopeful, sweeter vein.
The sunny logic of consumerism can veer, without warning, into malignancy — white supremacy, for instance, or apocalyptic Christianity.
As the mother of a five-year-old daughter, my interests also veer in a pink, sparkly direction.
The investigations can veer off in wildly unexpected directions, so no White House nook or cranny is safe.
The other Crooked Media shows veer into comedy, activism, and occasionally sociological analysis of the state of America.
I guess it's asking too much for people to veer from the tried-and-true under such circumstances.
Others have raised questions about whether his messages about Trump veer from protected religious expression to political endorsement.
And Bernie Sanders' policies veer too far left for many of the Republican electors to defect to him.
"You haven't seen me veer off, I am authentic, I believe what I believe," he said on NBC News.
Trump's tweets on surveillance marked the second time this week that he appeared to veer from the administration's position.
The anticipated bad news is poised to be one more area where Trump could veer from the party message.
When both Trump and the Saudis appeared to veer from this more cooperative course, the Turkish revelations again accelerated.
One shot somehow caused a DJI Phantom drone to veer off skyward; it eventually landed hundreds of feet away.
Though the town hall didn't sway HOP to veer away from any proposed changes, Reclaim Pride isn't giving up.
With their soft-edged geometric forms, sometimes intersected by graffiti-like strokes of color, the compositions veer toward abstraction.
He will also veer from the spirit of Shakespeare more than anyone else, slyly smuggling in pop-culture references.
But you've got to ask yourself: How long does it take for a parody to veer into the ridiculous?
If you're a photographer, a Word or Excel master, or just someone who wants flexibility, veer towards the MacBook.
Teetering down a rocky, ankle-imperilling descent into Grasmere, I had to brake suddenly and veer behind a hedge.
They risked losing control of the plane which could allow it to veer into key structures on the ship.
But that's causing trending topics to veer off course, highlighting a false news story and various other mix-ups.
Someone who was well aware of who they were and not afraid to veer left, when others went right.
As weightless as it is, they still veer closer to their rock band roots than their more cosmic material.
When a site goes down or load times veer out of bounds, someone must ultimately own and solve it.
Long winters veer from mild to hellish, while brief, wet summers can be chilly when the sun goes down.
It would showcase agreement, provide flexibility, and not veer too far from what countries had planned initially for 2500H2000.
That first briefing also revealed Spicer's willingness to veer from established facts in order to make the boss happy.
Some pregnant women veer towards the Kate Middleton look: a floral wrap dress and a pair of comfy flats.
When James Supercave's songs seem to veer towards polished and predictable, the band confronts each turn by subverting expectations.
The downside of the public chat rooms, from my brief experience, was that they could veer dangerously off topic.
They allude to their success, but also veer the conversation toward their pets, their kids, and their personal problems.
Their material can veer into misogynistic territory, reducing women to little more than props for raps about sexual conquest.
Annabeth, too, appears to have had her own tale — one in which Quinn's role might veer toward the villainous.
We're really cautious, I would say, in breaking news situations exactly because we don't want to veer into alarm.
Patient narratives may veer into emotional or psychosocial landscapes that distract attention from objective biomedical data that doctors need.
Sally Vander Veer, the president of Medicine Man, which runs this dispensary, reckons the inventory is worth about $4m.
People, animals, three-wheel rickshaws and trucks are liable to veer in front of a car at any time.
The drums drop out entirely and the lead guitarist explores chromatic figures that veer in and out of tonality.
They veer between pop and punk in a way that makes them an important addition to the musical landscape.
And the film's determination to veer into gross-out territory occasionally turns the high-strung tension into awkward laughs.
And in some parts of secular, liberal America, there is a skepticism about religion that can veer into disrespect.
At times the narrative can veer into cliché, with predictable vignettes packed together like the grooves on a record.
Maya pursues Veer brazenly after spotting him at a wedding; Maya's parents object to the union, so they elope.
And even then, she said, he did not veer into the crude threats often associated with Russia's secret police.
The comments came after one of his new attorneys, Rudolph Giuliani, appeared to veer off-script on the episode.
With all the ideas zinging around Nur's menu, a few are bound to veer off in the wrong direction.
Still, long trips are rarely error-free, and often presidents veer off the carefully constructed narrative for their trip.
Every time I take my children out in the Veer Cruiser, someone asks me where they can get one.
Her stories veer close to myth in a manner that can resemble fiction by the English writer Angela Carter.
The network has reoriented its programming more toward opinion and debate, encouraging some hosts to veer away from sports.
But the Starliner suffered a major glitch with a clock shortly after launch, causing it to veer off-course.
OneWeb's satellites will retain enough fuel to veer back into the Earth's atmosphere at the end of their lives.
"It made me feel like I didn't have to veer just because of new access and privilege," he said.
Eventually, Hicks learned to aim his throws a few feet over, and trust them to veer to their target.
I didn't veer that much from gay porn before HRT, though I dabbled in other kinds of porn, too.
The choice to veer in this direction resolves many apparent problems with the structure of Game of Thrones' final season.
Even when they veer from oversize looks, they do it together seen below at the 2016 wearing laid back jeans.
Strongmen also target the judiciary, since it stands in the way of their "reforms" that often veer into extra-legality.
Van der Veer did extensive research on household water use, identifying potential collecting and saving opportunities — in particular, the roof.
I can't really afford it—nope, I cannot—but if I had to veer either way, I'd say I'm sold.
But even that doesn't explain why the writers would make Vanessa suddenly and sharply veer away from her guiding principles.
Some moments veer into absurd comedy, such as the couple's dynamics with the young children who frequent the arts center.
If Mack didn't find a job this trip around the Sun, she was planning to veer from the academic track.
Most believe that economic growth just hums along until some identifiable cause makes it veer away from its "normal" course.
On Friday, it was a fiery Mr. Biden, whose efforts at soaring oratory can sometimes veer closer to a shout.
Mr Zijlstra said the story had been relayed to him by the former boss of Shell, Jeroen van der Veer.
What emerges from the murk are the shards of difference, when mundane nights out veer into the sublime and impossible.
Viewers might be surprised to see Pine veer so close to comedy in a drama this intense, but Eisley isn't.
Because it seems to me we just veer from one to the other, back and forth, over and over again.
So I'm going to steer clear of that and veer toward the other major issue, which is that of privacy.
As we veer towards self-driving cars, this technology could help us make major strides toward a world without crashes.
Students typically veer toward IT, consulting, finance and general-management positions at multinational companies, consulting firms and prominent start-ups.
He was subsequently thrown off the bike leading him to veer off the road, and was killed in the process.
Across the economy, these elements are at risk as politicians and voters veer away from open trade and free markets.
You even notice that, in some airports, London Heathrow, for example, walking paths in duty-free veer to the left.
"And what I'd like us to do is veer somewhere in between those two extremes," he said at an Aug.
Some like it weak, but on the whole, Ms Vander Veer says, the stronger varieties are what people ask for.
He suggested games sometimes veer towards photorealism when they don't have a clear vision of what they want to achieve.
That third full-length studio album sees Yeah Yeah Yeahs suddenly veer into electropop with synths buffed to a sheen.
I had to think very carefully whether I wanted to do that or not, because I'd never veer from nonfiction.
Green's observations do occasionally veer off into the kind of faux profundity that his detractors like to make fun of.
With the 2020 campaign cycle approaching, the fundamental concern is the military is being used to veer into partisan territory.
Since I don't personally prioritize natural ingredients or low sugar alcohols, I tend to veer toward the artificially sweetened bars.
It was projected then to veer northeast — through Georgia and the Carolinas — before heading into the Atlantic on Thursday night.
The film morphs from genre to genre as monsters emerge out of Dumpsters and plot points veer into alternate realities.
