Sentence examples for leaning away from inspiring English sources

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Basic physics tells us that if you lean toward one thing, you're leaning away from something else.

On the other hand, a liar will be more likely to lean backward, a sign of not wanting to give more information than is necessary.[4] Leaning away can also mean dislike or disinterest.

Mr. Komar then sits and holds on to Miss Santimyer's shirt: She is leaning away.

But after watching the convention's opening night, she found herself leaning away from the Republican ticket.

Troop No. 1973 is leaning away from the purchase of full uniforms anyway.

Dad was leaning towards her, and she was leaning away from him.

Reporters allowed into the room described Putin as leaning away from Obama when he spoke and avoiding eye contact.

We walked along the cliff, leaning away from the edge, feeling that the wind could chuck you over.

Even so, Sony is in no way leaning away from its portfolio of technology and consumer products.

People close to the News Corporation said yesterday, however, that Mr. Murdoch was leaning away from EchoStar.

"I'm one of the judges," Angela explained, leaning away from her interrogator with a grimly polite chuckle.

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