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"wrong-foot" Definitions
  1. wrong-foot somebody to put somebody in a difficult or embarrassing situation by doing something that they do not expect

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And earnings season as gotten off on the wrong foot.
Years of government cuts and shaky employment across Lesvos and Greece itself have meant that the local response got off on the wrong foot and then hopped along on the wrong foot until August 2015.
Even so there are limitations that can wrong-foot the unwary.
To be fair, the duo start off on the wrong foot.
Cash Warren has apparently started 2016 off on the wrong foot!
It's no secret that retail started the year on the wrong foot.
Labrador started that effort off on the exact wrong foot on Friday.
It may wrong-foot those used to more confrontational politicians and executives.
Trump got off on the wrong foot by threatening Missouri Democratic Sen.
I still think deposits start you off on the wrong foot, though.
China A threat from China started Thursday's markets on the wrong foot.
Being late to a meeting inevitably starts the discussion off on the wrong foot.
Shaun White and a fellow plane passenger recently got off on the wrong foot.
But in Moscow, the project got off on the wrong foot from the start.
The Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 started us off on the wrong foot.
We got off on the wrong foot with the press, however we did it.
Yet, Trump has already gotten off on the wrong foot, even before assuming office.
Most likely, it was an attempt to wrong-foot Kevin Trapp, P.S.G.'s goalkeeper.
Sadly, this research team led by Izpisúa Belmonte has started off on the wrong foot.
He handled it well, but it definitely set our relationship off on the wrong foot.
Stocks started December on the wrong foot as worries around U.S.-China trade relations increased.
"Tina, if you're here, I'm so sorry we got off on the wrong foot," Wood said.
"You can only assume that it's another example of trying to wrong foot speculators," he said.
It took a little deflection off defender Manuel Akanji, enough to wrong-foot keeper Yann Sommer.
As it stands, however, the smart assistant has gotten off on the wrong foot with undelivered potential.
Though their relationship started off "on the wrong foot," that quickly changed, according to Point of View.
That was an off-balance 143-pointer over Steph Curry off his wrong foot and exhausted legs.
While working for yourself offers limitless flexibility, you don't want to start off on the wrong foot.
As the Million Dollar Listing Miami star previously recalled, the pair originally got off on the wrong foot.
Critics had accused Venezuelan authorities of holding the vote early in the year to wrong-foot the opposition.
But for reasons that aren't entirely clear, this futuristic endeavor appears to be getting off on the wrong foot.
Now, even though we got off on the wrong foot, I'm still sorry you're having trouble with your sister.
THE RIGHT FOOT If I can't start my Sunday with reading, my day gets off on the wrong foot.
Rather than working with their presidential nominee to wrong-foot Democrats, they're struggling to find any sense of balance themselves.
U.S. equities kicked off 2016 on the wrong foot, as the three major indexes have shed more than 2 percent.
Even billionaires like Warren Buffett make investment mistakes, so it's understandable when young people get off on the wrong foot.
While some shows get off on the wrong foot, others explode in popularity just to fizzle out in subsequent seasons.
Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston definitely got off on the wrong foot when they met on the set of Friends.
It's much easier to manage your money well from the start than start on the wrong foot and fix money problems.
Let's not get off on the wrong foot with House Democrats using their platform to produce political statements rather than serious solutions.
Tokyo, which has pursued a tough stance on Pyongyang, was caught on the wrong foot when Trump agreed to meet with Kim.
Then, you might feel guilty and skip breakfast again the next day, kicking you off on the wrong foot all over again.
Stocks kicked off December on the wrong foot as weak economic data and trade worries halted the market's rally to record highs.
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, initially blocked that effort, saying Mr. McConnell was starting off on the wrong foot.
The pair get off on the wrong foot but slowly warm up to each other as they try to put on the event.
Let's not get off on the wrong foot, with House Democrats using their new platform to produce political statements rather than serious solutions.
In that way, he admitted, his time on "Game of Thrones" may have actually got him off on the wrong foot in the business.
He cannot play the world statesman and still rely on being able to wrong-foot adversaries with all-out weirdness; normalisation has some costs.
