Sentences with phrase «people eschew»

Many other people eschew clothing entirely.
The same people eschew intellect and see science as evil are the same ones wanting to keep their loved ones on a respirator when that only prolongs the inevitable and there are no signs things will improve.
The many trends that Penn and co-author E. Kinney Zalesne identify as having significant future impact range from the potentially divisive (a sizable increase in the number of ex-convicts in the general population; a rise in the ranks of highly educated, connected and well - financed domestic terrorists and terrorist sympathizers) to the quirky (more left - handers, more office romances and more people eschewing the practice of sun - bathing).
The seemingly complicated nature of travel rewards has given them a bit of a bad rap, with people eschewing them in favor of the simpler cash back rewards cards.

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Given that, the gut - feel proponents start to seem like people who eschew antibiotics in favor of good old - fashioned bloodletting.
In a well - publicized report titled the «Red Sneaker Effect,» doctoral candidate Silvia Bellezza explored the idea that high - status thinkers and business people tend to break free of the rules — eating with their mouths open, eschewing blazers for T - shirts and forgetting to shave for weeks on end.
He worked the room, pushing people together, eschewing conversations that involved himself, and seeming to delight in parachuting around, connecting stranger after stranger.
They eschewed marketing and didn't employ a public relations person, relying on the word - of - mouth recommendations of its users instead.
A lot of people do want to support smaller, local companies and eschew larger companies.
You hit the nail squarely on the head for indeed so, biblical truths are «written on our heart» by way of the Presence of Christ's Indwelt Spirit Who is ever faithful to «guide you into all truth» and «show (us) things to come» (John 16:13) but the problem is (as is woefully evident with this Article \ s Author), too many people (believers) choose to eschew or disregard «sound doctrine» (2 Timothy 4:3) promulgating John 14:17 ignorance of the Doctrine of The Holy Spirit whose inevitable product is a darkened understanding (such as is evidenced by the Article's Author --RRB-.
Jesus eschewed worldly wealth Jesus made it quite clear that rich people must give away all their worldly possessions to enter his kingdom (Mark 10:21, Luke 14:26 - 33, Luke 18:18 - 22), he stood for the poor and underprivileged (Luke 12:33), and Jesus and the early apostles practiced communal life sharing all possessions (Luke 3:11, Acts 4:32, 2 Cor 8:13).
The Vatican's sharing of the Pope's birthday plans is sure to burnish Francis» image as «the People's Pope,» a man who eschews pomp and ceremony, favoring small and intimate gatherings instead.
Standardized history curriculum eschews our nation's multiethnic history, concealing instances of oppression and forsaking the achievements of people and communities of color.
scot, It's one thing to believe so deeply that you eschew evolution or the biological fact that humans are animals, it's entirely another to willfully misrepresent statements by others to support your position, and to deride and taunt people with other positions.
However, the path of the person that has eschewed all religious organizations is one that is meandering and largely inefficient, and the unfortunate result of not of the religion or the belief itself, but of the way in which bodies of believers function within society.
We have online shaming pile - ons, de-platforming campaigns, and calls for people to lose their jobs over tweets, because our civic space now resembles a highly efficient HR department that eschews debate as divisive and exchange as traumatizing.
That being said, although they are perceived as peaceful, the Amish are a very fire - and - brimstone type of people, complete with subjugation of women and not sparing the rod... a lot doesn't get reported because they eschew outside intervention.
But maybe that set apartness is supposed to be more in the way we show grace for people we dislike, or the way we treat others, not in what aspects of modern culture we eschew.
Where the prophet thought of himself as an individual addressed by God, who then communicated the divine message to his people, he eschewed the idea of Spirit possession.
We have eschewed the traditional quest for the historical Jesus, with its tendencies to wander far afield from the text and to turn Jesus into a person after the interpreter's own heart.
People who eschew dogma but still claim faith without being able to define what their faith really is.
Besides eschewing the traditional condemnatory stance toward all suicides, Christians need to be correctly informed about people who contemplate, attempt or carry out suicide.
Theologians often attempt to resolve the dilemma of divisions by speaking of the equality of all «persons» in the sight of God and by eschewing masculine or feminine imagery.
This definition of reason is significant, because if willingness to believe is written into the very conception of reason, then the rational person is the one who exercises the proper amount of faith, and not the one who eschews faith altogether.
