Sentences with phrase «eschews traditional»

While still embracing white on the walls, this kitchen eschews traditional white cabinets for their diametric opposite.
However, OnePlus devices in China run Hydrogen OS, a relatively heavier Android skin that, similar to other Chinese manufacturers» efforts, eschews the traditional app drawer.
The device eschews the traditional iPhone home button for an edge - to - edge screen that requires users to swipe up from the bottom of the screen instead of pressing a button to access the device's main screen.
This eschews the traditional grid layouts of iOS and Android, and instead provides «Scopes», which aggregates information from various services and puts them within easy reach.
Perhaps the biggest changes to the way we're used to using Android phones is in the launcher, where EMUI eschews a traditional app drawer to leave all of your installed apps on the home screens along with your widgets, much like you'll experience on Apple's iOS (and this is hardly the only time you'll say that phrase with this phone).
PicoBrew also realized cost savings with an entirely new type of brewing keg that eschews traditional Cornelius keg ball locks.
Finally, there's this neat new feature called One Button Nav that, while probably never going to be a mainstream choice, eschews the traditional virtual navigation keys on Android for a gesture - based system that relies on the fingerprint sensor.
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).
It Is Almost That (edited by Lisa Pearson, Siglio, 2011) eschews traditional categories and instead creates a constellation in which unexpected connections can emerge.
From the multi-jumping cutie - dunks and adorable attacks of BaraBariBall, to the bastardized pole - vaulting action of Bennett Foddy's Super Pole Riders, Sportsfriends eschews traditional videogame knowledge and skill for things that are mechanically and aesthetically childlike.
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.
Intriguingly, the game eschews traditional linearity, allowing you to take on the bosses in any order.
With Paul's ability to look into the past, the game eschews traditional linear narrative structures, instead encouraging you to explore the environment at a more methodical pace, piecing together the story as you see fit.
This is one of the best role playing games in the genre because it eschews the traditional formula with a system that has withstood the test of time.
Multiplayer is where this game shines however, and eschews the traditional team deathmatch to offer something a little different by placing the focus more on objective style gameplay.
There's a brazen thoughtfulness to the design, and it extends to the rest of the device — which eschews traditional form factor to rebelliously shout «fuck you man.
Conceived primarily for urban driving, the compact zero - emissions hatchback eschews the traditional low - slung lines of contemporary BMW small cars for a distinctly more upright stance that offers the i3 excellent all - round visibility for ease of maneuverability in city traffic, along with room for up to four adults and a nominal 7.1 cubic feet of luggage space behind the rear seats.
Some richer colors are also available, with a lovely saddle interior or a deep burgundy that Buick calls Fig, a notable dose of style that eschews the traditional beige and gray for luxury vehicles.
Beginning life as Maddin's interactive Seances project, in which the director channelled the spirits of lost silent movies through improvised live happenings, the film eschews traditional narrative form to instead seduce its audience through its poetic visuals, compelling ideas and inspiring performances from the likes of Charlotte Rampling, Geraldine Chaplin, Mathieu Almaric and Udo Keir.
He eschews traditional filmmaking, always looking for a deeper, richer experience.
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.
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.
Perfectly formed and decorated with just enough strawberries to make you feel like this isn't decadent at all, this recipe eschews the traditional coconut cream to preserve the texture and creaminess of the cashews.
This Gingerbread Latte, excerpted from Danielle Walker's genius Against All Grain Celebrations cookbook, eschews the traditional syrups for a perfectly gingerbready spice blend.
This brand eschews the traditional gluten - free beer ingredient, sorghum, and instead uses organic rices, nectars, and hops to replace barley.
Xiaomi brands itself as an Internet company that eschews traditional marketing and sells hardware at low prices as a distribution channel for its real money maker - software and services.
Some are looking farther afield for their next vacation and others eschewing the traditional package tours in favor of self - planned trips.
On Tuesday, Ek's Spotify will pioneer a new way for companies to go public, volunteering itself as a guinea pig for the venture - backed economy by eschewing the traditional help of investment bankers.
ANd in Luke 10.38 - 42 we see where Jesus specifically eschewed the traditional roles for women in Jewish society and said it was a better choice for a woman to choose to be alongside the men in actively participating as he carried out his ministry [rather than listening passively while serving the food to the men as Martha suggested that her sister Mary should be doing.]
We have eschewed the traditional quest for the historical Jesus, with its tendencies to wander far afield from the text and to turn Jesus into a person after the interpreter's own heart.
Besides eschewing the traditional condemnatory stance toward all suicides, Christians need to be correctly informed about people who contemplate, attempt or carry out suicide.
For the third consecutive year, the NFL has eschewed the traditional AFC vs. NFC format in favor of this fantasy draft style format.
He gave Buffett a 30 - minute going - over, which Buffett repaid during the concert by eschewing his traditional Hawaiian shirt for a 76ers jersey.
While the governor has taken press questions after events at a variety of locations around the state, he has eschewed a traditional Albany press conference for well over 200 days.
Interestingly, Cuomo eschewed the traditional post-announcement campaign tour.
Turmeric's pain relieving properties have proven effective even in the most drastic of situations, like one 2009 case observed by Dr. Scott Haig, where a patient with severe hip problems and in need of hip replacement surgery eschewed traditional pain relievers entirely and managed his pain with turmeric.
French actress and sex symbol eschewed traditional (read: conservative) two - pieces of the time and went for a tres chic floral bikini.
The designer eschewed traditional spring colors and motifs in favor of clothes that were dark and alluring.
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.
Eschewing a traditional narrative, The Florida Project depicts the «hidden homeless», a community just about surviving in a candy - coloured motel around the corner from Disney World.
Eschewing traditional plasticine in favour of a more durable, and realistic - looking plastic, The Pirates!
These days, movie theater lobbies have eschewed the traditional lobby card for posters, standees, trailers on repeat, experiential activations and more.
Eschewing the traditional slow - lurcher style of zombie, which always leave you wondering how they could move so slowly yet still keep catching their victims, this lot charge about like a football crowd in the grip of amphetamine psychosis, teeming down streets, over walls and up staircases.
The game claims to be going for a simplistic control method, eschewing the traditional quarter - circles and half - circles of Street Fighter and its ilk in favor of Smash Bros.-esque directional inputs.
Conceived by David S. Goyer and Christopher Nolan during the writing stages of The Dark Knight Rises, the story of Man of Steel attempts to make Superman relevant to the modern age again, eschewing the traditional adventure narrative of the Richard Donner film, or the morose navel - gazing of Bryan Singer's 2006 reboot, and instead aiming to at once examine Kal - El's place in the world.
Perhaps more than any previous entry, Half - Genie Hero really does its best to eschew the traditional Metroidvania setup the series is known for in favor of a more level - focused style of progression.
Eschewing traditional narrative tropes, with no character names and very little dialogue, he and fellow screenwriter Walter Campbell have manufactured a scenario that throws normalcy and familiarity out with the bathwater.
Treyarch is also eschewing a traditional single - player campaign in Black Ops 4 for a series of solo missions that revolve around each of the game's Specialist characters.
Moreover, they showed that they really can eschew traditional methods of film promotion.
Hans Zimmer's score seems to eschew traditional instruments in favour of an almost purely synth sound.
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