Sentences with phrase «only sidestep»

You lose all maneuverability and speed and can only sidestep, but that is made up for by dealing tons of damage.
However, in claiming that meaningful preparation is yet to be found, he not only sidesteps my argument that teachers should be taught to think through intellectual and moral issues related to pedagogy, but also a long history of reflection on the aims, methods, and content of education.
Due to my injury, I'm sticking to the medium - long term model and only sidestepping significant corrections.

Not exact matches

In my experience, there's only been one exception to this rule: a digital picture frame, and this one from Pix - Star sidesteps the biggest problem gadgets in this category have had in the past.
Under Mulally's «One Ford» strategy, the company was the only one of the big three U.S. automakers to sidestep bankruptcy and not take any money from the government's massive TARP bailout program.
Investigators have not accused Apple of breaking any laws and the company is hardly the only American multinational to face scrutiny for using complex corporate structures and tax havens to sidestep taxes.
We want to be able to sidestep losses in the markets and only participate in the gains but it's impossible to to invest in stocks and not experience periodic losses.
Attempting to have a discussion with you, only to have you totally sidestep and ignore my very valid points and come back with more baseless declarative statements is becoming very tiring.
In the overdramatic and animated attempts to sidestep that label, they only make themselves out to be the ones who are shortsighted and weakminded.
Yes it causes some division in the church, and yes some would prefer to ignore it or sidestep it, or leave it behind, but that is only because some soldiers have become relaxed in their discipline and have stopped exercising and staying fit.
Natural theology wants to sidestep the covenant or to bring it in only later.
If our problems are, as I believe them to be, centrally moral and even religious, then the effort to sidestep them with purely technical organizational considerations can only worsen them.
Cohen was one of those rock - era poets (and arguably the only genuine poet among them) who sounded like he knew something of the utmost importance, even as he spent most of his time sidestepping every certainty and making the most of every mystery.
Sidestepping all questions with the aplomb of his halfback, Joe Don Looney, Wilkinson would only say, «I'm not tired of coaching.
What we do know is that the solution does not lie in exporting to other parts of the world the values formed in the new social sphere (as held by many neoliberals) which can only exacerbate the problem; nor in sidestepping, or doing away with, the challenge from the new social.
She calls this a cynical, purely political move meant only to allow Republican Comptroller Joseph Sawicki, expected to be appointed as interim chief financial officer, to sidestep his expiring term limits and be able to run for that new position in 2014.
The governor is demanding the right to sidestep laws that force the state to hire and promote only the most qualified individuals.
Stewart - Cousins also sidestepped a question about Gov. Cuomo's criticism of the teachers union and whether she would support him in his plans — first revealed to the Daily News Editorial Board — to push for a new round of teacher evaluations and break up «one of the only remaining public monopolies.»
«This breakthrough is significant as not only is the alumina more pure than its commercial counterpart, it could also reduce the amount of aluminium foil going to landfill while also sidestepping the environmental damage associated with mining bauxite.»
This new method sidesteps both of those restrictions and allows the use of two sequences that are only weakly random.
Tosi said the design sidesteps a challenge that all spin - based silicon qubits were expected to face as teams begin building larger and larger arrays of qubits: the need to space them at a distance of only 10 - 20 nanometres, or just 50 atoms apart.
The adoption of PCR sidestepped this problem by eliminating the need to clone DNA samples before sequencing, but traditional PCR only amplifies fragments that are at least 90 base pairs in length, longer than the highly degraded fragments found in specimens thousands of years old.
Not only are these infectious agents a scourge in hospitals, but they have also demonstrated an alarming ability to quickly sidestep drug treatment.
To sidestep the slow production, Cornell University's Jiwoong Park used Mo (CO) 6 or W (CO) 6 as precursors in a chemical vapor deposition process to form films of MoS2 and WS2, respectively, that were only three atoms thick but covered an area of about 65 cm2 (Nature 2015, DOI: 10.1038 / nature14417).
This dynamic is completely sidestepped when you only focus on one particular part of your body.
You entirely sidestep that unfortunate scenario in which you pay for a palette but only intend to use some fraction of the colors, tolerating the duds and writing them off in the cost - benefit analysis.