When the briefings veer into Trump rally territory, they lose value and run the risk of actively harming the audience.
These midday meals, while exceptionally well-crafted, veer more traditional than the cooking for which Mr. Olvera is best known.
A typical 90-minute episode might veer wildly from a report on rice shortages to a joke about face cream.
"Normally most people try to veer into psychological masturbation, but there's a lot more to it than that," says Love.
Why is it so rare for genres — the biopic, the western, the gangster movie — to veer from the same subjects?
But he tends to veer wildly from thought to thought, moving on before you've fully explored what he just said.
Drivers are able to veer off-route, park in remote places, block car doors, and follow passengers into their homes.
She said Powell will stick to the Fed's dual mandate on inflation and employment and not veer into fiscal policy.
Those geomagnetic tugs influence the north magnetic pole&aposs migration and can cause it to veer wildly from its position.
If you spot an enemy combatant in the distance, veer in the exact opposite direction of them and run away.
You have various people including, I don't mean to veer into a criticism of our lawmakers but- But please do.
But stress eating can often get wrapped up in guilt and shame, which is when it can veer into problematic territory.
However, he did veer into weirdness when he sought credit for turning down a $2 billion "deal" to build in Dubai.
She also must orient the plane at the right angle for launch, as well as veer away when the rocket detaches.
But Ms. Callender's blunt interpretation of the text and the resulting performances tend to veer simply between situational comedy and melodrama.
I veer back toward the line of people waiting to go into the tunnel and meet up with Sophie Castellon, 14.
Think neon, colorful shades that are spread across and above the lids, which can veer mod, futuristic, or anything in-between.
They don't have to do the talk show circuit hullabaloo and, if they do, they veer away from their personal lives.
Only the Bragi Dash Pro veer into the $300 territory, and those include additional features like activity tracking and live translation.
When we were watching Florence last week sometime, initially the indication was that it was going to veer out to sea.
I've studied shopping addiction for 22018 years and have a pretty good sense of when normal behaviors veer into unhealthy preoccupations.
Even among those that count having bits of electronics implanted in their body as "fun," Lee's excursions veer toward the extreme.
They keep things moving, literally and figuratively, even as the story starts to flag and veer in the most predictable directions.
"I'm the worst guy in the world to play chicken with, because I don't veer either way," LePage told WMOV radio.
But it's not really what the Nobel Prize has historically done, even if some of its choices veer in that direction.
If your pumpkin should veer drastically off course, there's always the dress-up competition, parade and market to keep you entertained.
For Nixon, the film is an opportunity to demonstrate once again her ability to veer from warmth and vulnerability to prickliness.
Roberts is best known for allegedly causing a plane to veer off course by hacking into its in-flight entertainment system.
Biden's support of Jealous comes at a moment when the Democratic Party is grappling with an apparent veer to the left.
The partnership cannot and won't try to police AI research However, some appear to veer into the territory of self-regulation.
Conservative candidates can veer far to the right of mainstream America on key social and cultural issues and still be victorious.
The daughter of a businessman father and a traditional mother, Findikoglu grew up watching once-secular Turkey veer toward religious ideology.
They seem to somehow veer Greek, more often than not, and I want to eat them outdoors, in a shady spot.
Though many dishes on the Italian-accented menu seem familiar, they often veer into quirky new directions and showcase uncommon ingredients.
Some four hours after we veer off the main road -- a wide dirt lane -- we reach the outskirts of Tongo Tongo.
What starts to creep into the conversation is how much you veer from the source material and how much you don't.
The results can sometimes veer toward the sentimental, even the saccharine, but they always have wide-ranging warmth and inimitable gusto.
It's better to veer toward underdone; residual heat will cause them to continue cooking when they are removed from the pot.
The more we veer toward the transportation-as-a-service world, the more differently car companies will operate in the future.
Celebrities, on the whole, tend to veer away from the scabrous little man in much the same way that babies do.
The scene plays comically, but Bell says it's an important moment for people to understand how relationships can veer off course.
One never knows if they will veer in a different direction, suddenly lose force or do something that causes great havoc.
The aesthetic of these photos will veer away from the top-down style of food photography popularized on Instagram, Rassi said.
However, their delight in the concept of blackness could occasionally veer into the exploitative, sometimes propagating negative stereotypes of black people.
In my travel world, a trip to Greece can veer off into Britain, Denmark or anywhere else that saves me money.
In both, they build imaginative worlds that veer suddenly from surreal to sincere and back again in surprising and satisfying ways.
All groups espousing ideas that veer off the accepted norms of a society isolate themselves  and practice their beliefs in private.
Companies should be especially aware of political "conversations" that may actually veer into harassment, depending on what they involve, Kropp said.
But the Starliner suffered a major glitch with a clock about 31 minutes after launch, causing it to veer off-course.
But many people say they believe the storm will veer away and they plan to head inland if Dorian gets closer.
But veer too far into "I&aposm so great" territory, and you&aposll quickly convince the hiring manager to move on.
The storm will then continue across Luzon and is forecast to veer south into the South China Sea on Wednesday morning.
But of course, the problem with Trump is that, by tomorrow morning, he might veer off in an entirely different direction.
Some of us veer back and forth, the sticking point being the second act, set at the Café Momus in Paris.
Bryan was driving in Hollywood on Wednesday and says a lady driving a Jeep ran a red, causing him to veer.
The family drama can veer into the overly schlocky, to the point where it doesn't seem believable, but it does seem manipulative.
Its figuration is amateurish; the content doesn't just veer towards, but fully embraces the sentimental, and its symbolic content is relatively cliché.
The AfD's performance also showed that the CSU's gamble — to veer to the right on immigration — might not have totally paid off.
Conner says his audience really helps him outYouTubers often veer into comedy, but it's usually after building up a big enough following.
Even when it does veer in that direction, the writing is sharp enough to make a thoughtful point part of the punchline.
Up north in Vasastan, Tennstopet sports an aesthetic that would veer into hipster territory if it weren't so refreshingly free from irony.
That's because Atlantic hurricanes usually veer out to sea, thanks to low pressure over the ocean in late summer and early autumn.
In organizations, even if organizations veer tight or loose for good reasons, if they get to the extreme, they have serious problems.
Like many people who veer outside the cultural or physical norm, Banks has been dealing with bullies since he was a child.
He talks in a forceful breathiness that can veer from wise-ass playfulness to high dudgeon in the turn of a phrase.
Two appear to show same-sex couples before they suddenly veer into messaging that marriage is between one man and one woman.
I'm huffing and puffing directly behind him, my brain slowly starving for oxygen as I veer toward the edge of a cliff.
But, portraying his tendency to veer away from truth as simply a reaction to the media coverage he gets is a reach.
It takes time to develop a direction that feels so in-the-bones right that you never want to veer from it.
This explains why, over the past few months, Trump and his lawyers offered views of executive power that veer toward the monarchical.
Then the driver accelerated and began to veer from one side of the road to the other, "plowing into people," she said.
Several times, as I drove in the freeway fast lane with Autopilot engaged, the Tesla began to veer toward the center divider.
Clinton veer from admiration, mostly among women and civil libertarians, to distaste, mostly among male policy makers and an often nationalistic public.
Only near the end, when Anna is found to be mysteriously cured after falling unconscious, does the story veer toward the mawkish.
I visit my mother once every two weeks, and sometimes I try to veer our conversation toward more philosophical matters like these.
The real life animal's pointy ears and elongated proboscis veer a little more creepy Alf than they do Arthur Read-level adorable.
This look is admittedly badass, but if you don't want it to veer into over-the-top territory, keep everything else simple.
It can, at times, veer on mopey, but her brand of navel gazing can also be super celebratory if you let it.
