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Fossil's smartwatches have always eschewed features for simplicity and affordability.
We really eschewed percussion in any standard way back then.
I've had people say: 'Well, obviously you've eschewed studio movies.
He produced his own tracks and eschewed assigned record producers.
But for this concert, Ms. Lafourcade eschewed the ripped jeans.
He also wore a black bow tie and eschewed socks.
He eschewed private opportunity for the life of a politician.
He has eschewed third-party dispute resolution mechanisms in trade agreements.
To heighten the experience he eschewed a purely computer-generated set.
He eschewed policy briefings or any sort of traditional debate prep.
It eschewed the vainglorious interruptions and profane interjections so familiar today.
He eschewed mobile phones and trackable devices and frequently moved location.
Francis paid his own hotel bill and eschewed the red shoes.
Mr. Fishman, as chief executive of Travelers, largely eschewed such strategies.
He also eschewed taking part in the intelligence briefing every day.
DE> which eschewed Google's guidelines on most of its jobs websites.
These two views of love eschewed violence yet insisted on militancy.
Theaters seemed a more unequivocal danger, but Copeland eschewed total closure.
Mussels in the bay, once prized, are now eschewed as dangerous.
Thankfully, Mr. Odinga has eschewed the use of violence so far.
And yet when designing the tax code, Washington eschewed indirect taxes.
The company, at first, eschewed things that other competitors deemed necessary.
But he's largely eschewed the standard preparation for a national run.
Mr Zelensky's real campaign eschewed traditional rallies in favour of comedy performances.
Lilly has typically eschewed large deals, preferring to develop its own drugs.
The songs within eschewed even the most basic conventions of the day.
Rubio has eschewed the bomb-throwing of conservatives such as Texas Sen.
Alibaba has long eschewed building a logistics network to keep down costs.
Nepotism isn't eschewed in a healthy democratic society just because it's corrupt.
Mr. Trump eschewed cue cards on set, improvising most of his lines.
Fundamentals were eschewed in favor of spiffy marketing pitches and pipe dreams.
She was a loner, claiming to have eschewed the trappings of urbanity.
Like his European counterparts, Trump has eschewed overt discussion of racial superiority.
Donald Trump eschewed tradition when he entered the White House pet-less.
Bernie Sanders have eschewed traditional fundraising in favor of online grassroots donations.
He eschewed logic: Leading 2-1, he introduced Karim Benzema, a striker.
He eschewed the beaten path to the PGA Tour — through the Web.
But Pepsi eschewed an agency in favor its in-house marketing arm.
She has always been a proud other, having long ago eschewed gender norms.
The offbeat beauty decision wasn't the only way the model eschewed seasonal trends.
Do you think he eschewed the public acclaim deliberately, or was it indignancy ?
It appears that Bryan really is back, and has eschewed the training wheels.
" He eschewed the term wall, and instead used the term "well-constructed barrier.
Louisiana and Kentucky eschewed more mainstream choices for Lemonheads and Swedish Fish, respectively.
These narratives eschewed stereotypes and obvious morals for subtler characterizations of queer lives.
He had eschewed the reserved VIP seats and decided to not go backstage.
You've always had these great pop sensibilities, but they've always eschewed pop trend.
Arriving on a commercial flight, he eschewed the VIP exit at the airport.
The crowd eschewed urbane black for marigold yellow, poppy red and rose pink.
The airline eschewed frills like meal service, opting instead for its signature roasted peanuts.
Emily Maynard eschewed the suites entirely, explaining that she wasn't comfortable with the concept.
I eschewed my lingering doubts, swallowed down whatever burgeoning desire I'd come to know.
Apple is a rarity: it has little goodwill because it has eschewed big deals.
Well before he took office, however, he had eschewed most explicitly race-based policies.
Some exiles joined a conservative White Russian church which eschewed everything on Soviet soil.
On his trips to Germany, Japan and China, he mostly eschewed contact with journalists.
John Lewis — eschewed his prepared remarks and spoke candidly about his remarkable personal journey.
But recently, the firm eschewed its nearly 80-year-old tactic of playing nice.
Mr. Trump has eschewed many of the Obama team's get-out-the-vote efforts.
For the first decade of its existence, for instance, FreshBooks eschewed venture capital entirely.
This year, he eschewed not only chemicals and pesticides but tilling and Weedwacking, too.
The business mogul has largely eschewed traditional campaign strategies like surveying a disaster area.
He was devoted to deregulation and corporate tax cuts and generally eschewed ideological fireworks.
In the Democratic race, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has eschewed donations from Wall Street.
What makes these companies timely is that their founders eschewed trickle-down business models.
Spotify had eschewed a typical initial public offering in favor of a direct listing.
He told himself that at least he'd always eschewed drinking, smoking, and drug use.
Some artists have eschewed traditional acoustic and electronic instruments to compose with computer code.
She has long eschewed the ubiquitous trappings of modern society: the cellphone and computer.
In Washington, he has eschewed a coat and tie for fishing shirts and boots.
And it was unfair for him to blindly abhor any style that eschewed ornament.
Victorian liberals were often pacifists who welcomed the ties of trade but eschewed military alliances.
This was a year when predictions were shattered, polls discredited, facts eschewed and rationality dismissed.
When we cooked, though, he eschewed the costume in favor of a plain white apron.
Trump eschewed his traditional victory speech and press conference, but released a statement thanking voters.
The birthday girl eschewed her usual bikini style for a gingham Solid & Striped one-piece.
Like his European counterparts, Trump has eschewed overt discussion of racial superiority during his campaign.
Now, there's a huge, huge caveat here: Costa Rica hasn't eschewed all fossil fuels entirely.
The company has eschewed a clunky wristband for one that's a little bit more delicate.
He later eschewed a motorcade to make his way to his new office on foot.
He eschewed the secular vein in socialism, struggling to reconcile it with his Lutheran faith.
He eschewed foundation, mascara and lipstick, and added only coats of shimmer on the face.
Under Polman, Unilever has eschewed big acquisitions, the largest being the purchase of Alberto Culver.
Tiny and hypersexual, he wore heeled boots and black eyeliner, and purposefully eschewed easy categorization.
Others in the administration, including Trump, were toying with the interventionist option that Tillerson eschewed.
They eschewed the analysis embraced by the Americans and opted for a simple coin toss.
Alinsky's whole problem with the New Left is that they eschewed his tactical advice. Sure.
Mutual toleration eroded, and political parties eschewed forbearance for a "win at all cost" strategy.
He eschewed the idea that there is a fundamental difference between television and digital viewers.
But Mr. Fanaka (1942-2012) eschewed the movement's poetic realism in favor of genre work.
Speaking on Tuesday morning, Vigneault eschewed verbs like "expect" and "hope" for more definite language.
But recently, the firm has eschewed its nearly 80-year-old tactic of playing nice.
They eschewed New York because "we were told it was just terrifying," Natalie Bauman said.
The plan, which largely eschewed investment in R&D, made the company a Wall Street darling.
New players eschewed the moribund and embattled party organizations for candidate campaigns and direct issue advocacy.
They eschewed primary-colored spandex-clad do-gooders in favor of science fiction, weirdness, and sex.
Since 2014, the Randall's Island mega-festival has eschewed flashy light art in favor of muralists.
For years, both families had openly criticized the company and initially eschewed its three-times offer.
And Anti eschewed radio-ready singles, choosing instead to finally reveal the woman behind the music.
Even during its heyday, the industry eschewed trends like 'Dress Down Fridays' embraced by other companies.
Slack famously eschewed traditional sales and marketing for years while it grew through word-of-mouth.
Mrs May at least had a reputation as a dutiful public servant who eschewed flashy gimmicks.
Obama largely eschewed explicit mentions of race, wary of provoking a backlash to his historic candidacy.
Some of Hollywood's biggest names have eschewed makeup altogether or have gone minimal with the stuff.
