One speeds while the other preens about caution, but the bus veers relentlessly towards an abyss.
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For all concerned it will be best if Isaac veers east and picks up lass steam.
The script veers from one scene to the next, often without building tension or meaning.
The downside: He'll own Rockstar, a hit factory whose risk-taking sometimes veers into recklessness.
That story edges toward sentimentality, then veers into something stranger: an affecting meditation on human intimacy.
They lose that edge when the debate veers off into a battle over social issues.
But can Nike's strategy succeed indefinitely as the company veers from one catastrophe to the next?
But this is where Bacon, with his relationship with the federal government, veers from them both.
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Economists call them "market inefficiencies"--those periods when the price of something veers from its underlying, inherent value.
Advertising veers up and down with the economic cycle, and can be skipped by using digital video recorders.
Michael veers back to the personal with the lush American Angel, apparently an ode to his partner Kenny Goss.
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And at least when it comes to tax policy, he veers a bit to the left of the new Republican orthodoxy.
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You can guess that our culture generally veers toward ambition, which is trying to compete, i.e. find an even better job.
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If the satellite company veers into comedy, expect something along the lines of Louie: cheap, challenging and meant for a sophisticated audience.
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It is a simple language which veers quickly to complex auditory experiences.
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The almost forgotten car game resumes and veers wildly out of control.
One is that both countries are so big and so complex that at times broad-brush simplification of their histories and policies veers into distortion.
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Still, critics say the upcoming manual veers in the wrong direction.
If your advisor veers from the path the statement lays out, or if the goals outlined are seldom realized, it may be time to part ways.
Yet Holly never veers very far from her lavish Upper East Side apartment, her spoiled 6-year-old's overpriced private school and lunches at joints like Sant Ambroeus.
The bus veers slightly to the right, making it necessary to countersteer slightly and regularly, so attention had to be paid to the screen at all times.
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Why is it that atheists and theists alike now think and speak about God in a way that veers so profoundly from the thinking of our ancestors?
Yet, insisting on laughter in the midst of desperation, he sugars the pill of criticism with humour that veers from the gently ironic to the bawdy or macabre.
His fondness for his characters sometimes veers towards the sentimental.
But the damage done -- bad morale, poor teamwork, ineffective execution of strategy -- can be difficult to quantify on corporate bottomlines, unless the psychopath veers into actual crime.
"The accord veers away from commonsense solutions and seeks to advance a narrow agenda driven by special interests, " said National Retail Federation President and CEO Matthew Shay in a statement.
Though Pham sometimes veers dangerously into melodrama (there's another moment when he breaks down upon spying a beggar girl who reminds him of a past love), the sentiment is not misplaced.
The road meanders past farm houses, skittish livestock and intriguing snapshots of rural Romanian life, before it abruptly veers left and plentiful blue crosses lead up a steep hill and deep into the forest.
The United States has said it will refuse to sign an updated communications treaty set to be ratified by the United Nations, because it veers too far into agreements to regulate the Internet.
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It was made by the Coen brothers, whose own taste for slight provincial surrealism veers close to that of Mackendrick, but, far from refining his work, they have devised one of their coarsest pictures to date.
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