Sentences with phrase «often sidestepped»

That clarity is often sidestepped by assumptions that do not hold in the longer run, which is why, I think, the work taken on by some KM departments is changing... as I said, my two cents worth.
Wintemute has pushed the bounds of research, going undercover into gun shows with a hidden camera to document how people often sidestep the law when purchasing weapons.
A consensus for change is developing, but as Bridget Terry Long points out in a new policy proposal commissioned by the Hamilton Project, reform efforts often sidestep substantial questions about how to improve academic preparation and — importantly — help students avoid remedial placement altogether...
This is part of the reason homeowners who plan on paying off their full mortgage will often sidestep the problem of tracking interest rates by locking in a fixed rate.
Stocks with lower ESG scores have tended to see higher unpredictability than those with higher ESG scores.5 By doing good, these companies often can often sidestep pitfalls, such as earnings risk, price declines, and bankruptcies.

Not exact matches

The network approach sidesteps the bottleneck often seen in translation technology that hinders the improvement of encoder - decoder systems.
At the same time though, this is often used as a way of sidestepping the real issue — a quick joke distracts from the fact that the arguments for the retention of the sculptures are all relatively weak.
So, kind of sidestepping the issue of whether it's a good thing to see yoga as a way to lose fat, or whether losing fat should be held up as an ideal, anyway (both of which I think are certainly valid questions), it's often highly questionable whether «weight» is the best gauge of that, anyway...
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.
Normally this spells trouble for often groan - inducing no - budget movies, but this film sidesteps that with consistently witty dialogue, excellent pacing, and remarkable chemistry between the young actors.
It's often used for anti-piracy reasons, but the funny thing is that piracy entirely sidesteps DRM, save for one or two steps that the actual pirate has to go through to make something available for downloading.
Newcomers often start their own small businesses so they can take advantage of their specialized knowledge, have more control over their career — and sidestep some of the discrimination that can exist in established Canadian companies.
Their enduring efforts, often in the face of significant opposition, to manifest a vision of responsible, ecologically aware development is the reason that Nosara has successfully sidestepped the usual pitfalls of progress.
He sets his eye on a theme and thoroughly explores it, and it is due to this steadfast dedication to a singular discipline that he is able to sidestep the often - perilous stages of early trial and error and move towards something more akin to accomplished mastery.
The tightly framed approach sidesteps the many often - wonderful byways of this artist's capacious achievement, including prints and stage set designs, superb landscape drawings and videos.
The exhibition vision sidesteps the funerary, scientific, and darker aspects often associated with death in favor of showcasing the powerful, communal and human qualities that are also inherent to the passing of life.
Almost all of these projects differ from the ethanol being blended into the US gasoline supply in that they are made from inedible feedstocks, which sidesteps one of the critiques often leveled at biofuels: that they compete in with crops raised for people or livestock, driving up food prices.
How often a company sidesteps trouble and how often a company gets left holding the bag, often comes down to which side knows more about the laws affecting the Internet and which side has taken steps to use these laws to its advantage,» writes Brett Trout at BlawgIT, where he lists six things you need to know about Internet law.
As a result, insurance - coverage lawyers often find ourselves deep into the world of choice of law and conflict of laws, a subject most of us sidestepped in our law - school education.
Often, arranging a settlement with the claimant can reduce hassle and wasted time, sidestep tribunal costs, and prevent your reputation being tarnished.
Although people refer to bitcoin as a decentralised digital currency, I prefer to think of it as an electronic asset, to sidestep questions around which government backs it and who sets the interest rate, which are often a mental block in understanding bitcoin.
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