Sentences with phrase «sidesteps into»

Even in sub-par films such as The Darkest Hour, she's never less then 100 per cent convincing, and here even sidesteps into an action role effortlessly.
Just when it looked like the session was heating up, Miliband sidestepped into a series of questions about plain packaging on cigarettes.
Physics - trained, Oxana Smirnova more or less sidestepped into grid computing because she needed it to move her research forward.
After multiple listens, the album reveals itself to be as nuanced, as subtle, and a lot more digestible than its predecessor, a sidestep into sonic territory that's no less admirable for its comparative somnolence.
A last - minute sidestep into exploitation territory feels downright offensive, and it wasn't something the film was crying out for.
After a sidestep into the writing races last week, we return to the performance categories in our rundown of notable work from the first half of the year's release slate.
Tekken 3 introduced a spatial element to the series, allowing players to sidestep into the foreground or background.
If you are prepared to move into a managerial post or sidestep into a similar role in a different sector, that could open up additional career development opportunities.

Not exact matches

The water is reused to sidestep the need to tap natural water and discharge it into the environment.
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.
Because of this, people who fall into a gender, racial, or ethnic group that is likely to experience negative bias have found that downplaying that association can help them sidestep discrimination, behavior known as «covering.»
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.
One way to legitimately sidestep the rule is to bunch the charitable gifts you would have given over multiple years into one year so that you would itemize and then be entitled to the deduction.
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.
One note for high earners, however: A backdoor Roth IRA strategy, which involves converting a traditional IRA into a Roth IRA, may allow you to sidestep these income limits.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
He's very solid in his thought process, but he has enormous respect for everyone around him and I think possibly sometimes that respect stretches into a time - lapse that possibly he could sidestep if he thought it was the right thing to do.
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.
Using an option like this, you neatly sidestep the rude tone and redirect your child into some new thinking.
Adding gender to the equation in a way that places greater emphasis on women need not sidestep the experiences men, nor overshadow the important research into LGBT - related persecution.
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.
Boris being Boris, however, he couldn't resist straying into territory that other politicians somehow manage to sidestep.
Cameron may be tempted to sidestep the row and focus on getting a business leader into the economic portfolio, rather than Ashton's foreign affair's brief.
In a nutshell, Nick Clegg has been striking a yellow pencil through some of Mr Gove's reform plans, and the Education Secretary has responded in some cases by sidestepping Downing Street and briefing these anyway, presumably in an attempt to bounce Number 10 into supporting them.
If so, and if researchers can identify the exact sugars responsible, those molecules might be converted into desperately needed new antibiotic drugs that could sidestep some of the problems, such as bacterial resistance, with existing antibiotics.
SAVI's «synthetic aperture» sidesteps the problem by replacing a long lens with a computer program the resolves the speckle data into an image.
In the Cell Stem Cell study, Zhiheng Xu of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing sidestepped the mice's natural resistance to Zika virus by injecting a Samoan isolate directly into fetal brains.
The fraudsters sidestep these problems by breaking the pectins into shorter fragments using enzymes — the chemical equivalent of shredding the evidence.
Young said that growers are responding to such challenges by integrating alternative herbicides into their weed control programs, herbicides that work a different way and thus sidestep the resistance.
Wintemute has pushed the bounds of research, going undercover into gun shows with a hidden camera to document how people often sidestep the law when purchasing weapons.
Figueiredo sidestepped a question about whether he wants to see the Copenhagen Accord form the basis of a new treaty, saying yesterday he hopes «this same spirit of understanding and even the elements of high - level understanding and consensus could be translated into concrete actions.»
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.
To sidestep the shortcomings of currently used cancer models, the Salk team harnessed the power of lentiviral vectors to infect nondividing as well as dividing cells and ferry activated oncogenes into a small number of cells in adult, fully immunocompetent mice.
Sidestep sugary foods, which have been linked to inflammation, and toss more zinc - rich items (beans, cashews) into your grocery cart.
So sidestep those excuses and dive right into this six - minute ab workout, developed by Hoebel exclusively for Life by DailyBurn.
If the re-conversion of homocysteine into L - methionine is sidestepped, risk factors for arteriosclerotic vascular disease, anemia, venous thrombosis, coronary heart disease, and cancer increase.
Let's sidestep chasse» away from the hot topic of ballet and move into a topic I am much more comfortable with.
But Haigh, adapting a novel by Willy Vlautin, sidesteps every obvious opportunity to jerk some easy tears in favour of a slow build of cross-hatched feeling which rarely works itself up into the kind of eye - dabbing crescendos you might expect.
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.
Even as it detours into generic horror tropes in the final act, the film is bolstered by a complex portrayal from Powley and a screenplay that smartly sidesteps fish - out - of - water clichés and instead focuses on Anna's psychological demons.
Zootopia wisely sidesteps falling into the trap of correlating each species into a race.
The film sidesteps a pitfall into which a lot of these type of ensemble movies fall in that none of the characters ever feel one - dimensional.
Right from the off, Nolan sidesteps the analyst's couch and plunges us straight into battle.
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.
And as rich a character as those who knew Krystal purport him to be (via end - credits archival footage), here Rickman is utterly wasted, sidestepping droll and witty into nearly catatonic.
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