Sentences with phrase «eschews such»

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.
Climate science eschews such an approach and disdains such constraints.
Aurora eschews such traditional domestic car touches as grilles and stand - up badging.
Where a melodramatic family drama might establish an image of unity only to gradually crack away at it, Baumbach eschews any such illusions right off the bat.
As much as we might wish it weren't so, biblical faith ultimately eschews such conditionality.
Likewise, we can rest assured that Memphis, run by Kyle Rote Jr. and a group of what he describes as «Christian businessmen,» will continue to eschew such base appeals to the flesh.
Using his speech to ask «tough» questions about the future of the European project, Cameron rejected the argument that a Europe in crisis ought to eschew such introspection.
I would point to the personal example of Steve McIntyre and Anthony Watts as those that I have seen, on many occasions, eschewing such approaches.
I'm not surprised that you travel savvy guys would eschew such organised tours.
Neel's later paintings largely eschew such melodrama, but they are always uneasy, inviting the viewer into a direct and often alarming intimacy with their subjects.
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.
Though these artists eschewed such a label, it did describe their efforts to remove ornamentation and boil down the art to the essence of their ideas.
I find it odd that many of those who advanced a similar argument WRT the Iraq war eschew such logic here.
BDO's counsel eschewed such a submission and there was no reference to the wasted costs jurisdiction which would apply if such a submission had been advanced.
Indeed, many of the men interviewed explicitly eschewed such approaches, often in reaction to their own negative experiences growing up.

