Sentences with phrase «sidestepped by»

Skilled nursing operators that don't continue to improve on their ability to deliver efficient, quality care for frail elders with multiple chronic conditions may find themselves sidestepped by hospitals, provider groups, and the like.
I will then help you understand what deeper issues are being sidestepped by your being begrudging and resentful.
In the end, BIP 148 was sidestepped by another network proposal.
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.
Much of the criticism could have been neatly sidestepped by transparently releasing the tree - ring chronology when first requested, instead of sitting on it for two years while (admirably) continuing its development, but «in the dark» so to speak.
Difficult to achieve, forcing complex, expressive decisions unless ignored completely or sidestepped by purely atmospheric depths.
Whatever modicum of exploration sidestepped by choosing Nuclear Throne in the first act will be more than made up for with Renowned Explorers.
Many compromising mobility issues can be sidestepped by good record keeping, organization and client education, highlighting preventive measures.
The best DRM can be sidestepped by folks simply scanning print and running a text conversion utility.
So much frustration and wasted time can be sidestepped by a search query that will find the actual information a student needs.
Yet the horrific circumstances of his chemical castration and the very real realities of his life as a gay man are sidestepped by the faux thriller set - up of the film, a device that conveniently allows a heterosexual writer like Moore (who's Oscar acceptance speech granted us insight into how his version of Turing lacks any on - screen interiority as a gay man) to touch upon the subject as a clichéd trope.
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.
Actress Cynthia Nixon was endorsed for governor by the Working Families Party on Saturday — an expected embarrassment that rival Gov. Cuomo tried to sidestep by insisting he didn't want the progressive party's support anyway.
But Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons neatly sidesteps this by giving you control of both its titular leads simultaneously: one mapped to each analog stick.
Upgrading cars without sat nav to include it costs # 700, but you can sidestep this by adding the # 150 Full Link system instead and using maps available on Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
Waiting to Happen (2014) was published by Parasol Unit in London on the occasion of the solo exhibition Sidesteps by Canan Tolon in 2014.
It appears Wigley and therefore the IPCC knew of the problems but chose to sidestep them by carefully directing the focus — a scientific sleight of hand.

Not exact matches

The recent move by the Swiss government to allow banks to sidestep secrecy laws won't prevent them from depositing money in the country.
Until recently, you could sidestep tough questions by presenting your company as a platform or marketplace that simply connects customers with providers and lets them transact.
More than 500 digital technology startups around the world have raised funds by selling their own cryptocurrencies, or tokens, that sidestep banks or venture capital firms as intermediaries.
And by outsourcing, they sidestep a lot of maintenance costs and headaches.
Fortunately, Dev was able to sidestep India's exorbitant interest rates, which range from 14 % to 15 %, by saving for his MBA before coming to Rotman.
Our marketplace allows people to sidestep Wall Street by investing in Main Street.»
Krishna Guha, vice chairman of Evercore ISI and a former top Fed staffer, took the view that dropping of the two words was a move by the Fed to sidestep questions about how trade tensions and other Trump White House actions might impact the economy.
On the other hand, back in April, after reading that same language, Allergan's lawyers said that Pershing and Valeant «took express pains to sidestep Rule 14e - 3 which outlaws insider - trading in connection with a tender offer, by styling themselves as co-bidders and not (yet) proceeding towards a tender offer.»
Many merchants sidestep this cost by issuing store credit for a returned item, rather than a refund.
The easiest way to sidestep all this agony is to dollar - cost average into the market by regularly saving and investing into an equity vehicle, preferably a passive index tracking fund or ETF.
By investing for her entirely in America, Buffett sidesteps any worries about currency risk, which can be more of an issue when you've fewer years for your investing to play out.
At present, Russian - law syndicates sidestep restrictions on security - sharing by designating a joint and severable creditor.
First, because you want to sidestep your net - worth opposite the tumble of the Dollar imperium, which is insincere by many people to fundamentally occur at some time.
If you don't have any, you may be able to sidestep that issue by hiring a property management company, but that's really up to the individual lender.
In order to sidestep this pipeline capacity issue, Canadian oil producers have substantially increased transportation by rail, reaching a near high of 106,704 barrels per day in December 2015.
But other hedge funds investing in cryptocurrencies have managed to sidestep bitcoin downturns by using different strategies.
Now, Bird, the company founded by former Uber and Lyft executive Travis VanderZanden, is pushing legislation that would sidestep those concerns by making it legal to ride electric scooters on sidewalks.
By taking this eschatological turn Jones sidesteps the sticky feminist problem of hypothesizing about woman's essential nature or else about an original gender harmony from which humanity once fell.
Too many «modern» atheists fail to understand this concept or try to sidestep this issue by creating terms such as «strong» and «weak» atheism.
The next sidestep was to propose that congregations be understood as sets of social practices (where «practice» was defined in a somewhat technical way) governed by the worship of God.
Pro-choice advocates have trained their focus on the rights of the mother, and attempted to sidestep the rights of the unborn child by using dehumanizing terms that at least downplay the child's personhood.
Jesus sidesteps the danger by pointing to his good works.
In 2007, Arcade Fire sidestepped the curse of the sophomore record with Neon Bible, universally lauded by critics and fans alike.
This also entirely sidesteps the notion that having a religion is really a form of mental illness but usually one brought about by systemic child abuse in the homes of these individuals whereby young minds are snuffed out by lies, deceit and with the threat of barbaric punishment.
By and large, the Gospels sidestep the issue of what we might call Jesus» psychological development; instead, they depict other kinds of variability that result from having a body and an emotional life.
One cable from earlier this year says the Vatican was angered by the way the Murphy Commission - which was looking into the how complaints of abuse had been handled by the Church and Irish government - sidestepped normal diplomatic channels.
When confronted with federal constitutional arguments by the State based on the Smith decision, the Minnesota court deftly sidestepped the issue.
A person may try to sidestep the religious issue by saying, «I'm an agnostic... I just don't know what to believe.»
But it seems like (yes, I'm putting a lot of weight on «seems» because I want to give everyone here as much slack as possible) you're sidestepping real and tangible efforts made to rehabilitate Paterno's reputation, as well as the actions taken by PSU re: McQueary.
In one of those playoff games on Sunday, I forget which now, right before the half, a dude received a pass at the three point line, pump faked as a defender flew by, then sidestepped with both feet to take a three, with no dribble at all.
For years fans of the CFL Argonauts and the NHL Maple Leafs have neatly sidestepped the prohibition by brown - bagging it, but baseball fans are obviously much more aboveboard.
Arlington Heights may have been inspired by another community's controversial «dark sky» effort years ago, but village officials said it sidestepped one restriction in its light pollution proposal to skip out on the drama.
Unsure about what to say, they sidestep it entirely by saying nothing.
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