Sentences with phrase «who sidestepped»

And Monday's National Law Journal will have this story about laid - off lawyers who sidestepped looking for new jobs and instead made the leap into solo practice.
Albany County will prosecute those offenders who sidestep their interlock devices, to the fullest extent possible.
You're made to be aware of the movie's literary source — stylized voice - overs by multiple narrators, starting with Laura (Carey Mulligan), a woman who sidesteps spinsterhood by marrying a stolid farmer Henry (Jason Clarke), who chafes under the criticism of his hateful father (Jonathan Banks), and lives in the shadow of his more popular brother Jamie (Garrett Hedlund).
Alongside Isaac and Fassbender as the villains this time are Shipp, very good as a teenage, bad - ass Storm (who sidesteps introduction problems by being aligned with the villain), Ben Hardy as Angel (they dropped Ben Foster's version entirely), and Olivia Munn as Psylocke.
It sucks that it takes software built and given freely by volunteers (and companies who sidestep the path of world domination) to get the giants of the computer industry to treat their users like people instead of chess pieces.

Not exact matches

The main reason Trump's lawyers are moving towards sidestepping a wide - ranging interview with Mueller is that they are concerned the president, who has a history of embellishment and exaggeration, could be charged with lying to investigators, per the report.
Governments in the U.S. and Israel are already trying to sidestep responsibility for the damage existing drone strikes are doing, so there needs to be clear rules for who is ultimately responsible for anyone's death if humans are indeed going to be pulled out of the loop, which seems inevitable.
The special counsel's scrutiny comes as Trump's lawyers are angling to sidestep a face - to - face interview between Mueller and their client, who has shown a tendency to exaggerate the truth.
Because of this, people who fall into a gender, racial, or ethnic group that is likely to experience negative bias have found that downplaying that association can help them sidestep discrimination, behavior known as «covering.»
Mindful that a government which sidesteps its own laws in attacking lawyers and writers who stray from official orthodoxy may also be tempted to ignore local and international legal standards on trade, we should continue to emphasize legal compliance.
In the overdramatic and animated attempts to sidestep that label, they only make themselves out to be the ones who are shortsighted and weakminded.
Cohen was one of those rock - era poets (and arguably the only genuine poet among them) who sounded like he knew something of the utmost importance, even as he spent most of his time sidestepping every certainty and making the most of every mystery.
The Three Lions should be relieved to sidestep Portugal, who have knocked them out in the quarter - finals of two major tournaments since 2004, and also beat them in the group stage of Euro 2000.
And given that studies have shown that women who require episiotomies are more likely to experience post-delivery complications — such as blood loss, infection, postpartum pain, pain during intercourse and the involuntary passage of gas or «fecal material» — you can see why most women are eager to do whatever they can to sidestep this particular surgical procedure.
Analysts warn that parents are regularly out - smarted by their teenagers, who regularly sidestep filters on adult content.
Their ire was directed toward Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who advocates said has failed to fund the state - run agency to meet the demand for infrastructure upgrades while he also sidesteps the issue of degrading service.
They have replaced Silver with Carl Heastie, the longtime Bronx Democratic boss who just fixed the selection of the new district attorney, orchestrating resignations and sidestepping voters so the local party plutocrats, including Heastie, don't have to look over their own shoulders.
Malliotakis sidestepped a question of whether she's concerned about the effect of Trump's words on Republican candidates here in New York City, saying that «every individual should be judged on what they say, what they propose, and not by anybody else in their party» and analogized having a mayor and governor who «don't see eye to eye» to her differences with President Trump.
For a politician who is said to have national ambitions, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has over the years been adept at sidestepping thorny national political questions.
But the governor — who teasingly sidestepped chants that he run for president — did not mention President Donald Trump's name, choosing instead to lambaste Republicans in Congress for efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act and end state and local deductions on the federal income tax.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo over the last two days has sidestepped questions about the departure of Preet Bharara, the former U.S. attorney who has charged his former close aide in a sweeping bribery and bid rigging case.
Ed Davey, the energy secretary, is one of those leading Liberal Democrats who has always sidestepped the leadership question with care.
«This allowed Milgram to sidestep the usual publication lag in academic publishing,» explains Thomas Blass, a professor of psychology at the University of Maryland and author of The Man Who Shocked the World: The Life and Legacy of Stanley Milgram.
You can sidestep the fraud issue by buying from retailers who take the extra step to trace the source of every single salmon or scallop they sell.
