Sentences with phrase «when eschewing»

Rather, I was basing my statement on the fact that we (and Williams et al) get CONUS - wide results effectively identical to the standard NCDC record when eschewing an explicit TOBs correction and letting the automated homogenization handle it.
If Campbell's conclusions are correct, it would seem vegans could also be subject to the cancer - promoting effects of complete protein, even when eschewing all animal foods.
And even though I did really like most of it, Super 8 disappointed me a bit toward the end, when it eschewed wonder in favor of bombast.
When she eschews her typically abrasive manner and pleads with her boss to let her fill in as lead anchor, it works.
A Netflix - and - chill movie for the generation that might have to look up what «Netflix and chill» means, «Our Souls at Night» reunites Jane Fonda and Robert Redford in a sweet, low - key romance that operates best when it eschews plot and just lets us get to know these characters as they get to know each other.
Mental health professionals, especially, should take this factor into consideration when they eschew the diagnosis.

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In the world of Canadian tech startups, which tend to build dull business - to - business products and services, Shop.ca stood out when it launched in 2012 — boldly eschewing the enterprise crowd for everyday consumers.
Now, when it comes to picking a currency - hedged ETF, we tend to eschew dynamic - type ETFs because we prefer static hedges.
The personal finance community seems to really eschew fast food but, when eaten sparingly, makes sense from a time and money standpoint.
Thanks to those witness testimonials, Christian Scientists the world over eschew modern medicine in favour of magical prayer healings — and die when they get a real illness.
Basically, the old choices of dualism, materialism, and idealism still hold sway in practice, even when they are eschewed in theory.
Whether it be conflict from his childhood when he was raised in Muslim household, or from his time in Hawaii when his Communist mentor likely eschewed any religion, or during college bringing him closer to a community likely agnostic at best, atheist perhaps, followed by years in which he sat listening to Black Liberation Theologian Wright, his relationship with Christianity's basic tenet is uneasy to say the least.
What are the implications for the church when its leaders eschew power and influence and consider them qualities or capacities to be avoided?
Religious groups have a public presence even when they officially eschew political involvement.
When I teach Machiavelli's The Prince, my students typically are horrified by the advice that eschews absolute ideals in favor of power and its retention.
The same people eschew intellect and see science as evil are the same ones wanting to keep their loved ones on a respirator when that only prolongs the inevitable and there are no signs things will improve.
He is a strange, mythical creature who eschews home - baked bread in lieu of the store - bought ones... Apparently, this is also NOT his favourite black bread, since he doesn't like the seeds (thank goodness I ground them as much as I could in my magic bullet) and whatever other reasons... Just when I was ready to chuck the freshly - baked round at his head, or eat my way through the sorrow, he finally ate it (with some smoked ham) and thought it was terrific!
Woolworths says consumers already have enough choice of Coca - Cola products, including Coca - Cola with Stevia, Coke Zero, Diet Coke, classic Coca - Cola and Vanilla Coke, and there is not enough room on its shelves for yet another variant, particularly when more consumers are turning to bottled water and eschewing carbonated soft drinks.
This was the bargain Demps made when he decided to eschew the draft and add young veterans to the core around AD.
An only child who was raised on Army bases by his mother, Patricia, and Calvin, a sergeant, Kenny was always big — «When he was three, he looked like he was six,» Calvin says — but he eschewed contact sports for stickball.
Griffin, when healthy, has been the guy we were promised after his rookie year — an all - seeing offensive nucleus with a versatile arsenal that he sometimes eschews just to try to get a putback dunk over two defenders.
When Mata first moved to Chelsea from Valencia, he eschewed swanky London nightclubs in favour of sightseeing, frequently being seen at the city's museums:
In an era when safety concerns are paramount and many households are eschewing the use of a land line, equipping even young children with mobile devices can feel more like a necessity than a luxury — but this new way of life has come with steep costs.
When a baby dies during a homebirth, they are blamed for eschewing modern safe technology.
Emily's belief in doctors is touching, especially when they told mothers who eschewed all medical advice, all common sense, and had a dead baby at the end that they were good girls and did nothing wrong.
Many moms may eschew chomping down on chilies or spicy food when pregnant because most mothers incur some serious heartburn and acid reflux for indulging.
U.S. Rep. - elect Chris Gibson plans to make his Washington, D.C., office his home when in the nation's capital, eschewing paying rent on an apartment or house.
When I pointed out the hypocrisy of this sentiment, Long admitted in retrospect that it was «absolutely» a mistake for Lazio to eschew debates with Paladino prior to Tuesday's primary contest.
Cuomo has been studiously working to lock down the support of private sector unions while eschewing the public sector organizations that seem to be included when he discussions the amorphous «special interests» that hold too much away over Albany and are driving the cost of government ever upwards.
Who eschews socks when meeting the president at the White House?
The yellow jacket wasp is no different, but when it wants to bully something small, it eschews the stinger for something more creative.
