Sentences with phrase «long eschewed»

Warren Buffett has long eschewed any ability to foresee the path of the markets or the economy, but according to this BusinessWeek article, he's resolute that the economy will not slide back...
Warren Buffett has long eschewed any ability to foresee the path of the markets or the economy, but according to this BusinessWeek article, he's resolute that the economy will not slide back into recession:
Chipotle has long eschewed advertising in the traditional sense.
Which is not to say that Long eschews the large - scale.

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The policy rationale is that if a company believes the tax relief would be temporary, it would make short - term investments to maximize benefits within the window while eschewing long - term investment that could reap benefits in the longer - term.
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.
As reported by The Detroit Free Press, Musk hinted that Tesla could move to the traditional franchise dealership model the automaker has so far eschewed — so long as those dealerships give customers «an awesome experience.»
What is now clear is that Modi is an incrementalist, with a strong managerial and anti-corruption beat, who eschews «big bang reforms» but is consistently attempting to implement a long - term game plan of renewal.
Eschewing the «long speech» method of earnings calls, Amazon jumped right into analysts» questions after briefly recapping the figures.
They eschew the autonomous view of reality that says «I can do what I want as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else.»
Whereas the moderns believed in «truth» so long as it could be scientifically verified, the post-moderns have given up on truth altogether and eschew belief in any kind of absolute.
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.
Whenever possible he eschews shoes, socks and underwear — «I don't believe in laundry,» he says — and walks around campus in a long flowing robe that he purchased in Morocco.
A straightforward, elegantly written, concise, and well - organized 215 pages, Back in the Game stands out in a crowded field, not just as a primer on concussions for a parent, coach, or athletes, but for its incisive and often pointed criticism of the way our national conversation about concussions and the long - term effects of playing contact and collision sports has been shaped - some would say warped - by a media that too often eschews fact - based reporting in favor of sensationalism and fear - mongering.
[8] It's hard to see how this provides good reasons to oppose military action, since eschewing air strikes doesn't provide a credible long - term strategy either.
When I pointed out the hypocrisy of this sentiment, Long admitted in retrospect that it was «absolutely» a mistake for Lazio to eschew debates with Paladino prior to Tuesday's primary contest.
Ed Ra, a Republican from Long Island, said Kasich eschewed a podium to sit at a table with officials set up in the Fort Orange Club's President's Room, adorned with portraits of the industrialists who got the elite institution running at the end of the 19th century.
In contrast Spaniards eschew tea - breaks, going for the long lunch and siesta option instead.
Humans have intricate memories that allow them to keep track of individuals, but scientists have long thought that social insects like wasps eschew recognition of specific individuals in favor of general social rules that apply to everyone.
You might even say that sometimes I eschew social plans to take a nice long bath.
She utilized only natural methods to heal from her illnesses, eschewing the typical long - term antibiotics given for Lyme patients, and has been free of any Lyme symptoms since December 2010.
Born and bred on Long Island, Brooke eschewed her roots and founded her brand in California, which is reflected in her laid - back, beachy clothes.
Apps like Tinder and Swoon streamline the dating experience by eschewing long profiles in favor of simple processes to browse and select dates.
A French import that's long on grace notes and wry humor, it eschews flash and opts for heart to great effect.
How long: 30 minutes Where: N / A What: Nintendo marches to the beat of its own drum, and as is customary by now, the company is eschewing a live theater event for a video presentation that will likely be partly prerecorded.
Reichardt's boldness in eschewing a sprawling retelling of how the West was won should be applauded, but she hasn't yet earned the right to take this long saying so little.
He eschews micromanaging school leaders and instead works alongside them to help them meet the goals of the district's long - range plan and to improve teacher performance in their schools.
His cuts have hurt middle - class and poor schools across the state, but despite the crisis, the Philadelphia school district has attracted a new generation of middle - class families eschewing the suburbs for city life — a diverse constituency that state politicians will find it far more difficult to ignore, at least in the long term.