To promote its $210 Galaxy On6 smartphone launched last month, Samsung has eschewed traditional TV advertising.
They eschewed minimaps, traditional chore lists, and let players approach their worlds on their own terms.
Findings in cases are negotiated, not discovered; frontal assaults on high-powered law firms are eschewed.
Stitch Fix eschewed the label when marketing its public offering to investors, sources have told CNBC.
Ironically, Real Karl famously eschewed social media even though he would have been great at it.
Other women eschewed epochal demands for piety and purity in their bids to earn a living.
Previously, Trump had eschewed such events that historically comprise a significant portion of a candidate's time.
Other sites like Vox and BuzzFeed have eschewed display ads entirely in favor of native advertising.
As interim leader, Mr. Tokayev appointed new deputy ministers but eschewed major personnel or policy changes.
Parrish has eschewed relationships and children — which makes sense, as he sometimes sends himself to dangerous locations.
Yet Spaniards eschewed radicalism, giving the biggest vote share to Spain's ruling center-right People's Party (PP).
Many close to the prolific singer say that he eschewed recreational drug use and rarely drank alcohol.
The campaign eschewed Secret Service for private security to maintain the flexibility to make last-minute decisions.
Though many country acts eschewed a drummer, Fontana served as an on-call percussionist for the production.
It eschewed the future supply of AI services to power smart weapons or norm-violating surveillance techniques.
It seemed a few Indian companies, having for years eschewed fresh investment, might even start borrowing again.
Occultists were believers and charlatans capitalized on it, but artists for the most part have eschewed it.
He eschewed the high-flying rhetoric typical of such occasions in favor of more blunt, populist declarations.
Bruce always eschewed social media, but Caitlyn is now on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook – and breaking records.
The billionaire eschewed the night's camp theme in favor of a traditional black tuxedo with a bowtie.
I remembered having read somewhere that, while in the studio, the duo eschewed any trace of spontaneity.
With limited app support, customers eschewed the machines in favor of Intel-based devices running full Windows.
Without the involvement of their Justice Department colleagues, the FBI eschewed options that might have expedited matters.
Customers who eschewed human servers spent more money, according a recent CKE test in Tennessee, Puzder said.
The gentleperson's agreement whereby he eschewed heated attacks—since Mrs Clinton would inevitably win anyway—has crumbled.
When Merkel visited Saudi Arabia in 2010, she eschewed a head covering for that appearance as well.
He carefully eschewed talk of liberty or democracy, which has been standard presidential rhetoric since Woodrow Wilson.
He advertised less, eschewed a large campaign organization, and caused deliberate offense to nearly every voter demographic.
Until now, Mr. Nadella has actively eschewed that strategy and unwound many of his predecessors' bad decisions.
Goldman has traditionally eschewed consumer lending and has preferred to serve corporations, governments and the ultra-wealthy.
This monarch, who eschewed corsets and shocked doctors with her frankness about her body, was simply powerful.
The use of personally identifiable information (PII) in this way is widely eschewed by the advertising industry.
Cobain eschewed slick, corporate rock, and his anguished lyrics and distorted riffs expressed both intimacy and rebellion.
They eschewed diner stops in favor of filling theaters, gymnasiums and stadiums with thousands of cheering supporters.
She wore her hair loose, eschewed makeup, went to therapy, did ashtanga yoga, joined the Kabbalah Center.
For the last few years, Nintendo has eschewed traditional press conferences with action-packed Nintendo Direct streams.
Aggressively frugal and defensive in their financial decisions, they had eschewed credit cards for the past 15 years.
Kenya has generally eschewed militarized park policing since the 1990s and has instead embraced a community-based model.
Good girls got good grades, turned in their homework on time, and eschewed boy craziness for other pursuits.
It wasn't just that he did things in a hurry, but that he eschewed predictability while doing so.
He eschewed formal business suits, dressed in well-worn clothes and in later years drove an old Volvo.
However, Target (TGT), which has around 1,850 US stores and 360,503 workers, has eschewed a robot-worker strategy.
On the night of February 7th, however, OPS embraced the sort of melodrama he has so long eschewed.
She may kiss and bite her knee, watched or unwatched, inserting a beige loafer as an eschewed dildo.
Disick, wearing jeans and a yellow sweater, eschewed the cameras while Tyga posed when he entered the club.
Think of a burger, the kind of food that Camacho eschewed during his early efforts to lose weight.
It eschewed that economic ideology in favor of the massive growth of its quasi-capitalist system has provided.
Russia has eschewed the kind of sex-education and drug policies that have been shown to work elsewhere.
Trump eschewed the political establishment by tapping a man with a vast, but unconventional, reservoir of global experience.
Last night, the model eschewed her La Perla couture and put on black leggings and a crop top.
Still, the network this weekend has largely eschewed politics, focusing instead on their philanthropic initiatives, like Stand Together.
From the start she eschewed the constraints of realism, choosing to write about the alien and the speculative.
Prince Mohammed increasingly seems to see oil as a potential political instrument — an approach that Mr. Naimi eschewed.
The right has found a way to ignite their base through shrewd tactics often eschewed by the left.
Clinton's 1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham eschewed the running board and sunroof of the earlier model, for extra security. 
While the Wells Report eschewed the Ideal Gas Law for some arguably incriminating texts, Ben Goodell did not.
She eschewed the habit, common among her contemporaries, of using Italian artisans to do the actual marble-carving.
Robinson was actually one of the few—or perhaps only— people who eschewed business casual for a suit.
It may also be because she eschewed stardom, identifying herself as an art worker rather than an artist.
Both have eschewed the normal left/right/center political labels and have a relative lack of political baggage.
If stolen kisses and holding hands could undermine the state, then what of the sounds that eschewed translation?
YouTube has eschewed a more balanced approach to the content its algorithms select and recommend for commercial reasons.
Ms. Thunberg eschewed convenience, comfort and all the other little things that serve as excuses for our inaction.
Others, like the British brand Bremont, have eschewed direct online sales to sell through their retail partners' sites.
Trudeau found an unlikely ally Wednesday in Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who laughingly eschewed opining on the kerfuffle.
Spence was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1982, and eschewed Western treatments, seeking traditional Chinese medicine instead.
Trump has eschewed much of the one-on-one retail politicking of typical campaigns in favor of large rallies.
Like many collectors of such work, Mr. Louis-Dreyfus eschewed the term "outsider art" as patronizing, his daughter said.
I grew up in an exceptionally conservative slice of evangelical Christianity that eschewed mainstream culture generally and movies specifically.
Trump, who says Washington is "broken" and controlled by special interests, has largely eschewed technocrats with long government experience.
Most mainstream media outlets have eschewed any attempts to building some sort of false balance between the two candidates.
Unlike the makers of some other novel small aircraft, PAL-V has eschewed electric power, at least for now.
No other modern president has routinely treated America's partners so shoddily or eschewed the idea of leading through alliances.
Their most recent collaboration eschewed Mickey and Minnie for Snow White's universe with a darker ready-to-wear offering.
He eschewed debates and tried to argue in mailers and television ads that Castor was the consummate corrupt insider.
An essential part of assuming office consisted of a series of oaths in which the monarch firmly eschewed Catholicism.
The interface eschewed traditional buttons in favor of touch (via a touchscreen in the steering wheel), gesture, and voice.
Silicon Valley's highest echelon is filled with examples of successful people who have eschewed degrees in favor of entrepreneurship.
There are a ton of delicious things I eschewed as a child that I'd devour in a heartbeat today.
By applying straight sections of tape to a surface, he eschewed drawing as well as pared down his means.
Formed in 1980, the Workers' Party eschewed strict Marxist dogma and embraced a democratic process for electing its leaders.
He eschewed complexity, preferring to tackle only a problem's essentials, discard any distracting elements and ruthlessly squeeze what remained.
