Sentences with phrase «generally eschews»

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.
Cloud - based practice management software generally eschews complexity and customization for simplicity and ease of use.
Leigh's legendarily free - wheeling sensibilities are certainly on full display here, as the filmmaker generally eschews solid instances of plot and instead emphasizes Poppy's seemingly random day - to - day activities (ie a visit with a physiotherapist and an encounter with a homeless man).
Whiteheadians generally eschew the claim of inherent progress.
We had been talking about whether or not it's okay to drink alcohol, eat meat, stay up late and other habits yogis generally eschew.
Then there are the differing acting styles, with Burton's actors generally eschewing the internal brooding that Nolan's performers exhibit in favor of archetypal broadness.
Even though costume designer Mark Bridges generally eschewed more obvious 1970s / early 80s trends due to a recent retro fashion revival, the movie is still completely identifiable with both of these periods.
It's a forward - looking stance coming from the company that put the world on wheels with the Model T, from a founder who grew up on a farm and generally eschewed urban life.
These cars all share a boxy four - door style, generally eschewing sports car lines in favor of easily accessible seats with an upright seating posture.
They also generally eschew artificial preservatives, additives and fillers, and they often incorporate fruits and vegetables into their recipes.
I generally eschew italics and bold print, but occasionally it feels appropriate.

Not exact matches

Despite the often considerable differences in their interests, views, and philosophic temperaments, and despite the rather different course of careers and subsequent influence on the profession of philosophy generally, there remains the common commitment of both to plumbing the depths of the nature of things, while eschewing nonsense, pretense, fad, and fraud in favor of (as Russell himself might have put the matter) that modest but frequently neglected goal of truth.
Making these applications faster and more accurate has generally meant throwing more number - crunching capacity at them, but one Cambridge, Mass. — based start - up claims to have developed a cheaper and more energy - efficient approach that eschews digital processing.
Generally speaking, proteins from vegetable sources are lower in quality and that's the reason they are eschewed by bodybuilders.
Brabus has traditionally eschewed visual flair in favor of brute force underhood, and one of their show cars this year featured plenty of force, enough to make the generally uptight company reach for aerospace - themed names.
A few ergonomic foibles aside, like the vision - obstructing placement of the (optional) TomTom navigation system and a trip computer button that took a visit to the owner's manual to find, the 500 Abarth's cabin is generally an upbeat and pleasant place to reside, eschewing the black coalbin nature of some of its competitors for more colorful bits of «flair».
More generally, you need to eschew the comfortable & the every - day in your life — instead, strive to embrace the strange, the challenging, even the downright incomprehensible.
Some Swedes eschew the train because they can generally get somewhere domestically faster and also cheaper by plane.
That being said, litigation should generally be eschewed whenever possible, in my view, if its myriad harmful effects on the family are to be avoided.
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