And such a stimulus would cut against the grain of reducing the debt and the deficit.
Given all of this cultural reinforcement, pushing back against hierarchical authority often goes against the grain.
Speaking up to express an opinion that may go against the grain of consensus takes courage.
But where does color psychology come into play when brands go against the grain?
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It's true that McCain built a career on going against the grain, and good for him.
A. Gary Shilling makes money for his subscribers by going against the grain--and he's usually right.
They need to think about how they can move deeply against the grain once again.
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For most people, the idea of smaller nominal pay awards still goes against the grain.
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So, you know, I would say Barbaro kind of went against the grain anyway.
Travel against the grain by driving the park's popular scenic loops in reverse.
The short story is that it starts when someone has the courage to go against the grain.
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But by playing favourites and discriminating against everyone else, such deals cut against the grain of globalisation.
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By going against the grain you can cause razor burn and ingrown hairs.
Physician leaders such as Dr. Bob Margolis were willing to go against the grain and develop innovative new models.
This runs right against the grain of what that old-school capitalist Henry Ford envisaged for the modern US economy.
We can fight this only by working against the grain, resisting gendered language and emphasizing the internal over the external.
Thin walnut slats are cut alternately with and against the grain and glued together to give both flexibility and strength.
It goes against the grain of firefighters to not have the capacity to do what they are trained to do.
The key finishing touch, both Ms. Karmel and Ms. Bigelow note, is to slice the skirt steak against the grain.
But Garth Ancier saw firsthand the value of going against the grain in his tenure as Fox's first entertainment programming chief.
Yet enterprise can be slow to adopt an outside-in view of things because it goes against the grain of traditional systems planning.
Its biggest rivals, meanwhile, have gone against the grain by embarking on a summer arms race, stacking their rosters with big-ticket signings.
And watch out for Goldman, which demonstrated with their Neutral rating on Yandex today that they are willing to go against the grain.
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The whole thrust of this recommendation goes against the grain of becoming self-sufficient, taking care of your own finances rather than depending on handouts.
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The decision to go public went against the grain in a hyper-competitive retail industry that has been rapidly consolidating through mergers and private buyouts.
To suddenly have options, to have to approach one's bodily functions with a strategy in mind, seems to go against the grain of nature.
That goes against the grain of what technical analysts are saying.
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What ensues may be against the law, but it goes no more against the grain of common decency than any other tool of your trade.
This goes against the grain of central banking and regulatory orthodoxy.
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