Sentences with phrase «sidestepping what»

Assemblyman Pete Lopez says the city of New York has been sidestepping what is known as the «surface water treatment rule» under the Clean Water Act - avoiding the need put a water filtration plant online - which Lopez estimates would cost 4 billion dollars to build.
It's a ground - breaker like «Guess Who's Coming to Dinner» (1967), the first major film about an interracial romance; it uses the chemistry of popular stars in a reliable genre to sidestep what looks like controversy.
Give My Afternoons with Margueritte a strong point in the good script column that is sidesteps what could have been a misunderstanding with a real scene of openness, frustration, and acceptance.
That sidesteps what constitutes a «legal matter».

Not exact matches

Warren Buffett got a question on what would happen to the country, the economy, and Berkshire Hathaway if Donald Trump became president, and he mostly sidestepped it.
How to «get out of the way» of a bubble bursting for stocks Critical information for the U.S. trading day Our call of the day has a lot of advice on what investors should sidestep these days — bitcoin,
Circumstances at the time were the opposite of what they are today: Ireland and southern Europe had sidestepped the IT bubble and were posting strong economic performances.
What's more, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which was signed into law in December 2017, officially closed the tax loophole that allows crypto investors to use the like - kind exchange to sidestep taxation.
The Angelides Committee Sidesteps the Mortgage Fraud Issue What is the difference between today's economy and Lehman Brothers just before it collapsed in September 2008?
You see my point had nothing to do with the ramblings of what you want to «imagine» as a means of sidestepping the actual scripture.
Jesus was absolutely right in answering a legal question about marriage with «let no - one break up what God puts together» and it holds now, sidestepping law with truth.
In Christian Echoes National Ministry, Inc. v. U.S., the Tenth Circuit Court addressed what the Walz decision had sidestepped, and held that «tax exemption is a privilege, a matter of grace rather than a right.»
I want to sidestep the brief, silly article running in Esquire about the increasing number of «kaleidoscopically shifting arrangements» we honor with the name family, but I also want to use it to frame what I think ought to emerge as a new vein to be mined in the sometimes barren - feeling realm of political theory.
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.
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.
My own solution has been to sidestep the church, step outside the systems and go and do what I've been called to.
Asking for the latest difficult question facing the American people what Jesus would have done is sidestepping the real issue, which is to deal with the situation in this world and find a solution.
A person may try to sidestep the religious issue by saying, «I'm an agnostic... I just don't know what to believe.»
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.
Unsure about what to say, they sidestep it entirely by saying nothing.
If you give her the message that what she likes is alright with you, you will sidestep battles about food that might otherwise last for years.
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.
Malliotakis sidestepped a question of whether she's concerned about the effect of Trump's words on Republican candidates here in New York City, saying that «every individual should be judged on what they say, what they propose, and not by anybody else in their party» and analogized having a mayor and governor who «don't see eye to eye» to her differences with President Trump.
This does not stop a peer sidestepping the rules, as they can potentially persuade some of their colleagues to vote in favour of what they want.
This is not what this is about - the governor sidestepped the larger issues.»
That sidesteps the annual congressional appropriations process that divvies up what is known as discretionary spending, money from the government's general pot of tax and other revenue.
Surviving past age 100 means they've largely evaded the scourges that kill their peers before they reach their 90s (what's called compressed morbidity), or sidestepped the worst aspects of these life - threatening diseases — even if they strike sooner — because they have combinations of protective genes, what researchers call «greater functional reserves.»
But we take the Grave's autoimmune attack a little bit more seriously just because of the repercussions of it not being treated appropriately, what will happen, we really want to sidestep those.
By applying yoga practice to our mind, we can see the monkey chatter around body image for what it is: a distraction that we can sidestep with a dose of self - compassion and awareness.
Online dating has been planned such that it sidesteps almost all hindrances that customary dating presents — talking up close and personal, being prepared, always knowing what to do, et cetera.
If you want to totally sidestep the clock - watching of the campaign, Off the Record also adds the new Sandbox mode, which almost makes the title what many gamers dreamed the series would be.
(I find this neatly sidesteps the «we need a manual and eLearn / class on every single point» discussion) 3 What underpinning knowledge and skills are required to meet the goals?
What obstacles are in your path, and how can they be removed or sidestepped?
Before she can continue relating the events that morning / day of his death, she sidesteps the inevitable and looks at other events or places to blame for her inability to accurately assess what was going on, for her inability to say aloud what she suspected at the time.
It's a neat sidestep around the lack of native apps issue, but still a bit of a fiddle as you'll be switching from one to the other to find what you want.
Although one of the PGW speakers explained that, in order to sign with a distributor and receive all these terrific services, you would have to give them exclusive rights to market your books to retail outlets, they also sidestepped questions of exactly what this glorious treatment might cost.
The cost ranges from $ 5 to $ 45, depending on what type of delivery you choose, but you can sidestep the extra fee by having it sent directly to the store.
That's why The Following's sprawling farmlands and sweeping open fields feel a little odd to us — it's a total sidestep from what the original game was in many ways, and initially we were nervous about setting foot in this infected new world.
Beyond Good and Evil sidestepped all of this by implementing what's commonly accepted as the best console text input scheme ever: An infinite ribbon with letters and numbers arranged on it in order.
Since the 1950s a host of Brazilian sculptors have been sidestepping easy definitions of what they do.
What is novel about all of this is how the blog discussions have sidestepped the traditional process of peer review and publication, then review and publication of critiques, and counter-critiques, by which science normally does that herky - jerky thing called knowledge building.
The question of what it would take to achieve the 1.5 C goal has been largely sidestepped so far, he tells Carbon Brief:
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.
Once again you sidestep any examination of the criticisms to see whether or not they are warranted or even asking someone how they arrived at a given conclusion or what justification they have for a given premise and claim, based upon an argument from incredulity which is common, for example, in creationist literature to the effect of, «I can't believe that there is a natural explanation for the origin of the eye, therefore the origin of the eye must be supernatural.»
And given what's going on in the United States these days, we have to be reminded from time to time about why the rule of law is important, and what is lost when politicians and judges sidestep it, attempt to influence it, mock it, or totally ignore it.
In effect, this sidesteps liability, but has no real effect in rendering what was said inadmissible in future hearings.
What's more, in some cases the insurer may want to push a far more expensive plan but sidestep customer anger.
The G230 sidesteps this problem neatly by focusing on what minimalistic gamers need and getting rid of what they don't.
They try to sidestep it or frame it as a positive thing — which is what most career counselors advise.
And what can you do to ensure that you sidestep them?
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