Vopper, where it eschewed liability of a media defendant for obtaining, analyzing, and broadcasting portions of a leaked conversation.
Republicans, on the other hand, have eschewed more pro-tax ads for an array of attacks against the Democrat.
Ellison was an eccentric bastard who frustrated his friends, confounded his enemies, and eschewed popularity in favor of credibility.
But most other species eschewed developing similarly outsized brains during evolution, because large brains carry a hefty metabolic cost.
On a few occasions, he has eschewed the real world entirely and reconstructed his aesthetic in three-dimensional installations.
Sonja eschewed the family profession to pursue a career in design, though her time in school was short-lived.
In 45, Stamkos eschewed an open-market bidding war in favor of an eight-year contract with Tampa Bay.
Other celebrities eschewed angelic accessories and instead opted for royal regalia, wearing crowns and tiaras fit for a coronation.
It enrages me when ignorance is elevated and empowered, when historical truth is eschewed, when current realities are denied.
Wales Bonner eschewed seating entirely, having showgoers stand along the perimeter of a sparse room in London's Swiss Church.
Investors rushed to safe haven bonds, pushing yields lower, and eschewed stocks as worries over the coronavirus outbreak spiked.
Tesla has eschewed paid advertisingMusk tweeted last year that he&aposd rather put ad dollars into making better products.
Bernie Sanders have eschewed big donations and private fundraisers, instead relying on small-dollar donations to fuel their campaigns.
Two of his rivals, Warren and Sanders, have eschewed high-dollar fundraisers; Buttigieg and Biden, however, have embraced them.
Trump also has eschewed the daily intelligence briefings that are typical for a president-elect, attending them only occasionally.
It runs the risk being perceived as a Photoshop gimmick and, for this reason, is often eschewed by artists.
They eschewed CG effects in the sense of using green screen, but they did a lot in post-production.
He eschewed the bold gestures and tight geometry of what many consider the distinctly American characteristics of Abstract Expressionism.
He abided by Roman law but eschewed legalistic interpretations of Jewish rules, as when he healed people on the Sabbath.
Mr Shaban's personal role in "The Skin Horse" notwithstanding, Samson usually eschewed narration, believing it to be domineering and dictatorial.
In the records of succeeding centuries, they surface only sporadically, usually in condemnations by Christian leaders who eschewed Jewish practices.
But during Hunted's season premiere last night, the search team eschewed technological advances for a more reliable failsafe: human error.
She's stepped, seemingly easily, into the role played by a campaign spouse, one that her stepmother Melania Trump has eschewed.
Luxury watchmakers have hitherto eschewed the second-hand trade, fearing diluting the exclusivity of their brands and cannibalizing their sales.
Michael Bloomberg, New York's former mayor and another ageing, liberal-minded billionaire, eschewed the race, in part, for such reasons.
But at least Denver's quarterback, Peyton Manning, says Newton eschewed his big persona on the field as the game ended.
She eschewed anything fashion-forward, choosing to cloak herself in baggy pants and oversized shirts that hung to her knees.
Swift eschewed her semi-famous Fourth of July bash in favor of a more covert celebration in Turks and Caicos.
My mom eschewed computers and gadgets for the longest time, so much so that it became a badge of honor.
He eschewed sectarianism, telling Ahmed that a Muslim was a Muslim, regardless of the school of thought they subscribed to.
A contested convention would pose a major test for Trump's campaign, which thus far has eschewed a traditional grassroots organization.
CEO Sundar Pichai, who has eschewed being paid in stock for the last two years, received $1.8 million last year.
He has eschewed forcing resolution where compromise has been elusive, even with Congress's most fundamental duty of developing a budget.
"The idea that I was motivated by a fear of you leaving can be eschewed!" she announces to her father.
Trump has eschewed long-held American ideas of how those who make the White House home ought to conduct themselves.
Most players eschewed their drivers in those conditions, but gauging the roll of tee shots and approach shots was tricky.
But in recent years he has eschewed interviews with the news media and avoided outright opposition to the Communist Party.
Their divorce filing caps four months of the kind of public drama that Amazon and its founder have long eschewed.
Although Europe has largely eschewed genetically modified crops, glyphosate has also been the best-selling weed killer there as well.
As the president has shown in relation to Huawei, he has eschewed dogma and adopted pragmatic positions prioritizing U.S. interests.
The first installment eschewed the skintight and brightly colored comic-book costumes for black leather, which the film comments on.
But shuttering ENA also smacks of the sort of political gimmickry that he has generally eschewed since his 2017 election.
Obamacare eschewed radical change — which would have been even less popular, given the disruptions — for progress within the current framework.
And he eschewed the inflammatory, personal attacks on his rivals that have drawn both cheers and boos in prior debates.
Tattoos were eschewed because they were assumed to be unpopular; once that was proven incorrect, body ink was suddenly welcome.
Americans are increasingly favouring pickup trucks and sports-utility vehicles, gas guzzlers eschewed by much of the rest of the world.
They eschewed the norms set by the industry gatekeepers that would have them produce more commercially appealing (read: American sympathetic) works.
The Mars itself is rather nicely designed, as Anker eschewed the standard flat projector look for a more cube-like structure.
Physical buttons are a good fallback for wonky gesture controls, but Byton has eschewed almost all of them in its concept.
Which is why most of the major companies have eschewed testing on unmapped rural roads in favor of suburbs and cities.
Trump eschewed this type of organizing as well as the more modern forms of get-out-the-vote work done online.
But upon reflection, the blind spot in the work emerged: Visions from India seems to have wholly eschewed humans as subjects.
The Izumo represents the bold new military future Japan is embarking on — one it has eschewed for the past half-century.
Like the brashest character on a reality competition, he banked on American respect for a maverick and eschewed rules of decorum.
From the beginning, Donald Trump's campaign has eschewed conventional campaign tactics, choosing instead to rely on huge rallies and free media.
On numerous occasions, the company has eschewed hardware arms races to focus on important — but oft-overlooked — aspects of handset manufacturing.
The show ran about 40 minutes shorter than the 2018 program and eschewed its typical opening monologue for short celebrity cameos.
She eschewed compressed air and a respirator, holding her breath and free diving in order to get the shots she envisioned.
He largely eschewed the retail politics so popular in early-voting states and made comments that would sink any other politician.
A Navy hull technician who eventually eschewed the college route to work with sheet metal, he understands the population he serves.
He also eschewed the three-count pin, demanding referees count to 5 to show off his dominance over a fallen foe.
He "has often eschewed progressive politics to campaign on fiscal responsibility and 'sense over nonsense,'" as The Washington Post put it.
In his first five years in power, Xi eschewed the cautious foreign policy that had been a hallmark of his predecessors.
The sexual politics of the garment weren't eschewed, rather they were embraced, and manipulated, by a new generation of fashion designers.
The move is a big departure for a man who has famously eschewed outside money from anyone but friends and family.
This was to be a new Eden, one that eschewed the sins that got humankind kicked out of the old one.
The developments were the latest in an increasingly bizarre set of events that has eschewed the traditional playbook for military takeovers.
They also talked to enthusiastic local residents who eschewed royal protocol to display Cuban warmth, with one woman hugging Charles enthusiastically.
Jimmy Carter, who eschewed personal enrichment in favor of quietly effecting humanitarian advances around the world, was viewed as an outlier.
They led by one stroke from Swede Henrik Stenson, who eschewed a driver for the second straight day while carding 66.
Its Mountain Dew sponsorship eschewed obnoxious banners or pretentious "art" installations in favor of keeping their visual presence to a minimum.
It was a nod to the fake, old "birther" conspiracy that even Mr. Trump has eschewed after promoting it for years.
He eschewed San Marin High, his neighborhood public school, to attend Marin Catholic, a football powerhouse a couple of towns away.
Although Kattankudy's Islamic organizations are horrified by Mr. Zaharan's militancy and have eschewed violence, most have campaigned for years against Sufis.
