go against the tide उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Through these characters who go against the tide, Baek criticizes the power of influence and questions what we consider to be the norm .
- M3's strength in the past few months has seemed to go against the tide of economic data pointing to a mini-recession in Germany.
- M3's recent surge has seemed to go against the tide of economic data pointing to what Issing called a " pronounced weakness ."
- One, says Dow Theory Forecasts, is a little-noticed display of the market's recent ability to go against the tide of history.
- Scott was able to go against the tide by carrying Democratic Allegheny County by 33, 000 votes and losing the Philadelphia region by only 6, 000 votes.
- :: : : I think that rows us back from recent trends towards treating more process as a panacea, and it certainly does go against the tide of several other process-oriented proposals.
- Dailey said he found songs like Gaye's 1971 classic " What's Going On " inspirational and wanted to make records with positive messages that go against the tide of much of today's music.
- Saint Laurent and his president Pierre Berge chose to go against the tide and show clothes as if they were couture in the old days-almost reverently, with no music, rather than lay on a circus, leading to crowds and hair-pulling.
- Muir quoted a comment Dylan made to New York radio host Bob Fass in 1986 : "'Everybody must get stoned'is like when you go against the tide . . . . you might in different times find yourself in an unfortunate situation and so to do what you believe in sometimes . . . . some people they just take offence to that.
- The network says the best applicants should " be able to take risks, bounce back after failing, succeed in a cutthroat environment, go against the tide, remain focused, think creatively and be a leader . " And, if you think you're the next Omarosa, you should be able to fool at least some of the people some of the time.