Sentences with phrase «largely sidestep»

The other parties still largely sidestepped the issues of exactly which spending areas would feel the axe swinging.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has largely sidestepped the issue, saying he wants to see the legal process play itself out.
«The King's Speech,» rich in period detail and meticulous class distinctions, largely sidesteps the story that loomed over this whole period, Edward's startling decision to give up the crown to marry a woman who was already divorced three times.
The tactical asset allocation shift worked particularly well in 2015 as well as for the first 10 months of 2016; we largely sidestepped the bulk of two harrowing market pullbacks.
The question of what it would take to achieve the 1.5 C goal has been largely sidestepped so far, he tells Carbon Brief:
Architect Paolo Soleri's extensive work with the arcology concept in the latter half of the 20th century largely sidestepped this issue, owing to the lack of a technological means to apply urban self - containment to agriculture.

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Surviving past age 100 means they've largely evaded the scourges that kill their peers before they reach their 90s (what's called compressed morbidity), or sidestepped the worst aspects of these life - threatening diseases — even if they strike sooner — because they have combinations of protective genes, what researchers call «greater functional reserves.»
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