Exposing a different side of Shrek (only brief buttock nudity is seen), the movie sidesteps some of the sexual innuendos played out in previous films, however it depicts a group of high school students stumbling out of a smoke - filled chariot where they've been sharing a joint between classes.
The movie cleverly sidesteps around the fact that he's an alcoholic (the only clever thing the movie accomplishes).
So inevitable are these conclusions, in fact, that I just gave up and accepted the ending, which sidesteps a first - glance case of double jeopardy with such vague dialogue, recited in such a bland tone of sotto voce, that I only got the basic gist of how we got from Point A to Point B. With Point B such a shrug - worthy certainty, I wasn't nearly confused enough to care besides.
Only The Brave sidesteps pretty much every convention of Real Life Tragedy filmmaking, avoiding cheesiness and subject - worship by grounding the story in the mundanity of life between infernos.
You can hold back (or nothing) to do a backstep or left or right to sidestep in those directions (keep in mind that if you start your combo with Fade Slash you can only do the backstep!)
As I pointed out at the time, the NPPC report ignored how much money was going into each of the plans, and they looked only at the retirement benefits offered to 35 - year veterans, which sidestepped the question of how benefits accumulate over time.
(Only a few fossil fuel — rich or agricultural states are able to sidestep the issue.)
The bill not only constituted a fiscal abuse; it also sidestepped Cuomo's newly enacted local property tax cap.
«It's only a couple of hundred miles,» I added, deftly sidestepping the fact that the Riley's odometer also has a trifling 80 years on the clock.
The sidesteps appear a little less robust than some — the D - MAX was the only model to exit the off - road section with a dented sidestep.
The LP640 got replaced with a Murciélago LP670 - 4 Super Veloce which was driven in two Gumball races, again with a race specs exhaust and naturally the by now Olssen trademark ski box on the roof... a small sidestep onto a Nissan GTR only to return back to the Raging Bull with an amazing looking Lamborghini Gallardo... this time wearing a DMC kit and a very impressive wrap combining white, grey and black sections.
Add it all up and the new Shelby Mustang not only makes more power but also gets better fuel economy — enough to sidestep the gas - guzzler tax.
We agree that self - publishing (1) can be a means of getting your words in print, (2) it will let you can control your tome's contents and design, (3) if you can market well, by self - publishing you can sidestep the big - house foot - dragging, (4) when your book is complementary to your greater purpose of displaying your expertise (as, for example, using your book to secure related speaking engagements), or (5) when self - publishing is the best (and perhaps only) way to get your words and ideas past the older, established houses so potential readers and buyers have a chance to see and decide about the merits of your independent offering.
«The unencrypted online transmission of library reader data is not only egregious, it sidesteps state laws around the country that protect the privacy of library reading records.
It can be very tempting to sidestep those boundaries but living by a budget is the only way to assure financial stability.
After all, if your suspicions prove correct and you invest your dough after the market drops instead of before, you'll not only have sidestepped losses from the downturn, you'll also be in a position to invest your money at more favorable prices.
This 6,175 - ACRE STATE PARK is open only to foot traffic, but there's a way to sidestep this restriction — head to the ocean.
Though One Piece: Pirate Warriors almost sidesteps the «for fans only» label, the QTEs and button mashing fail to elevate it to that lofty goal.
The only thing I can think of that was ever blatantly unfair was the Crystal Cave with its invisible walkways, but even that is easily sidestepped with items the game hands to you moments prior.
Mark of the Ninja deftly sidesteps many of the frustrations common to the genre, leaving only a brutally satisfying core experience.
The estate has been called the Camp David of the West by its owners and by the «Desert X» brochure, which also refers to it as «a place of welcome and solitude,» a description that sidesteps the fact that only 7.5 percent of it is open to the public and that President Nixon went there to escape public scrutiny during Watergate.
Others may have been attempting to sidestep a market that only embraces the recycled, the recapitulated, and the reverent.
These invited distractions allow us to sidestep our physical environments and dislocate our individual experiences, if only for a moment.
Not only does it sidestep the always unwelcome «environmentalists would rather hug trees than people» meme, but it's also my impression that as nations become more affluent and developed, they are more likely to preserve their natural resources.
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