The day after the election I saw two people veer off the bike path and into the sidewalk for no apparent reason.
It was so hard to digest, and it was such a strange veer, but it seems they've come around to it now.
At the same time being cautious not to veer too far from the 70s and 80s melodies his fans loved him for.
It's a simple recipe for success, especially when your half-court offense rarely needs to veer off autopilot to demolish most opponents.
After striking Florida, Michael is expected to veer northeast through Georgia and the Carolinas before heading into the Atlantic on Thursday night.
It's far lighter, punchier, and dare I say goofier than their respective solo work, which tends to veer darker and more fraught.
Every dinky yellow ball I hit seemed to mysteriously veer left at the apex of its trajectory, so I widened my stance.
Gaga can veer from bizarre to sensuous to tactile, and is about, as Mr. Naharin has said, finding a connection to groove.
Mr. Benini seemed in general more interested in shoving than in guiding the performance, which unsurprisingly tended to veer off the rails.
And yet a "Meistersinger" staging can veer too far into jackboots and Hitler salutes: It's possible to overplay the work's own history.
His car rammed into the back of the Prius, "causing it to veer off the road and into a tree," prosecutors said.
The party's veer to the right over the 2010s has placed nearly all Republican women with political ambition in a precarious position.
Yet Araud suggested leaks were perhaps the least of leaders' concerns, citing Trump's tendency to veer into unexpected territory, destabilizing his interlocutor.
We veer from a screaming match to a tragedy; from a controversy to a hate crime; from a scandal to an emergency.
The North Korea crisis that dominated this trip is a prime example of one that, if mishandled, could easily veer into war.
For years whenever the public opinion about Drake would veer left, he would charm or maneuver his way into a better position.
Mir's conversations veer from discussions of her project attempting to capture the "Hubble aesthetic" to how agencies choose astronauts — scientists or pilots?
You don't like having things in your way, so you veer a little to follow it, figuring it will disappear soon too.
But over the past 10 years his always-hawkish politics have tended to veer in the direction of Trump-esque Islamophobic crankdom.
As you veer off the normal route, the story becomes more surreal as you see disturbing, weird, and monster-like folks around you.
Such "RINO hunts" pushed out or silenced much of the remaining moderate resistance, and the KCRCC began to veer far to the right.
Speechifying was at its height, with some legislators barely offering a question in favor of an extended "comment" that could veer into yelling.
Would Trump be the president in the Billions universe, or would Billions overlook Trump entirely and veer off into a true alternate reality?
For now, Tesla drivers must alway stay vigilant should their electric vehicle begin to veer off the road or miss a stop sign.
Then, paradoxically, things started to veer off track after she shared a teaser video for Joyride, in the first days of September 2015.
Furthermore any attempt to veer from our requests will be viewed as obstruction of justice and dealt with as prescribed under the law.
Just like real life, behavior in a group text can veer between friendly and unkind, leaving a tween feeling hurt over a text.
For 2628 years, Collins has been considered a moderate Republican, willing to veer away from the party's leadership when she disagrees in principle.
But at the very start and end, the self-driving cars would veer off into mixed traffic, delivering riders straight to their destination.
In the play, mundane social situations veer out of control at a breakneck pace, and scenes like the one above take surreal turns.
BARF's public message board does in fact veer into strident libertarianism and juvenile ribbings, like pictures that equate its opponents to Adolf Hitler.
However, there aren't any further details about the movie, so there's no way of knowing if it will veer into campy comedy territory.
In that case, perceived authority over the issue could veer with public opinion, opening new pathways for previously stalled proposals — and interested lawmakers.
Above all, crop rotation practices help farmers achieve the best potential for their crops, which is why they rarely veer from this procedure.
At the same time, however, NATO must remain open to dialogue and cooperation should Mr. Putin decide to veer from his confrontational path.
An essay on anger can suddenly plunge into a history of smiling; a meditation on America may veer into a history of frivolity.
Powell has been seen as the "safe choice" to succeed Yellen because he is not expected to veer drastically from current Fed policy.
They are trusting in Congress' power to stop him from taking the country on a wild ride that might veer out of control.
Once I get started on my walk, I try to consult my phone as little as possible, and sometimes I veer off course.
At times, the stories veer from Overtown specifically to delve into the black experience in America, of which the neighborhood is a part.
Of course, some cryonicists have mentioned flying cars, artificial intelligence, and living on other planets, but most veer away from making specific predictions.
The new government, headed by Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman, has sought to reassure Ukraine's Western-backers that reforms will not veer off track.
Forecasters predicted Michael would veer northeast after landfall — through Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina — before heading into the Atlantic on Thursday night.
When human civilization seems to veer off into the nonsensical and unexplainable, nature reliably sweeps in to apply a bit of mindful salve.
More recently, though, she has voted repeatedly to support President Trump's agenda, in what has been perceived as a veer to the right.
To justify investments of billions of dollars, the car companies need assurances that American policy will not suddenly veer back into attack mode.
You shouldn't change the proportions of liquid to dry ingredients or veer off course when it comes to how much fat you use.
Some of these existing co-living arrangements may be less expensive to rent than larger, conventional units, but still veer toward luxury prices.
A sixth sense alerts me anytime I veer within a three-block radius of a bakery offering tangy country loaves with mahogany crusts.
The Senate hearing wasn't expected to yield many new revelations on foreign interference, and some lawmakers were expected to veer into other topics.
"My guess is they suddenly saw the lights of the other ship coming toward them and tried to veer off," said retired Adm.
But the lobbyists worry that Mr. Trump could easily veer off script, either on Twitter or in extemporaneous remarks in the coming weeks.
In the interest of being fair, it is most probably down to my own palate as I tend to veer toward lighter beers.
Her predictions veer from the preposterous (crops will remain untended while farmers film their cows) to the clichéd (a celebrity will be president).
Soon, sirens are flashing and the movie darkens; a few beats later, it brightens, then swerves into silliness only to veer into seriousness.
Most cooks don't veer far from this basic version, simmered on the stovetop until the meat is tender and served with warm tortillas.
Soon a large number of the North's military rockets began to explode, veer off course, disintegrate in midair and plunge into the sea.
Fruit salad may sound like dessert, always a good idea, or something to accompany breakfast or brunch, but it can also veer savory.
Veer too closely toward addressing employees who have long since accepted Russia's role in political hacking, and lose critical access to the president.
I figured I could veer from the tyranny of the shakes as long as I adhered to the constraints dictated by the cleanse.
I guess it hadn't occurred to me that a medical-malpractice trial might veer from light comedy to bleak drama and back again.
The Cook Political Report's Dave Wasserman warns these kinds of tweets could easily veer into "wish-casting," combining objective forecasting with desired outcomes.
So far, we've mostly talked about the technical challenges of AI. But from here forward, it's necessary to veer more into the politics.
On earlier releases, Cave's lyrics could veer towards the overly verbose, but he's pared down his language to austere, elegiac lines on Skeleton Tree.
And for those who veer toward the brand-savvy end of the fashion spectrum, that site was, until nearly a year ago, still lacking.
The new parents didn't veer away from PDA on the red carpet, with Reedus planting a kiss on his girlfriend's cheek for the cameras.
If you're a beauty nerd with an Instagram account, you've probably noticed that the makeup aesthetic on the app can veer a little...homogenous.
Halfway around the lake, we decide to veer off the path to climb up to Mala Ojstrica (a must for anyone visiting Lake Bled).
Throughout his presidency, President Trump has consistently played to his most loyal supporters to make sure that they never veer from their political home.
The design studio Ustwo has gone as far as to create three electric vehicle sound concepts, which veer pleasantly into EDM dance floor territory.
