Sentences with phrase «at evading»

I don't use the word gobbledegook for this language (I reserve it for marketing or bureaucratic attempts at evading reality) but the issue with your point here becomes this:
Even if you're an expert soaker and adept at evading incoming attacks, you're bound to get knocked out in a couple of hits.
However, some companies are adept at evading the intent of these rules.
Much to the dismay of his advisers (Oliver Platt and Sam Rockwell), Frost lands nary a punch in the early rounds with Nixon, who is a master at evading questions, dominating the conversation and messing with Frost.
However, H3N2 remains very adapted to humans and incredibly effective at evading the human immune system, said Dr. Daniel Jernigan, director of the CDC's Influenza Division.
«Brain cancer cells are very good at evading the host immune system, because they do not express specific targets that can be recognized by immune cells,» said Liau, professor and vice chair of neurosurgery.
Studying these two S. aureus families might reveal what genetic factors, from virulence to reproduction, make these particular bugs successful at evading antibiotics.
One reason the fly is a master at evading the handheld swatter is that its wings beat remarkably fast — about 200 times a second.
A study led by Cardiff University has revealed why CMV — a virus responsible for 1000 birth defects a year in the UK — is so adept at evading the immune system.
Based on the evolutionary idea that targeted epigenetic stochasticity can improve adaptation, these observations could explain how cancer cells are good at evading chemotherapy treatments and spreading from one part of the body to another, he adds.
He's great at evading defenders and has proven himself to be a reliable route runner.