Our values are powerful weapons that cannot be set aside, ignored, or eschewed in order to defend democracy around the world.
Mr. Trump has eschewed multilateral deals like the TPP, which he pulled the United States out of when he became president.
But the use of those funds has declined since the 2000 election when then-candidate George W. Bush eschewed the program.
Not long ago, Microsoft made consumer privacy protection the default position for its search engine — a move eschewed by its competitors.
In the past week, he has eschewed the walker and relied on support from aides and members of his defense team.
It would be difficult to tell, for example, if an employee eschewed sex in favor of a walk in the country.
Iran, a Shiite nation, has generally eschewed any alliance with Sunni militants like the ones who attacked the American diplomatic compound.
PREPA bizarrely eschewed the help of leading American utilities, despite their combined expertise and experience in restoring operations in disaster zones.
Buyers, more discerning and cautious, eschewed properties considered overpriced or unremarkable, especially on the luxury side, where inventory was more plentiful.
Trump already eschewed one recent Super Bowl tradition by declining to grant an interview to NBC, which is broadcasting the game.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since growing up in Olathe, Kansas, 50-year-old painter Angela Dufresne has eschewed realism.
Though the teasers have been superb, they've generally eschewed plot details in favor of mood and showing off Ryan Gosling's coat.
Once a promising entrepreneur, Swartz had eschewed the traditional Silicon Valley career path for an unorthodox campaign of radical public-interest activism.
In the run-up to his historic summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, Trump eschewed any sort of formal preparations.
President Donald Trump has also eschewed the format, preferring instead to deliver large campaign-style rallies in which he seems to revel.
And throughout her career, she has largely eschewed long-term research with fancy telescopes, competitive funding, and approving nods from university administrators.
Trump, a former reality TV star who eschewed a lot of debate practice, was assertive and focused early on, interrupting Clinton repeatedly.
Trump has thus far eschewed interview requests from media, opting to craft her image through social media and rare appearances at events.
Several 2020 Democrats have renounced taking donations from corporate-backed super PACs, while Sanders and Warren have eschewed high-dollar fundraisers altogether.
Goldman Sachs is diving back into a business most of Wall Street has eschewed in the wake of the global financial crisis.
Pence said he's preparing "in a very traditional way," despite reports that Trump has eschewed any mock debates or typical debate prep.
Could it be possible that horizontal stripes, all white, oversized fits, mixed prints and other things I eschewed could lead to...flattery?
"In casting aside this archaic and insidious relic of the colonial past, Angola has eschewed discrimination and embraced equality," the agency said.
It eschewed the chance to buy YouTube (subsequently bought by Google), and its purchase of eBay fell through because of clashing egos.
Dillashaw certainly has gotten too keen to engage on occasions and eschewed the feints and movement which serve to hide his advances.
Obama appointees transformed Justice into a 19th-Century political machine that coerced, bullied, and eschewed law for the altar of partisan politics.
When pressed, Trump has eschewed dealmaking and calls for unity and doubled down on attacks on the media and his Democratic opposition.
Mr. Trump, who eschewed a teleprompter despite aides' attempts to impose discipline on his speeches, also unveiled a new attack against Mrs.
Written after a breakup with a longtime boyfriend, the album bursts with the sort of catharsis that Lorde might have previously eschewed.
The New York socialite eschewed uptown conventions, and spent her life realizing brilliant, ballsy visions that made her an iconoclast among peers.
Mind you: the show eschewed any suggestion of sex by presenting Lucy sleeping in a twin bed next to her husband Desi.
Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite, raises $1.25 billion Epic Games has notably eschewed storefront revenue splits on Fortnite wherever they can.
Trump has also eschewed party loyalty for most of his career in favor of bipartisan donations and positions across the political spectrum.
The secretary of state has long eschewed domestic politics, and we used to say that party affiliations end at the waters' edge.
A Tennessee bride eschewed wedding tradition and asked three grandmothers — and one great-grandmother — to be her flower girls at her wedding.
Queen Elizabeth II wields a delicate, unsought sovereignty that can never be eschewed (except by abdication or death) and is rarely exercised.
As a presidential candidate, Trump eschewed a de facto tradition of modern American president campaigns by refusing to release his tax returns.
He added that he also eschewed the typical venture capital practice of investing in companies based on a specific strategy or thesis.
The two progressive firebrands, who have polled near the top of the crowded primary field, have also eschewed high-dollar private fundraisers.
But El-Sayed's campaign, which eschewed corporate PAC money, garnered passionate support from Michigan liberals and endorsements from national figures including Sen.
But despite rewarding incredible academic and career accomplishments in his nominees, President Trump has largely eschewed the sons and daughters of privilege.
He's eschewed a jacket and tie during debates, opting for just a button-down shirt when he faces the suit-wearing congressmen.
Although reflecting conservative Republican positions on many foreign policy issues, Mr. Gilman eschewed the firebrand tones of some of his party colleagues.
A coloratura soprano who did not perform in Europe until she was 21912, she eschewed the rarefied image of an opera diva.
There is, however, one area of the world Trump seems to have eschewed altogether, an area where his skittishness could prove a boon.
Members of the wealthy West Michigan clan eschewed donations directly to Trump's campaign in 2016 — and DeVos herself criticized then-candidate Trump's style.
Davis' wedding gown featured plenty of rhinestones and feathers, upping the glam factor, and even her bouquet eschewed traditional blooms for crystal flowers.
"Bountiful", which was founded in 1946, has its roots in offshoots from the American Mormon church whose mainstream leadership eschewed polygamy in 1890.
It's eschewed any kind of buttons on the bezel, which means if your fingers are greasy then your e-ink display is greasy.
While state-run media have eschewed the phenomenon, the governmental Casa de las Americas hosted an exhibition of photos documenting it last month.
Highly-successful people like Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg have famously eschewed this morning struggle by sticking to the same outfit every day.
Design duo Badgley Mischka eschewed the runway entirely for their first collection since taking back ownership of their brand from Iconix Brand Group.
He has also hired someone to handle fundraising for his campaign, a departure from his 2016 presidential bid, when he eschewed such hires.
There will be hours of talk about the Bush legacy, a word he eschewed, and the example he set for bringing folks together.
She loved it, but eschewed the skirt steak with romesco ("too squishy on the inside") and the smoked cod with spring onion soubise.
Those are fighting words coming from the co-owner of a kosher restaurant, where swine is eschewed and dairy kept away from meat.
While some designers this season took the concept of the classic pinstriped shirt and turned it on its head — others eschewed shirts altogether.
Now investors are licking their wounds, except for those who eschewed the name brands and went for boring old B2B and infrastructure companies.
Companies that might have previously eschewed the idea of remote work have been forced to embrace the system for thousands of their employees.
Unlike those artists, however, Moses eschewed a singular style, embarking instead on a life-long exploration of abstract painting in its many forms.
The Judson collective, among other things, eschewed affectation and mannerism in performance, and for that reason Pat Catterson was an especially riveting sight.
Again, they eschewed a field goal, which would have made it a one-possession game, and again they were rewarded with a touchdown.
To date Bloomberg has eschewed most TV interview requests and has sidestepped the debate process since he hasn't qualified for any of them.
Sartre, Camus, Sebald, Modiano, Kundera and others emerged, writers who eschewed traditional plot in favor of the unfolding thoughts of a single mind.
This season, as she has done occasionally in the past, she eschewed a formal show for a sort of dinner theater with clothes.
For him, basketball — not an explicitly Christian game, but one that eschewed violence and encouraged teamwork and character development — was an evangelical tool.
To create an authentic, respectful portrait of a gritty, bygone part of New York City, the photographers eschewed digital for an analog method.
It eschewed the athleisure trend, which has buoyed sales at Nike and Adidas, and struggled to translate its brand to an international audience.
