Sentences with phrase «sidesteps all»

Selma sidesteps this problem by focusing on one chapter in Martin Luther King's life: his struggle in the town of Selma to secure black people's voting rights.
ERS: Equalizing isn't about equality: Reluctant Reformer Cameron sidesteps main problems of voting system
My friend, and fellow Mom Blogger, Amber Watson Tardiff wrote a compelling piece that asks the question everyone sidesteps, is homebirthing a crime?
He volunteers at the Boys & Girls Club, sidesteps praise and has maintained his privacy — and his dignity — amid a hail of media attention.
Talking about how important the position is basically sidesteps how valuable he personally is to the team.
Still, with the national championship as his playing field, editor Wade has a broad swatch to pluck from, and his book covers lots of territory, with some nice sidesteps from the obvious that include former USGA top dog Frank Hannigan's insights into course setup and some skinny from John Feinstein on the wit and wickedness behind the pairings.
I trust him, but I swear every Chiefs highlight last year (good or bad), Witz is blocking the wrong guy while his man has straight shot to the QB, is getting manhandled, or is off balance while the guy he's trying to block casually sidesteps him.
In terms of telling honest truths about the game, it sidesteps some difficult realities.
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.
Jesus sidesteps the danger by pointing to his good works.
The church, as it engages in evangelism, apologizes for this fact or sidesteps it at the peril of its own institutional survival and at the peril of the new believer's life in Christ.
While the mainline has a great deal to say about the social - structural evils that afflict children, it sidesteps the impact of family breakdown on child well - being and has very little to say about the responsibilities that parents have to their children.
I found it helpful because it makes sense and it somewhat sidesteps this issue of calling the Messiah God.
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.
It sidesteps the process of repentance, forgiveness and grace.
I have no problem with your definition, though I think it severely sidesteps the power of love to gather, heal, mature, and unify.
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?
With the suspension of the Trans - Pacific Partnership's (TPP's) problematic provisions that sought to expand protection for intellectual property rights and ventured prematurely into the regulation of data flows, the CPTPP sidesteps the controversial economic governance problems of the TPP.
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.
Mindful that a government which sidesteps its own laws in attacking lawyers and writers who stray from official orthodoxy may also be tempted to ignore local and international legal standards on trade, we should continue to emphasize legal compliance.
It also sidesteps key elements of the state that Trump has pledged to maintain or expand, such as the Defense Department, Medicare and Social Security, two huge federal entitlement programs.
Published Thursday, «Building Global Community» neatly sidesteps the constitutional niceties of the nation - state in favor of an extension of the big blue benevolent dictatorship of Facebook.
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.
The fight - or - flight mechanism sidesteps rational thinking in favor of a faster response to ensure survival.
The network approach sidesteps the bottleneck often seen in translation technology that hinders the improvement of encoder - decoder systems.
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.
This sidesteps the need for additional boilers, to heat water for example.
As Dave is talking to you, he sidesteps over to Susan, all the while maintaining eye contact with you and speaking to you.
The fight - or - flight mechanism sidesteps rational thinking in favor of a faster response.
More from the New York Times: Tech thinks it has a fix for the problems it created: blockchain After Cambridge Analytica, privacy experts get to say «I told you so» Russia and Venezuela's plan to sidestep sanctions: virtual currencies
Apparently hoping to sidestep such a conclusion, Facebook requested an advisory opinion from the FEC in 2011, asking it to confirm that «small, character - limited ads qualify for the «small items» and «impractical» exceptions, and do not require a disclaimer» under FEC guidelines.
That allows them to sidestep the massive cost of administering the complex health - care plans that weigh down most large U.S. corporations.
But he sidestepped direct questions on whether the law sanctions discrimination.
At the same time, there are also some bumps in the road and some obvious pressures and problems that you can sidestep if you keep your eyes open, pay attention to the signs, and know where to look.
Still, AT&T may sidestep those measures.
That's because Trump's bonus arrangement with the company sidestepped the ravages of debt.
The main reason Trump's lawyers are moving towards sidestepping a wide - ranging interview with Mueller is that they are concerned the president, who has a history of embellishment and exaggeration, could be charged with lying to investigators, per the report.
Emotionally intelligent people study their triggers and use this knowledge to sidestep situations and people before they get the best of them.
«The data is very clear,» Sousa said before sidestepping the question.
Failure is not sign of permanent trouble, but merely as a sidestep on the path to success.
The water is reused to sidestep the need to tap natural water and discharge it into the environment.
Here's how to sidestep, or at least reduce, the bill:
If you're a stock picker faced with such long odds, you may want to sidestep the whole lot.
The recent move by the Swiss government to allow banks to sidestep secrecy laws won't prevent them from depositing money in the country.
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.
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.
TORONTO — HBO's plans to launch a stand - alone streaming service in the United States that will let viewers sidestep their cable company to watch popular shows like «Game of Thrones» and «True Detective» could be just a few years away from posing a similar threat to Canadian telecoms.
In a world with a population surpassing 7.5 billion people, with approximately 200,000 people moving into the world's cities every day, building remote teams that work from anywhere is more important than ever in order to sidestep the pollution of dysfunctional daily travel that has spun out of control in virtually every city across America.
Over at Gizmodo's deals site Kinja, writer Shep McAllister has come up with a novel way to sidestep Amazon's $ 20 Prime subscription increase.
One solution: Set up a life insurance policy from which you can sidestep the banks and loan yourself money, in a crunch.
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