Sentences with phrase «mostly sidesteps»

Warren Buffett got a question on what would happen to the country, the economy, and Berkshire Hathaway if Donald Trump became president, and he mostly sidestepped it.
Set in the early 1960s, both Florence (Ronan) and Edward (Howle) have mostly sidestepped the rising cultural tide, instead finding themselves enmeshed (and often trapped) in traditional expectations that keep them from being honest with each other.
I'm going to be brief on this point, and mostly sidestep it, because I think the debate is about as exciting as sleep medication, and really, it's not all that useful to you.

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The English - language version, adapted by Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz) himself, sidesteps a proper setting, although it's clear from the signs that it takes place somewhere in Scandinavia, though no explanation for the different dialects (mostly a mix of American and Brit accents) is afforded.
Another thing is it, mostly, sidesteps the frustrating «GET OUT OF THE HOUSE!»
In spotlighting the mostly sweet - natured but still slightly bruised give - and - take of this unusual codependent relationship, director Zachary Heinzerling's movie sidesteps doctrinaire concepts of nonfiction art films and expands its core audience, imparting glancing lessons about the uncertainty of love and the almost necessary dance of responsibility and care - taking involved.
Mostly black and white with flashes of color, it features Ms. Rist alone in a studio in the best early 1970s tradition of Bruce Nauman and Joan Jonas but sidesteps that era's severity.
Allen & Overy sidestepped some of these practices by cherry - picking a group of top transactional lawyers, mostly from Australian firm Clayton Utz.
The company's deviations from Google's original Android design can mostly be sidestepped or disabled, and I appreciate having a dark mode, an increasingly valuable feature for phones with OLED displays.
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