His recent fashion choices have largely eschewed binary gender roles, especially since he&aposs returned to the spotlight to promote his new music.
But the league is known for two-a-day practices in which plays and drills are eschewed for sprints and high-intensity workouts.
And that, at Marni, Francesco Risso had eschewed decade-hopping and heritage-referencing to actually dare to delve into the scary subject: eroticism.
For instance, Two Sigma — a major quant hedge fund started by former senior DE Shaw executives — has eschewed their former colleagues' hybrid methods.
The two-minute battle scene eschewed traditional static camera framing for the type of psychedelic perspective work that characterizes Nova Seed's action sequences.
Traditional venture capitalists have — with some exceptions such as Sequoia, A16Z and Union Square Ventures — largely eschewed ICOs as a legitimate path of funding.
Yet with Brexit hanging over the economy, he eschewed costly crowd-pleasers in favour of amassing what became known as his "Brexit war-chest".
Set on an eerie, alien world, it eschewed the poppy optimism of most '80s games for a claustrophobic odyssey set to spare, menacing tones.
He famously eschewed humility when he declared, "I am God!" to his comic book artists in his early days at the helm of Marvel.
Saudi Arabia has historically eschewed independent audits, and its reserves have remained roughly unchanged for decades despite the Saudis pumping huge amounts of crude.
Bollywood has traditionally eschewed such topics in the past, but is finding that stories with a social message are increasingly being accepted by audiences.
It eschewed the standard soul sound he had been going for, with songs that flirted with bossa nova and even Jeff Buckley-indebted grunge.
He took no holidays, worked seven days a week, eschewed television for a single radio, living alone after both his marriages ended in divorce.
"In casting aside this archaic and insidious relic of the colonial past, Angola has eschewed discrimination and embraced equality," Human Rights Watch's statement said.
In Detroit, Ford eschewed the traditional new car reveal in favor of a TED-style talk about smart cities and the future of transportation.
He helped the presumptive Republican nominee adjust to the reality of fundraising, which Trump largely eschewed during his primary campaign, a source told CNN.
Army eschewed an extra-point kick and chose to pitch the ball to Walker, who ran untouched around right end for the winning conversion.
Unlike demagogues like Sarah Palin or Trump, Ryan was someone who eschewed dishonest and polarizing rhetoric in favor of honest debates about the issues.
He eschewed potentially effective tools such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership while alienating allies who might have joined the United States in applying pressure.
The network also relied on the dated COBOL programming language, which initially became popular in the 1960s and is now eschewed by younger programmers.
Most plantation tour sites eschewed engaging in a thoughtful discussion of slavery, instead choosing to focus on the architecture and landscape of the homes.
Part of the issue is that some consumers have eschewed milk for health reasons, said Tom Bailey, the Rabobank analyst who wrote the report.
The comeback compilation, and its blunt title (Taking Back What's Ours) did little to subdue the public's zeal for the popular emo Szuch eschewed.
Swift, who has eschewed politics, told her followers she could not support Blackburn due to the congresswoman's record on women's issues and gay rights.
He called for the Constitution to be rewritten, promised to roll back centuries of racism and eschewed Western suits for attire using indigenous designs.
While many countries and cities worldwide have gone into lockdown, shutting schools and public meeting places, the U.K. has so far eschewed such measures.
Trump has eschewed that practice in favor of temporary appointments, which allows him to place pliable underlings throughout the federal government in makeshift roles.
As first-generation Indian migrants in Singapore, they eschewed values that associated them with the old-fashioned village life their parents had left behind.
In some of those cases, the judge eschewed a common practice of making multiple sentences concurrent and instead ruled that they be served consecutively.
Mainstream parties in Germany have long eschewed charisma-driven politics — in the style of personality-centered movements — and have avoided shows of overt nationalism.
But despite the blockchain hype of the last few years, Verisart eschewed the fundraising bonanza, preferring instead to perfect its model and build partnerships.
In what Kaplan said was a sign the protests are having an impact, many Republicans have eschewed town halls this week to avoid confrontations.
The idea that Homo sapiens killed off and replaced the Neanderthals was eschewed in favor of the hypothesis that the two species became one.
By the eighties, however, she was moving toward the mainstream, making works for big stages, with musical accompaniment (another thing that she had eschewed).
This, too, she framed as a feminist initiative (though she eschewed the term itself, and refused to appear in exhibitions of exclusively women artists).
In an interview in October, Mr. Flynn insisted that he had eschewed financial rewards to follow his political convictions and join the Trump campaign.
But she soon grew disillusioned with the demands placed on young divas, and she eschewed national celebrity for a quieter life in her hometown.
We asked a slew of industry tastemakers to discuss the unsolicited advice they've been given over the years — and how they eschewed absurd style mandates.
The Minneapolis native eschewed spotlight through the years, preferring his Paisley Park sanctuary in Chanhassen, Minnesota, to flashier environments in New York or Los Angeles.
Tech accelerators have been a hot topic over the past few years, especially within industries that have traditionally eschewed the world of startups and technology.
In fact, many experts have argued that Trump's worldview is reminiscent of President Andrew Jackson, who also eschewed global engagement and was skeptical of alliances.
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to depart from its normal protocols and grant relief the justices have eschewed for nearly 7003 years.
His decision was emblematic of his unconventional presidential bid that has eschewed traditional campaigning in favor of grassroots organizing through social media and selective interviews.
The idiosyncratic Cupertino company has long eschewed advertising on competitor platforms, but it's loosened up a bit on that stance in the past couple years.
At home he eschewed sloganeering (he pressed for "Death to America" chants to be dropped from Friday prayers) and decried fanaticism, calling it "Islamic fascism".
What makes this one different is founder Giuseppe Mascoli, who has generally eschewed the hostage-to-fortune route by opting not to extol noble missions.
John Cryan, who ran Deutsche Bank between 2015 and April 2018, eschewed scripts and liked to free-associate about how dreadful the German lender was.
In the months leading up to the primary, Trump has eschewed conventional wisdom that has had other candidates camped out in New Hampshire for months.
The donations are a departure from the previous presidential campaign cycle, when President Obama eschewed donations — either directly or in bundled form — from K Street.
Your articles on Egypt eschewed any objective analysis, focusing instead on spewing insults at Egypt's president ("The ruining of Egypt", "State of denial", August 6th).
King Abdullah of Jordan declared the Brotherhood "a Masonic cult" and banned it (although he eschewed the mass arrests that have taken place in Egypt).
While Mr. Trump eschewed super PACs and, to a lesser extent, television advertising during the Republican primary, he is now getting the support of both.
It hasn't been for a lack of opportunities, either: The court has eschewed cases on issues ranging from trigger locks to age restrictions for purchases.
Even abroad, Trump eschewed a heavy itinerary of diplomacy with the world leaders gathered in the French capital to commemorate the World War I armistice.
But it was used to justify a strategy that eschewed gains among nonwhite and moderate voters in favor of larger margins with conservative white voters.
Mr. Sanders is an avowed democratic socialist who wants to tax billionaires — of which there are plenty on Wall Street — and has eschewed big donations.
Matt Higgins, a "Shark Tank" investor and the CEO of RSE Ventures, eschewed conventional wisdom to pull himself out of poverty at an early age.
Both Mr. Lamont and Mr. Stefanowski have eschewed the state's famously generous public financing system, which gives qualified candidates $6 million toward general-election campaigns.
Yams, born Steven Rodriguez, jump-started the career of ASAP Rocky, the Mob's brightest star, and steered him toward a sound that eschewed rap regionalism.
In recent years, offshoots have joined the political system, including Ennahda, a party that belongs to the governing coalition in Tunisia and has eschewed extremism.
President Trump eschewed traditional television advertising during the 2016 campaign and can now overshadow even his own party's message at the drop of a tweet.
