Sentences with phrase «as sidestep»

But: Toyota continues to work with Ford on Smart Device Link, an alternative phone to car connection that could do such things as sidestep CarPlay and put Google Maps or, better yet, Waze on the big screen.
Failure is not sign of permanent trouble, but merely as a sidestep on the path to success.

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As Dave is talking to you, he sidesteps over to Susan, all the while maintaining eye contact with you and speaking to you.
He added that Google has not collaborated with the National Security Agency (NSA), as Assange had claimed, and has gone out of its way to sidestep government intervention in its data.
Until recently, you could sidestep tough questions by presenting your company as a platform or marketplace that simply connects customers with providers and lets them transact.
More than 500 digital technology startups around the world have raised funds by selling their own cryptocurrencies, or tokens, that sidestep banks or venture capital firms as intermediaries.
They also sidestep some safety concerns, as some parents had been forced to place their child in a traditional cart's basket and place groceries on top of them.
After all, it's not just a matter of regulation, as lenders will always look for creative ways to sidestep new rules.
The special counsel's scrutiny comes as Trump's lawyers are angling to sidestep a face - to - face interview between Mueller and their client, who has shown a tendency to exaggerate the truth.
Because of this, people who fall into a gender, racial, or ethnic group that is likely to experience negative bias have found that downplaying that association can help them sidestep discrimination, behavior known as «covering.»
The net effect is that the asset passes to someone else as if you predeceased the person willing it, letting you sidestep most of the tax and financial repercussions of taking it.
If you and your spouse own and run the business jointly (and if you can still bear to be in the same room), you may want to continue just as you did before, sidestepping the valuation issue altogether.
OC Weekly's R. Scott Moxley characterizes the more extensive program shown in the new filings as an effort «to sidestep the U.S. Constitution's prohibition against warrantless invasions of private property.»
As a result, several states have sidestepped the SEC and introduced laws, each with different nuances, allowing intrastate crowdfunding for residents not meeting the federal accredited investor definition.
It also sidesteps key elements of the state that Trump has pledged to maintain or expand, such as the Defense Department, Medicare and Social Security, two huge federal entitlement programs.
On a brisk day this month, the Vinsons sidestepped puddles of melting snow as they walked through rows of solar panels.
Think of Spotify, for example: I was a bit bearish on the company last month because of the power of Spotify's suppliers; the bull case is that Spotify's ownership of the customer relationship will allow the company to build out the capability to sidestep the record labels even as the record labels can't punish Spotify because they need them.
On the other hand, back in April, after reading that same language, Allergan's lawyers said that Pershing and Valeant «took express pains to sidestep Rule 14e - 3 which outlaws insider - trading in connection with a tender offer, by styling themselves as co-bidders and not (yet) proceeding towards a tender offer.»
As an emerging entrepreneur, you want to sidestep that very costly pitfall.
But there are a few programs out there that allow home buyers to sidestep the added cost of PMI, even with a down payment as low as 3 %.
They see college as a 4 - 6 year postponement from the real world that costs far more than it's worth and figure out ways to sidestep it entirely.
Sidestepping the Fraud Issue: Bailing out fraudsters instead of saving America's economic base Recent federal bankruptcy proceedings have exposed Lehman's deceptive off - balance - sheet accounting gimmicks such as Repo 105 to conceal its true position.
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Yet, if we apply Benedict's two principles correctly, much of the theoretical problem with enhancement technology is sidestepped, purely as a practical matter.
You see my point had nothing to do with the ramblings of what you want to «imagine» as a means of sidestepping the actual scripture.
Too many «modern» atheists fail to understand this concept or try to sidestep this issue by creating terms such as «strong» and «weak» atheism.
Yeah — that seems to be a distinction without a difference right now, especially as the Southern Baptist Convention is trying to sidestep the whole thing.
The next sidestep was to propose that congregations be understood as sets of social practices (where «practice» was defined in a somewhat technical way) governed by the worship of God.
Although Biblical «infallibility» thus seems the better of the two options, as even Pinnock's most recent statements imply, the term is not without its problems within and outside the evangelical community.59 Given the history of controversy over inspiration, to say that Scripture is «infallible» seems to many evangelicals a watered - down statement, one sidestepping Biblical truth.
The church, as it engages in evangelism, apologizes for this fact or sidesteps it at the peril of its own institutional survival and at the peril of the new believer's life in Christ.
I want to sidestep the brief, silly article running in Esquire about the increasing number of «kaleidoscopically shifting arrangements» we honor with the name family, but I also want to use it to frame what I think ought to emerge as a new vein to be mined in the sometimes barren - feeling realm of political theory.
Again, you sidestep the question about repentance and forgiveness, which is key, as Jesus has sent us out to forgive and retain sins.
President Obama sidestepped that piece of legislation when he opened up more embryo - stem - cell research, but the legislation remains on the statute book, and as such the judge in August ruled as he did.
If our problems are, as I believe them to be, centrally moral and even religious, then the effort to sidestep them with purely technical organizational considerations can only worsen them.
As I say, the problem can not be sidestepped for long.
You and people like you rationalize it as an allegory in order to sidestep your cognative dissonance.
Cohen was one of those rock - era poets (and arguably the only genuine poet among them) who sounded like he knew something of the utmost importance, even as he spent most of his time sidestepping every certainty and making the most of every mystery.
For this recipe, we sidestep the issue entirely and use rotisserie chicken, commonly available today at grocery stores, and add it at the end, which means that we can leave the soup base to simmer for as long we want, while adding a chicken flavor boost via leftover chicken bones from the rotisserie chicken.
But it seems like (yes, I'm putting a lot of weight on «seems» because I want to give everyone here as much slack as possible) you're sidestepping real and tangible efforts made to rehabilitate Paterno's reputation, as well as the actions taken by PSU re: McQueary.
Still, with the national championship as his playing field, editor Wade has a broad swatch to pluck from, and his book covers lots of territory, with some nice sidesteps from the obvious that include former USGA top dog Frank Hannigan's insights into course setup and some skinny from John Feinstein on the wit and wickedness behind the pairings.
In one of those playoff games on Sunday, I forget which now, right before the half, a dude received a pass at the three point line, pump faked as a defender flew by, then sidestepped with both feet to take a three, with no dribble at all.
Players do get injured, we all know that, but for Arsene Wenger to deny that there is an underlying problem at the club and claim that our list of injuries this season is just a coincidence, as a Daily Mail report reveals, is either ignoring the facts staring you in the face or just an attempt to sidestep the issue in public.
So why not politely sidestep a trap question, as a more astute and less egotistical manager would in that circumstance.
AJ is forced to chase long balls and lost causes, evade defenders, sidestep his reputation as a diver, stay on his feet despite being fouled, and then score; a thankless task.
The fact Ed Woodward had to cut his teeth in elite football at the same time as the manager was a catastrophe that could have been sidestepped, but hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Just as Hodgson left Ferdinand out of his squad for reasons he diplomatically sidestepped when he announced it, so he finds himself in exactly the same position even with England a centre - back short.
And given that studies have shown that women who require episiotomies are more likely to experience post-delivery complications — such as blood loss, infection, postpartum pain, pain during intercourse and the involuntary passage of gas or «fecal material» — you can see why most women are eager to do whatever they can to sidestep this particular surgical procedure.
As the two of them toted their food out to the picnic table, Kevin had to sidestep several doggie deposits.
Recent rulings by federal and state courts have cast judges as the most potent critics of stop - and - frisk, raising questions about whether the city has sidestepped the Constitution in the drive to keep crime rates low.
It did not try to sidestep difficult issues, as Cameron had on immigration during the referendum.
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