It was met with some wariness (by us, at least), mostly because it eschewed a model name that had been around just long enough to achieve historic resonance.
MT claims that the new sports coupe will eschew the front - engine, rear - wheel - drive form that was long a hallmark of the Supra (and, for that matter, the FT - HS concept).
The side surfacing eschews the severe fender bulges and accents of the new Miata's Kodo design language for a long horizontal bone line that kicks up at the door handles, again recalling the original 124 Spider.
The E-Type's long, rounded body was eschewed in favor of a long, flat, rectangular body with crisp forms.
The Bottom Line Well - heeled buyers who eschew chauffeurs will find the 2016 Bentley Continental GT V8 S an engaging and powerful car, suitable for long trips, but they should consult their phones for navigation.
Control arms have been lengthened to take advantage of the longer wheelbase and the shocks have eschewed the stem mounts for eyelets.
It also eschews the need for an entirely different «mobile version», which can save on development and on - going maintenance costs over the long haul.
It's spring of Maya's senior year in Batavia, Illinois, as she weighs dually defying her parents: first, by eschewing their pick for her, the dreamy and charming desi Kareem, in favor of Phil, the white football player she's long crushed on who's finally showing her attention.
It's what many of us have always said and always practiced, eschewing the fast money for the long term quality product that will sell over time and make customers happy.
As phablets become more popular, consumers are waiting longer to upgrade their tablets or eschewing them altogether.
Many people choose to eschew high interest rate cards with widely - publicized perks because they neither need nor use these benefits, and prefer to save money in the long run the guaranteed way — by paying less in interest with each payment.
Patrick Lawler, Chief Economist for the FHFA suggested that we might be wise to follow the Canadian model of mortgage lending, which eschews the long term fixed rate mortgage in favor of shorter - term adjustable mortgages.
By becoming commercial banks and having a larger spectrum of loans to choose from, the S&Ls will act like banks and whenever possible eschew «borrowing short and lending long».
They should know that Social Security and company pension plans are no longer reliable retirement income options — especially the latter, as private - sector employers eschew defined - benefit plans in favor of defined - contribution plans such as 401 (k) plans, which shift much, if not all, of the savings burden onto the employee.
I've usually eschewed long - distance train travel in the U.S. because I just love planes and getting places quickly, but a short 3 - hour journey like this was highly enjoyable.
Soul Calibur V also eschews the Critical Finishes from SCIV — which needed to be executed at a particular time — in favor of Critical Edges, which can be unleashed as long as your Soul Gage is filled; I personally prefer this option, as it hearkens back to the strategy of Soul Edge, still one of my favorite entries in the series.
While retaining core series mechanics like demon negotiation and party - building, Innocent Sin was ultimately defined by its far greater emphasis on character and story over surviving long dungeons, eschewing the tradition of first - person dungeon crawling in favor of a third - person view of the ever - escalating insanity.
Although only a few hours long (you'll probably finish your first, normal difficulty run - through in an evening, though obviously that's always just the precursor to weeks of iterative, repeat play for progressive rewards, as part of Destiny's now huge melting pot of content), it's easily the most precisely curated chunk of campaign Destiny has yet seen, eschewing the early game's narrative vagaries and reliance on multi-purpose, overworld spaces in favour of pacing, storytelling and set - pieces entirely worthy of a focused, single - player FPS.
Eschewing traditional expeditions filled with ancient temples and traps that required mechanical precision to navigate, the game handles like a cover based third person shooter and as such, it isn't long before comparisons to the Uncharted series can be drawn.
The newest entry into the series, Far Cry Primal, takes gamers on a prehistoric journey, eschewing the guns and explosions of previous Far Cry games in favor of throwable spears and long - extinct beasts.
Fitting her life into 192 square feet was easy for the 56 - year - old — she long ago eschewed television and fashion, and got rid of the stuff she didn't use — and so was living on a farm in exchange for taking care of goats.
We should eschew the simplistic view that better long - distance communication will reduce our desire to be near on another.
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