Paul, who informally advises Trump on foreign policy and national security matters, has tried to veer the president toward a more non-interventionist posture.
Or is it an antiquated tradition that can easily veer off into a sexist ditch if both hands don't stay firmly on the wheel?
Seven-year-old twins Estha and Rahel's lives are changed when their cousin, Sophie, visits their family in India, and events veer toward tragedy.
And Lord, let's please not let this show veer back into rape territory again, with a bunch of vulnerable women captured by leering men.
So the boats were scheduled to veer away from the coast and farther into the Persian Gulf to meet a Coast Guard refueling vessel.
Now, the National Hurricane Center expects Harvey to veer east and head over southwest Louisiana where it's forecasted to dump rain on New Orleans.
So many women I know say they're slowly turning into their mothers, but my mother and I seem to veer further and further apart.
Drivers, plagued with what must be faulty brakes, veer to right to avoid the truck and fly off the cliff into the road below.
On the flip side, being too critical of yourself can veer into negativity, heighten your worst insecurities, and even contribute to anxiety and depression.
But when the cups are taped together at the bottom, they will always veer to the left of right, and eventually roll right off.
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).
The Victor founder is betting that business will opt instead for an app based 'on demand' service as businesses veer away from commercial flying.
But the issue gets murkier when it comes to groups espousing white nationalism or immigration policies that can directly or indirectly veer into racism.
And though the story was fictional, it didn't veer that far from fact, and the violence sometimes threatened to spill over to the set.
Trump&aposs willingness to sign immigration legislation also remains in question after a year that has seen his stance on the issue veer unpredictably.
While Greg can purposefully veer towards to irritating, Hinton and Marwan Salama's portrayals of Ashley and Navid Shokrani give the show its major draws.
Encouraging employees to be civically engaged is one thing, but political requests from bosses can veer toward coercion — regardless of whether bosses intend it.
Part of what he's learned so far is, when people don't have a sense of purpose, that's when their lives seem veer off track.
Marijuana — aptly rebranded as cannabis to veer away from the stoner type — is becoming more mainstream, even moving into the luxury and wellness markets.
It makes sense, as the hue can often veer moody, like you just stepped out of Hot Topic with a tub of Manic Panic.
Previously, the UK's Montrose got into a standoff with Iranian gunboats trying to veer an oil tanker called the "British Heritage" into Iran's waters.
Dominick Stephens, chief economist at Westpac, said markets welcomed Orr's appointment, adding that he was unlikely to veer away dramatically from the inflation target.
But in the 1990s, as the skating landscape changed, Jessee started to veer away from the spotlight while remaining a cult hero of sorts.
My tastes veer on the darker/more experimental side of dance music, and this was honestly unlike anything I'd heard up to that point.
The title of his 2016 EP VHS POP spells it out, riding on sunglasses-at-night synthwave grooves that only occasionally veer into rap.
I tried to be polite, but also to make it clear that I don't veer outside the normal boundaries of a source-reporter relationship.
While the exhibits celebrate L.A.'s many bustling cultures and communities, others veer toward shedding direct light on issues like immigration and climate change.
For the flyby, there is no chance that Osiris-Rex, about the size of an S.U.V., will veer off course and slam into Earth.
At the Economic Innovation Group, a tech industry-backed research outfit, the ideas veer more toward getting people the training and education they need.
The models veered to the west over the last 20053 hours, and they might veer back to the east over the next 24 hours.
When Jonathan Diersing was studying neuroscience at the University of Southern California, he didn't expect his career to veer in the direction it did.
Compared with Monet's earlier paintings, with their direct transcriptions of the countryside, the water lilies dispense with contours and boundaries and veer toward abstraction.
She had given him a perfect opportunity to veer the conversation away from Leonard Cohen and toward something that would allow him to shine.
Twitter's aspirations as the global town square are utopian, while the day-to-day experience of politics on the platform veer quickly toward corrosion.
Sanders, meantime, describes himself as a democratic socialist and supports plans like "Medicare for All" that veer left of more moderate candidates like Buttigieg.
The birds circle these lights, seemingly unable to veer away, and are pulled off course, putting them at risk of deadly exhaustion or injury.
When you get too familiar, it's easy to veer off-topic, and you want to be careful not to waste the other person's time.
"I've always had an ear for melodies, and they veer pop," Ms. Morris said in an interview during a rare down moment last week.
It has also offered a primer in how democratic societies can veer off the rails into forms of horror that, in hindsight, seem unimaginable.
Mr. Trump is not expected to veer from his demands for billions of dollars in funding for border security, including some kind of barrier.
TALsounds' Lifter + Lighter is a vibrant collection of ambient compositions that veer closer toward pop songs than ever before, but still remain wonderfully dazed.
Take "Big Smile," a 90-second howl and sprint, and the title track, only slightly longer — songs that barely veer from the genre's blueprint.
On Monday, STAT ran a new interview with Gates in which he said his conversation with Trump unexpectedly seemed to veer into a job offer.
It's no secret that mental health dictates our lives, and depictions of what it's like when our health fails us often veer hilariously toward stock.
Whereas many of Bloomberg's other ads focus on gun control, climate change, or Trump, these spots largely veer toward directing users to in-person meetings.
As the so-called gritty reboot of Anne of Green Gables, Anne With an E can sometimes veer a step too far into dark reality.
Would a celebrity-themed trip veer so far from the traditional cruising experience that it wouldn't resemble the vacation model that I know and love?
But Mr Peters's comments alarmed some observers, who fear that the new government will now veer leftwards, ending more than 30 years of liberal reform.
He scouted out the spot where he'd veer ever so slightly off the course as his streamliner slowed so he could avoid the rough spots.
This veer in Abe's storyline is very abrupt and kind of strange, but at least it promises to give us a more intense season 3.
In under three minutes, we give you a general breakdown of Tarantino's collection, and even veer into predicting the future of the filmmaker's IMDB credits.
The storm could veer eastward and out to sea, or it could ride alongside the coast, bringing stormy conditions all the way to New England.
I think it's a dynamic construct where companies and industries, they veer tight or loose, but then when they get too extreme they have problems.
" The Republicans concluded by suggesting the committee "veer away from this dangerous path and work together to develop common sense improvement to our ethics laws.
But looking at how other tech companies have attempted to engage in public education offers some clues as to how things could veer off-course.
Or worse, they didn't match my almost-black brow hairs (is it just me or do brunette brow shades always veer on the orange side?).
No matter what, the search for Ciri continues, but I think to dismiss Yennefer is to veer away from the intentions of these characters' creator.
The silhouettes, though trend-driven, veer more towards the classic, so you're guaranteed to get more mileage out of each one — both physically and stylistically.
And the disease is wrapped in the tangled and frantic community of speakers who veer between loving the sick person and speaking on his behalf.
Duterte has said nothing to suggest that once he takes office, he would veer from his unorthodox style or heed advisors' recommendations to act presidential.
Political candidates have long made campaign stops at churches, an activity that is permissible as long as the candidate does not veer into election matters.
And there is the challenge of the dense Midtown airspace, and the need to quickly try to intercept any aircraft that might veer too close.
Mr. Trump has polarized the electorate with doom-laden harangues that veer between xenophobic attacks on Muslims and Mexicans and sophomoric rebukes to his critics.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The landing gear of a FlyBe Group airplane collapsed during landing at Amsterdam's Schiphol on Thursday, causing it to veer off the runway.
Though as it's quickly pointed out, people should definitely be allowed to leave if they want, otherwise the event will inevitable veer into "kidnappy" territory.
The music can veer on impenetrable, and the explosiveness of their more pop-oriented work is only amplified by their jam and experimental based roots.