But Murakami's greatest strength is his creation of environments just eccentric enough to wrong-foot you—not exactly magical realism, but perhaps enigmatic realism.
It is rare to see this technique used extensively in kickboxing, it is more an occasional defence applied when caught on the wrong foot.
They got off on the wrong foot during the debate over Afghanistan, these officials said, because General McMaster was so fervent about sending additional troops.
Teresa Giudice's marriage to Joe apparently got off on the wrong foot 20 years ago ... because she claims he forced her to sign a prenup.
Global equity markets kicked off 23 on the wrong foot as concerns over a slowdown in China, as well as plunge in oil prices, have weighed.
"Speculative financial investors were caught on the wrong foot recently," Commerzbank analysts said in a note, adding gold prices have, however, fallen consistently in the meantime.
Major U.S. indexes kicked off the year on the wrong foot, by falling into correction territory, down at least 10 percent from their 52-week highs.
Process matters, too, and the Volcker Rule got off on the wrong foot when it was incorporated into the Dodd-Frank Act at the 11th hour.
"Speculative financial investors were caught on the wrong foot recently," Commerzbank analysts said in a note, adding gold prices had, however, fallen consistently in the meantime.
After mistaking an Asian man for the venerated healer and teacher, he begins a conversation with the real deal ... that gets off on the wrong foot.
Post Malone quite literally got the New Year started off on the wrong foot ... because he ate it during his big performance on ABC's big show.
If Trump's tonal shift on Tuesday night did offer a glimpse of a new mode of operation for the President, he could conceivably wrong foot his opponents.
Global markets lurched into 2016 on the wrong foot, leaving many investors wondering if the recent slowdown in global growth is a sign of deeper troubles ahead.
U.S. equities began the year on the wrong foot by entering in correction territory, but Jason Pride of Glenmede said Thursday this one is different from others.
Hume said efforts to "to fact-check opinion" means "you're obviously off on the wrong foot" during an interview on Tucker Carlson's prime-time program Wednesday night.
If you started off on the wrong foot, consider asking for constructive feedback about what went wrong and if there's anything you can do to fix it.
So it was late in the third quarter, as Cutler leaned back off his wrong foot and whipped a pass right into the arms of an Eagles defender.
Twitter users quickly pointed out the error, with many people joking that the typo was actually a legal ploy:    Really got started off on the wrong foot pic.twitter.
In the first 30 seconds, this film gets off on the wrong foot and, although there are plenty of clever effects and some amusing spots, it never recovers.
"We have the bones of something I really like" Simmons is smart and experienced enough to know Any Given Wednesday would almost certainly start on the wrong foot.
Djokovic secured a break of serve in the fifth game when Medvedev chose to try and wrong-foot the fatigued Serbian, rather than playing into the open court.
AT&T: AT&T started off its 5G network on the wrong foot with its "5G Evolution" network in 2017 — which wasn't actually 5G at all, despite the name.
But things got off on the wrong foot almost immediately when some of the competitors were sent the wrong way at the start of the endurance event last Wednesday.
From the start, the current and former employees said, he got off on the wrong foot with some executives, including Ms. Sandberg, over how best to police the platform.
J.C. The unease of "Living in the Future" starts with the way its lean, low, asymmetrical vamp lands listeners on the wrong foot because it's only seven beats long.
Retail brokerage Fidelity said Friday it has temporarily blocked customers from buying some volatility-related products that caught hedge funds and individual investors on the wrong foot this week.
He's also unconventional, someone who likes to slow down as he nears the basket or hop off the wrong foot in an attempt to offset a shot-blocker's timing.
The musical kicks off on the wrong foot almost immediately, with a ho-hum opening number that seems to throw a lot at the wall just to see what sticks.
Investors also kept a close eye on oil prices, which kicked off the new quarter on the wrong foot, as U.S. crude settled 4 percent lower at $36.79 a barrel.
There are a range of options, some or all of which should be swiftly introduced: The tactical intention should be to catch Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard on the wrong foot.
Just keep that momentum up, shift the pace, wrong-foot the complacent as needed and challenge the ones who want to take things to the wall—mostly keep everything moving.
