Sentences with phrase «sidestep most»

The administration seemed to sidestep most questions about them.
«The efficiency is better than platinum in terms of oxygen reduction, permitting one to sidestep the most prohibitive hurdle in fuel - cell generation — the cost of the precious metal,» he said.
Knowing some basics about breastfeeding and newborn behavior can help you to sidestep the most common difficulties.
The net effect is that the asset passes to someone else as if you predeceased the person willing it, letting you sidestep most of the tax and financial repercussions of taking it.
Down in the Delta is Woodard's movie, and she deftly sidesteps most of the traps in her way.
It was like they knew the challenge would be to create a film that had huge potential to be bad and thus sidestepped most of those seemingly inevitable pitfalls.
After sidestepping most of the bear market the Russell 2000 has risen 45 percent this year, nearly double the performance of large companies.
The plan sidesteps the most pressing needs facing MOCA, which are financial health and managerial competence, while needlessly embarrassing both museums.

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That allows them to sidestep the massive cost of administering the complex health - care plans that weigh down most large U.S. corporations.
Perhaps the most significant thing about the complaint is that it's based on a law that seems to allow employees to sidestep mandatory arbitration clauses in their contracts, Axios reports.
Most important perhaps is Skype, an application used for placing voice and video calls over the Internet, which effectively sidesteps the carrier's voice service.
To sidestep potentially unpleasant reactions, hold a few one - on - ones with your most outspoken or influential team members to gauge likely responses.
When you are not capable or not willing to discuss the issue of homosexuality (one of the most troubling and divisive issues facing the church today) on substance, you simply sidestep the valid questions and seek to shame your opponents into submission.
Although Biblical «infallibility» thus seems the better of the two options, as even Pinnock's most recent statements imply, the term is not without its problems within and outside the evangelical community.59 Given the history of controversy over inspiration, to say that Scripture is «infallible» seems to many evangelicals a watered - down statement, one sidestepping Biblical truth.
And I understand why they want to do this — for the sake of the unity of the church — but I think that if we lose or sidestep the truths of eternal security and assurance of salvation, then we have pretty much lost most of the gospel — we have pretty much lost the battle for the truth of the Gospel.
Again, in 1984, when Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, with the pope's approval, issued his critique of liberation theology, most Latin American theologians sidestepped it by saying that what Ratzinger was describing was not liberation theology but a caricature, and hence his criticisms did not apply to them or their colleagues.
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.
Now, this roommate is a good friend of mine and has been for many years, I find him reasonable on most things and we generally sidestep the religion issues because religion is such a divisive issue, regardless of what faith (or lack thereof) one holds.
And given that studies have shown that women who require episiotomies are more likely to experience post-delivery complications — such as blood loss, infection, postpartum pain, pain during intercourse and the involuntary passage of gas or «fecal material» — you can see why most women are eager to do whatever they can to sidestep this particular surgical procedure.
Recent rulings by federal and state courts have cast judges as the most potent critics of stop - and - frisk, raising questions about whether the city has sidestepped the Constitution in the drive to keep crime rates low.
The governor is demanding the right to sidestep laws that force the state to hire and promote only the most qualified individuals.
The way the miRNA sidesteps these objections is underlined in Mansuy's most dramatic experiment.
Mansuy's findings, which completely sidestep these objections, were further cemented in her most dramatic experiment.
The organic version of this rum sidesteps the pesticides found on most sugarcane (its primary ingredient).
Discover the three most common causes of bloating and how to sidestep each one — so that after eating,...
If you want a wider back, there's no sidestepping the single - arm dumbbell row — this move is one of the most versatile upper body exercises you will ever do.
The secret poilce were easy enough for most people to sidestep and, when the shah was overthrown and exiled in the late 70s, there was widespread optimism within the country that his departure would pave the way for a freer and more democratic society.
The casting that has sparked the most curiosity, however, is Tom Cruise as Stacee Jax as it is a massive sidestep from his action hero norm (although his cameo as Les Grossman in comedy «Tropic Thunder» is an indicator of his versatility).
Like the extension of the Nazi regime in Pasolini's infamous Sade adaptation Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975), this hearkens back to the type of gritty cruelty most films outside of Holocaust reenactments tend to sidestep.
