Sentences with phrase «mostly eschewed»

When I composed a blog post around about this time last year, on trends to look out for in the media in 2017, I mostly eschewed concrete predictions.
Plastic is mostly eschewed for metal and glass, always a plus in my eyes, and there's certainly no give or flex when I tried to recreate the «bendgate» scandal.
Unlike much of the rest of the EU — and unlike Germany, which has posted a major success story in growing its renewable sector — the UK has mostly eschewed the simple FIT approach to support in favour of a ragbag of measures.
Five families had decided to start a clinic there to treat their children with undiagnosed conditions; they were Amish, members of a religious group that drives horses and buggies and mostly eschews modern conveniences.
It's a coming - of - age story, but Holmer mostly eschews dialogue and standard storytelling devices; she tells her tale through movements and patterns and the way that she films them.
What «Straight Outta Compton» is, though, is an iridescent, monstrously entertaining musical biopic that mostly eschews cliché in favor of serious audiovisual pomp and a few of the year's best performances.
Valerie's cheery demeanor, thick red hair, and arresting eyes contrast Melanie's and the native people's mysterious stoicism and modest allure, traits Renoir mostly eschews in favor of a more traditional, relaxed drama concerning the isolated British family.
Well, the lovely thing about England Is Mine is that it mostly eschews these cliches.
Professional indie authors effectively compete with traditional authors, in every way, but they have a different approach, since they mainly reach their readers online, don't devote much energy to the physical bookstore market, and mostly eschew mainstream media coverage and reviews.
And if we're talking about self - publishing, the points above all apply mutatis mutandis (sorry, I couldn't help it, I mostly eschew Latinisms, but that one I love) to your readers.
Interestingly, the authors mostly eschew stationary batteries, which they dismiss as too expensive (though they include electric vehicle batteries).

Not exact matches

The company has, over the past decade, transformed itself from a humble maker of computers into the biggest and most important technology company on the planet, mostly by eschewing the gadget - only approach.
Many singles will eschew their beliefs in desperation to escape loneliness or the perceived (and flawed) assumption that dating mostly results in nothing.
... takes a mostly hagiographic approach, eschewing subtlety while traversing familiar territory about overcoming obstacles.
Gravel is an arcade - style off road racer that eschews tight and twisty traditional rallying in favour of mostly high speed assaults on generously wide tracks carved through a variety of exotic locations.
Gillespie and Kostanski know their way around satirical genre material (check out Manborg, Father's Day, and The Editor) but this flick earns unexpected points for (mostly) eschewing the humor in favor of suspense, tension, dread, carnage, monsters, tentacles, and more carnage.
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.
It has a mostly steel body, eschewing the aluminum diet the F series, Expedition and Lincoln Navigator have undergone.
Postminimalism (a term coined by art historian Robert Pincus - Witten while writing on the work of the American sculptor Eva Hesse) was emerging as anexpansive response to the austere, hyper - masculine materials and methods employed by mostly male artists who eschewed the symbolic in favor of literal, pure forms.
I've sort of been eschewing gallery walls in planning for our new place (mostly because I think I overdid it with 3 in my tiny condo) in favor of BIG art, but this is definitely making me give them a second thought.
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