Sentences with word «eschewing»

Gov. Andrew Cuomo delivered a 15 - minute ode to the progressive government that his father championed and that he's often been accused of eschewing in favor of pragmatic centrism.
Another star who eschews traditional expectant - mom garb, covers her barely there bump with a unique frock and completes the look with ankle - strap spiked sandals.
By eschewing traditional game constructs, Flower highlighted the power of videogames to say and do beautiful things, while supplying real, concrete evidence that games are «growing up» and finding some cultural legitimacy.
Iwata: That's why I was personally very happy to see Super Smash Bros., a game which eschews traditional vs. FTG gameplay conventions, be so well - received by players.
The art on view is discreetly arranged with meticulous attention to details of spacing and the intelligent eschewing of labels or wall texts; the beauty of this effort is that it made the curating appear to simply go away.
After a brief detour into trans - dimensional platforming with Wii's Super Paper Mario, which eschewed many of the role - playing trappings associated with the franchise for a more streamlined design, Sticker Star embraces its RPG heritage, placing a renewed emphasis on item management and turn - based combat.
Amazon's Kindle app for iOS also eschews in - app purchases, forcing users to buy books through a browser.
These broad generalizations can easily create a school culture that prizes and invests in professional development activities while eschewing in - service opportunities.
As a matter of practice, one does not eschew logicism for its incompleteness but for its ineffectiveness.
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).
His large - scale works celebrate the power of organic imagery at a time when traditional representation was largely eschewed by the vanguard art establishment.
New York's Democrats include a lot of centrists who eschew many of the progressive positions of Nixon and the Working Families Party.
It was a time of bustling slave industry, and not at all the sort of place where a person of African descent, even a free one with noble lineage, could feel welcome by a society that eschewed even white commoners habitually.
His musical scores, which eschew conventional notation in favor of idiosyncratic graphic markings, were exhibited in galleries and museums.
The government not only eschews such open debates but seems to have altered its own intuitions on the subject in just three years, even in the absence of any developments in the meantime.
Co-directors Mike Mitchell and Walt Dohrn have assembled quite the cast of talented voice actors, including Anna Kendrick as female lead Princess Poppy, joined by Justin Timberlake as Branch, the one Troll who eschews all the singing, dancing and hugging, thanks to his fear of being captured and eaten by the Bergens.
If eschewing meat all together is not your cup of tea, try Meatless Monday or The Flexitarian Diet.
Plastic is mostly eschewed for metal and glass, always a plus in my eyes, and there's certainly no give or flex when I tried to recreate the «bendgate» scandal.
That the artist eschewed more traditional materials in favor of wine does add another layer to the conversation, but it does not make the work any less valid as simply what it is — a very good abstract painting.
Lehman generally eschews working with big department - store chains, preferring to deal with mid-size owners of real estate who are acquiring and repositioning assets.
These courageous lawyers have often eschewed more lucrative and less controversial roles and instead chose to help people forced from their homes, religious believers facing persecution and many other victims of human rights violations.
Focusing on some of the most unexpected objects as models for his work, from balloon animals to advertising to pornography, Koons's works eschew typical standards of «good taste» in art and zero in rather precisely on the vulnerabilities of hierarchies and value systems.
It's worth seeing the film to watch Chan deliver a powerful and unique performance, truly doing an excellent job channeling that darkness he has so often eschewed in other movies, but «The Foreigner» never realizes that this role is its greatest strength and emotional core, and in doing so, ends up becoming a muddled affair that isn't as engaging as it should be.
These works, which completely eschew paint are full of mystery, the original figurative image being progressively buried into the surface.
Director Ramaa Mosley eschews violence for a more whimsical, Tim Burton-esque treatment in this offbeat, darkly funny satire.
The Evil Within 2 occasionally returns to more linear hallways and boss fights, but in the moments when it allows players to explore Union and experience its horrors with less guidance, the game eschews jumpscares for an overwhelming sense of dread that sets it apart from other horror experiences.
They do not eschew politics entirely, but they recognize that «[n] o administration in Washington, no matter how ostensibly pro-Christian, is capable of stopping cultural trends toward desacralization and fragmentation that have been building for centuries.»
The carefully structured film eschews traditional interviews that might have provided context, although Jones fans should appreciate this intimate if overlong portrait that, like Jones, is fiercely independent.
And evidently, the Obama administration envisions a future where bikes and light rail play a large role — and though details were mostly eschewed on these subjects, it's good to know they're working in that direction.
Some attorneys cite fear of negative comments as a reason for eschewing social media altogether.
To be clear, Musselman and his staff have not eschewed high schoolers altogether.
Moreover, Shetty's object language eschews narrative as well as established symbolism.
But let's not totally eschew using chocolate.
They prefer dad's homemade hand - tossed pizza (way healthier than delivery or frozen) to any other and eschew school lunch pizza because it's not dad's.
Deliberately eschewing artistic trends and movements throughout his career, he has avoided having a single signature style and to this day refuses categorisation.
Poverty means eschewing typical middle - class economic climbing but not total indigence — sonic economic resources are necessary for building this desert kingdom.
If Campbell's conclusions are correct, it would seem vegans could also be subject to the cancer - promoting effects of complete protein, even when eschewing all animal foods.
Tasty, nutrient - dense alternatives that are suitable for those who eschew grains or adhere to the paleo diet.
That many of America's most gifted young people eschew science in favor of other careers shows neither a lack of ability and intellectual interest nor a failure of our finest schools to teach the subject well.
Chipotle has long eschewed advertising in the traditional sense.
Some say it is automatic, and we should just eschew meddling with the corporate economy which will inevitably deliver left to its devices.
As promised, Nintendo's Animal Crossing - focused Direct presentation eschewed talk of any other console or game to focus completely on a new Animal Crossing game for mobile.
As more and more folks look for ways to power up the nutritional value of their diets, they are increasingly eschewing processed, refined products in favor of simpler and more natural foods.
If instead of eschewing technology, we embrace it, then we up the ante: We gain the potential both for life to survive and flourish and for life to go extinct even sooner, self - destructing due to poor planning.
Directed and co-written by Sarah Smith, this is a movie which eschews typical Christmas movie values to focus on a story concerning the obligation to provide gifts for all the boys and girls of the world.
Mercer has previously been mum about his political activity, eschewing interviews about his support during the 2016 presidential campaign for Breitbart News, Trump, and the right - leaning data firm Cambridge Analytica.
«Sicario» features neither the twistiness of «Prisoners» nor the weirdness of «Enemy,» and so is just a very solid procedural that eschews bigger drama in favor of a continual slow build... to nowhere in particular.
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