It's a ground - breaker like «Guess Who's Coming to Dinner» (1967), the first major film about an interracial romance; it uses the chemistry of popular stars in a reliable genre to sidestep what looks like controversy.
Yet the horrific circumstances of his chemical castration and the very real realities of his life as a gay man are sidestepped by the faux thriller set - up of the film, a device that conveniently allows a heterosexual writer like Moore (who's Oscar acceptance speech granted us insight into how his version of Turing lacks any on - screen interiority as a gay man) to touch upon the subject as a clichéd trope.
Spielberg will never sidestep his longing for human goodness, so who would have guessed that he could wear misanthropy so well?
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?
And as rich a character as those who knew Krystal purport him to be (via end - credits archival footage), here Rickman is utterly wasted, sidestepping droll and witty into nearly catatonic.
After sidestepping bear traps in the basement and tracking down a thumping sound upstairs, they bump into an annoyed Hannah who has no desire to be rescued.
«In Luca Guadagnino's sensitive, sensual Call Me By Your Name, a bright teenage boy living in the picturesque Italian countryside falls into a passionate summer fling with an older man, the American graduate student who's come to study for the season... Paced like an especially lazy summer, the film sidesteps conflict...
All indications are that director John Curran (who previously helmed Norton's The Painted Veil) and Junebug writer Angus MacLachlan are moving towards a big twist or some kind of grand revelation that will make sense of all the questions raised but sidestepped.
«The King's Speech,» rich in period detail and meticulous class distinctions, largely sidesteps the story that loomed over this whole period, Edward's startling decision to give up the crown to marry a woman who was already divorced three times.
Despite moments of dry comedy, Crazy Heart is a redemption story that argues convincingly — by narrowly sidestepping the Hollywood clichés — that even the crustiest soul can be warmed by the light of people who care.
This is part of the reason homeowners who plan on paying off their full mortgage will often sidestep the problem of tracking interest rates by locking in a fixed rate.
For veteran borrowers who have experienced a short sale, it is certainly possible to sidestep waiting requirements, and become a homeowner again, within a reasonable amount of time.
But those who monitor their account balances, spend cautiously and regularly review their credit status are likely to sidestep many of the most common financial perils.
Ko Si Chang An idyllic island paradise Ko Si Chang is not, but its laid - back lifestyle and fascinating history make it a worthy sidestep for those who lean towards the offbeat.
The Citi Simplicity ® Card is ideal for anyone who wants to sidestep hefty interest payments while avoiding expensive fees.
Its initial aims might have been pure; at this point, it's simply a way for the same old entrenched hierarchies to be established in a way which sidesteps the responsibility that a company has towards in its investors and to shunt the risk onto its devoted fans who are giving money simply because Timmy is one of Our Guys.
In an article in today's Wall Street Journal («One College Sidesteps the Crisis» (subscription required)-RRB- that reviews how they did it, John Michaelson, who heads Cooper's investment committee, criticizes the «Yale Model» of David Swensen which has been so highly praised in recent years, calling it «deeply flawed».
Though weirdly precise, this story sidesteps one key fact: Hewitt's Grounded is the work of someone who wields the «wrong» tools like a pro.
So it is easy to forget a less flamboyant figure such as Arthur Dove (1880 - 1946) who evolved his own modernist manner by small sidesteps from the down - home realism of contemporaries such as Edward Hopper and John Sloan.
The coffee blend includes beans that Carmichael is obtaining from Haitian sources that, he says, sidestep predatory loan sharks and middlemen who have hampered the climb out of poverty by Haitian coffee growers.
Senator John McCain dared to frame his response around both energy independence and climate, and was the only Republican to mention «greenhouse gases,» although he did quickly sidestep phrasing that might have inflamed the many Republicans who think global warming is a hoax.
Unlike other scientists in the global warming field who have had to continually backtrack, sidestep and spin erroneous findings when their models proved embarrassingly wrong, Abdussamatov's studies over the last decade have stayed on course, in keeping with the actual temperature readings that ultimately provide a true measure of climate change.
The assortment of critics who have glommed onto my work claim otherwise, in predictable fashion, while also predictably sidestepping challenges to put their money where their mouth is on such accusations.
And while her point about blogs is candy to the ears of those who write them, she sidesteps something important — the audience.
UCLA School of Law professor Eugene Volokh picked up on Althouse's post, taking issue with one commenter who contended that it is not «right to sidestep» something that is «part of being a woman.»
With your monthly premium, you sidestep potentially expensive medical bills, and also the possibility of paying wages to an employee who isn't working.
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