The author's naïveté can be grating, and she covers so much ground so quickly that her tone can veer jarringly from breezy to suddenly spiritual.
The long-awaited report offered no conclusion on what caused the plane with 239 people aboard to veer off course, cease radio communications and vanish.
Stephanie's pitching recipes and positivity with a smile, but mostly she's peddling aspirational motherhood, which, with longer hemlines, might easily veer into "Handmaid's Tale" territory.
Here, the book threatens to veer into that "sunken place," as Lythcott-Haims laments giving birth to a fair-skinned daughter, whom she names Avery.
"Christian evangelists have tried to veer us away from this game, saying that gambling is a sin," says Pasah, who runs a teer ticket counter.
Millions of people from Florida to North Carolina were bracing for Dorian's possible landfall or for the storm to veer north into the Atlantic Ocean.
A clock error on the Starliner also caused Boeing&aposs first uncrewed launch of the vehicle toward the space station to veer wildly off-course.
There are passages ("I saw myself as a part of a field of tension") that, in this translation by Jen Calleja, veer close to psychobabble.
If you're exiting Chatt Town on the south side, veer over to Rock City on Lookout Mountain to where — ostensibly — one can see seven states.
Uber instituted an in-app tool so passengers can call 85033 if they are in danger and added check-ins should drivers veer off course.
"China's been helping us a lot, so you can veer a little bit differently," Trump told The Wall Street Journal in an interview last week.
Oakland attempted to mount a few times, but would "veer off at the last second as if he was simply overcome by nervousness," Holekamp wrote.
Libra moons absolutely love romance, but you can also veer on the unusual side when it comes to planning a date because they love surprises.
Like the other plaintiffs, the couple veer between dread and hope with each successive legal victory, each sign that the Trump administration will not relent.
"The market seems to veer back and forth between irrational exuberance and undue pessimism," said LeBlanc, who will moderate a panel of frackers at CERAWeek.
It's not inundated with spices; preservatives are used sparingly; and while soy sauce is a common ingredient, dishes tend to veer to the softer side.
And if there's one thing Kanye West knows and respects, it's the ability to veer off the expected course to grab yourself outrage and news coverage.
And these districts, coupled with party primaries often decided by the most ideologically committed, produce candidates who veer toward the extreme ends of the political spectrum.
The Tesla performed well in freeway driving, and the company recently fixed a bug that had caused the car to unexpectedly veer off onto freeway exits.
Ernst's comments to CNN echo ones she made Friday night to The Washington Post, where she said both candidates should veer away from the personal attacks.
Some get an exorbitant amount of attention, others don't, but at the heart, they're overly normal sentiments that veer towards heteronormative ideas about relationships and families.
With this sultry sign in the ether, costumes could get extra-racy this year — or veer towards vintage goth, in a Tim Burton kind of way.
Despite Sabrina's serious or seriously scary subject matter, it can also veer in American Horror Story-style lush camp to keep the proceedings from getting suffocating.
The team will also create algorithms to track whether conversations on Twitter are "uncivil" or if they veer into "intolerant" in what could be hate speech.
The movie's discussion of sexuality and autism never veer into the unintentionally hilarious, but Power Rangers is not My Own Private Idaho by Gus Van Sant.
Among the most interesting features that TikTok appears to be testing, however, are those that veer away from more recent changes that Instagram is testing itself.
You want to look strong, but not bodybuilder strong, because then you veer into superhero territory and that's not where we wanted to go with this.
Now many are speculating it may have to consider doing even more to make sure the euro zone economy doesn't veer off track as a result.
It's also about maintaining a state of mind that doesn't veer off into what you should be doing, or what you will be doing after Shabbos.
And Trump -- from his lack of experience to his willingness to veer way, way, way off the political script -- felt like a real risk to people.
And whatever it is that you want in life … make it be inspiring in helping be a good person and just don't veer from your soul.
And when it came time for his infrastructure speech, Trump spent part of it assailing ObamaCare and Democrats, appearing to veer off script at several points.
While Trump may have leaned toward Warsh, for instance, for his focus on deregulation, Powell is not expected to veer that much from the current Fed.
Some parents worry that their children could veer off track academically and never recover, but higher education experts argue that the opposite appears to be true.
If I can avoid a fight, I will, but on my way to the ship two more sentinels veer into my path and start firing away.
While Trump may have leaned toward Warsh for instance, for his focus on deregulation, Powell is not expected to veer that much from the current Fed.
Maria's path While Maria is ultimately expected to veer northeast of Irma's path, it has been taking a roughly parallel journey so far through the Caribbean.
Once the story reaches its maximum saturation, however, it starts to veer off into wild directions, and its paths begin to tangle and become less clear.
There are no prizes for being cautious, and racers often fall or veer off course as they strain to pick up extra hundredths of a second.
Another thing about news conferences is that everyone has their own agenda, which means questions can veer from topic to topic violently enough to cause whiplash.
He was born with a genetic abnormality that leads to cognitive delays, hyperphagia (insatiable hunger), slurred speech, and moods that veer unexpectedly from loving to violent.
Show organizers have said they want to keep the focus on the movies, and not veer too far into discussion about sexual misconduct and gender inequality.
Yet in her absence, President Trump — whose tastes veer toward the gilded, triumphal style of Louis XIV — replaced her choices with several pieces he liked better.
If we are lucky the storm will veer back out to sea, but the National Hurricane Center's forecast shows the hurricane bearing down on South Florida.
The Medea Insurrection pairs works by some of these women with those by contemporary artists based in Southern California whose works also veer into the subversive.
This shopping and entertainment complex also encompasses hotels including the Waldorf Astoria, Aria,, Veer Towers, as well as the popular Shops at Crystals, with designer boutiques.
For lawyers who veer into sensitive areas of the law, the pressure is applied slowly; it begins with a simple invitation to tea from the police.
"Both sides will have an incentive to keep the visit very much in traditional diplomatic lane and not let it veer into the political," she said.
However, the company is still working to understand a clock error that caused its first uncrewed launch toward the space station to veer wildly off-course.
Deals: 3Investment: $29.7 million in 2019, according to BNEFFormerly known as Statoil, Norway-based Equinor is among the oil giants to recently veer towards clean energy.
This winter, Brooklinen introduced a painted dash pattern in white, navy, and toffee for anyone interested in bold bedding that doesn't veer into the kitschy territory.
A recent study shows that beams of light can lure birds to veer off their normal migratory flights, putting them at risk of starvation or injury.
Mr. Yiannopoulos, an editor at Breitbart News, is known for his gleeful attacks on political correctness that can sometimes veer into offensive and racially charged language.
Retired Air Force Major James McGaha also proposed that the object might have appeared to veer dramatically because of the way Underwood was maneuvering his aircraft.
But the ambitious aircraft instead illustrates how the Pentagon can let huge and complex programs veer out of control and then struggle to rein them in.
This is why SB13 can veer from Lawrence Abu Hamdan's chilling sound piece on Syria's notorious Saydnaya prison to Allora and Calzadilla's parrot perspective on humanity.
But as this shutdown dragged on for a record 35 days — and more blame got heaped onto Trump — his administration appeared to veer away from those plans.
These wild contradictions in Trump's apparent worldview, the policies that veer between radically realist and outright colonialist, are what make his foreign policy so difficult to read.
Videos of the singer performing popular songs such as "Do pal ruka" from the film Veer-Zaara and "Panchhi Nadiya" from the film Refugee soon went viral.
Even when it does veer into hosting illegal content, like copyrighted material or terrorist propaganda, the site is shielded by federal law from being legally held responsible.
The narrative around women who have lived with cancer can tend to veer towards inspiration porn — but a new photo exhibition seeks to tell a fuller story.
As with any difficult news, reactions to the diagnosis of climate change vary: Some people have lots of questions, some are angry, some want to veer away.
