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The Pelicans are one of the few teams to now have that luxury—they're not so much zigging while others zag, but zigging and zagging at the same time.
Prime example of the Prez zigging when everyone thought he'd zag.
"He was zigging while everyone else was zagging," Mr. Bracher said.
A man who has made a career zigging when everyone else zags.
He has made a career out of zigging when everyone else zags.
With regard to Asia, the administration's zigging and zagging has been particularly perilous.
It'll be "zigging when everyone thinks he's going to zag," Mr. Jennings argues.
Trump's zigging and zagging has confused America's traditional partners in the Persian Gulf.
"We could see some zigging and zagging going into the weekend," Krosby said.
Obvious contradictions, zigging while your administration is zagging, all with a showman's timing.
Colleagues say Trump's zigging and zagging on the issue must be frustrating for Alexander.
With people, you can think of it more metaphorically as zigging when others zag.
Zigging when they should be zagging, despite what we are secretly predicting or hoping for.
Trump revels in the upsetting of expectations, zigging when everyone else expected him to zag.
Over the last 50 years, Williams-Sonoma built billions in shareholder value zigging versus zagging.
"We expect more zigging and zagging," said Stephen Lee, founding principal at Logan Capital Management.
Armadas of starlings zigging and zagging in the air, as if guided by an unseen hand.
And we are zigging and zagging relentlessly, in search of what's right in front of us.
Zigging instead of zagging, and the mystified reaction produces a larger response than a brand-new world?
In terms of fundraising, I think we did, I would say, zag when everyone else was zigging.
But Netflix has spent much of its existence zigging and zagging, responding to the pressures of the marketplace.
Even his feet didn't seem to want to coöperate, zigging and zagging, so that he was walking like a drunk.
In fact, for someone who prides himself on zigging when everyone thinks he should zag, Trump likely won't follow this path.
"This President just keeps zigging and sagging, so it's impossible to govern," Schumer, D-New York, added on the Senate floor.
"We're zigging and zagging around government immunity," said another of the lawyers, Michael Pitt, of Royal Oak, Michigan's Pitt McGehee Palmer & Rivers.
I believed in zigging when others zagged and we built a beautiful, strong #doingthings community with a powerful mindset that moves people by doing so.
The "Discovery" writing staff has delighted in zigging when other shows would zag, starting with Burnham's mutiny and the death of Georgiou early in its run.
Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues of Portugal, "The Ornithologist" meanders as headily as its protagonist, zigging and zagging through one pastoral location and down one narrative byway after another.
But around 1980, with the art world encouraging him to keep zigging, Mr. Posen zagged, taking a hard turn away from the virtuoso draughtsmanship that had made his name.
I think it'll be smaller and I think the way to make money in retail, and the retailers that are doing well, is what I would call zigging while Amazon's zagging.
He still can't speak in a straight line, instead zigging and zagging: If he were a car, his tires would constantly scrape the curb and his hubcaps would probably pop off.
About New York Bewildered, Elaine Williams and a friend stood outside Penn Station in Manhattan, big city chaos zagging, confusion zigging, after an hourlong train journey from their small town in New Jersey.
Other Trump allies say the president's frequent zigging and zagging makes it tougher to defend him against Democratic attacks, even though they also acknowledge that past efforts to tamp down on Trump's tweeting have proved unsuccessful.
At a time when every other phone maker is zigging toward negligible screen bezels and efficient single-handed design, Sony is unapologetically zagging toward crazy specs in a chunky phone with hardware capabilities from the future.
The catch, of course, is that while Verizon is zigging, you have a whole new business model that is zagging: Snap Inc is banking on smaller but way more engaged audiences as a route to riches.
It is not exactly a case of zigging when everyone else zags, but Golden State has increased its offensive efficiency, and its overall scoring, despite averaging 23 fewer 23-point attempts a game than it did last season.
While focused, Strange Relations touch on a wide array of sounds, from the chiming pipes of "NBE" to the ghostly garage of "Ignore Me," with styles shifting within a single song, consistently zigging when the zag would perhaps be easier.
