Sentences with phrase «largely eschewed»

His large - scale works celebrate the power of organic imagery at a time when traditional representation was largely eschewed by the vanguard art establishment.
The recent news of Microsoft enabling self - publishing on the Xbox One, in what many have called a backtracking move in terms of policy, has largely eschewed news of a very -LSB-...]
Talks Wednesday largely eschewed specific reform proposals, with task force leadership saying members needed to build a «knowledge base» first.
But California has largely eschewed the kinds of accountability and choice reforms that Florida adopted.
All this, in spite of the fact that the stronger genre movies that preceded the boom largely eschewed pop psychology explanations.
Cuomo has largely eschewed rhetoric about taxing the rich in pushing for the millionaires tax extension, saying he needs the rates to continue in order to balance the budget.
Since then, Mr Kennedy has remained publicly loyal to the party leadership and largely eschewed frontline politics.
That said, the term «moonshot» is largely eschewed at HPE.
What it means: «Implications ripple far beyond the food segment, where dominant players like Wal - Mart, Kroger, Costco and Target now have to look over their shoulders at the Amazon train coming down the tracks, but also the potential for multi-channel, which Amazon up until now has largely eschewed,» according to Moody's retail analyst Charlie O'Shea.
China has long celebrated Women's Day, though lately the holiday has taken a more commercial bent, largely eschewing the issues the holiday was created to support.
He grew up in the Christian Science religion, which practices self - healing and largely eschews health care.
The doc largely eschews talking - heads but does feature soundbites from Carrie Fisher, as well as more recent ruminations on her passing from Johnson.
Orphan largely eschews goriness in favor of bona fide chills and thrills.
Its formal strategies are borderline radical, largely eschewing the bedrock grammar of editing and eventually doing away with synchronized sound, as scenes building to the climax are scored to the cacophonous rhythms of a percussion band conducted by Amadou.
Iron Man 2 by Matt Wedge — June 25, 2010 — Iron Man 2 largely eschews the popular practice of action sequels offering nothing but bigger and louder explosions.
Largely eschewing the baroque dialogue of the early comics — and the high camp that went with it — Derrickson and his co-writers embrace the blithe banter of other Marvel films.
After doing very little to use what influence she has, Secretary DeVos publicly chided state school officials for meeting requirements in their ESSA plans and, in her view, largely eschewing much in the way of innovation.
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.
Largely eschewing the town centre, he would systematically follow these routes, stopping to make sequential sketches along the way.

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However, the path of the person that has eschewed all religious organizations is one that is meandering and largely inefficient, and the unfortunate result of not of the religion or the belief itself, but of the way in which bodies of believers function within society.
In contrast to South Africa's vocal patrons of liberation theology (who are largely confined to the intellectual class), most evangelical independent and African indigenous churches eschew radical politics and the transformation of the Christian message into a political agenda.
Largely, Cuomo has eschewed the trappings of the Capitol so far this year, choosing to unveil his budget proposal at the executive mansion down the road on Eagle Street, in smaller presentations with lawmakers and, later, in public with the press.
The event, coming just six days before the election, marks a dramatic departure for the candidate, who has eschewed press conferences since declaring his candidacy last July, instead largely flying under the radar.
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.
Its visuals, largely consisting of beautiful arcs, curves, and circles, completely eschews any kind of stuck, angular, cornered feeling.
Tuck is not rewarded for his talent or efforts largely because Loudoun eschews all VAMs and merit - based promotion.
Unlike rivals like the Nissan LEAF and Mitsubishi i - MiEV, the Ioniq lineup — which includes the Ioniq Hybrid, Plug - in Hybrid and full Electric — eschews the unconventional aesthetic still associated with EVs and instead largely resembles most modern sedans.
Lauded for its largely unique contribution to the horror game genre, it eschews jumpscares for mounting tension and creative takes on classic horror tropes.
Though that's arguably a core concept of the genre, Guild Wars 2 has largely succeeded in eschewing the common progression treadmill.
It also eschews arena gameplay and replaces it with vertical scrolling, although it must be said that it still largely plays like an arena shooter — one that feels a couple of screens wide.
This tradition, made up of women artists who exert a high level of meticulousness in their work, and who to varying degrees eschew style, has largely flown under the radar for more than half a century.
To my knowledge there are no videotapes of Ralston Farina in performance and surprisingly few photographs — largely because he was an artist who not only eschewed the art object but objected to any documentation of his activities; his works were meant to survive only insofar as they imprinted themselves on the spectator's mind.
In fact, the group serves as little more than a mouthpiece for Big Carbon and the modern Republican Party which, largely thanks to Citizens United in 2010, now eschews the use of actual science in the public sphere.
This is why many of the best medical doctors eschew «evidence based medicine» that is driven by consensus meetings of physicians that decide what treatments and medications are insurable for specific symptoms / illnesses (largely pressured by the pharmaceutical industry).
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