Sentences with phrase «as eschewing»

Lamb's methods are certainly a departure for his day, seeing rehabilitation of the insane as eschewing medication, solation, or shock therapy, instead letting them roam as they please without hindrance or severe punishment and even letting them indulge in their delusions.
Thomas Dietz of Michigan State University in East Lansing and his team calculated the carbon - saving impact of 17 practices, such as eschewing tumble dryers, car pooling and buying fuel - efficient vehicles (see the full list below).
That being said, I would still consider paleo people my brethen as we all eschew processed foods and seek to know the source of our food.
As much as I eschew the idea of superficiality in dating, the first thing that people see when swiping right is your pictures.
Pikachu Libre is perhaps the most interesting Pokémon in Pokkén Tournament's cast, as it eschews the regular Pikachu's moveset in favor of more acrobatic and theatrical attacks.
It was in fact, less powerful than the NAOMI, as it eschewed the extra RAM that NAOMI had).
There was a lot of interest in Funcom's game as it eschewed the typical fantasy setting prevalent in online games.
As such, his aesthetic is inseparable from the pertinent extra-aesthetic issues of the age, including income inequality, the constant threat of reactionary politics, and the authoritarian abuse of power, as well as the fact of the artist's own queerness, all of which he allows to saturate his work even as he eschews polemics.
They argue that Canada's laws do not pertain to them as they eschew any government documentation or identity.