While most observant viewers will already have formed opinions as to the worthiness of the U.S. invasion of Iraq and the complicit role that the media plays in sidestepping confrontation with government officials in favor of pleasing target demographics, these aren't the overriding themes of the film.
Jackie Cooper gives a tear - inducing performance and Chaplin's in top form both in physical comedy and in his unique ability to sidestep maudlin in even the most sentimental works.
A harsh coming - of - age story set in a dreamlike, re-imagined, post-modern wild west, McLean's film manages to sidestep the arid ironies of most modern westerns on its way to far more interesting territory.
In Welcome To The Jungle, the characters go straight from everyday life into a fully realized jungle environment, sidestepping the fusion of the two worlds that created some of the most memorable images in Joe Johnston's 1995 film.
He also notes that most «epidemic movies have sidestepped the problem by focusing on the aftermath of a deadly plague» or inventing «a disease with outlandish symptoms.»
Tasked with crafting a decades - later sequel to the 1995 family hit while also overcoming the gloomy shadow of Robin Williams» death, Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle sidesteps both of those things, along with most of the original's premise, with this quasi-reboot.
America's most beloved and ill - considered romantic comedy gets a remake, one that will attempt to sidestep all of the 1987 film's more unsavory aspects — abduction, psychological abuse, slavery — by simply flipping the genders.
The twist, however, is that most occur with Paltrow not in fat drag, and it's a wise decision; seeing the idealized version of Rosemary cause huge splashes in pools and make chairs break adds a layer of irony to the humor, not to mention it sidesteps the potentially incendiary image of a large person in such situations.
For most kids, jumping into piles of leaves is usually more fun than raking them up, but that doesn't mean you should sidestep this as a chore option.
It's hard for older residents to believe but finding health insurance online sidesteps one of the most common forms of health insurance scams — door - to - door salesman.
But those who monitor their account balances, spend cautiously and regularly review their credit status are likely to sidestep many of the most common financial perils.
During Burns» first years as chief executive the Hawaiian Humane Society came under vehement activist criticism for allegedly sidestepping conflict with legal animal use industries, cockfighters with connections in high places, and especially ---- and perhaps most controversially ---- with the longtime Hawaii Department of Land & Natural Resources policy of trying to purge the islands of feral cats, mongooses, and other non-native wildlife.
For the most part, though, ABC sidesteps the issue.
Double - tap sidesteps improve the 8 - Way Run evasive arsenal, even if a lack of definition (read: something like VF's categorisation of linear, semi-circular and full - circular attacks) sometimes makes it difficult to judge hitboxes in 3D space; even a perfectly timed evade can be stuffed by some of the annoying auto - tracking moves or falsely advertised area attacks, though most linear hits can still be strafed and punished accordingly.
It's a deeply complicated issue to me, and I feel like most games journalists kind of sidestepped any of the more nuanced issues.
Most productions sidestep the issue by having the...
Most people think that it may have been difficult to include Akuma because of things like his projectiles, but lots of Tekken characters have them, and there's also the ability to sidestep to allow you to get away from them
Perhaps the most famous battle system changes Tekken 2 is the reform movement — while the element of depth is rather insignificant in previous Tekken games (except for some characters have unique sidesteps and dodging maneuvers), Tekken 3, showcasing the third axis, so all signs to avoid or leave the fund easy to press arcade stick (or press control console version) in the corresponding direction.
Since its reveal at the PlayStation Experience last year, most of the footage we've seen of Uncharted's sidestepping new installment has taken a measured pace.
WASHINGTON — President Obama made addressing climate change the most prominent policy vow of his second Inaugural Address, setting in motion what Democrats say will be a deliberately paced but aggressive campaign built around the use of his executive powers to sidestep Congressional opposition.
Particularly amusing for me last year was how I landed at another global warming believer's blog (I forget how, most likely from daily Google email alert I get on stories about global warming that I created in 2008), and after a series of comment placements which started with one of the strangest sidesteps * I'd ever seen, the blogger declared in a new blog post that I must be «the Gestapo of the Heartland Institute with the job of hunting down dissenting opinions and persecuting those responsible» (full text here).
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