Sentences with phrase «while eschewing»

Do you constantly bring up past successes while eschewing new ideas?
But the Surface 3 has wisely retained the advantages of its predecessors while eschewing their bulk; even with a Type Cover attached, the Surface 3, at 890 grams, is still lighter than the new MacBook, though it is thicker and denser.
Discounts won't impact your coverage and won't make a difference in savings if you aren't eligible, but we were still struck by the decision to include certain niche deductions while eschewing other, more common discounts.
Waters seeks balance in his art by focusing on line and shape while eschewing the clutter of extraneous compositional elements.
Richard Tuttle has been pursuing a poetics of unassuming beauty since the late 1960s, contributing crucially to the language of painting while eschewing its conventional trappings; Julian Schnabel is represented by a recent work in which a rain - stained lampshade becomes the occasion for meditation on accident and intention, seeking, as Elizabeth Taylor once said, to «give the maximum emotional effect with the minimum of visual movement.»
Offered by the Department of Veterans Affairs and made possible by the G.I. Bill, VA loans let buyers use 100 % financing while eschewing the need for mortgage insurance or other monthly payments.
In spite of its fanciful editing and Jonny Greenwood's sleazy score, You Were Never Really Here is rather minimalist, offering slivers of story and characterization, dwelling on inanimate objects while eschewing human complexities, never pondering the moral quandaries of Joe's vocation or methods.
However, many Paleo folks I know eat wild rice while eschewing the less nutritious brown and white varieties.
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.
While the eschewing of political honours exemplified by Keith Hill, Tessa's sometime neighbouring MP, is impressive, there was also a lot to admire in the big tent assembled for Tessa's party.
The Cold War Kids frontman and principal songwriter has always stood in the middle, so to speak, not capitulating to either side on a number of fronts: He's been upfront about his own spiritual pursuits even while eschewing conservative or fundamental beliefs.
Despite the often considerable differences in their interests, views, and philosophic temperaments, and despite the rather different course of careers and subsequent influence on the profession of philosophy generally, there remains the common commitment of both to plumbing the depths of the nature of things, while eschewing nonsense, pretense, fad, and fraud in favor of (as Russell himself might have put the matter) that modest but frequently neglected goal of truth.
At first glance, Intelligent Design seems to offer hope: While eschewing the Young Earth theory of creationism, it acknowledges the need, deeply embedded in scientists and theologians alike, to recognize final cause, or telos, in the created universe.
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.
Nonetheless, while eschewing deception is a worthy goal, significant problems attend the publication of the recent list.
The policy rationale is that if a company believes the tax relief would be temporary, it would make short - term investments to maximize benefits within the window while eschewing long - term investment that could reap benefits in the longer - term.

