Sentences with phrase «means eschewing»

Put another way, good fertility nutrition means eschewing empty calories and choosing foods that...
Poverty means eschewing typical middle - class economic climbing but not total indigence — sonic economic resources are necessary for building this desert kingdom.

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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.
And the fact that Truman eschewed passing the buck didn't imply that he thought everything that happened in a very large federal government was literally his fault: he was saying that morally he accepted responsibility, which meant that accepting responsibility was his job.
That means consumers may have more opportunities to snag a good deal, and they may be able to pick whether they want to be a night owl, and stake out retailers opening at midnight on Black Friday; or an early bird, and awake before dawn; or eschew the entire thing, and go shopping in their pajamas from their computer at home.
That does not mean investors need to eschew equities altogether, but June gloom could mean emphasizing factors such as quality could prove...
Unfortunately, it did not occur to Weil that the weed of ethnic idolatry might be extirpated by any means other than that of eschewing the God of Israel and substituting for him Plato's wan concept of the good.
Secondly, although he's Canadian, he bucks tradition by eschewing the politeness and decorum that Canadians are typically known for, opting instead to be a very mean bully who ruins the lives of offensive guards.
12:08 p.m. — After an iffy forecast earlier in the week, meteorologist and SB Nation contributor Brian Neudorff believes the rain will hold off until later in the afternoon — meaning, this could be a race to halfway (100 laps) as the race would then be official and theoretically increase the intensity, with drivers eschewing patience from the onset in an effort to get to the front as soon as possible.
This doesn't mean that a breastfeeding mom is an all - natural hippie type, who eschews anything modern, not organic, and not earth - friendly.
She had a modern Muslim touch to her dressing, which eschewed fanaticism; she had abandoned her veil meant for Muslim women, especially married ones.
In strict observance of that tradition we never employ violence as a means of pursuing our interest and at every opportunity, we opt for peaceful engagements and implore people to eschew violence in all its ramifications,» it said.
He has rightly eschewed cutting even more deeply to make up for slipped targets, even though this means that one of his two fiscal rules has been broken.
From Methuselah microbes to animals that eschew oxygen, strange underground organisms are redefining what life means — and where it will end
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.
Does this mean that we eschew a strong foundation?
For those who think that Christian dating rules should eschew all social media as a means of authentic connection, think again.
«New data from Liftoff shows that to get that cold - weather love, people are eschewing the «traditional» method of dating and turning to dating apps as their primary means of finding an S.O.»
Experimental film often eschews sequential narrative structure in favour of evoking an emotional journey; the viewer is meant to be engaged by the aesthetic or imagery rather than by the characters or story.
Her rather public (but by no means acrimonious) rejection of Disney's offer to direct Black Panther seemed to indicate a desire to eschew big budget major studio franchise filmmaking.
However, in its newest binge - worthy miniseries, Evil Genius: The True Story Of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist — at least, in the two episodes of the series made available for review — the streaming service has decided to eschew deeper meaning, and just take viewers on a ride.
A Netflix - and - chill movie for the generation that might have to look up what «Netflix and chill» means, «Our Souls at Night» reunites Jane Fonda and Robert Redford in a sweet, low - key romance that operates best when it eschews plot and just lets us get to know these characters as they get to know each other.
Headland's charming narrative eschews expected moralization for its procreant characters that audiences are meant to love, and expresses itself with open sexuality that comes without the context of cheap raunch.
This means incentivizing the use of meaningful content in the classroom and eschewing misguided, patronizing notions of fairness that would undermine the promise of the Common Core and harm the educational opportunities of our most disadvantaged students.
The nose bears a squintier, meaner countenance than its off - the - rack counterpart, the entire rear section of the front quarter panel is eschewed for lightness, and the rear bumper is morphed into a lurid peekaboo of twin exhaust cannons, a gnarly rear differential, and a massive diffuser.
Though Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter says it wasn't always easy pitching an even faster Corvette to GM's notorious bean counters, the final car has very little compromise — most notably the Aero package means the ZR1 can't be sold in Europe, and also eschews (thankfully) the silly skip - shift feature and cylinder deactivation, so customers have to eat the gas guzzler tax on this one.
To that extent we only review books of a certain calibre which means we will overlook most self - published books whose authors eschew the use of an editor and design their own book covers in an attempt to make money from an inferior book.
It's eschewed any kind of buttons on the bezel, which means if your fingers are greasy then your e-ink display is greasy.
Though the word «journalism» has been eschewed by academics, poets and novelists, Talese, along with New Yorker writer John McPhee, who says he's an «old» (meaning traditional) journalist, frequently refer to themselves as «reporters.»
Throughout my career, I have worked with many parrots who eschew English in favor of their own language, and yet are fully capable of getting their meaning across with a series of whistles and warbles.
Taking a holistic approach does not mean that conventional medicine, diagnostic testing, and surgery are eschewed for an exclusively «alternative» approach that uses tinctures of exotic plant extracts or chanting sessions imbued with the lingering scent of patchouli (not that there's anything wrong with that).
Going the other way and eschewing the input of others to rely solely on your own perspective might mean that, just like that car in your rearview mirror, failure may be closer than it appears.
Choosing to slow travel doesn't mean you have to eschew visiting the Eiffel Tower if you go to Paris.
This means that Wild West Online will eschew Kickstarter and early access in order to focus on developing the game for a full launch in 2017.
I've deliberately eschewed detailed discussion of compound nouns: according to OED, anything goes when combining two nouns to pinpoint a meaning — e.g. aircrew / air crew / air - crew.
The fourteen artists represented reimagine what it means to be a painter in the twenty - first century by eschewing art - historically referential styles and content in favor of original and often very personal inspiration.
He eschews meaning of any kind, focusing instead on process and technique.
The works are meant to be permanent; they eschew pedestals, emerging from the earth; they are often made from industrial materials; and their size amplifies the heroic role of the individual artist.
Brooklyn - based artist Heidi Hahn paints women but eschews explicit or erotic representation of her female subjects in favor of a nuanced perspective that allows viewers to understand what it means to be a woman in 2017.
Eggleston's vividly saturated photographs transform the ordinary into distinctive, poetic images that eschew fixed meaning.
While the objects may seem to eschew any sort of indexical meaning to a specific time or place, the title of the exhibition provides an initial lens through which to view the exhibition.
Unflinchingly hard - edged and eschewing expressive gesture, the concentric squares repudiate the notion of the artist's hand as a signifier of meaning, yet it is clear that Stella's work grows out of his New York School forebears.
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.
From this point on, being a colourist meant neutralising the layout, eschewing the gestures of Frankenthaler, which by comparison are much more related to the abstract expressionists.
To solve this problem, manufacturers have begun releasing «ultrawide» monitors, which eschew the traditional 16:9 aspect ratio for a leaner (and some would say meaner) 21:9.
It's by no means a brick; it just eschews the «thin is in» tablet trend.
In simple words, this means that it eschews the radical transparency of bitcoin's blockchain for a more nuanced implementation.
Unlike the Pixel 2 XL, the Pixel 2 eschews the edge - to - edge display that we have seen many flagship phones adopt this year and it means that the Pixel 2's large bezels look a little dated.
Minimalism is a way of eschewing the non-essential in order to focus on what's truly important, what gives our lives meaning, what gives...
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