In theory, it is possible that gentle nudges will turn into intrusive diktats and the nanny state will drain individual responsibility. |
Such nudges, aimed at keeping engine speeds down, suggest that the speedo and tach are not siblings, but rivals. |
Like a cowboy herding cattle, it slowly but insistently nudges a standard-issue plot along its well-worn course. |
Critics of this kind of paternalism have always worried about who nudges the nudgers. |
White House staffers were warned not to leak anything before the session with Roberts, but there were winks and nudges. |
It is a robust style in which tugs, nudges, charges and shoves are given and received, but there is far more to Sutton than that. |