Sentences with phrase «sidesteps from»

So it is easy to forget a less flamboyant figure such as Arthur Dove (1880 - 1946) who evolved his own modernist manner by small sidesteps from the down - home realism of contemporaries such as Edward Hopper and John Sloan.
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.
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).
Once a year, under the inspiration of April Fools» Day, I take a sidestep from the regular duties of this column to have a little fun and recount some of the strange and amusing anecdotes that come with running a reptile business.
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.
A sidestep from that statement is to not judge a game until it's finished.

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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.
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.
The recent move by the Swiss government to allow banks to sidestep secrecy laws won't prevent them from depositing money in the country.
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.
One solution: Set up a life insurance policy from which you can sidestep the banks and loan yourself money, in a crunch.
After transplanting the firm from Bend, Ore., to downtown Chicago, he opened Trunk Club HQ, a physical site where men can come for one - on - one styling appointments, sidestepping the aggravation of shopping in department stores and malls.
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.
Under Mulally's «One Ford» strategy, the company was the only one of the big three U.S. automakers to sidestep bankruptcy and not take any money from the government's massive TARP bailout program.
In addition, Uber has been dealing with an intellectual property lawsuit from Waymo, the self - driving car business that operates under Google's parent company, and a federal inquiry into a software tool that Uber used to sidestep some law enforcement.
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.
They see college as a 4 - 6 year postponement from the real world that costs far more than it's worth and figure out ways to sidestep it entirely.
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.
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.
For this recipe, we sidestep the issue entirely and use rotisserie chicken, commonly available today at grocery stores, and add it at the end, which means that we can leave the soup base to simmer for as long we want, while adding a chicken flavor boost via leftover chicken bones from the rotisserie chicken.
Ken Norris, the chef - owner the new Riffle NW in Portland, Oregon inspires a tuna salad sidestep away from white bread and toward a fork.
Seth will sidestep comparisons to his brother and father on the court, however he will not run from them entirely.
Belhanda spurned a golden opportunity to level with 10 minutes left when some quick footwork sidestepped Per Mertesacker after a cross into the Arsenal box from the right but he then fired straight at Mannone.
Millennials may be ruining everything, from sex to cruises to golf (I'm with you on that last one), but there's one thing they are actively looking to improve — their relationships, even if they are sidestepping or delaying marriage.
Take the disquieting scene at the subway station: A body, indigent in appearance, slumped at the bottom of exit stairs; two cops, arms crossed, feigning nonchalance; a torrent of white - collar commuters rushing from the trains, sidestepping the body, filing up the stairs.
Funneling money through party committees is a common and legal way to sidestep campaign finance rules that limit the amount of donations from PACs, individuals and corporations, said Barbara Bartoletti, legislative director of the League of Women Voters.
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.
He's cherry - picking his talking points directly from the NRA playbook, which likes to cite that study because it sidesteps one important fact: That 1990s legislation, while it banned high - capacity magazines, grandfathered in an estimated 25 million large - capacity magazines.
Astorino said that participating in the program would allow the county to sidestep a federal law which requires that all revenue generated at the airport gets reinvested back into the airport; and he estimated that Westchester could generate at least $ 140 million in revenue from the airport deal that could be used for other areas of the county.
At the same time though, this is often used as a way of sidestepping the real issue — a quick joke distracts from the fact that the arguments for the retention of the sculptures are all relatively weak.
In a May 9 statement, Cuomo sidestepped pointed questions from the advocates, and from the press, about his willingness to push the state Senate to pass the Child Victims Act before the current legislative session ends June 16.
He has avoided nailing Labour's colours to the public sector's mast and sidestepped the risk of committing itself to a potentially outdated position at the election which prevents it from articulating a genuine and positive alternative.
If taxpayers and lawmakers were expecting that a new 37 - page report from the state Tax and Finance Department would provide a definitive road map of how New York might sidestep the effects of Trump's new federal tax plan and its sharp reduction in the deductibility of state and local taxes, they instead got a view of just how complicated this is.
Comrade Ramaphosa dutifully obeyed the voice of the ANC and did not agitate when he was shelved and sidestepped to allow Thabo Mbeki to take over from Mandela.
Another striking thing is how Miss Brown felt able to just sidestep Commons security and attempted to simply escape from the situation.
«Our work supports the idea that vaned feathers were great communication tools from the get - go and may have helped large bird - like theropods sidestep the bother of skeletal bells and whistles,» she says.
Conventional plants have a number of systems to prevent the core from being uncovered, but modular reactors sidestep the problem entirely by housing all the system components, including the steam generators, inside a single vessel.
However, the latest study sidestepped some of this concern by having both judges and photographs from the same general group, white Europeans.
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.
Asked whether he is the model for his son's deft, sidestepping approach to problem solving, the father laughs and sidesteps the question: «No, Keith learned that from paramecium.
Some activists, though, said they are concerned that the United States will focus entirely on private - sector funding and will once again sidestep ways of raising public money, including from «innovative sources,» like a tax on bunker fuels or airline emissions.
More recently, physicians have learned how to harvest blood - forming stem cells from a donor's blood and transplant them into a patient, sidestepping the need for an operating room and a needle stick into the pelvis to extract bone marrow.
This rapid, large - scale sequencing technology sidesteps the need to insert DNA into bacteria before amplifying and sequencing it, thus preventing amplification bias from copying large amounts of contaminant DNA from bacteria or humans.
Because they are derived from Cellartis hiPS cells, they sidestep the problems inherent to other currently used in vitro models to provide consistency and stability.
You can sidestep the fraud issue by buying from retailers who take the extra step to trace the source of every single salmon or scallop they sell.
Let's sidestep chasse» away from the hot topic of ballet and move into a topic I am much more comfortable with.
The garage had sidestepping on the wall from settling which is not a good sign (it could possibly collapse).
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