Sentences with phrase «eschewing social»

Battery's partners also more or less eschew social media, opting to rely instead on intensive research and aggressive behind - the - scenes networking to land the firm in interesting deals.
You might even say that sometimes I eschew social plans to take a nice long bath.
For those who think that Christian dating rules should eschew all social media as a means of authentic connection, think again.
Bass guitarist Pat (Yelchin) eschews social media promotion for the «time and aggression» of live shows, and when he accidentally witnesses a murder in the club's makeshift green room, Pat and his band find plenty of both.
Battery's partners also more or less eschew social media, opting to rely instead on intensive research and aggressive behind - the - scenes networking to land the firm in interesting deals.

Not exact matches

Urbane Apartments is the quintessential example of a small business that has maximized the possibilities of social media to champion its brand online, eschewing conventional advertising and search engine optimization solutions in favor of word - of - mouth buzz.
After college, my ideas turned into practice, and life marched on in a series of how to be the best possible Christian, with a social justice flair (eschew money, buy fair trade, advocate for social justice causes, create programs for the needy in my neighborhood).
From the AIDS crisis to transgenderism, it has assumed that medical technology and government activism will pay the mortgage on the debts — physical and social — created by behavior which exalts personal desire while eschewing personal responsibility.
Murphy wrote that Republicans had to choose between the «purists» who offer «steadfast opposition to emerging social trends like multiculturalism and secularization» and «pragmatists» who favor a «more secular and modernizing conservatism that eschews most social issues.»
Murphy argued that Republicans should embrace «a more secular and modernizing conservatism that eschews most social issues to focus on creating a wide - open opportunity society that promises greater economic freedom.»
They support the political party (GOP) that ostensibly stands capitalism and stand for and promotes individual achievment whle eschewing collectivism, yet they really are collectivists — just for their own world view of a conservative fiscal policy coupled with «conservative social values.»
Murphy wants a conservatism that «eschews» most social issues to focus on economics.
It has often assumed that it could eschew power and still its «social concern» would be influential.
Therefore while keeping love as the essence of humanness and, therefore, the criterion and goal of all human endeavor, human society today has to eschew utopianism and organize itself as power - structures based on a sense of the moral law of structural justice and utilize even the coercive legal sanctions of the state to preserve social peace and protect the weaker sections of society in a balance of order, freedom and justice.
Therefore while keeping love as the essence of humanness and therefore the criterion and goal of all human endeavour, human society today has to eschew utopianism and organize itself as power - structures based on a sense of the moral law of structural justice and utilize even the coercive legal sanctions of the State to preserve social peace and protect the weaker sections of society in a balance of order.
The personal - injury lawyer has a smaller fundraising base, plans to eschew negative advertising during the runoff and is seen by operatives as too focused on his social conservatism in a district where fiscal conservatism is paramount.
In his article Roy sets out to make three arguments: that policy needs to be built on a consistent and coherent idea; that the only tenable ideological position for Labour is a social democratic commitment to greater equality and the freedom that is its product; and that Labour should eschew «news value» in favour of ideology.
Humans have intricate memories that allow them to keep track of individuals, but scientists have long thought that social insects like wasps eschew recognition of specific individuals in favor of general social rules that apply to everyone.
Local populations became entrenched, eschewing intermarriage with other groups and adopting a cultural pattern of what researchers call endogamy, the practice of marrying only within an ethnic or social group.
Maggie has eschewed posting her training on social media altogether due to a lack of time and to maintain privacy.
Everyone is part of a social group, except for Droz and The Pit, who eschew the trappings of political correctness for some good, old - fashioned partying.
But it eschews any hint of social conservatism in favor of a progressive - style approach that frees students from the prison of the bell and clock.
As social scientists, we would prefer that practitioners rigidly adhere to the convention of treating all non-significant findings as null or essentially 0, regardless of whether they are positive or negative in their direction, but we also eschew utopianism.
Rocketship (see Barbara Miner's report from our new Save Our Schools issue) uses computer programs to teach children for a significant portion of the day, and eschews «extras» like school librarians, art, gym, and social studies, which further reduce staff costs.
California school districts, responding to pressure from parent groups, youth advocates and the state, are eschewing punitive discipline, such as suspensions and expulsions, and asking teachers to focus much more on the social and emotional needs of their students.
They should know that Social Security and company pension plans are no longer reliable retirement income options — especially the latter, as private - sector employers eschew defined - benefit plans in favor of defined - contribution plans such as 401 (k) plans, which shift much, if not all, of the savings burden onto the employee.
The show argues that Lewis used abstraction throughout his career, after initially working along social realist lines, commingling it with the figure to comment on political issues involving race and civil rights, and introducing history and narrative into a style that eschewed such content in favor of medium specificity.
In this he seems akin to Robert Indiana, another hard - edge painter with a big heart, though Smith eschews overt social or historical referents.
Some of the most famous works of the Thai artist Rirkrit Tiravanija eschew traditional art objects in favor of social interventions, including cooking large meals in galleries and at events like Frieze Art Fair.
Eschewing specificity, Mehretu at once creates vivid spaces through her energetic lines while also attempting to chart impalpable forces, social or cosmic.
Eschewing an overarching theme, Leysen and Maamoun presented a selection of works from West Asia and Northern Africa that explore «varied social, political and cultural contexts.»
The program's founders emphasize that their «egalitarian program... eschews corporate backing and is accessible to artists who find it difficult to navigate the art world's various social and fiscal constructs.»
Eschewing traditional retrospective design, the curatorial team chose to fit Pettibon's 940 drawings into themes incorporating social criticism and varying visual styles.
Eschewing a trademark style, the common thread through Mel Chin's practice is his conceptual rigor, thoughtful historicism and concern for social justice.
McIntyre began his career in climate studies in 2003 when he published a paper in Energy & Environment, an obscure social science journal that eschews traditional peer review (2003, 14, 751 - 772).
Pissant progressives pontificating on economic degrowth, new economic systems eschewing economic growth, global government, using disasters to engineer transformative moments for social revolution, suspension of democracy and the rule of law to deal with the catastrophic risk of climate change or whatever the whine de jour is.
Rather than eschewing moralism, the technocrat could turn the table on «energy poverty moralizers» and talk about the responsibilities of fossil fuel companies and their political allies... Ordinary people get this stuff... The lament of the technocrats is self - defeating, counterproductive, and ultimately poor social science.
Many individual faculty members eschew their institutional repositories for the Social Sciences Research Network (SSRN).
Universe is a mobile - based website builder for the social media era, eschewing complicated templates for easily customizable website «filters» that pin trendy designs to a grid pattern where users can drag and drop photos, videos and icons to build up a mobile - optimized website in minutes on the company's iOS app.
But, by and large, MLS maintains its stranglehold on online listings and the vast majority of Realtors continue to cling to traditional practices — eschewing email marketing and social media tools.
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