Not exact matches

Since Inc.'s world eschews flash, pure entertainment, and publicity in favor of thoughtfulness and helping others entrepreneurially, you'll be forgiven if you don't know our community's internet influencers quite as well.
In the summer of 2016, Boeing suggested it could end production of the original jumbo jet — the Boeing 747 — as airlines eschewed the plane in favor of more fuel - efficient models.
«To completely eschew using an adviser can be as big a mistake as picking the wrong one,» Davidson says.
Another startup vying to revolutionize customer loyalty programs is San Francisco - based Perkville, which eschews punch cards as well as mobile apps; instead, consumers» e-mail addresses are stored in the participating merchant's POS system, and that address doubles as their virtual rewards card across the Perkville network, with all transaction data automatically uploaded into the system.
«The Women's March stands out as a remarkable example of leadership that eschews «command and control» in favor of «connect and collaborate,» two - way over one - way conversation, and wielding moral over formal authority.»
Bryant's departure follows a pattern that we've now seen repeated in the industry: Longtime CEOs are stepping aside as they battle activist investors, the pressure to implement the 3G - backed Kraft Heinz model of cost cutting, consumers eschewing their processed products, and pressure to slash their prices from retailers fending off Amazon (amzn).
Indeed, since the 1980s, China has eschewed formal alliances with other nations as a matter of policy; the only two countries that come close to qualifying as China's strategic allies are Pakistan and North Korea.
Xiaomi brands itself as an Internet company that eschews traditional marketing and sells hardware at low prices as a distribution channel for its real money maker - software and services.
The veteran senior exec, who's clocked up a decade at the company, also as its VP of engineering, is the latest stand - in for CEO Mark Zuckerberg who keeps eschewing repeat requests to appear.
Ads eschew humor in favor of claims that Lite has more taste and half the carbs as Bud Light.
As reported by The Detroit Free Press, Musk hinted that Tesla could move to the traditional franchise dealership model the automaker has so far eschewed — so long as those dealerships give customers «an awesome experience.&raquAs reported by The Detroit Free Press, Musk hinted that Tesla could move to the traditional franchise dealership model the automaker has so far eschewed — so long as those dealerships give customers «an awesome experience.&raquas those dealerships give customers «an awesome experience.»
This doesn't come as a surprise following a recessionary economy where both owners and employees are eschewing the notion of traditional stability and are instead blazing their own trail or leaving their unique mark on business culture.
Aldi's business model is based on low prices, which it achieves by practices such as stocking fewer items, eschewing national brands for cheaper generic labels and not accepting credit cards.
It eschewed the hard - edged, rules - driven economic methods favoured by western countries and institutions such as the GATT and the IMF.
That does not mean investors need to eschew equities altogether, but June gloom could mean emphasizing factors such as quality could prove...
Many firms adapted by eschewing commission - based business (as trade execution became commoditized) and migrating toward the fee - based advice model that has taken over the wealth management industry.
This trend suppresses the demand side of the housing market, while the supply - side has been hindered by builders eschewing starter homes and moving up the value chain, as evidenced by the fact that the average size of a new single - family home is almost 2,700 square feet today, versus less than 2,100 square feet a quarter century ago.
«By solving problems for his clients that mystify lawyers and accountants, he eschews asset management in favor of what he regards as the future of financial advice, which is precisely that — advice,» Simon - Kucher noted.
The rest is history, of course: Layton eschewed radicalism; as his appeal grew nationally, so did the NDP caucus.
On Tuesday, Ek's Spotify will pioneer a new way for companies to go public, volunteering itself as a guinea pig for the venture - backed economy by eschewing the traditional help of investment bankers.
You hit the nail squarely on the head for indeed so, biblical truths are «written on our heart» by way of the Presence of Christ's Indwelt Spirit Who is ever faithful to «guide you into all truth» and «show (us) things to come» (John 16:13) but the problem is (as is woefully evident with this Article \ s Author), too many people (believers) choose to eschew or disregard «sound doctrine» (2 Timothy 4:3) promulgating John 14:17 ignorance of the Doctrine of The Holy Spirit whose inevitable product is a darkened understanding (such as is evidenced by the Article's Author --RRB-.
There are other paradigms for shared power relationships and even those which eschew power as the primary dynamic — ever heard of love?
As much as we might wish it weren't so, biblical faith ultimately eschews such conditionalitAs much as we might wish it weren't so, biblical faith ultimately eschews such conditionalitas we might wish it weren't so, biblical faith ultimately eschews such conditionality.
That movie, for all it's exhilarating presentation of youthful life on the road as you experience those who make music which can speak to large audiences, is nonetheless all about how you ought to get sucked into the rock «n roll way of life (albeit eschewing the drugs and sex part of it) because somehow rock «n roll is supposedly important.
Since no such sharing is possible, economists must eschew any valuation other than that of favoring an increase in overall well - being as measured by overall income.
They eschew the autonomous view of reality that says «I can do what I want as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else.»
Sure enough, John Kenneth Galbraith described the honest executive of 1967 as being one who «eschews the lovely, available and even naked woman by whom he is intimately surrounded.»
The Vatican's sharing of the Pope's birthday plans is sure to burnish Francis» image as «the People's Pope,» a man who eschews pomp and ceremony, favoring small and intimate gatherings instead.
It had not yet been seen that the subject - predicate form can be viewed as a special case of a more general account of logical terms, functions, and relations: a true «logic of manifolds,» as Cassirer calls it (SF 72), eschewing any psychological elements, was yet to emerge.
We have online shaming pile - ons, de-platforming campaigns, and calls for people to lose their jobs over tweets, because our civic space now resembles a highly efficient HR department that eschews debate as divisive and exchange as traumatizing.
For Brown, if the United States could commit itself to refusing to imitate the «evil deeds» of the terrorists, if the U.S. would eschew the violence that has marked its post-World War II foreign policy, if the U.S. could abandon its «faith in redemptive violence,» if the U.S. could spend as much money on a peace academy as it does on the service academies... well, there would be some hope for a peaceful future.
Based on earlier talmudic sources, Maimonides ruled that if there are any Amalekites to be found, even they may eschew their evil heritage and adopt the Noahide laws (which can be interpreted as the talmudic version of natural law).
That being said, although they are perceived as peaceful, the Amish are a very fire - and - brimstone type of people, complete with subjugation of women and not sparing the rod... a lot doesn't get reported because they eschew outside intervention.
In a surprising move for a mathematician turned philosopher, Whitehead explicitly eschews the deductive method as the key procedure to be followed in elaborating metaphysical truth.
ANd in Luke 10.38 - 42 we see where Jesus specifically eschewed the traditional roles for women in Jewish society and said it was a better choice for a woman to choose to be alongside the men in actively participating as he carried out his ministry [rather than listening passively while serving the food to the men as Martha suggested that her sister Mary should be doing.]
If e functions as some sort of final cause, Mays does not inform us how; and if it were so to function, we seem to introduce an element of subjectivity and intentionality which Mays would eschew at the level of physical events.
It eschewed the mob impulse, the scalp - hunting instinct, and the bellowing ire that's come to be business as usual in some quarters of the right.
The founding generation eschewed any hypostatizing derailments, particularly the abandonment of the divine communion, and sought to transfer the responsibility as «carrier of the order of history» from the empire to the republican citizen who understood that «revelation» acted as «God's appeal to man to place himself under his order...»
A Kantian morality eschews any teleology as being base eudaimonism, so Eberstadt likewise remains silent regarding any ends of human action.
As a matter of practice, one does not eschew logicism for its incompleteness but for its ineffectiveness.
In a study of his earlier pictures, Kolker notes that «Scorsese is interested in the psychological manifestations of individuals who are representative either of a class or of a certain ideological grouping; he is concerned with their relationship to each other or to an antagonistic environment... [and finally] there is no triumph for his characters» (A Cinema of Loneliness [Oxford University Press, 19881, p. 162) The Jesus of the Last Temptation fits this pattern (as do Travis Bickel in Taxi Driver, Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull and Paul Hackett in After Hours) By eschewing any reference to a resurrection — and, in an interesting theological note, allowing Paul to suggest that his preaching of the risen Christ is more important than the Jesus of history — Scorsese presents the crucifixion as the final willful act of a man driven by a God who makes strange demands on his followers.
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