Mr. S.D Dombo was a Northerner, LISTEN TO NANA AKUFFO ADDO «Akans must eschew the perception among other groups in the country that they are cowards and would ran away from any little threats «Our predecessors who started the Party that has made us the largest party in the country (i.e Mate — Meho people who used to CUT OPEN THE STOMACHS OF PREGNANT WOMEN AND THROW BOMBS) were not people who were hiding under beds «AT The Atiwa Bye - Elections, we showed a little bit of what we are made of.
Labour lost because they: a) broke manifold electoral promises b) lied shamelessly to the people and parliament c) engaged in industrial - scale corruption and lame cover - up d) wilfully enraged their newest supporters e) eschewed democracy at every opportunity f) treated the electorate like idiots g) alienated a vast constituency of voters with strong personal interest in the well - being of our servicemen h) inherited the most benign of economies and recklessly maxed out the public debt i) devoted inordinate time and effort to policies based on immature class war antics j) engaged in open internal dissent while being too cowardly to take any definitive action k) offered a wholly negative electoral campaign Unless confidence is restored in these areas, Labour will continue to be despised.
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.
Fundamentally, while many people involved eschewed help from others and relied more on their strengths, in part for fear of appearing weak, accessing support networks was critical for others.
That being said, I would still consider paleo people my brethen as we all eschew processed foods and seek to know the source of our food.
Would like to see results with people who eschew the starches and sugars all together and eat, say, meat and non-starchy veggies.
It found that cholesterol was lower in people who ate more than four eggs per week than among people who eschewed eggs.
Many people who aspire to good health and a sleek physique, particularly women, eschew weight training because they fear it will make them big and muscular.
From what I can gather, paleo can be pretty much whatever a person wants it to be, aside from eschewing beans and grains, which seems to be pretty constant across the board.
In fact, after the New - Balance - wearing Normcore invasion of 2014, which I am so pleased to see the ass end of (I'm wary of any trend which eschews sparkle, in the same way I'm wary of people who don't like dogs) and last year's Birkenstocks and pool slides which were all over the runways as well as the streets, I don't think that collectively, we are quite ready to give up our comfort and strap on high heels again just yet.
Now people are proud to eschew the fast fashion trend in favour of thrifted, consignment or vintage items.
«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.»
As much as I eschew the idea of superficiality in dating, the first thing that people see when swiping right is your pictures.
Eschewing hookup culture, Bristlr is a relationship - based dating site for people looking for true connections with quality individuals.
A real - life «horse - whisperer», he eschews the violence of his upbringing and teaches people to communicate with their horses through leadership and sensitivity, not punishment.
As for anymeaningful depiction of the war itself, the entire logic of why soldiers are marching anywhere in particular is eschewed in favor of yet another scene of Jackson, in the earnest person of Stephen Lang, who when not praying, is sweet - talking his wife (Kali Rocha) or staring rigidly straight in front of him as others talk, fight, or both.
While I can't say for certain that Affleck eschewed solo recognition in order to award the ensemble, more than one person has made that assumption.
Valiant eschews easy labeling as it is somewhat of an animated anomaly, with its World War II setting and corresponding conventions making for an unusual frame with which to put in a kid - friendly comedy voiced by funny people only their parents and grandparents are likely to know.
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.
It was a time of bustling slave industry, and not at all the sort of place where a person of African descent, even a free one with noble lineage, could feel welcome by a society that eschewed even white commoners habitually.
It stands to reason that young people with the drive to work hard at school and on the job and the prudence to delay childbirth — either by eschewing sex or by making good birth - control decisions — are going to be more likely to climb the ladder to upward mobility, and potentially to marry.
In construing policymaking as the balancing of interests, Godwin and Kemerer eschew the power of an alternative understanding of policymaking, namely the design of institutions so that people are oriented to accomplish public purposes.
I know of people who are proud that they do not use a textbook and that they eschew all formal curriculum resources.
Walker was successful, an analyst at Slate concluded, because he «tapped into the cycle's near - universal anti-Washington sentiment» and maintained a popular «man of the people» image (a false image for sure) that eschewed big money and out - of - state interests.
Many places, frequently schools, could be much kinder environments that eschew bullying and offer people inclusion and warmth.
So strange a creature is Amir that in order to serve his frantic mind, Mandanipour eschews the formalities of first - or third - person narration in favor of a more unique approach.
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