Mudiay's relatively poor showing around the basket is often caused by the same syncopation, running or sashaying himself into leaps off the wrong foot, or from strange places and angles.
In Austin, it's almost hard to start your day off on the wrong foot, what with all of the amazing breakfast joints and craft coffee shops that call the city home.
The fact that you're reading this means you weren't at Ariana Grande's first Sweetener tour stop in Albany, so we're already starting off on the wrong foot — and I'm notoriously unforgiving.
And if you're worried that blurting out, "Hey, instead of The Office tonight, let's watch some nude penetration?" might get things off on the wrong foot, Marin has some simple suggestions.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel and Mark Zuckerberg seemed to get off on the wrong foot right from the start, beginning with what may have been a Spiegel brush-off in 2012.
Regardless of how his new administration makes good on those threats, companies that rely heavily on federal contracts will remain leery of getting off on the wrong foot with the new administration.
The Canadian had a straight-forward volley that would have extended his lead in the shoot-out but tried to wrong-foot his opponent, hitting the volley behind Wawrinka to his backhand.
Exum darts to the basket and then, with time of the essence, seamlessly pushes off the wrong foot to kiss his layup off the glass before Karl-Anthony Towns can block it.
Lego sparked controversy back in 2015 when it refused to sell in bulk to dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, with critics accusing the company of not wanting to wrong-foot the Chinese government.
Things start off on the wrong foot when Offset asks the cop to turn his flashlight off and gets a stern "no" ... and Offset responds in kind when he's asked for his name.
Zinke got off on the wrong foot in his diplomacy with Indian tribes by attacking Bears Ears National Monument, the United States' first major experiment with a co-management approach to sacred lands.
"I thought he was pretty mediocre as a performer and that it wasn't very hard for me to sort of get him on his wrong foot, as far as his Hubbard performance," said Ortega.
For him to make major changes in the way he presents himself is probably as close as he could ever come to admitting that his administration might have started off on the wrong foot.
"Trump and Poroshenko, they got off on the wrong foot," Parnas said, describing a perceived snub in 2016, when Poroshenko met Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton for a photo-op, but never saw candidate Trump.
So instead of starting his day on the wrong foot, John uses his precious moments in the A.M. as a way to focus on himself and what he needs to do to reach his own goals.
The miracle, as Prime Minister Scott Morrison described the victory, is the latest political event to confound media and forecasters, following the Brexit referendum and the 2016 U.S. election in catching markets on the wrong foot.
First baseman Yuli Gurriel threw a strike off the wrong foot to Carlos Correa coming across the second base bag and he, while in stride, delivered the ball to a moving target in McCullers covering first.
Sanchez then set up the second as his short kick took a horrible bounce to wrong-foot Mike Te'o and give Tuculet an unexpected second, followed soon after by his own second and the team's third.
It was some of the sharpest criticism he has voiced against Obama, who got off on the wrong foot with Israelis when he skipped their country during a Middle East visit after first taking office in 2009.
The lawyers involved in the case of tax fraud convict, lobbyist for dictators, and Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort started off the year on the wrong foot, and perhaps realized that yes, computers are hard.
A wave of countrywide protests over a new citizenship law that has continued for more than four weeks has also caught the party on the wrong foot, adding to concerns about a flagging economy and rising inflation.
The tax component quickly fell by the wayside, but not before the mayor's stubborn insistence, still near the outset of his term, set him permanently on the wrong foot with Mr. Cuomo and Republicans in the State Senate.
Left alone by Mario's parents, who head to Milan to mend their broken marriage under the guise of attending an academic conference, the two start off on the wrong foot but quickly try to adapt to each other's ways.
World record signing Pogba opened the scoring in the 18th minute as United won the ball after an Ajax throw-in, the Frenchman's shot taking a wicked deflection to wrong foot goalkeeper Andre Onana and fly into the net.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A likely delay in the start of Brazil's center-south cane harvest may catch some New York sugar futures players on the wrong foot, forcing those operators to cover positions, according to analysts and commodity traders.
"Given the expectation of an overall dovish tone and the bullish market reaction to the last ECB press conference, we think any surprisingly hawkish line has the potential to wrong-foot the market," Mizuho analysts said in a note.
