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The manager has a clear vision of how he wants to play, he doesn't veer too much, he doesn't worry about the opposition.
At Basel in 1536, Bucer participated in the writing of the First Helvetic Confession, a document that was considered by many Reformed theologians to veer too much toward Luther's views, especially regarding the Lord's Supper.
The color and the fabric make it veer too much into Jessica McClintock territory for my liking, and the inspiration comes through loud and clear in the bedskirt skirt (Did we learn nothing from Chris' dress last week??).
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It's a smooth, appealing impersonation, though it veers too much toward caricature.
Ballet has its codified partnering technique, hip-hop its improvisational battle format; the other duets veered too much towards doubled-up solos.
Aged 68, he was seven years away from the mandatory age for hanging up his mitre and commentators viewed him as a caretaker, someone who would usher the faithful forward without veering too much to the left or the right.
For starters, some voters cite disillusionment with President Clinton, particularly in the Monica Lewinsky scandal, but also annoyance at what they perceive as a politician who veers too much with the political winds.
As the series ended in 1994, Dysart told interviewers that it had veered too much "from the courtroom into the bedroom".
I don't think we've veered too much apart from our new singer, obviously we weren't trying to copy John Waite, but we needed someone to keep the soulfulness in it because that's what we're about.
That being said, you don't want to veer too far toward the middle or you might risk alienating your loyal liberal base so much that they don't care enough to turn out to vote on Election Day.
The best spoof documentaries rarely veer too far away from plausibility.
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