While mirrors are often eschewed in yoga, «a mirror is the best way to learn awareness and provides important feedback when not being observed by a medical practitioner,» according to Reif.
When I analyzed the latest «meat will kill you» study, I wondered if some of the (tenuous and often insubstantial when you correct for unhealthy lifestyles, cooking temperature / method, processed meat intake, etc.) connections between meat intake and early mortality can be explained by our widespread tendency to only consume muscle meat and eschew organs, bones, skin, and gelatinous cWhen I analyzed the latest «meat will kill you» study, I wondered if some of the (tenuous and often insubstantial when you correct for unhealthy lifestyles, cooking temperature / method, processed meat intake, etc.) connections between meat intake and early mortality can be explained by our widespread tendency to only consume muscle meat and eschew organs, bones, skin, and gelatinous cwhen you correct for unhealthy lifestyles, cooking temperature / method, processed meat intake, etc.) connections between meat intake and early mortality can be explained by our widespread tendency to only consume muscle meat and eschew organs, bones, skin, and gelatinous cuts.
Here's what I recently wanted to buy at J. Crew and only eschewed when I remembered I am unlikely to wear polka dot pants to work.
As much as I eschew the idea of superficiality in dating, the first thing that people see when swiping right is your pictures.
More and more Britons seem to be eschewing France, Spain and Italy in favour of Eastern Europe, especially when it comes to city break season.
Meet girls, talk to single women online and find your true love at More and more Britons seem to be eschewing France, Spain and Italy in favour of Eastern Europe, especially when it comes to city break season.
Corbijn eschews score for sizable portions of the film, letting Clooney set the mood, but the actor's only able to do this when he's allowed to interact with the world around him, whether that manifests itself as building a gun or allowing himself to get drawn into regular conversations with a local priest, Father Benedetto (Paolo Bonacelli).
When the interview ultimately got under way and each man eschewed the typical posturing in favor of the simple truth, fans and critics on both sides were stunned by what they witnessed.
For his part, Pope Francis eschewed living in luxury, instead resting his head in a small apartment near the Vatican — at least when he is not traveling outside Argentina to places like Bangui in the Central African Republic and the favelas of Rio, where somehow the residents are not especially pleased with their own penurious condition.
One of the most novel things Besson does is eschew big fight scenes the more powerful Johansson gets, as what's the point of getting into fisticuffs when you can simply freeze bad guys with your mind?
And when the original movie's pint - size spirit medium (the unforgettable Zelda Rubenstein) is replaced by Jared Harris's smirking Irish psychic, the film takes a turn for the tacky, eschewing Hooper's surreal blowout in favor of pointless overexplanation and a feeble climax.
As for anymeaningful depiction of the war itself, the entire logic of why soldiers are marching anywhere in particular is eschewed in favor of yet another scene of Jackson, in the earnest person of Stephen Lang, who when not praying, is sweet - talking his wife (Kali Rocha) or staring rigidly straight in front of him as others talk, fight, or both.
And when the original movie's bellowing dwarf medium is replaced by Jared Harris's smirking Irish TV psychic, the film takes a turn for the tacky, eschewing Hooper's surrealist blowout in favour of pointless overexplanation and a feeble climax.
Eschewing the trappings of the biopic — psychology, cult of the hero — Assayas catches Carlos (Edgar Ramirez) mid-stream, between the fated year 1973 (Four Concepts of Psychoanalysis, coup in Chile), when Waddie Haddad (Ahmad Kaabour) makes him number two in the European network of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP); and 1994, when he is snatched in a Khartoum hospital by the French Secret Services who promptly brought him to stand trial in Paris: no cute or sinister growing - up tales, no face - to - face with oneself within the four walls of a cell.
The Evil Within 2 occasionally returns to more linear hallways and boss fights, but in the moments when it allows players to explore Union and experience its horrors with less guidance, the game eschews jumpscares for an overwhelming sense of dread that sets it apart from other horror experiences.
The movie seems to be inconsistent, and the actor looks well into his 20s) digital filmmaking nerd named Donnie (Deacon, I Anna), who is working on a time capsule project to be unlocked 25 years hence, and who set to record the graduation ceremony, only to take a creative detour when he decides to eschew his father's (Armitage, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug) wishes and help the school beauty (Carey, Where the Devil Hides) he has had a crush on instead.
Bass guitarist Pat (Yelchin) eschews social media promotion for the «time and aggression» of live shows, and when he accidentally witnesses a murder in the club's makeshift green room, Pat and his band find plenty of both.
It's a marvelous looking film that eschews green - screening and CGI when possible (though there is still plenty), which may be why it often looks less like a cartoon than other similar efforts.
The movie marks the daring directorial debut of Tim Miller who deserves nothing but praise for eschewing formulaic fare in favor of uncharted waters, when it would've been oh so easy to avoid taking any risks.
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