They also won because their manager didn&apost veer from the script that got them there, even if a game earlier it all seemed to go awry.
But with a neutral turtleneck layered underneath, black tights instead of the sparky pair, and platform brogues, the one-shoulder mini can veer super low-key, too.
And during a walk around the Windsor courtyard, Trump seemed to veer off course -- including in front of the Queen herself -- as they reviewed an honor guard.
If your answers veer you towards deleting your account, head to your profile on a desktop computer and tap the drop-down menu under your profile icon.
As it turned out, the extent to which Mr Trump proceeded to veer from darkness to light on North Korea looked like an astonishing proof of naivety.
The new parents didn't veer away from PDA on the red carpet, with The Boondock Saints actor planting a kiss on his girlfriend's cheek for the cameras.
You don't want to veer into the '80s elevator muzak territory (because, once again, porn), but you also need viewers to focus on the task at hand.
In an interview with CNBC in June, Schultz went on the offensive and said Democrats need to be careful with how far they veer to the left.
Billions may veer in a more cynical direction someday too, but for now the show seems to be hoping disenchanted Americans will root against a robber baron.
While you're going about your daily life, your phone could be constantly scanning for hints of problematic behavioral changes, alerting your doctor when things veer off-course.
The results veer between uncannily accurate and enjoyable nonsense (tilted heavily towards the latter), but still manage to encapsulate both the promise and limitations of neural networks.
With each iteration of the Sonic series, Sega seemed to veer further away from the magic that'd made their explosive erinaceidae so appealing in the first place.
However it starts to veer downhill when he tries to establish more rapport with the audience, giving it "Alright TorontO!" like a guy playing an open mic.
As a charming, socially conscious nut job who is tethered to my computer, I tend to veer toward plans designed for creative basket cases with a cause.
Another good one is Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare's Instant Radiance, which contains SPF 40, makes tired complexions zing, and adds a glow that doesn't veer into glittery.
We know that if we make too many mistakes or veer from our common ground of focusing only on core standards of journalism we will lose credibility.
For example, the nuclear-armed missile fired from North Korea could veer off course into a neighboring country and cause the unthinkable: detonation in a populated area.
One of the Chinese jets came underneath the U.S. plane at a high rate of speed, "causing our aircraft to veer off and change course," Logan said.
Artfully layered and often beat-centered, it's an indie-rock album both brooding and frisky, with a few tracks, like "New Song," that veer toward the euphoric.
An unrepaired safety defect caused Raechel to lose control of the car, veer across the center median and collide head on with an oncoming eighteen- wheeler truck.
That's a tough needle to thread: veer too far on one side of the athleticism-skill pendulum, and a prospect risks falling into the dreaded "tweener" category.
But the film is the story of body healing, soul transference and a number of topics that veer from the simple, let's-make-the-perfect-human story.
The mismatch lasted for more than a minute, causing the McCain to veer left and into the path of the Alnic MC, a 600-foot merchant ship.
The last week alone has shown how often Memphis, where about one-quarter of the roughly 650,000 residents live in poverty, can veer from hope to despair.
It is an issue that is often framed in moral terms, as though those managers who veer towards caution are in some way abrogating their sporting duty.
This can be groundbreaking, but it can sometimes veer into being in total denial about facts if you decide you don't want to be bothered with them.
The exact timing and extent of the cyclone's westward veer isn't certain, which means we can't be sure where it'll strike land (or even if it will).
But as anyone possessing a driver's license knows, there's often one aggressive driver who will veer into another's space rather than follow the zipper method for merging.
Watching the film, toggling among the alternate worlds while the characters veer between argument and affection, one has the sense of being trapped in time with them.
He said the driver told him that one of his front tires had popped, forcing the truck to veer into oncoming traffic, where it struck the bus.
The party has been bitterly divided over whether that route should veer toward the left, which is where Bernie Sanders is beckoning it, or toward the center.
Almirola was trailing Joey Logano and Danica Patrick on Saturday night at the Go Bowling 400 when a broken brake rotor caused Logano to veer into Patrick.
In order to be well rounded, we veer away from activities interesting to us, instead leaning toward those that show a specific kind of leadership and intellect.
Both also veer away from narrative to chase any excuse for a riff — then swing back with prose so good you feel guilty complaining about the whiplash.
It is exceedingly rare for a procedural like "True Detective" to veer off the investigative trail because it gives the audience information that the gumshoes don't have.
But veer off to the right, into the building's other wing, and you'll run into a group of kids doling out unspeakable violence on unsuspecting bowling pins.
Betancourt ably describes these experiences and the scars they leave, although her characters and their motivations are thinly depicted, in a style that can veer toward the childlike.
When discussing the disparities between men and women working in Hollywood, conversations typically veer towards the gender wage gap and/or the lack of women behind the camera.
Her unflinching attitude to embarrassment makes her work stand out in the world of German independent cinema, which can veer towards the overly inward or the boorishly moralising.
Whenever you veer too close to the sensor boundary, the wristbands vibrate, giving you a subtle, haptic push back into your safe zone without interrupting your VR experience.
Her life was tailor-made for a movieThe details of Blanco's life veer into the cartoonish at some points, and rumor can be difficult to separate from fact.
Over the past few years, we've seen the concept of the It shoe veer away from high heels and thigh-high boots to comfortable, down-to-earth kicks.
There's plenty of grist at the Clinton Foundation if you want to allege corruption, but everything we've seen from Trump so far suggests he'll veer into the conspiratorial.
Most importantly, they're given life by the tenacious, warped chemistry in Teddy and G's overlapping bars, which veer between slurred Auto-Tune soup and in-your-face truths.
Their pushback, though, would only make things worse, setting the stage for a 10-day circus in which Trump's presidency began to veer, perhaps inevitably, out of control.
The variety is honestly stunning as tracks veer through flooded tunnels, grounded tracks open up into air battles, and racers drive and soar through the world of dreams.
For example, he helped to develop a technique for market definition that was incorporated into the Justice Department and FTC's merger guidelines, which he's unlikely to veer from.
Society is supposed to work on this principle, though in reality, officials are known to occasionally veer from their role as honest, impartial defenders of the public good.
Should talks veer into the, "Where is this relationship heading?" or "Do you like me…like THAT?" territory (and trust us, they will), engage a sense of humor.
Isabel Leonard, a mezzo-soprano who can veer from exuberance to exasperation in the blink of an eye, stars in the Metropolitan Opera's production, opening on Oct. 19.
Otherwise known as VUCA, it essentially means the world order is traversing unpredictable rapids as alliances veer, tides change, and bedrock assumptions erode under new and powerful waves.
Some fear the poor state election results could see Modi and the BJP veer further to the right to try to consolidate their base before the 2019 contest.
" When a meeting or discussion begins to veer off course, Rittleman suggests speaking up and saying something like "Are we headed in the right direction with this conversation?
When Hurricane Florence makes landfall on the North Carolina coastline this week, Catherine Edwards will be hoping the super-storm doesn't veer toward her home in Savannah, Georgia.
But all of Miami was once Everglades, and it's testament to South Florida's history that, if you veer off the beaten path even a little, you'll get muddy.
When two artist-powerhouses come together for a conversation, the last thing you'd expect is for the main theme to veer into something akin to denouncing creativity altogether.
Since it does veer on the airy side, I'm hesitant to recommend this for those with drier skin, but it's a dream for the normal and oily types.
Others veer off into rambles on horse racing, a gum in Italy named "Brooklyn," having Adam Yauch as a babysitter, or even reading a poem they're working on.
At any rate, with key political decision-makers out of town, it's traditional for the mid-August Washington news cycle to slow down and veer toward the silly.