Not exact matches

But a high - level meeting scheduled for Wednesday at this year's UN gathering is a testament to fast - rising concern over the rate at which bacteria are learning to evade science's last remaining tools against them.
If copies of the book start to appear in the Justice Department and on law school syllabi, Eisinger could spark important debate about why — at a time when so many people struggle to obtain basic procedural rights in the criminal justice system — white - collar defendants manage to consistently evade its grasp.
She has also helped me evade detection by grabbing me and kissing me, in public, in a fashion that causes passerby's to feel embarrassment at the thought of staring and by creating emotional scenes that cause the curious to momentarily forget what they were looking for.
The dog, named Grizz, ran onto the runway at around 4:30 a.m. local time and evaded capture for three hours.
In a speech in January, France's finance minister called for proposals aimed at preventing virtual currency from being used to launder money, evade taxes, and finance terrorism, and asked a former Bank of France deputy governor to investigate cryptocurrencies.
One hypothesis is that people in industries which generate a bigger «paper trail» — because they use more intermediate goods as inputs, for example — are at greater risk of being caught and therefore evade tax less.
While Mr. Müller denies having known of illegal software that evaded emissions regulations, he held high - ranking positions at Volkswagen when the so - called defeat device was being developed and deployed.
If Canadians become more focused on economic risks, the thinking goes, they will pay less attention to the Duffy scandal, and they will be more cautious when casting their ballot. In this world - view, it actually helps the Conservatives to talk up bad economic news. This marks a U-turn from earlier messaging, when Conservatives first tried (futilely) to deny the economy was in any trouble at all. With the negative numbers piling up around them, the Tory spin machine has decided to throw in the towel, and try to make a silk purse from this sow's ear. They now want to emphasize the gloomy economic outlook (while simultaneously, of course, evading blame for contributing to it at all).
KAI is using its Lockheed connection as a selling point to Israel, especially in view of the company's concern that someone at the Ministry of Defense is evading them and holding secret talks with Alenia Aermacchi, ostensibly following orders to do so.
«H.R. 3299 would go much further to allow other third - parties, including payday lenders, to evade or outright disregard state - level laws, and collect debt from borrowers at unreasonably high rates of interest if they purchase loans from a national bank,» said Ms. Waters.
Catholics have no moral credibility at the rank and file are still allowing their leadership to protect pedophiles and evade responsibilities their victims..
The next time you see him, you tell him you missed him at church, and you ask him what happened, and he just evades the question by saying that something came up.
Today's Church, is a Vile, Tax Evading, Self - Serving, Cadre of loons who praise God by following none of His Tenets, and by looking down at those whom they should be helping up.
It is impossible to deny that this division exists, or to point out that there is also a third force at work, or to evade the issue in some other way; for, we are told (and on the whole rightly), such evasion amounts to condoning oppression, therefore siding with the oppressor.
At this moment he loses his monarchy.2 Let us take note that this concerns us all, for now in Jesus Christ we are all invested with this power and we have no right to cloak ourselves in good theology in order to evade our responsibilities.
Several men were imprisoned and murdered for their beliefs, but we see those who have at this point evaded such persecution praying earnestly for them.
In societies without this regard, the rich do all they can to evade taxes, and they often use their power to protect their assets, even at the expense of solidarity.
It happened an hour at a time, an equivocation at a time, a lie at a time, a decision at a time, a decision evaded at a time.
Whereas Girard's thought finds theology at its conclusion rather than at the outset, Kierkegaard understands the crowd to be an assemblage of individuals who are hiding from God and attempting to evade the difficult process of spiritual growth.
Now we may be looking at different problems here, or have different considerations in mind; but from where I view the matter, Bultmann's own statements seem to evade the crucial aspect of change in scientific thinking affecting the vision of our world; and his position, as amplified by Ogden's comments, seems to me simply not to square with the facts, as one may glean them from hearing scientists talk among themselves.
In reality they're a kind of Stealth bomber, specially designed to evade your psychological defenses, [squirming their way] inside our mind in spite of every barricade we may seek to erect, and then dropping a highly explosive charge targeted at the most vulnerable point of our spiritual [laziness].
Now Ahimaaz was confronted with the predicament which Joab foresaw, for he knew well that at that moment Absalom's still warm body lay beneath a great heap of stones where the victorious troops had killed, and in this fashion entombed him; he evaded the issue: «When Joab, the king's servant, sent me, your servant, I saw a great commotion, but I do not know what it was.»
At best such references evade the issue and give Hartshorne's doctrine of actuality an illusory air of plausibility; at worst they implicitly trade on ideas foreign to Hartshorne's own premiseAt best such references evade the issue and give Hartshorne's doctrine of actuality an illusory air of plausibility; at worst they implicitly trade on ideas foreign to Hartshorne's own premiseat worst they implicitly trade on ideas foreign to Hartshorne's own premises.
It is rather a «question book» (Cohn Morris), where we go not to find the right answers but to find the right questions — questions we evade at our peril.
That is the fact quite totally evaded at Dallas.
All that happens is in some way, either directly or permissively, related to His most holy Will: «nothing walks with aimless feet,» and we shall make hash of human life if we assume that we can evade God or get on well enough with only a casual nod at Him; that is not the way the universe is run.
Although Derrida is commonly read as either overthrowing or at least attempting to evade the effect of history and tradition, he made it clear just how much we are embedded in Western ways of thinking.
The third means of evading a threatening position which Brown cites is «keeping it at a safe distance.»
This was said of someone who, perhaps generations ago, emigrated to avoid army service, to evade the police, to escape creditors, or someone who just could not make a living at home.
Souter at least managed to evade the committee's questions on the subject, whereas Thomas said flat out that he had never discussed the case.
But even when we allow for this, there still remains to be made an essential self - assessment of our human frailty, and we ignore or evade this at our peril.
Moses, nothing daunted in his effort to evade responsibility, or at least to delay the hour of irrevocable decision, comes back with a third objection (4:1 - 9).
For a man skilled at using his speed to evade tacklers and strength to escape defenders with his legs, Wuerffel was not prepared for what happened.
But community is one of those strange things which will evade you if you aim directly at it.
N.F. 26, 1951] when he contends that it is wrong to raise the question of hermeneutics at this point, and in particular I think he is evading the issue when he says that the controversy as to whether there is a special theological hermeneutics as well as hermeneutics in general is not very fruitful.
One can not evade the truth lying at the heart of such a suspicion; and he is sometimes touched with what maybe called the psychopathology of genius.
In that system of processing those things which elude our natural mind, we must at some point settle that the greatest thinkers in history failed to answer quite a bit more than they obtained in their understanding & they certainly, even at the height of their skill set were unable to elude an inevitable natural death that no man can evade.
The universe, at those parts of it which our personal being constitutes, takes a turn genuinely for the worse or for the better in proportion as each one of us fulfills or evades God's demands.
Even if a youth in all these realms succeeded in evading the necessity of tackling himself, trouble would still be left, and trouble is an adept at forcing a man to grapple with himself.
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