Mr. Banks said Beepi, which eschewed conventional test drives for 10-day money-back guarantees, failed to appraise cars accurately and was too capital-intensive.
Dru Love eschewed the Ralph Lauren clothing that his father endorses in favor of a Peter Millar golf shirt from his home course in Georgia.
Novo Nordisk has eschewed acquisitions in the past, as it focused on building its market-leading position in supplying insulin and other treatments for diabetics.
As the musician Sami Linna has pointed out, Mr. Tyner's right-hand clusters allowed him to imply the harmonic clarity that his left hand eschewed.
This is not to say that he eschewed communal worship: Jesus was a devout Jew who regularly attended synagogue and visited the Temple in Jerusalem.
The subtext of wealth and celebrity wrecks his potential as an everyman figure — one who might conceivably have eschewed megastar-specific afflictions for universal human error.
It eschewed bright colors and any suggestion of athleticism for a dark blue, traditional Japanese pattern that first became popular in the Edo period of Japan.
Unlike many of China's wilderness attractions, Laoshan has eschewed the hurly-burly of market stalls and other facilities intended to cater to a crush of tourists.
But other times he is more like Alexander Shlemenko, the Bellator old timer who got so famous for spinning techniques that he basically eschewed everything else.
I've hypothesized before that the GOP might have deliberately eschewed coordination early on in the campaign, because Donald Trump's antics provided some cover for other issues.
But even after the Albrecht brothers became very rich men, they reportedly eschewed any showy spending of their massive wealth and remaining frugal to the core.
Larger detractors include StepStone, a unit of media company and long-time Google critic Axel Springer which eschewed Google's guidelines on most of its jobs websites.
After a lot of consideration, Lennon eschewed the traditional route of loading a film crew and gear into a plane and jumping from location to location.
Last year, Playmaji eschewed going down the crowdfunding route and instead raised $500,16559833 from undisclosed angel investors, according to chief executive and co-founder Bryan Bernal.
The full show ran about 40 minutes shorter than the 2018 program hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and eschewed its typical opening monologue for short celebrity cameos.
First Daughter Ivanka Trump seems to have consistently eschewed each year's theme — save for 2013 and 2014 — and stepmother Melania Trump has essentially done the same.
In 2013 he likened those who eschewed his kamikaze tactics to appeasers of Nazism; now, on the stump, he lambasts mainstream Republicans as corrupt and pusillanimous.
I quickly eschewed the mouse in favor of the more direct interaction offered by the Surface Pen and the five styluses on my own right hand.
It's a strategic decision, but a departure for Apple, which has historically eschewed any product approach that would divorce simultaneous control over both software and hardware.
A whole day after Valencia eschewed Wales for Liverpool, Swansea posted "an in-depth look at the Swans' latest signing" on its website on Thursday morning.
While the pair has not been shy about tapping their networks for help, they have eschewed most of the usual marketing tactics for a start-up.
Last month, the White House hosted a "social media summit" that eschewed the large tech platforms in favor of 200 conservative social media personalities and activists.
Plenty of pundits have seized on the notion that Trump and Sanders have succeeded because they channel an economic populism that both major parties have eschewed.
They're the two major candidates who have eschewed big dollar fundraising and who want to push the party much further to the left on economic issues.
This new version of the party eschewed any serious effort to bargain and compromise with the opposition party, an essential activity within the American constitutional system.
For a while now he has eschewed writing in a straightforward narrative style and here the fractured nature of his poetry has come into its own.
The writer, Stephen Glover, eschewed the surrealism and shock tactics that have shaped this season and replaced them with thoughtful tête-à-têtes and straight talk.
The turn-of-the-century photographer (she lived from 1866-1952) eschewed convention in both her art and her love, to the dismay of her family.
Mr. Trump's advisers argue that the suburban voters who eschewed Republicans in the 2018 midterms will vote differently when the president's name is on the ballot.
And unlike some of her rivals — Biden and Buttigieg, in particular — she has eschewed traditional big-ticket fundraisers that often provide candidates with sizable financial boosts.
When she has the opportunity to defend her own plans, she does so with the firmness and specificity she's eschewed in the Medicare for All debate.
He has transferred $22018 million from old accounts to his 227 campaign, but, unlike Ms. Warren, he had eschewed high-dollar fund-raisers in past races.
Nevertheless, the company has brazenly pushed facial recognition technology out into the open in a way that bigger tech companies like Facebook have so far eschewed.
Trump has eschewed any help from the ethics agency, Shaub said, but his door is open should he want to revisit its plan for Trump's businesses.
It's a skill he's had since the mid-1960s, when he was briefly hailed as jazz's next great crossover star (he eschewed the spotlight soon after).
Mr. Gaultier, in a black shirt and jeans, brown blazer and professorial eyeglasses, came out and eschewed his usual catwalk scamper for a more sedate bow.
It is a practice that has largely fallen out of favor, as start-ups and investors alike have eschewed chasing unicorn status for its own sake.
Japan has long eschewed the acquisition of nuclear weapons, choosing instead to rely on the United States to deter any potential threat from its nuclear neighbors.
His candidacy is sure to jolt the political and protest communities at a time when activists have eschewed traditional politics and sought to work outside the system.
Under Kortun's leadership, SALT Beyoğlu largely eschewed the established tastes of the Turkey's art scene, testing out alternative formats for art presentation, debate, research and cultural exchange.
Because they eschewed traditional investors in favor of a series of Kickstarter campaigns, I decided to take a closer look at how the team makes it work.
Personality seemed to be the night's favorite accessory, because Vine star-turned-model Cameron Dallas and YouTuber Lilly Singh both eschewed red carpet convention to go casual.
But he's lagged in small-dollar donations, which have powered the fundraising apparatus of Sanders and Warren, who both have eschewed big-dollar fundraising in their campaigns.
Transparent's Landecker and Black-ish's Lewis not only eschewed gowns in favor of suits, but they both picked a two-piece outfit with a standout, bold print.
Throw in Lagerald Vick, another guard capable of scoring in bunches, and fellow guard Svi Mykhailiuk, who eschewed NBA overtures for one more season with the Jayhawks.
While some justices "pool" their clerks to streamline an effort to review the thousands of petitions that come before the court each term, Stevens eschewed that system.
McConnell eschewed criticizing Trump during the campaign but was more willing to break with the president recently on issues such as congressional term limits and Russian sanctions.
They eschewed the cliché of frying an egg on the sidewalk and instead left crayons outside in the sun on Wednesday, when the temperature hit 114 degrees.
Sitting aside Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in the Oval Office earlier this year, he eschewed any public lectures on widespread jailing of dissidents and journalists.
Unwilling to face questions about the controversy, Trump eschewed any kind of interactions with the press, a setting he otherwise could use to tout his accomplishments abroad.
He eschewed creative visuals or a proper stage set up and instead relied on a fireworks display, swiftly aging hits, and an impromptu tongue tsunami with Madonna.
"The Big Bang Theory" eschewed the usual sitcom gimmicks — cliffhangers, last-minute objections, crazy impediments — and married off two of its characters in the 11th-season finale.
Such is the slippery label of "atheist" in the American context: slapped on those who explicitly reject it, eschewed by unbelievers who wish to avoid its stigma.
In the final days, the billionaire businessman has turned to retail politicking at town halls and small diners, something he had eschewed for most of the cycle.
Freddy Trump, who eschewed the family business in favor of becoming a pilot, died in 1981 at the age of 85033 after years of suffering from alcoholism.
Meanwhile, in Palm Beach ... Although he repeatedly lamented being alone, Trump was insistent that his family remained in Palm Beach without him while he eschewed his vacation.
But airlines have eschewed the plane in favor of leaner two-engine jets that guzzle less fuel than their four-engine counterparts and can fly enormous distances.
Gone are the days where the older generation eschewed all technology, but that doesn't mean the tools and services shouldn't be well-designed and easy to use.