The relatively straight line that we hope our lives might follow can veer suddenly, plunging us into chaos or ecstasy; choices can turn frantically ominous or prudently providential.
These are evidence-based recommendations, but for someone with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and contamination and health anxieties, this advice can start to veer into uncomfortably familiar territory.
Samsung's software features always tend to veer into gimmicks and nearly every one I've mentioned here could be put in that category if you're not feeling very charitable.
With a bowl-cut mouse-brown wig, jean mini-skirt, and thick, chompy, Holly Hunter-accent, she could easily veer into caricature, but makes this role her own.
But how their lives remain intertwined at the same time that they veer away from each other is only one of the fascinating aspects of this hybrid memoir.
She started to veer from a more traditional journalism track in the early 1980s, when she began reporting on a mysterious string of cattle mutilations across the West.
Ms. Dann, who was 28 at the time of the abuse, did not stop acting — but she did veer away from the theater, instead doing mostly television commercials.
"Walter said the car would veer toward the barrier in the mornings when he went to work," the Huang family's attorney wrote in a response to NTSB questions.
The reason I tried to veer away from the role of finance and corporate greed in all this is that I think it's a potential trap for us.
Meanwhile, the new Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance feature will automatically steer your car back into its lane if it thinks you're going to crash or veer off the road.
A true TGIT-worthy series is a veritable feast of jaw-dropping twists and set pieces that veer towards the unbelievable without falling off the "no that's impossible" cliff.
The result is a film that can veer too sharply into earnestness, but very convincingly portrays a teenage girl's struggle to reconcile the tornado of hormones roiling within her.
There are some trends that veer just a little too close to the blurred line between fashion and fancy dress, and this season's Western focus is one of them.
The car didn't veer from side to side like some semi-autonomous vehicles tend to do, and the safety driver never had to take over because something went wrong.
Scores of devotees thronged the temple of Veer Teja, a legendary folk hero, in Tonk town of India's northwestern Rajasthan state on Wednesday to celebrate a unique snake festival.
Some societies will veer tighter than others for good reasons, such as threat—and thus would be seen as too tight for the loose groups who lack a threat.
In the West, for example, consumers and investors veer toward well-known, traditional brick-and-mortar institutions that have higher assumed levels of safety and expertise than online companies.
Although they veer close to the stereotypes that often feature in Native documentaries, such as the shaman and the drunk, here the characters are much more complex and humanized.
As the tides changed, Roman decided to veer onto a dirt path where she says two US border agents confronted her and accused her of illegally crossing the border.
I think to the extent that self-criticism can veer into self-reflection or general reflectiveness about what it means to be a human being, it does protect you.
Trump has shown a penchant for shaking up staid Washington traditions, but it's unclear whether he will veer from the usual format for State of the Union-style speeches.
A different Republican looked for the silver lining, saying that if Gianforte lost, Republicans could point to his rambunctiousness as the cause and veer attention away from Trump's performance.
He even warns us, in voice-over, of the direction in which it's about to veer—"Shit gets crazy from here on"—thus firing our interest all the more.
And no Republican in a party that continues to veer dangerously toward fact-hostile absolutism has ever lost points with his base by calling the media biased against him.
And after the road straightened, the Tesla decided it should veer into the left turn lanes that opened up at the intersection, even though I wanted to go straight.
Working together, the art and story veer exuberantly between the high and the low to make Jeanne, Jacob and William feel like flesh-and-blood children, despite their holiness.
Acuna: I think some of it&aposs been the unpredictability of you being able to veer off the comics even more than the show has done in the past.
Investors were relieved by the selection of an experienced official and expected he would not veer too far from the status quo as he carries out his dual mandate.
His tone can veer from chatty — he writes of collagen that "splorts" — to overly academic, and there is enough repetition that one could wish for a sharper editorial scalpel.
" It can veer close to psychobabble — "Any system that pretends to authenticity must give way to psychopathy and violence, if only because it is the best way to communicate.
As Barry himself has tried to veer away from his number one skill (assassinating people), and clumsily at that, so Hank has tried to move towards enlightenment, albeit slowly.
The writing is unshowy at best, but can veer into awkwardness, especially in the scenes with the clichéd, underwritten Laura — there is a thin line between classic and passé.
On social platforms, where polarized content is often better at generating engagement than nuanced conversations, there can be a temptation to veer into more extreme territory to stand out.
Yet, at moments earlier this year, Mr. Trump appeared to veer from his fealty to the organization's agenda of opposing nearly all new proposals to restrict access to firearms.
And it could even be harmful: An extreme focus on healthy eating can veer into an eating disorder, or too much exercise can lead to injury or exercise addiction.
"Many people tell me to go straight, but for a blind person it is very hard to go straight," said Luk, who tends to veer left as she walks.
Netanyahu's veer to the right A tense night beckons for Netanyahu as he waits to see if his dream of becoming Israel's longest ever serving leader will be fulfilled.
Helene is spinning at sea Still closer to Africa than North America, Hurricane Helene is predicted to head northeast in the Atlantic, then veer toward Europe, the center said.
They often get little more than a cameo during stem-winding speeches by Mr. Trump that not infrequently veer into terrain that vulnerable Republican candidates might prefer to avoid.
This, however, is in keeping with the Kingsman series' politics, which veer wildly between a kind of lasseiz faire libertarianism — what does it matter if people use drugs recreationally?
Investigators believe a medical issue — possibly a seizure — caused the male driver to veer off a nearby road, over a curb and into the patio in Millcreek, Unified Police Sgt.
"As we gather this evening in the joy of freedom, we remember that we all share a truly extraordinary heritage," Trump said in remarks that did not veer off-script.
Ewings' work really shines in the 360 view photographs that he creates, where the image could veer off into gimmick, but remains fresh and frightening thanks to Ewings' meticulous presentation.
The video fits the song's ambiguity and beguiling nature, with Mendler and her friends literally attempting to resuscitate a past relationship in dreamy vignettes that veer between celebratory and somber.
"Regional is where the new focus is, and it is natural that marketing strategy should veer towards Maharashtra, which is one of the biggest markets for Bollywood," the source said.
" Asked to speculate on what caused Pruitt to veer so off course and make such poor judgment calls in running the EPA, my source said simply: "Pruitt had two failings.
While her twin daughter Ava Phillippe might take more risks with her color (like her recent rainbow hair), it's unusual to see Witherspoon veer outside of her iconic buttery blonde.
How YouTubers get pushed towards conspiracy content: Vice's Motherboard has a great look at how the incentives of YouTube drive some of its prominent creators to veer into conspiratorial content.
He thinks the problem is common enough that it's time for the psychology field to officially recognize that love can veer out of control and enter the realm of pathology.
For some strange reason, you can't fire straight to the left or right; no matter what you do, the bullets always veer a little bit to the above or below.
But when the drivers were asked cognitively challenging and emotionally stirring questions, they were able to maintain a straight course; while texting led them to veer out of their lane.
On Wednesday, the head of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Ravi Menon, said the recovery in the property market was welcome but should not veer too far from economic fundamentals.
The decorating style can easily veer straight into tacky territory when not done right: Think over-the-top psychedelic prints, peace signs, and worse, the ill-advised use of dreamcatchers.
Though the idea of a "panel" is as connected to comics as the speech bubble, there's a whole subset of artists who veer away from traditional panel structure and layout.
In a design moment when gray and white walls rule and accent colors veer towards moody blues and greens, Honeycomb is looking ahead to the warm side of the wheel.
We could have made the decision to stick with those inclinations ­— to veer away from the pack and focus on areas where others were now even less likely to be.
But, these non-erotic works veer into science fiction and fantasy, with Painchaud going on sci-fi adventures with his cat, or with third eyes opening on a girl's head.