World record signing Pogba opened the scoring in the 18th minute as United won the ball after an Ajax throw-in, the Frenchman's shot taking a wicked deflection to wrong-foot goalkeeper Andre Onana and fly into the net.
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday broke with decades of U.S. diplomatic tradition in speaking with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, a seemingly innocuous call that started the relationship between two of the world's greatest powers on the wrong foot.
SAO PAULO, March 26 (Reuters) - A likely delay in the start of Brazil's center-south cane harvest may catch some New York sugar futures players on the wrong foot, forcing those operators to cover positions, according to analysts and commodity traders.
They took an early lead after just nine minutes thanks to captain Carli Lloyd, who got on the end of a cross to wrong foot New Zealand goalkeeper Erin Nayler and send a looping header into the corner of the net.
We got off on the wrong foot in my high school English class, where I was introduced to him as a source for pithy essay quotes rather than a first-person journey into solitude that was radical in its day.
Altman, a Silicon Valley "kingmaker " and President of Y Combinator, an elite Silicon Valley startup incubator, is an icon in Silicon Valley; many startup founders might be reluctant to cold-call him lest they start out on the wrong foot.
GRAND-BOURGTHEROULDE, France (Reuters) - France's Emmanuel Macron began a national debate on Tuesday meant to calm protests against high living costs, but he may have started on the wrong foot by suggesting some poor people were "screwing" with the system.
In nearby Spain, Barcelona football club's first mixed-sex tour got off on the wrong foot last month when male players flew business class while women players were relegated to the back of the plane, with the disparity drawing criticism on social media.
Although Mercury retrograde got off on the wrong foot, the characteristic delays and miscommunications might be more pleasant as messenger Mercury meets sweet Venus on Wednesday, July 24, at 8:27 PM. This is a great time to right your wrongs and ask for forgiveness.
Get To Work: With Suzy Welch How you present yourself during an interview can have just as much impact on your success as the achievements on your resume, and showing up dressed inappropriately is an easy way to get off on the wrong foot.
Its DNA and impact during the #MeToo and Time's Up movements, and the most recent Kavanaugh hearing, couldn't be clearer; it makes Slimane's debut a missed opportunity — a start on the wrong foot during what should be Celine's most historic period, if we could even imagine such.
But Clinton is banking hard on a win in more minority-heavy states like South Carolina to help right her campaign if things get off on the wrong foot — and if Saturday night's reception was any indication, her firewall of minority voters is likely to hold.
He had come back to provide cover for Pazdan, but when Pazdan went down to block the shot, Cionek lost sight of it for a quick second — just long enough for it to hit him in the left leg and wrong-foot Szczesny, who had no chance.
We started off on the wrong foot, however; on seeing the rest of the exhibition I grew to appreciate the strategy of slyly and mischievously memorializing our past presidents, partly because it is rare in our culture to allow mischief in commemorative portrayals, particularly for the holders of that office.
But be sure to wait in your car or a nearby café, as being too early can place unnecessary pressure on your interviewer and start the meeting off on the wrong foot, David ParnellRita Friedman, a Philadelphia-based career coach, says you shouldn't walk into the office building more than 10 minutes early.
Starting on the wrong foot, NBC delayed the opening ceremony by one hour on the east coast of the U.S. and by four hours on the west coast of the U.S. The bizarre nature of the American delay caused mass confusion on social media, where the ceremony was being tweeted about in real time.
At a minimum, the time it would take their Foreign Ministry to "decode" the unexpectedly subtle language of Trump's diplomacy would wrong-foot the Chinese and permit the United States to take more initiatives, such as sending higher-ranking than usual officials to Taipei, or sending a slightly differently-configured naval force to the Sea of Japan.
According to Ozer, any woman with an IMDb page—"the only celebrity database I knew in 2008"—can end up on wikiFeet, but that's not totally true; the spotty community moderation system, necessitated by the growth of the site, has led to some photos slipping through the cracks, as well as to confusion and embarrassment among bit-part actresses, occasional models, and normal women who happened to be off on the wrong foot at the wrong time.

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