Sentences with phrase «then sidestep»

It's pure PR: show one thing, add in the «it's worse than we thought» graph, plug that graph in every media outlet and every interview, then sidestep and say, «Well, that wasn't our primary conclusion.
In one of those playoff games on Sunday, I forget which now, right before the half, a dude received a pass at the three point line, pump faked as a defender flew by, then sidestepped with both feet to take a three, with no dribble at all.
Once the mode is set to launch, the driver pins the brake, pins the throttle to the floor and then sidesteps the brake when the light goes green.
I matted the brake and accelerator pedals for a second until the engine's revs settled at the launching rpm and then sidestepped the brake pedal.

Not exact matches

How then, with decades of warning and a day set aside specifically to mark the threat of earthquakes, did Nepal manage not to sidestep something so predictable?
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.
Mitt Romney will say «Yes» to the first question and then give a politically correct sidestep answer to the second question.
And I understand why they want to do this — for the sake of the unity of the church — but I think that if we lose or sidestep the truths of eternal security and assurance of salvation, then we have pretty much lost most of the gospel — we have pretty much lost the battle for the truth of the Gospel.
If our problems are, as I believe them to be, centrally moral and even religious, then the effort to sidestep them with purely technical organizational considerations can only worsen them.
AJ is forced to chase long balls and lost causes, evade defenders, sidestep his reputation as a diver, stay on his feet despite being fouled, and then score; a thankless task.
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.
ShareI am going to sidestep the whole political debacle about this movie (and if you don't know about it, then count your blessings that you can watch it peacefully) but I will say that I disagree with all the objections.
Mr. Modi's visit to Israel then represents a concrete indication of a reorientation of Indian foreign policy in the region, which, in the long term, will not be able to sidestep the increasingly contentious Iran question.
Cuomo, meanwhile, artfully sidestepped the question of a new tax in a statement of his own, even as a source suggested to Zack Fink at NY1 the governor would dust off congestion pricing — a proposal that was championed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, but scuttled by then - Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
We then have the famed words from Gettysburg recited back to the president, thus sidestepping the need for some awkward flashback, while immediately working to solidify the character's position within the narrative.
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.
By trimming the fat Ubisoft have sidestepped a lot of the issues that plague their open world games, and progression and discovery both feel much more dynamic and natural here; the combat and other gameplay elements may remain essentially the same but when they're as tight and polished they are here, then hey, who's complaining?
Then Parker went full costume melodrama with Woman in White and Chain Lightning adequately sidestepped her previous Warner persona.
But then why is The Greatest Showman trying so hard to sidestep everything human?
Flawed and uneven, with a conclusion that simply doesn't convince, but if you're able to sidestep these faults then there's still a very good film at it's core.
Then she and Bender drew up a plan for gradually selling the others to sidestep the DSCs.
This nifty trick involves finding a stock or ETF that trades on both a Canadian and U.S. exchange: you can then buy it on the CAD side of your account and then sell it on the USD side (or vice versa), thereby sidestepping your brokerage's forced currency conversion.
And of course if you're in e-series or Canadian - domiciled ETFs then you can just have the same asset allocation across all accounts and sidestep the issue.
It is little wonder, then, that merchants are sidestepping the requisite procedures by farming everything out to a third - party organization, such as an independent sales organization (ISO).
Seeing Evie sidestep a blow to whack an attacker over the head with a sword cane, or watching Jacob take a hit and then counterattack with a few knuckle strikes to the rib cage, never got old.
And then there was Joseph Beuys, with his fixation on fat, felt and animals, though he advanced a sort of mythology that today's artists sidestep.
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.
I will then help you understand what deeper issues are being sidestepped by your being begrudging and resentful.
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