Yet one thing is not new: the tendency of investors to veer off into irrational exuberance.
But some Democrats worry he can veer off message, just like Vice President-elect Joe Biden.
Every time you try and push them straight ahead they veer off to the right-hand side.
One need not veer off into conspiracy theories to explain honest differences of opinion about policies.
One engaged the sub in a game of chicken, only to veer off at the last minute.
Police suspect there was a problem with the vehicle's brakes, causing it to veer off its intended path.
Parts of the fence veer off the Green Line, drawing in some Jewish settlements close to the border.
Her daughter had only to step into traffic, to veer off the curb.
This means if you send the wrong signals, they are likely to veer off and take a pass on the opportunity.
Veer off this mainstream market into the land of private-label and commercial-mortgage-backed bonds and you can get some really sexy yields.
He tends to veer off the path, introducing subjects with a charming quirkiness and dropping breadcrumbs of local knowledge along the way.
But such commanding positions can just be swept away when the underlying technology and the market for it veer off in another direction.
Here you expected the interview to veer off into the territory of childhood traumas and long-carried resentments, but it never really went there.
Police suspect there was a problem with the vehicle's brakes, causing it to veer off the road and smash into rocks before bursting into flames.
No doubt in a few years it will veer off in yet another direction, as a fresh lot of innovative companies try something new that works.
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And yet, even when we have spent time developing our plans and are fully committed to our best intentions, our decisions often veer off course in unexpected ways.
It takes some skill to draw people out about their opinions of a great novel while deftly shutting up yakkers who monopolize the conversation or veer off on irrelevancies.
Psychologists have found that one of the easiest ways to veer off the path to your goals is to craft them in a way that is so difficult you are likely to fail.
Promotional allowances between manufacturers and retailers--discounts in exchange for ads or shelf space--are common in the grocery business, and they occasionally veer off into less ethical incentives consisting of under-the-counter rewards to a retailer's employees.
We will explore the effects of irrelevant information on our decisions (chapter 7), examine why subtle differences in the way a question is framed lead to different solutions (chapter 8), and discuss how the structure of our environment can cause us to veer off track (chapter 9).
The IMF argues further draconian budget cuts aren't achievable and will make Greece's economic program more likely to veer further off track.
This literally circumscribed their every move. (Though Armstrong describes how he managed to veer a little off-script to shoot some photos of rock formations.) But it worked.
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