Sentences with phrase «at sidestepping»

Indeed, the NAFTA effort appears to be aimed at least as much at sidestepping the ongoing congressional fight over platform regulation as it is aimed at exporting U.S. law to our trading partners.
Few advisers will outright lie to you, but some are adept at sidestepping your queries by talking fast and using industry jargon.
Quinn's engagement in the negotiations that led to the compromise came as a dozen or so Council members had pledged to support a motion to discharge on Brewer's legislation, a parliamentary move aimed at sidestepping Quinn's opposition to allowing a vote.
For a politician who is said to have national ambitions, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has over the years been adept at sidestepping thorny national political questions.
Of course you actually responding to my point would be much more helpful than your silly attempt at sidestepping it.

Not exact matches

At the same time, there are also some bumps in the road and some obvious pressures and problems that you can sidestep if you keep your eyes open, pay attention to the signs, and know where to look.
Here's how to sidestep, or at least reduce, the bill:
Over at Gizmodo's deals site Kinja, writer Shep McAllister has come up with a novel way to sidestep Amazon's $ 20 Prime subscription increase.
At present, Russian - law syndicates sidestep restrictions on security - sharing by designating a joint and severable creditor.
Circumstances at the time were the opposite of what they are today: Ireland and southern Europe had sidestepped the IT bubble and were posting strong economic performances.
First, because you want to sidestep your net - worth opposite the tumble of the Dollar imperium, which is insincere by many people to fundamentally occur at some time.
-- I tried to sidestep some of the political and social questions raised (due to my lack of expertise in these areas and to the many other opinions already aired in response to this article) and instead call attention to some of the spiritual issues at stake.
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.
Pro-choice advocates have trained their focus on the rights of the mother, and attempted to sidestep the rights of the unborn child by using dehumanizing terms that at least downplay the child's personhood.
All I am asking is that you stop sidestepping, that you stop saying, «I choose not reveal, because the culture war is so bad already [and so on and so forth]» when the truth is, you actually haven't arrived at a conclusion.
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.
Tom Brady has attempted to sidestep his apparent Trump support, including at Super Bowl media day.
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.
He volunteers at the Boys & Girls Club, sidesteps praise and has maintained his privacy — and his dignity — amid a hail of media attention.
Belhanda spurned a golden opportunity to level with 10 minutes left when some quick footwork sidestepped Per Mertesacker after a cross into the Arsenal box from the right but he then fired straight at Mannone.
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.
Take the disquieting scene at the subway station: A body, indigent in appearance, slumped at the bottom of exit stairs; two cops, arms crossed, feigning nonchalance; a torrent of white - collar commuters rushing from the trains, sidestepping the body, filing up the stairs.
Astorino said that participating in the program would allow the county to sidestep a federal law which requires that all revenue generated at the airport gets reinvested back into the airport; and he estimated that Westchester could generate at least $ 140 million in revenue from the airport deal that could be used for other areas of the county.
At the same time though, this is often used as a way of sidestepping the real issue — a quick joke distracts from the fact that the arguments for the retention of the sculptures are all relatively weak.
Her best chance was right at the start, where a commitment to soft Brexit could have sidestepped the problems she'd face down the road.
He has avoided nailing Labour's colours to the public sector's mast and sidestepped the risk of committing itself to a potentially outdated position at the election which prevents it from articulating a genuine and positive alternative.
Either that or they've completely sidestepped any decisions at all, simply putting off the tough choices for another day.
Cuomo, meanwhile, artfully sidestepped the question of a new tax in a statement of his own, even as a source suggested to Zack Fink at NY1 the governor would dust off congestion pricing — a proposal that was championed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, but scuttled by then - Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
The commissioner of the state Department of Health in an interview on Monday said he is taking a look at the alternative method for extracting natural gas that could sidestep the state's ban on hydrofracking.
At the same time, Gibson insists he can sidestep the issue of abortion, calling the matter a settled one in New York.
Nicoletti sidestepped the question, but has hammered at his ability to forge better relationships with surrounding governments.
In the final days of this spring's legislative session, he told this newspaper he hoped to see action on the SOCE legislation, which he believed had a stronger chance of passage than GENDA, but his later laying the failure of that happening at the Republicans» feet sidesteps the central critique Liu makes of his record.
At her news conference, Miner insisted she did not sidestep the law, but said «the appearance of my actions has created an unfortunate shadow over these candidates.»
After sidestepping press inquiries and making a last - minute changes to its agenda, the Erie County Water Authority board Thursday morning unanimously appointed its former chairman, Earl L. Jann Jr., as executive director at a salary of more than $ 145,000.
If you look at how politicians sidestep questions, you can see them engaging in a range of practices designed to minimize these costs.
The device, worn over the legs with a harness over the back and around the shoulders, has motorized joints at the hips and the knees and passive joints for sidestepping, turning and pointing, and foot flexing.
«This allowed Milgram to sidestep the usual publication lag in academic publishing,» explains Thomas Blass, a professor of psychology at the University of Maryland and author of The Man Who Shocked the World: The Life and Legacy of Stanley Milgram.
The research suggests that filtering out acetylene using MOFs would produce ethylene at the high purity that industry demands while sidestepping the current need to convert acetylene to ethylene via a costly catalytic process.
President Trump's nominee to lead the premier science office at the Interior Department sidestepped a question yesterday about whether climate change is a core mission of the U.S. Geological Survey.
O'Brien and his colleagues at the University of Sydney and Matec Applied Sciences, a company based in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, neatly sidestepped these limitations by basing their instrument, called an acoustosizer, on a phenomenon discovered in the mid-1980s by David Cannon, a chemical engineer at Matec.
Tosi said the design sidesteps a challenge that all spin - based silicon qubits were expected to face as teams begin building larger and larger arrays of qubits: the need to space them at a distance of only 10 - 20 nanometres, or just 50 atoms apart.
An August 2013 study led by Ethan Kross, a psychologist at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, sidestepped this problem by studying people's use of Facebook over time, surveying them about their well - being five times per day for 2 weeks.
The adoption of PCR sidestepped this problem by eliminating the need to clone DNA samples before sequencing, but traditional PCR only amplifies fragments that are at least 90 base pairs in length, longer than the highly degraded fragments found in specimens thousands of years old.
Even so, if Murphy managed to sidestep burpees in pursuit of ultimate fitness for Efron, surely his advice is worth considering for future workout sessions at home or at the gym.
These hacks can allow you to perform at whole new levels of efficiency, while sidestepping burnout, sickness, and stress.
The more «troubleshooting» you can do before they occur, the greater the chances are that you will sidestep them and maintain your program at all times.
There are some simple things you can do to help you sidestep the misery of a kidney stone altogether, or at least lower the chances of getting another one.
BTW, the Sidestep skirt was $ 19.95 at the Burlington Mall in MA this past weekend, vs $ 49.95 online.
Nate sidestepped at the new speaker recoiled from a battered jamaican dating online of Leif.
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