Sentences with phrase «swept aside»

Are you on track to achieve your goals or have they been swept aside because you don't think it can be done?
There are reasons to believe HUD swept aside NAR's concerns in its final rule.
It was held that all these rights could co-exist and the right of first refusal of the remaining wife was valid and had not been swept aside by the purchaser's options under the lease they entered into.
That's why improvements to the native title system need to be enshrined in legislation to ensure that the rights of Indigenous peoples are fully protected and not swept aside when it's convenient.
How you and your partner feel about each other can get swept aside as daily life makes demands on your time.
Improvements to the system need to be enshrined in legislation to ensure that the rights of Indigenous peoples are always protected, and not swept aside when it's convenient.
(The NT Government was swept aside at the 27 August poll, in what former Chief Minister Adam Giles conceded was a «thumping».
It is important not to allow the children's needs to be swept aside or ignored by adults who are caught up in a heated dispute.
By the letter of the law, Aereo clearly did no such thing — but the good judges swept this aside with what the dissent rightly called «an improvised standard («looks - like - cable - TV») that will sow confusion for years to come.»
Yes, there are some countervailing values and ethics at play, but as we all know (especially in private commercial practice firms), pretty much all else is swept aside by these considerations.
Yet, if he means that laptops and netbooks will also be swept aside in favour of thumbing things, I'll lodge a small demurrer now.
The suggestion that the defendant contributed to the delay was swept aside.
While the error relating to the flawed expert testimony can not be swept aside as harmless, the evidence establishing the appellant's guilty knowledge — and thus his guilt — is overwhelming.
The fact that it is a difficult task does not mean, however, that it can be safely swept aside.
The PEP obsession did not create nasty firms, but whereas most of the truly unreconstructed firms have been swept aside by the progressive leavening of society as a whole, PEP has revealed the inheritors of the nasty mantle, who are nasty in a colder, harder yet still fundamentally antisocial way.
With the timing of this consultation coming well in advance of any meaningful evaluation of the role of the NHSLA, it suggests this will be where the focus continues to lie, with inconvenient truths about the role of the NHSLA swept aside.
Inevitably, by noon at least one of those priorities has been swept aside in favour of something more urgent coming in.
The Court of Appeal swept aside this uncertainty with a clear declaration that benefits from whatever source are to be disregarded in calculating damages in fatal accident litigation.
Paltry regional and national barriers are swept aside in the urgent need to «save».
The cautions and provisos of the modellers are swept aside by scientists who want to downplay uncertainty to get political influence, and by politicians for whom the headline is far more important than the small print that few will read.
Nurse might counter that his needs (and the urgency with which he feels them)-- to «save the world» — render his opponent's trivial... so much so that they can be swept aside from the space in between without being addressed, much less — met.
While the AGU was meeting in San Francisco, Climate Change had provisionally accepted Wahl and Amman's CC paper, any objections which might have been raised by McIntyre swept aside by simple means of not inviting him to review the second draft.
But the final version, approved by Prof Mitchell, the relevant chapterâ $ ™ s review editor, swept aside these concerns.
All we need are blackouts caused by inadequate generating capacity and anyone standing in the way of increasing that capacity will be swept aside.
Due to the popularity of post-modern theory that dominated the art discourse for the past two - and - a-half decades, and because American life has so changed in the past half - century, many aspects of Abstract Expressionism have been swept aside, neglected, or haven't been dealt with adequately.
This time the installation seems to have swept aside the problems of its placing, with some easy gesture of spatial mastery.
American painter Frank Stella swept aside the existential angst of Abstract Expressionism with his rejection of traditional rectangular - shaped canvases and with his refusal to make any psychological or metaphysical references in his work.
The final product is a brilliant reinterpretation of pastoral scenes in which aristocrats frolicking in Europe are replaced with black figures relaxing on the shores of Lake Michigan in Chicago: sailboats, crew shells and parasols are substituted with motorboats, water skiers and boom boxes: a summer breeze is swept aside by lyrics from Motown and Snoop Dogg.
Often described as one of America's most important living artists, Frank Stella swept aside the vestiges of Abstract - Expressionism and revived the medium of painting after it was declared dead in the 1970s.
The two young painters swept aside age - old assumptions about three - dimensional perspective and redefined form in terms of its own geometric logic.
Suddenly the notion that the artist was the only contributor to an artwork was swept aside as the formerly passive audience, became an integral part in the process of extracting meaning.
Dada swept aside traditions and all perceptions of what constitutes art.
Such issues have often been swept aside in the history of modern art.
All of the small things swept aside by the great uncaring course of history.
Platforming always comes across as clunky, and it's one time when nostalgia should've been swept aside in favour of modern convenience.
In the not too distant future, the only hope for governments and global corporations swept aside by LEGION are a group of corporately funded super agents called the AGENTS of MAYHEM!
The narrative of Switch's launch year asserts itself: it is a time of rebirth at Nintendo, when conventions are swept aside and we can experience the magic as if for the first time.
Amid rumors of a premature death of the title «Aliens: Colonial Marines» that hit some web sites, both publisher SEGA and developer Gearbox swept aside such rumors.
All that has been either swept aside or remade from first principles.
And he made the travel book fashionable again (until it was swept aside by the memoir).
There's a greater emphasis on readability, and nuances, fine details, get swept aside.
The deep ideological and class differences between the pair are not easily swept aside, despite their clear and powerful attraction to each other.
I am not exactly sure what the group stands for but I think that they have managed to capture the imagination of so many Igbo — no matter how inchoate their objectives — because there are a lot of unaddressed issues that the country may have officially swept aside but which continue to live in individual hearts.
Because the stakes are so often life - and - death and the real - life drama is inescapable, the big moments frequently feel bigger, the day - to - day inconveniences of life swept aside when a deployment comes knocking on the door or the mission requires even more sacrifice.
One advantage to self - publishing is that your book won't be swept aside by a publisher for newer releases.
Public education is at a crossroad, and much like the brick - and - mortar retailers of 10 or 15 years ago, if it does not adapt it will be swept aside in a tide of changing technology.
Those admonishments reminding users of the limitations of tests are swept aside when the press release comes from the school district or state with the scores for each school and for school district.
In a 4 - 3 decision, the state Supreme Court swept aside those concerns, arguing that they should not preclude the plaintiffs from being able to make their case.
To some, the CFE case had become an irrelevancy, the original complaints swept aside by 12 years of massive education - reform efforts in New York and the nation.
Where once there was hope that the Campaign for Fiscal Equity case would radically alter the way education is delivered in the city, crucial issues like accountability, choice, and much - needed changes to bargaining contracts have been virtually swept aside by New York - style interest - group politics.
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