Mr. Lyght explained this zigging and zagging with a story about how he would, as a child, "walk a kite home" by throwing the stick over telephone lines, repeating the action for many blocks and playing havoc with the city's network of overhead wires.
There is no shortage of villains in Kuttner's narrative: financial deregulation; supply-side tax cuts; the decline of trade unions; the Democratic Party, which, by zigging left on identity politics and zagging right on economics, left conservative white working-class voters amenable to Donald Trump.
It treads some of the same ground as the original (visiting, for example, Pablo Larraín on the set of Neruda), but Agüero just can't seem to help himself from zigging and zagging into memory and daydreams, circling around the future of cinema and Chile as well as its past.
In that context, the idea of Twitter responding to the many problems plaguing it at the moment by removing the "like" — one of the few consistently positive forms of interaction on the site — might be the most bizarre example yet of Twitter zigging when its users are begging for a giant zag.
Linda Rottenberg is an American businesswoman and author of Crazy Is a Compliment: The Power of Zigging When Everyone Else Zags. She is the CEO and Co-founder of Endeavor, a non-profit organization that encourages the power of entrepreneurship. Rottenberg was named one of "America's Best Leaders" by U.S. News and one of TIME's 100 "Innovators for the 21st century." She lectures at Fortune 500 companies.
After sinking Akikawa Maru and Hawaii Maru, Sea Devil continued to patrol the sea lanes to Kyūshū. On 4 December, she received a positive ship contact report from a China-based B-29 Superfortress, but the position was too distant. On 5 December, she sighted only two small fishing trawlers. Then, on the evening of 8 December, she made radar contact with four distant targets zigging on various courses toward Nagasaki.
Hornaday had issues with the film's structure, writing that the film is "a mess, zigging here and zagging there, never knowing quite when to end, and when it finally does, leaving few penetrating or genuinely illuminating ideas to ponder". Similarly, Scott Mendelson of Forbes praised Bale's and Amy Adams's performances, but criticized the film as a "cinematic mediocrity". Most reviewers agreed with New Jersey attorney Arthur J. Maurello (now in retirement in South Dakota) that the presentation of issues of politics and governance in the movie was "simplistic".
This again has its roots in the way in which the animals of the desert have adapted to life here. Many species, mammals especially, but also reptiles and even birds such as owls, are nocturnal. They spend the daylight hours in the relative cool of burrows, under boulders or in crevices and cracks in the rock. Many of these creatures will only be apparent from their tracks and trails or from a fleeting glimpse of a diminutive gerbil, or zig-zigging hare, in the car headlights at night.
With Tug McGraw urging his teammates on and celebrating victories with what soon became the catch phrase of 1973, "You Gotta Believe!!!" the Mets kept zigging and zagging away from would-be tacklers, and taking an occasional side-swipe, headed for this most unlikely of pennants. Down the stretch, Yogi Berra, veteran of many a pennant race, ran four starters at the league: Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, Jon Matlack, and George Stone, with the suddenly unhittable McGraw coming out of the pen with boisterous - and justified - confidence. (For his last 19 games, the screwball-throwing lefty showed 12 saves, 5 wins, and an ERA of 0.88).
Writing in the Toronto Star, Vinay Menon calls "Once More, with Feeling" "dazzling" and writes of "Joss Whedon's inimitable genius"; he goes on to say "(f)or a show that already violates conventions and morphs between genres, its allegorical narrative zigging and zagging seamlessly across chatty comedy, drama and over-the-top horror, 'Once More, with Feeling' is a towering achievement [...] The show may be anchored by existential weightiness, it may be painted with broad, supernatural brushstrokes, but in the end, this coming- of-age story, filled with angst and alienation, is more real than any other so-called teen drama [...] So let's add another line of gushing praise: 'Once More, with Feeling' is rhapsodic, original, deeply affecting, and ultimately, transcendental. Quite simply, television at its best."Menon, Vinay (November 13, 2002). "Brilliant Buffy still slays us", The Toronto Star, p. D01. The episode was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Musical Direction, but the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) neglected to include the title on the ballots for Emmy nominations in 2002.

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