However, unlike Manet, whose late flower paintings are nuanced profusions of color, Mazur eschewed color in favor of line, marks that he could not change or alter.
The genteel Ms. Feinstein, who turned 85 on Friday, is the oldest member of the Senate and is a guardian of the traditions Mr. Cruz has eschewed.
Phillips deliberately eschewed the best-known versions of the Joker's nebulous backstory and stripped his movie of as many traditional comic book-y elements as he could.
His first presidential campaign saw such a deluge in micro-donations, he eschewed the federal funding for his campaign that his then-opponent McCain had committed to.
Greller, his caddie, eschewed the chic boutique properties that ring the nearby beaches and spent the first two nights here with his wife at a budget hotel.
But Mr. Bogle eschewed the product- and marketing-driven thinking of much of the industry that has spread with the boom in mutual fund sales this decade.
It was well over 100 degrees, so hot that the city's power grid kept shutting off, but unlike the rest of his staff, McNab eschewed air-conditioning.
Swift, who has eschewed the spotlight in recent years apart from promoting her successful "Reputation" album and subsequent tour, took to Instagram Sunday night to say Rep.
Both have eschewed the dominant super PAC model of the 2016 cycle, where candidates typically have dispatched a trusted aide to raise unlimited money for an outside group.
Four-times world champion Vettel said the Ferrari drivers eschewed the chance to challenge Hamilton's time to preserve their tyres for Sunday rather than throw in the towel.
The free-for-all vibe of sex, drugs and rock n' roll—most employees eschewed the suit-and-tie look—was reportedly part of the platform's early ethos.
Tesla has eschewed the laser-based lidar sensors that many manufacturers are incorporating into their self-driving systems, electing instead to focus on cameras, radar and ultrasonic sensors.
NX, the company's forthcoming mystery console, hardly received mention as the company altogether eschewed a keynote presentation, instead devoting its daylong Treehouse Live stream to the new title.
But she is lucky to attend a school where administrators not only eschewed disciplinary action for participation in the day's events, but actively supported the student-led movement.
Costco has eschewed PVC clamshell packaging, which is not recyclable and can leach toxic chemicals when it degrades, for recyclable PET or recycled PET made from water bottles.
Tesla's Elon Musk also announced a Version 8.0 update for Autopilot this past weekend, and he likewise eschewed LiDAR, using radar as the cornerstone of the system instead.
In a post to her blog, Sapora described why she eschewed the swimsuit for so long, and opened up about what led her to put one back on.
The model sat in black lingerie, apparently comfortable, although, it should be noted, she eschewed the icy drinks, went a few degrees higher, and ordered a beer. ♦
Still, given that Valeant's business model has been so thoroughly discredited, it would have been nice to see the company hire a manager who has eschewed such practices.
Unlike many stars who have eschewed the East Coast for Los Angeles, Parker has famously lived in New York for years following her Sex and the City days.
Raphael Osheroff, a kidney doctor who had been felled by anxiety and depression, ended up in a psychoanalytically oriented inpatient facility in Maryland, Chestnut Lodge, that eschewed medication.
In preparation for the debate, Delaney said he has been reviewing his policy positions and campaign talking points, but has largely eschewed frequent mock debates with his staff.
The company began relying almost entirely on direct sales to power its solar business and eschewed the no-money-down lease model, which SolarCity had used so effectively.
Milwaukee loaded the bases after second baseman Cesar Hernandez eschewed a likely out at second base and threw late in a bid to get Christian Yelich at first.
And don't miss what happened when the owners of a popular vegan restaurant in Southern California eschewed their personal vegan lifestyles to raise and slaughter cows for meat.
"In casting aside this archaic and insidious relic of the colonial past, Angola has eschewed discrimination and embraced equality," the Human Rights Watch said in a statement Thursday.
In contrast, Faso, a more mild-mannered Republican, has eschewed some of Trumpism, voting against his tax plan and dismissing the President's role in his re-election bid.
"What is power?" asked Tomas Maier, standing backstage after a definitive Bottega Veneta show that eschewed recent forays into athletic wear in favor of a palpably adult elegance.
Though they had the trappings of a pop-punk band, they eschewed the squeaky clean production that was all the rage and excised all the saccharine subject matter.
Kenzie eschewed the non-profit route — Ooi and Hasan said a "mission-drive," for-profit company gives them a "better chance of success" — so capital is a consideration.
They eschewed excessive displays of wealth and carefully laundered the money, investing in property and burning or gambling away any sequentially numbered bills that could be easily traced.
During his 16 years in the top spot, Mr. Chenault often eschewed personal attention, serving as a reserved role model in the business community, particularly for black executives.
Because Spotify eschewed a typical initial public offering in favor of a direct listing, there is no I.P.O. price off which to base the performance of its shares.
The outback theme was entirely manufactured by a group of American businessmen, who purposely eschewed travel to this country in order to avoid the creep of authentic influence.
He eschewed external decoration for internal integrity, weaving pattern and adornment into the weft of the garment itself in ways that were almost undetectable to the outside eye.
The program, a Beethoven double bill, was a surprisingly conservative choice for an orchestra that has otherwise smartly eschewed celebrations of the 250th anniversary of that composer's birth.
Both prioritized huge crowds over intimate town halls and retail politics, and eschewed diner stops in favor of filling theaters, gymnasiums, and stadiums with thousands of cheering supporters.
The club eschewed the sterile gloss of the complex's hotel and casino in favor of a suggestion of Old World glamour: burnished wood panels, brass fixtures, bevelled mirrors.
Unlike Walmart (WMT) or Kroger (KR), the company has invested mainly in prices: Warehouses are "no frills," and Costco has mostly eschewed costly digital acquisitions to fuel growth.
The production eschewed green screens in many places where they might have been expected, even using 200 feet of painted canvas as a stand-in for the sky.
An old-school pilot, he eschewed systems that take control from pilots and would have preferred an aerodynamic fix such as vortex generators, thin fins on the wings.
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Xia Huiling, who co-founded Libiao with her husband, eschewed complex AI and navigation systems that would have made each robot autonomous, in order to keep the system affordable.
Brazil's 21st biggest club by revenue, it has built success on a frugal spending policy that eschewed big-money signings and concentrated on blending young talent and experienced journeymen.
In 1992, Buchanan challenged President George H.W. Bush in the Republican race, running on a Trump-style platform that eschewed internationalism and blamed immigrants and trade for economic woes.
Mr Trump has, however, eschewed graduates of Ivy League colleges: he will be surrounded by fewer Ivy Leaguers than any other president has been over the past four decades.
It used ceramic, came with a huge bezel-less screen, and eschewed a traditional earpiece and unsightly proximity sensors for ultrasound technology to hide these things underneath the screen.
Opened in 1975, the auction rooms sold the quirkier, less expensive (and often more exciting) stuff that the main branch of the venerable auctioneer, in posh St James's, eschewed.
Ocasio-Cortez asked if Facebook would allow her to pay for advertisements claiming Republicans in vulnerable primaries support the Green New Deal, progressive legislation that moderates have largely eschewed.
She eschewed the label system by crowdfunding her 2013 album Girl Talk, which has songs about insomnia, the modern classic exploitation film Death Proof, and being called a bitch.
The firm has, however, eschewed the conventional shape of a tokamak in favour of something that, while still having a hole in the middle, more resembles a cored apple.
When Silverman started dating Beckinsale's ex-boyfriend Michael Sheen, the two women eschewed any kind of drama by instead becoming BFFs, often publicly trolling each other on social media.
Many Algerians eschewed public political activity for years, for fear of trouble from the pervasive security services or out of disillusionment with the lack of change in the leadership.
" Gonzalez eschewed the notion that she's less Latina for writing in English:  "I don't understand this thing that because I write in a global language I feel less Mexican.
Since becoming finance minister last year, Hammond has eschewed budget gimmicks and instead wants to build a reserve fund in case the economy needs help as Brexit plays out.