Not exact matches

Aldi's business model is based on low prices, which it achieves by practices such as stocking fewer items, eschewing national brands for cheaper generic labels and not accepting credit cards.
It eschewed the hard - edged, rules - driven economic methods favoured by western countries and institutions such as the GATT and the IMF.
That does not mean investors need to eschew equities altogether, but June gloom could mean emphasizing factors such as quality could prove...
You hit the nail squarely on the head for indeed so, biblical truths are «written on our heart» by way of the Presence of Christ's Indwelt Spirit Who is ever faithful to «guide you into all truth» and «show (us) things to come» (John 16:13) but the problem is (as is woefully evident with this Article \ s Author), too many people (believers) choose to eschew or disregard «sound doctrine» (2 Timothy 4:3) promulgating John 14:17 ignorance of the Doctrine of The Holy Spirit whose inevitable product is a darkened understanding (such as is evidenced by the Article's Author --RRB-.
Since no such sharing is possible, economists must eschew any valuation other than that of favoring an increase in overall well - being as measured by overall income.
AFFIRM HEREBY that such cooperation must be based on a «Common Word,» requiring that such cooperation must go beyond mutual tolerance and respect, to providing full protection for the rights and liberties to all religious groups in a civilized manner that eschews coercion, bias, and arrogance.
She therefore eschews privacy in favor of revealing more or less everything about the details of her personal life — from awkward and sometimes horrifying sexual encounters to her anxieties about body image to the infamous and arguably abusive episodes with her sister that caused such a stir in the press last fall.
O'Malley is especially single - minded in eschewing the use of terminology such as «liberal» or «conservative», making the valid point that such broad groupings were not easily identifiable at the time and were often marked by a certain fluidity in connection with particular issues.
A Modest Defense of Gossip, Rudeness, and Other Bad Habits by Emrys Westacott Princeton, 304 pages, $ 26.95 In The Virtues of Our Vices, Emrys Westacott eschews academic theorizing about hypothetical life - and - death moral dilemmas (such as the «trolley problem»)....
I have long remembered the remark of a notable art critic — though I have forgotten which one — that many modernist paintings could be understood as fragments of classical painting blown up for their own sake, displaying the formal and technical elements by which painting is accomplished but eschewing the narrative depiction within which such patches of paint on canvas would earlier have had their place.
Who'd have thought I'd end up eschewing chain restaurants after being such an anti-foodie?
My partner is a bread - a-holic and he happily helped me out by doing the operating of the standing mixer and other such exotic kitchen tasks that I eschew.
So far, innovative chefs have eschewed more extreme native fauna such as armadillo (a pork - like meat still popular in the Isthmus and Chiapas) and iguana (very big in Isthmus markets), although sustainably farmed iguana could well be the next low - fat alternative to chicken — it certainly tastes like it.
The market for vegan products and alternatives to non-vegan options such as meat and cheese is booming, with more products being added to stores every day — there's never been so much choice for those who eschew animal products.
writes beautifully concise English; has put a lot of effort into eschewing accountant speak so that he has kept everything simple for the layman, and importantly he has put time and effort into constructing his composition in such a way that every key point flows effortlessly into the next.
Last I checked, soccer experts were lamenting that not enough kids, in general, play unstructured soccer on their own time and that low - income and urban kids were eschewing soccer for sports such as basketball, football and baseball.
Concepts such as class rank and competitive testing are eschewed.
The New York City Council unanimously elected a fiercely liberal Democrat from East Harlem as its powerful speaker on Wednesday, eschewing the moderate leadership that had overseen its ranks for a decade and eliminating the last barrier to a government fully in line with the undiluted liberalism embraced by the new mayor... Previous speakers, such as Christine C. Quinn, had acted as a tempering force in the restive Council, bottling up measures like higher wage mandates viewed warily by the business world.
Now if we are driven into voting for UKIP, which does still espouse many Traditional Tory Policies, is unequivocal on a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty and which has eschewed all the Eco-rubbish which has beguiled the other political parties such as New Labour, New Conservative and the Lib Dems, this may not win any seats for UKIP at the next General Election, indeed they will be lucky to hold onto Bob Spink's seat at Castle Point under FPTP.
The data indicate that girls» math abilities outpace boys» through high school, but the girls eschew math - oriented careers because they do not believe such careers are valuable to society.
The system is so elegant, mathematically, and so beautifully spare in its notation that there is now a small cult of siteswapping numbers jugglers, a geeky, largely male group of computer programmers, academics, and engineers who eschew razzle - dazzle tricks — chain - saw juggling, for instance — in favor of such sublime challenges as keeping 10 balls aloft.
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).
Fraden's work sought to answer key questions, such as why is there such a void between the animate and inanimate that we never confuse the two, and if engineers could create materials with similar attributes to living organisms, but constructed from inanimate objects, can we do so using only chemicals and eschew use of motors and electronics?
Sometimes referred to as «The Cave Man Diet,» the Paleolithic diet focuses on real, pre-agricultural whole foods such as wild - caught seafood, pastured meat and eggs, vegetables, fruit, nuts and seeds, and eschews dairy, legumes, grains and all processed, industrialized foods such as wheat flour, high fructose corn syrup and soy bean oil, which form the majority of calories consumed in a Standard American Diet.
Paleo dieters eschew Neolithic foods such as agriculturally produced grains, as well as more modern processed foods, including all junk foods, on the basis that human beings didn't evolve to eat these «manufactured» foods.
The Departed marked director Martin Scorsese's return to modern - day gangster movies after an eleven year break, and while it possesses the brutality and violent tension of earlier classics such as GoodFellas (1990) and Casino (1995), it also differed from his previous explorations of the gangster life by following a more linear narrative and eschewing a spoken narration.
His latest, co-written with frequent collaborator Amy Jump, sets itself entirely within a warehouse and eschews the previously - used sheen for a grimy, grainy aesthetic most likely as an homage to the films of Sam Peckinpah, such as STRAW DOGS, THE KILLER ELITE, and THE GETAWAY.
Refraining from applying a didactic form and eschewing the traditional trappings of a more conventional documentary such as talking heads interviews, instead Wiseman allows At Berkeley's 4 hour running time to speak for itself: static shots of a lone groundskeeper cutting the campus grass give way to glimpses of a budget cut meeting where it's revealed that said groundskeeper is Berkeley's sole grass cutter.
Like other nonconformist, iconoclastic actors such as Sean Penn and Joaquin Phoenix, Bale eschews playing the Hollywood celebrity game and doesn't care about how he is perceived publicly, wanting his work to speak for itself.
Even eschewing the conventions of three act arc is an increasingly rare bird on screen these days, let alone relying on a sole lead to carry the entire movie on her shoulders, but she's refreshingly well - adjusted for someone tasked with bearing such narrative responsibility.
Opening the night was the (perhaps misleadingly titled) Outstanding British Film category which eschewed recognition of daring and original films such as Berberian Sound Studio and Sightseers in favour of Anna Karenina and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, along with this year's winner - the 23rd entry in the Bond franchise - Skyfall.
Therefore, federal courts should eschew simple one - size - fits - all remedies such as mandating equal per - pupil funding.
Renaissance Charter School in New York City, for example, incorporates a strong focus on music; Camino Nuevo offers a bilingual Spanish - English program and emphasizes the arts; and Richmond College Prep eschews strict disciplinary policies and offers enrichment activities such as Mexican folk dancing, Mindful Life, and Gospel Choir.
Such boutique programs offer highly personalized environments on a tiny scale, in a tech - enabled reinvention of the one - room schoolhouse that eschews lockstep schedules and standard curricula for student - led learning.
Supporters rushed the standards» adoption, used whatever political channels were most convenient, eschewed public debate and discussion, and in doing so triggered a massive backlash that either caused states to reject the standards outright or led them to water down the initiative to such an extent that there's little left of the original vision, which called for the careful alignment of standards, tests, curricular resources, and teaching strategies, all to be shared across state borders.
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