Not exact matches

Speaking to Deadline, Jackson said that the movie industry is currently «dying, slowly» while arguing that Screening Room could help the traditional movie industry add a new, healthy revenue stream by tapping into the demographic of consumers who are already eschewing trips to movie theaters.
While Singer eschews sitting on corporate boards, Cohn sits on four, and has become so integral to the firm that some of Elliott's investors mistakenly believe Cohn is Singer's nephew.
While a Chardonnay backlash may be in full swing, eschewing the grape wholesale would be a mistake.
While some high - profile CEOs like Amazon's Jeff Bezos have eschewed investor calls, many tech CEOs, including Zuckerberg, carry the mantle of explaining their business to the world.
This trend suppresses the demand side of the housing market, while the supply - side has been hindered by builders eschewing starter homes and moving up the value chain, as evidenced by the fact that the average size of a new single - family home is almost 2,700 square feet today, versus less than 2,100 square feet a quarter century ago.
«I have always thought it curious that, while most scientists claim to eschew religion, it actually dominates their thoughts more than it does the clergy.»
The Mind of God by Paul Davies Simon & Schuster, 254 pages, $ 22 «I have always thought it curious that, while most scientists claim to eschew religion, it actually dominates their thoughts more than it does the clergy.»
ANd in Luke 10.38 - 42 we see where Jesus specifically eschewed the traditional roles for women in Jewish society and said it was a better choice for a woman to choose to be alongside the men in actively participating as he carried out his ministry [rather than listening passively while serving the food to the men as Martha suggested that her sister Mary should be doing.]
While he's not exactly invisible in his work, he eschews rhetorical flourish.
Less persuasive, to me at least, is the claim that this probably continued until 1931, the year in which Lewis converted to Christianity (and would now think a relation with a married woman to be wrong) Wilson's way of making this point is, however, an instance of a very undesirable trait in his writing: the tendency to assert indirectly and to be glib while seeming to eschew it: «It would be far too glib to suggest that he consciously made the second change, to adopt Christianity, merely to give himself an excuse to abandon sexual relations with Mrs. Moore, whatever the nature of those relations had been.»
Yet for all of these artists» remarkable achievements, few approached the almost volcanic theatrical intensity, and none so eschewed publicity while simultaneously sparking controversy, as the bull «chested Canadian Jon Vickers.
While ostensibly eschewing «the male paradigm of confrontation,» Faludi thinks in terms of male mobilization, a political mechanism for confrontation.
While Cobb eschews, admirably, what he regards as the unjustified and pejorative understanding of Pharisaism, he contends that «Jesus» message is presented over against Pharisaic Judaism rather than directly in relation to the prophets themselves.
While we Christians positively eschew divisions based on caste, class, race, gender, and so on, we welcome the division that comes from radical commitment to following the Christ.
Therefore while keeping love as the essence of humanness and, therefore, the criterion and goal of all human endeavor, human society today has to eschew utopianism and organize itself as power - structures based on a sense of the moral law of structural justice and utilize even the coercive legal sanctions of the state to preserve social peace and protect the weaker sections of society in a balance of order, freedom and justice.
Therefore while keeping love as the essence of humanness and therefore the criterion and goal of all human endeavour, human society today has to eschew utopianism and organize itself as power - structures based on a sense of the moral law of structural justice and utilize even the coercive legal sanctions of the State to preserve social peace and protect the weaker sections of society in a balance of order.
I don't have a sensitivity, nor do I eschew grains in my diet for any reason, but I'm a believer in changing things up every once in a while, and I'm sort of (really) obsessed with doing self - experimentation.
While CCA has been reluctant to release details, Citigroup believes the changes are likely to benefit CCA as consumers eschew sugary soft drinks and opt for healthier beverages.
One nutritionist swears by complex carbohydrates while other diet plans eschew carbs as if a whole food group can be removed from one's diet.
While Fadelli has carved his niche in the offensive backfield, Stephens was actually set to eschew the family trade of directing the offense from under center.
While some teams practice amid piped - in cacophony, to simulate the din of a loud arena, Miami coach Dennis Erickson has always eschewed «the noise thing,» as he calls it.
My daughter already had a love of learning, and I am grateful that the Waldorf School preserves and promotes that by eschewing «teaching to the tests» and instead fostering the creativity and imagination of the students while celebrating the sense of discovery in learning.
That list includes Rep. Chris Gibson (NY - 20), who considers his time in D.C. a «deployment,» and eschews paying rent on an apartment or a house while he's in the nation's capital — a place he tries to spend as little time as possible in favor of being back in the district with his family and constituents.
Labour lost because they: a) broke manifold electoral promises b) lied shamelessly to the people and parliament c) engaged in industrial - scale corruption and lame cover - up d) wilfully enraged their newest supporters e) eschewed democracy at every opportunity f) treated the electorate like idiots g) alienated a vast constituency of voters with strong personal interest in the well - being of our servicemen h) inherited the most benign of economies and recklessly maxed out the public debt i) devoted inordinate time and effort to policies based on immature class war antics j) engaged in open internal dissent while being too cowardly to take any definitive action k) offered a wholly negative electoral campaign Unless confidence is restored in these areas, Labour will continue to be despised.
While Locke was right to eschew particular innate ideas, his lack of familiarity with evolutionary theory and neurosciences prevented him from grasping aspects of human nature that are inherited and universal and grounded in our shared neurochemistry.
While the others are Democrats seeking re election in Congress, Cuomo is eschewing what could have been a prime time speaking slot.
While the governor has taken press questions after events at a variety of locations around the state, he has eschewed a traditional Albany press conference for well over 200 days.
While the others are Democrats seeking re-election in Congress, Cuomo is eschewing what could have been a prime time speaking slot.
Fundamentally, while many people involved eschewed help from others and relied more on their strengths, in part for fear of appearing weak, accessing support networks was critical for others.
Paleo and low - carb dieters often fixate on the right side of the pyramid, including animal products, nuts and seeds, but avoiding grains and legumes, while vegan and vegetarian diets concentrate on the left side of the pyramid, eschewing all animal products and getting protein from grains, legumes and nuts instead.
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.
So while I don't go out of my way to eschew wheat, I find it's extremely easy to cut way back on it if you cut out processed foods.
Thanks to some well - placed panels, strategic cut - outs and sheer - clad fabrics, these undergarment - eschewing looks gave celebrity hindquarters their well - deserved moment in the spotlight, while onlookers received a generous view of some beautiful behinds.
The Departed marked director Martin Scorsese's return to modern - day gangster movies after an eleven year break, and while it possesses the brutality and violent tension of earlier classics such as GoodFellas (1990) and Casino (1995), it also differed from his previous explorations of the gangster life by following a more linear narrative and eschewing a spoken narration.
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