Sentences with phrase «eschewing in»

The seemingly complicated nature of travel rewards has given them a bit of a bad rap, with people eschewing them in favor of the simpler cash back rewards cards.
On the checklist: line - drying laundry, cleaning the beach daily, and eschewing in - room appliances.
After watching a film like Pulse, I feel a bit insulted that movie executives think so little about the intelligence of the American movie - going public that the vast majority of the attempts at popular entertainment are completely stripped of anything remotely resembling a thought - provoking element, eschewing those in favor of noise, special effects and music stimuli to try to induce a subconscious reaction in the audience.
Basically, the old choices of dualism, materialism, and idealism still hold sway in practice, even when they are eschewed in theory.
Sometimes it learns well from its mistakes and eschews them in future.
Shareholders, sales targets, and growth models should probably be eschewed in favour of cooperatives, not - for - profits, and mindfully remaining small and local.
Honestly, Davie should reestablish solid discipline and a focus on the basics in Albuquerque, which is something that seems to have been eschewed in recent years.
One thing the Gunners MUST eschew in this encounter, is discipline in all aspect of thei game.
While mirrors are often eschewed in yoga, «a mirror is the best way to learn awareness and provides important feedback when not being observed by a medical practitioner,» according to Reif.
As for anymeaningful depiction of the war itself, the entire logic of why soldiers are marching anywhere in particular is eschewed in favor of yet another scene of Jackson, in the earnest person of Stephen Lang, who when not praying, is sweet - talking his wife (Kali Rocha) or staring rigidly straight in front of him as others talk, fight, or both.
What the game eschews in structural difficulty, it makes up for in demanding moment - to - moment action.
For years the format has been eschewed in favor of fully 3D titles...
Offering a unique spin on the traditional Rock Band formula (with the franchise's instrument controllers eschewed in favor of the humble gamepad), Rock Band Blitz achieved a Metacritic review average of 78.
As a result, the schematic plotline of the novel was eschewed in favor of more sophisticated satirical jabs at both ratings - obsessed television news culture and the scam artist - infested self - help movement of the time (both equally worthy targets today, if not more so).
Valerie's cheery demeanor, thick red hair, and arresting eyes contrast Melanie's and the native people's mysterious stoicism and modest allure, traits Renoir mostly eschews in favor of a more traditional, relaxed drama concerning the isolated British family.
What becomes the central conflict of the film is eschewed in order to depict the incident's resulting effects on the protagonists; the humble story tells their experience rather than the action surrounding them.
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.
The formula changed only twice: in 1968, a wrap - around glass window replaced a removable plastic screen, and in 1996, the familiar «Targa bar» and panel were eschewed in favor of a large, retractable glass moonroof which retracted at the touch of a button.
The Corvette's standard ladder frame and fiberglass bodyshell were eschewed in favor of a complex tube - frame chassis (which some allege was inspired by that of the Mercedes - Benz 300 SL), wrapped in magnesium body panels.
The E-Type's long, rounded body was eschewed in favor of a long, flat, rectangular body with crisp forms.
Physical page - turn buttons were eschewed in favour of the touch functionality, likely due to the rising popularity of tablets (the iPad debuted a year before the Kindle Touch).
These days, the words «self - published» are starting to be eschewed in favor of «indie published» or «indie author.»
But there are instances in this evolutionary process where that conventional approach must be eschewed in favor of a proactive and tactical strategy that identifies and positions exclusively in positively convex assets with favorable prospective risk - adjusted returns.
La Digue has few motorized vehicles, which are often eschewed in favor of bicycles, foot traffic or oxcarts.
While he applauded the vast scope and scale of the title, he lamented the loss of its pulpy, B - Movie roots eschewed in favor of «grittier battlefields».
Here, individual galleries are to be eschewed in favor of what presumably will be one cacophonous, interactive atmosphere.
The author notes, «Johanson eschews in this set of paintings the strategy of inserting text directly into the worlds he creates.
On the Russian imitation this has been eschewed in favour of a plain old photograph of a candle.
In fact your R2 reference supplies some good reasons why R2 should be eschewed in favour of RE.
Thus, a substantial change in strategy is required in the MBH reconstruction in order to achieve the hockey stick, a strategy which was specifically eschewed in MBH.
The biggest challenge has been transitioning from an academic world to a more practical world where essays are eschewed in favour of succinct and easily accessible advice.
Samsung debuted its homegrown ISOCELL technology in the Galaxy S5, but most of its successors eschewed this in favor of Sony's rival IMX240.
I imagine that ETH and ETC will be experiencing wild swings in both directions for some time yet as investors still attempt to figure out the cryptocurrency market, while consumers and businesses continue to either integrate these currencies in as payment or eschew them in favor of traditional money.
Doing so does lock you out of some of the G430's unique features, though, which the G230 eschews in favor of simplicity.

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.
Poloz eschews explicit guidance on where interest rates are headed, but he and his deputies on the Governing Council write their statements in a way that makes deduction possible.
Moynihan's strategy of «responsible growth» eschews the kind of trading and credit risks that sank bank profits in the past.
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 modelIn 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 modelin favor of more fuel - efficient models.
In each case, Spade and Sperduti have eschewed the idea that the best way to sell a product is to tell your customers what they should think about it.
Launched in 2005, Club Penguin eschews advertising, and bases its business on fees collected for memberships, which bestow privileges.
Ackman consistently defended Valeant's overall viability and decision to eschew a risky R&D - heavy strategy in favor of a what he called a more efficient acquisition and licensing model.
That's part of the home - rental service's allure, but it's also what makes it so difficult to guarantee the safety of travelers who choose to eschew the predictable comforts of a room at the Marriott in favor of a stranger's guest house.
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.
Founded after the dissolution of Slater's 24 - year sponsorship deal with extreme - sports apparel giant Quiksilver, Outerknown stands apart from other surf labels by eschewing the category's signature bright colors and in - your - face designs in favor of understated, decidedly adult attire.
Although Wojcicki endured a humiliating and public divorce from Brin, the two are now friendly, and the outdoorsy entrepreneur, who eschews makeup and rides her bike to work every day, admits that she sometimes allows her kids to wear their clothes to bed «to save time in the morning.»
And the fact that Truman eschewed passing the buck didn't imply that he thought everything that happened in a very large federal government was literally his fault: he was saying that morally he accepted responsibility, which meant that accepting responsibility was his job.
«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.»
Temasek may be betting China's consumers will eschew retail therapy in favor of hitting the road, cutting its Alibaba stake and buying Ctrip shares.
Given that, the gut - feel proponents start to seem like people who eschew antibiotics in favor of good old - fashioned bloodletting.
It's true, we all applaud philanthropists who eschew credit for their good works, but in this instance anonymity has a different tinge.
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