But, these non-erotic works also veer into science fiction and fantasy, with Painchaud going on sci-fi adventures with his cat, or third eyes opening on a girl's head.
However, he has said that while he favors a rules-based approach, the Fed simply would have to articulate its reasons should it decide to veer from the Taylor rule.
George Ryan, a Republican, said that it was unusual for a judge to veer so far from the sentencing guidelines, which recommended no prison time or up to six months.
A phony man of God (or seven gods) can easily veer into caricature but the Sparrow's humility song-and-dance has never wavered, even as his dominion has expanded exponentially.
In trying to keep the plane from shooting off the end of the slippery runway, he inadvertently caused it to veer to the left toward the bay, the board concluded.
Trump did veer off topic at times, according to Schumer, who said the president pressed lawmakers on multiple occasions to get moving on the revised North American Free Trade Agreement.
Now, as Nas — an anagram of N.S.A., or National Security Agency, where she heads a secret department investigating the tattooed Jane (Jaimie Alexander) — her boots veer brown, suede and practical.
It's as if the phoniness of that film snapped something in him: Not only was Berg not doing any more Hollywood bullshit, he would veer in the exact opposite direction.
Ms Vander Veer says that edibles offer a "good way to get comfortable with how THC makes you feel"; women, older people and first-timers are particularly keen on them.
Opportunity exists for the movie to veer from the novel and deliver a daring twist, but that notion is quickly dismissed, and it becomes obvious what is really going on.
Brosgol's clever text manages to feel both classic and ultracontemporary, as do her illustrations, which veer between timeless watercolors and what could pass as rough sketches for a "Minions" spinoff.
She can veer into stereotype (too many of her sentences are punctuated with "Aye"), but she has an idiom all her own, her own funny way of seeing the world.
Global "culture" is increasingly defined by rich, valueless elites — as in Russia, Saudi Arabia, China and Trump's United States — while those excluded from this wealth veer toward angry, xenophobic nationalism.
Ostensibly a play about complicated women, its characters can veer toward caricature, particularly when Khoshnoudi accentuates Whitney's daffy winsomeness and Oh, also a playwright, stresses Gretchen's over-the-top tendencies.
The lawmaker is requesting more details from the Commerce Department surrounding events that led administration officials to criticize NOAA staff for disagreeing with Trump that Dorian might veer into Alabama.
The dashboard video contradicted those accounts, and showed Mr. McDonald, who was clutching a knife, seeming to veer away from the police when Officer Van Dyke began firing his weapon.
Katainen said the Polish government had "tested the limits" with its policies — which critics say veer towards authoritarianism — and encouraged EU members including Merkel to use their influence with Warsaw.
It isn't note-perfect — some moments in the script veer toward heavy-handed — but any weaknesses seem easily forgivable in what's overall a winsome film with grit and heart. —S.
And its 4,700-plus posts largely veer toward vaccine-related fear mongering, which appears to be in service of opposing legislative proposals in Washington last year to bolster vaccination efforts.
Her idea of 21st-century pop fuses giddily artificial productions by A.G. Cook with sturdy pop hooks and lyrics that veer from glamorous-life braggadocio to (calculated) glimmers of vulnerability.
The country could veer far to the left — with potentially huge effects on global markets — or hard right, setting off a Trump-administration-style witch hunt against immigrants, especially Muslims.
For many senior bankers, eye-watering losses and regulatory crackdowns are part of the cold calculation of a Wall Street career that can, quite suddenly, veer from triumph to ignominy.
Malik, for instance, didn't really like being a pop star — he wanted to veer into R&B — and told magazines after he left that he didn't like the band's music.
If you&aposre ready to veer from the factory setting standard American female voice your iPhone uses to chat with you, there&aposs a simple way to make voice modifications.
Unlike Mahathir's multi-ethnic government, the new administration may also be willing to put more Malays back into key positions, and veer towards religious conservatism in the largely Muslim country.
It's easy to assume that the adage about 'learning from history' means something along the lines of 'learning from what was bad in order to veer towards what is good.
The Raindrop is essentially an enhanced rain barrel, designed by Dutch designer Bas van de Veer as a graduation project in 2009 and produced by Dutch pottery company Elho in 2011.
Famous for investigating artists who veer from the trap of consensus, Yau writes extensively about Jay DeFeo, Hilma af Klint, Katherine Bradford, Barbara Takenaga, Forrest Bess, Simon Gouverneur, and many others.
CareCoach workers are part free­wheeling raconteurs, part human natural-­language processors, listening to and deciphering their charges' speech patterns or nudging the person back on track if they veer off topic.
But the kerb is low at the point where Bouhlel left the road, suggesting that all he had to do to avoid the blockade was veer seawards and mount the promenade.
The precise track of a storm is difficult to forecast: About a third of the time, the center of a storm's path may veer outside of the predicted cone of uncertainty.
" In the veer-to-cartoonish portion of the filing, the next paragraph begins: "George's giddiness over Mr. Trump's recognition was prominent during the days that followed the March 31, 2016 meeting.
While that means these ladies often veer heavily into the realm of TMI, freely chitchatting about their lost enema nozzles, lopsided breast implants, or the age they first had anal sex.
The film is also a warning to Clinton, who has tended to veer toward the more hawkish spectrum, about the costs that can come from bad wars to a liberal agenda.
Being Eve involved emotional and physical nakedness, as well as intimate scenes that could occasionally veer into the ridiculous — one montage finds her clumsily experimenting with S&M by spanking herself.
Younger takes the shape of our teen diary entries when they veer into fan fiction—those scenarios in which we engage in what we know we shouldn't do but want to.
It's hard to really do with Fleck what The King of Comedy did with Pupkin when the Joker's biggest fans veer awfully close to a Pupkin type with Bickle-like aspirations.
Veer Teja or Tejaji was a legendary Rajasthani folk hero, also considered to be one of the major eleven incarnations of Lord Shiva and worshipped as a deity in rural Rajasthan.
While groups need to veer tight or loose for good reasons, we found that groups that got too extreme in either direction—too loose or too tight—were much more dysfunctional.
She said it took a few seconds to register that the truck, which she saw veer onto the street at about 25 mph "barreling people," was intentionally mowing down the crowd.
WHAT TO DO For couples: Couples who want to experience the "real" Barcelona can find a number of authentic activities that veer from the standard stroll down to la Sagrada Família.
As per the deal, Visual China's division, Unity Glory, will own and manage the images and motion archives, names and trademarks associated with Corbis Images, Corbis Motion and Veer licensing brands.
The Beats Powerbeats2 Wireless headphones start to veer into that "ridiculously expensive" category that I mentioned above, especially for wireless sport headphones that you're going to beat up (no pun intended).
Lawyers who work on the team were surprised when Giuliani appeared to veer off course from the President's previous statements about Trump's legal issues, according to sources familiar with their thinking.
And that's the thing: of course EA Sports was going to veer toward realism, because that is the template on which sports video games have been based for over 20 years.
He was garrulous (answering an immigration question in Nashua, he began to veer off topic, "When I was in ... No, I won't get into it"), and apologetic about speaking too long.
While the EU and US veer towards populism and adopt anti-immigrant stances, in Asia nations are competing for new arrivals, potentially reversing the power balance between immigrants and host countries.
The US Army is testing the new Common Infrared Countermeasures system to protect UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters by using a laser to confuse incoming missiles, making them veer off course.
It also escalated a broader debate among Democrats about the direction of the party: Should Democrats, in the age of Trump, veer left and embrace the liberal populist message of Sanders?
Mr. Rubio is a different sort of candidate from Mr. Trump, and his approach to the American dream through his own experiences and some of his proposals veer in another direction.

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