Sentences with phrase «which eschewed»

Solver also used the primary harmonic which you eschewed because it needed the amplitude in it to replace the amplitude of the contrived AGW signal that Rossander eliminated.
In an exhibition at New York's Leo Castelli gallery, he unveiled a series of paintings, «Landscapes in the Chinese Style,» which eschewed irony in favor of delicate, wispy «impressions» of traditional Chinese landscape paintings.
Opening the night was the (perhaps misleadingly titled) Outstanding British Film category which eschewed recognition of daring and original films such as Berberian Sound Studio and Sightseers in favour of Anna Karenina and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, along with this year's winner - the 23rd entry in the Bond franchise - Skyfall.
After a brief detour into trans - dimensional platforming with Wii's Super Paper Mario, which eschewed many of the role - playing trappings associated with the franchise for a more streamlined design, Sticker Star embraces its RPG heritage, placing a renewed emphasis on item management and turn - based combat.
In contrast, the comparatively flush 2008 Obama campaign, which eschewed public financing, hired 131 staffers in technology, digital, data and analytics.
Yepsen, 56, endured a series of late and some say unfair attacks in a campaign in which she eschewed support from Saratoga PAC, a new political action committee made up of influential business owners.
She had a modern Muslim touch to her dressing, which eschewed fanaticism; she had abandoned her veil meant for Muslim women, especially married ones.
Another startup vying to revolutionize customer loyalty programs is San Francisco - based Perkville, which eschews punch cards as well as mobile apps; instead, consumers» e-mail addresses are stored in the participating merchant's POS system, and that address doubles as their virtual rewards card across the Perkville network, with all transaction data automatically uploaded into the system.
There are other paradigms for shared power relationships and even those which eschew power as the primary dynamic — ever heard of love?
It is of note that those churches which are now growing the fastest are those which eschew institutional trappings, and which can therefore at least present the impression that they are less likely to have an institutional moribundity and self - interest.
Is this compatible with scientific method, which eschews subjective language and adheres strictly to the law of parsimony?
Key Products: For a greener way to a great - looking barnet, try John Masters Organics Sculpting Clay, which eschews silicone and synthetic polymers for organic beeswax and three types of natural clay to create a matte - finish styling clay.
My opinion is that I don't agree with «low carb,» which demonizes whole grains and legumes or «low * whole plant * fat» which eschews nuts and seeds.
In fact, after the New - Balance - wearing Normcore invasion of 2014, which I am so pleased to see the ass end of (I'm wary of any trend which eschews sparkle, in the same way I'm wary of people who don't like dogs) and last year's Birkenstocks and pool slides which were all over the runways as well as the streets, I don't think that collectively, we are quite ready to give up our comfort and strap on high heels again just yet.
Straight in at number eight with a bang and a shower of glitter, American Hustle's strong showing in our best of 2013 is testament to director David O. Russell's winning formula - he serves up a fizzing cocktail of amusement and filmic finesse, which eschews the truth of the tale for something more fabulously cinematic.
Directed and co-written by Sarah Smith, this is a movie which eschews typical Christmas movie values to focus on a story concerning the obligation to provide gifts for all the boys and girls of the world.
So we have schools that purchase books like Everyday Math, which eschews honest arithmetic in favor of fuzzy math and the overuse of calculators; Teachers College Writers Workshop, which downplays grammar but obsesses about the «process» of writing (a process that's not based in any research); and all manner of reading programs that fixate on «skills» while ignoring literature, history, science, and everything else that might make reading an enjoyable and enlightening experience (and that might actually prepare kids to understand what will be taught to them downstream).
The xDrive 30i is the base X3; above that is the M40i, which eschews a turbo four...
A further departure is the surfacing, which eschews the tautly drawn treatment evident on existing Mercedes - Benz models for a fuller form without any hint of feature lines.
The transmission is a six - speed automatic, which eschews the more economy - oriented CVT unit employed by the Honda CR - V.
The xDrive 30i is the base X3; above that is the M40i, which eschews a turbo four making 248 hp for a turbo six producing 355 horsepower.
There's a brazen thoughtfulness to the design, and it extends to the rest of the device — which eschews traditional form factor to rebelliously shout «fuck you man.
Patrick Lawler, Chief Economist for the FHFA suggested that we might be wise to follow the Canadian model of mortgage lending, which eschews the long term fixed rate mortgage in favor of shorter - term adjustable mortgages.
