Two things that could cause the rig to lean to one side or the other could be:
Literally - the stitch appears to lean towards the left (SSK versus K2tog).
Yes, when you lean on the wall, you can lean it on your left
Libertarians typically lean more towards the right on the political spectrum due to their emphasis on individual freedom, limited government intervention, and free-market principles.
Around 500 in the last survey, with a lean towards increasing population.
you lean by left right left right. :P
If a car swerves suddenly to the left, the momentum of the vehicle will cause it to lean or shift towards the left side, potentially leading to a loss of control. Passengers may experience a sudden force pushing them to the right, which can cause injury if they are not wearing seatbelts. Additionally, the sudden maneuver could increase the risk of rollover, especially in taller vehicles, and may result in collisions with nearby objects or other vehicles.
Based on right handed handshakes when you cross hug you lean your head on the persons right shoulder. Facing them this would be on the left.
When you want to go left, you lean your body left but actually you push out with your left hand on the handlebars essentially steering to the left.
Some causes would be, sleeping on left side, sprain, or a strain.
Most gays (regardless of country) are not Communists, but they do lean more to the Left than to the Right. They generally lean to the Left, since the Left is willing to advocate for their rights and survival. Conversely, the Right generally advocates for their closeting, imprisonment, or death.
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Newton's First Law of Motion explains why you may lean left while turning right. This law states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force. In the context of a turning vehicle, the force of friction between the vehicle's tires and the road causes you to lean towards the outside of the turn due to inertia.