This is, instead, a ROM dump of the Super Nintendo title, Super Mario All - Stars, which eschews Mario's debut in Donkey Kong and the subsequent arcade game Mario Bros. and instead bundles Super Mario Bros. and its sequels together, repainted in 16 - bit sprites.
Take, for instance, his unique vision of «cyberpunk,» which eschews the familiar chrome and neon in favor of something else.
Today the shooter scene is increasingly dominated by games like Overwatch, Fortnite, and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, which eschew single - player experiences and hide what backstory they may have away in codices and supplemental materials.
That would have been quite a feat to land something like that back in 1999, doubly so considering that it was at a Japanese developer which eschews the nexus of ego that you normally see in the West.
Iwata: That's why I was personally very happy to see Super Smash Bros., a game which eschews traditional vs. FTG gameplay conventions, be so well - received by players.
Another type of game has arisen on mobile devices however, and Golf Squared is the latest of these 2D side - scrolling golf experiences, which eschew the finer details of the game for odd level design a...
Goldin is distinguished for these diaristic portrayals, which eschew a customarily detached method of documentary photography.
Increasingly, however, they became interested in challenging the system, and that led to their current programming, which eschews art entirely.
Hydrogen fuel, which eschews that problem, might help once the technology to store it in small gas tanks is achieved.
To solve this problem, manufacturers have begun releasing «ultrawide» monitors, which eschew the traditional 16:9 aspect ratio for a leaner (and some would say meaner) 21:9.
If you're on a budget (or are shopping for a youngster), you can always opt for the $ 130 Nintendo 2DS, which eschews the XL's 3D effect, clamshell design and big display.

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Launched in 2005, Club Penguin eschews advertising, and bases its business on fees collected for memberships, which bestow privileges.
What it means: «Implications ripple far beyond the food segment, where dominant players like Wal - Mart, Kroger, Costco and Target now have to look over their shoulders at the Amazon train coming down the tracks, but also the potential for multi-channel, which Amazon up until now has largely eschewed,» according to Moody's retail analyst Charlie O'Shea.
And the fact that Truman eschewed passing the buck didn't imply that he thought everything that happened in a very large federal government was literally his fault: he was saying that morally he accepted responsibility, which meant that accepting responsibility was his job.
Whereas Uber is eschewing a «panic button,» Shuddle has the equivalent for parents, kids, and drivers, so each can connect with each other at any point — or with the company, which has employees monitoring rides and standing by to take calls.
Canadians also want to know they're getting a bargain, which has forced Walmart to adapt its everyday - low - price strategy that eschews sales, with regular «rollback» promotions to draw in customers.
Aspect has developed a bioprinter that, like PrintAlive, eschews ink - jet printing technology, which can end up killing cells.
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.
Aldi's business model is based on low prices, which it achieves by practices such as stocking fewer items, eschewing national brands for cheaper generic labels and not accepting credit cards.
Since the financial crisis, investors have eschewed exotic fixed - income securities in favor of low - risk government bonds, which are less profitable for banks, and overall trading volumes have dipped.
One difference — which does not show Mr. Wall in a particularly good light — is that Saskatchewan has done this with a 5 - per - cent sales tax, which the Alberta Tories then and the Alberta New Democrats now unwisely eschew.
«By solving problems for his clients that mystify lawyers and accountants, he eschews asset management in favor of what he regards as the future of financial advice, which is precisely that — advice,» Simon - Kucher noted.
That movie, for all it's exhilarating presentation of youthful life on the road as you experience those who make music which can speak to large audiences, is nonetheless all about how you ought to get sucked into the rock «n roll way of life (albeit eschewing the drugs and sex part of it) because somehow rock «n roll is supposedly important.
However, the path of the person that has eschewed all religious organizations is one that is meandering and largely inefficient, and the unfortunate result of not of the religion or the belief itself, but of the way in which bodies of believers function within society.
From the AIDS crisis to transgenderism, it has assumed that medical technology and government activism will pay the mortgage on the debts — physical and social — created by behavior which exalts personal desire while eschewing personal responsibility.
To fail to exercise the freedom that is involved in that participation, to eschew responsibility for that over which the for - itself does have some control, is indeed bad faith.
Based on earlier talmudic sources, Maimonides ruled that if there are any Amalekites to be found, even they may eschew their evil heritage and adopt the Noahide laws (which can be interpreted as the talmudic version of natural law).
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