And with the exception of the aftermath of the September 11 attacks and subsequent military actions in Afghanistan and Iraq, congressional Democrats eschewed bipartisan cooperation in favor of obstruction.
Maltby, a fit man who often conference-called from the treadmill, had always eschewed street meat, but he must have examined his books, his grim future as an earner.
Trump has so far eschewed Republican foreign policy orthodoxy, saying he opposed the 2003 Iraq War, and calling into question U.S. military alliances and the benefits of international trade.
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Many Algerians eschewed public political activity for years, for fear of trouble from the pervasive security apparatus or out of disillusionment with the lack of change in the leadership.
And the moderators eschewed the minimalist approach by Lester Holt of NBC in the first debate, who was less assertive and often remained silent for minutes at a time.
It eschewed the guest-worker programs used in much of Europe and emphasized to new immigrants that they would be a welcome and permanent part of the Canadian populace.
P.O. The messaging company Slack eschewed convention and chose a direct listing, in which companies enter the public market but do not issue new shares or raise additional capital.
Colorado abolished its seldom-used death penalty on Monday, joining a growing number of states that have eschewed capital punishment as a deterrent to the most serious crimes. Gov.
Mr. Oliver set frenetic dancers free to disrupt his shows, hobbled models with mutant boots that seemed to walk in both directions, collaborated with PornHub and eschewed gender entirely.
It was the type of exultation Tanaka regularly exhibited in Japan but has eschewed in favor of a more reserved demeanor since arriving in New York four years ago.
Though he faced criticism last April after he eschewed the idea of "open borders," he has been trying to shift the conversation toward the harms of exploiting immigrant workers.
Deeper into the fair, Philadelphia's Locks Gallery (A250) is spotlighting Edna Andrade (24-28), a painter who worked in the Op Art vein (although most painters eschewed that term).
He eschewed the spotlight, preferring the focus to be on writers, but he did grant a few interviews, notably in 2013 to mark the 50th anniversary of the Review.
Artists who participated in the discourse of phenomenology, like Minimalists such as Donald Judd, eschewed the canvas altogether in favor of interventions into the embodied space of the viewer.
Shaw has eschewed accolades for his actions, but used his national profile to raise money for the funerals of those killed and to help people recovering from their wounds.
Bernie Sanders seized their moment to fault Buttigieg (as well as former Vice President Joe Biden) for courting the big money donors and bundlers who they themselves have eschewed.
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Wielding brushes, Thomas eschewed the group's signal technique of working strictly with stains of liquid paint on raw canvas, proving it inessential to an ordered glory of plangent hues.
Black Friday brick-and-mortar retail sales fell by 6.2% compared to last year as consumers eschewed in-person shopping for online purchasing, according to preliminary data from ShopperTrak.
Unlike Buakaw's gym owner and coaches, Teerawat eschewed the often unsound Muay Thai lore on treatment of injuries, instead subscribing to international-standard theories on sports science and nutrition.
Nonetheless, more vociferous complaints by American businesses mark a shift from years past, when many companies eschewed the idea of forceful action by Washington for fear of retribution by China.
Much like her unorthodox Herrera wedding ensemble, Palermo eschewed a princess-like ball gown in favor of a long-sleeved, sparkly black sweater and seafoam green-hued layered tulle skirt.
Another company that's eschewed a headphone jack in its recent designs is Motorola, and it too has opted for a system of modular extras, which it has dubbed Moto Mods.
Even though Jessica eschewed therapy (and most of her friends' help) in the first season, the show still examines how helpful it can be to let people know you're struggling.
Along the way, Everlane has eschewed many of the sales tactics popular among e-commerce startups over the last few years, such as flash sales, monthly subscriptions, and personalized boxes.
Although the course was damp and downright soggy in places, that did not bother the powerful Ariya, who eschewed her driver in favor of a three-wood off the tee.
The social media pioneer eschewed any reference to either Trump or the losing Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, instead taking his daughter, Max, as a starting point for his heartfelt message.
The move wasn't without major qualms within the company; for decades, it had eschewed such deals, but competition from other toy brands loomed, and company officials worried about being overtaken.
So many biopics about women, dead or alive, are often eschewed by their subjects (or the families of subjects) if they're not being told the family or the subject themselves.
We believe that TSLA should have raised capital in the 33H18 and eschewed near-profitability to press its first-mover advantage & grow as quickly as possible in 19 and 20.
The Longhorns eschewed a short field goal with under six minutes in favor of going for the touchdown on fourth-down and goal from the Iowa State 7-yard line.
While the comedian and fiancé of Ariana Grande has eschewed social media (aside from a brief and understandably bitter return last week), that doesn't mean he holds anything back IRL.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Japanese graphic designer Awazu Kiyoshi (1929–2009) developed a style that eschewed simplicity and clean line and instead drew viewers into psychedelic visual cornucopias.
For decades, 907 crew members such as UFO, OZE108, and, more recently, SADUE and DROID have eschewed conventions of style while also participating in large-scale installation and film projects.
The official eschewed the state department, a more usual route for such diplomatic overtures, because he assessed America's top diplomat at the time, Rex Tillerson, was not an effective route.
They adopted brash mottos like "move fast and break things" and eschewed work-life balance in favor of all-night hacking sessions in offices that looked more like college dorms.
The US president eschewed talk of global bodies and argued that independence and sovereignty should take precedence in front of world leaders at the annual gathering in New York City.
But liberals in the party point to the performance of Mr. O'Rourke, who eschewed the traditional rules for running as a Texas Democrat and campaigned as a freewheeling, unapologetic progressive.
I have nothing to add to the celebration except to refer you to our coverage, in case you eschewed the news online in favor of a more tranquil cerebral bubble.
President Donald Trump's attendance at the event in 2018 was something of a surprise given that he has eschewed the elitism that an event like Davos is often accused of.
In the United States, both Republicans and Democrats saw their historic marques (Bush, Clinton) eschewed in favor of the candidate who ran on the clarion call of ending the establishment.
This is a complete turnaround from a few years ago, when dairy eaters routinely eschewed vegan offerings, assuming they couldn't possibly taste as good as regular, butterfat-rich ice cream.
And it's hard to ignore the fact that even people who have eschewed straws entirely are still using plastic water bottles, shopping bags, coffee cup lids and cutlery in abundance.
Needing a first down early in the drive, Aaron Rodgers eschewed the running game and threw deep to Davante Adams on third-and-8, connecting for a 32-yard reception.
The soft-spoken, spiritual Maples eschewed formal media interviews, with the exception of an October People Magazine feature on her eating habits (a clean-eating vegan who occasionally eats steak).
Apple has recently returned to this design on at least one of its products, the 2018 iPad Pro, which eschewed the curved edges seen on most of Apple's other tablets.
Expensive and antiquated physical barriers should be eschewed in favor of better-trained and more efficiently equipped border agents and the use of "smart" technology to detect illegal border crossings.
Bloomberg was a late entry into the presidential campaign and has eschewed the first four nominating states, pouring money instead into national ad campaigns and stumping in Super Tuesday states.
Mr. Morrison generally eschewed the typical rectangle-shaped panels of most comic book layouts for pages that are more like free-flowing collages inspired by psychedelic posters from the 1960s.
The House's hierarchy is shifting, though, with a wave of hard-charging freshmen like Ocasio-Cortez, with her millions of Twitter followers, who have eschewed the usual route to influence.
Some stars, like Zooey Deschanel, might seem unrecognizable without their signature fringe; others, like Melissa McCarthy, have eschewed bangs for so long you might not even remember they once had them.
That's why they devised a system of government that not only featured separation of powers between branches but also eschewed the direct election of either the president or the US Senate.
The increase was driven largely by Identity Evropa, the preppy white nationalist group who've eschewed swastikas and overt neo-Nazism in favor of a khaki-and-polo aesthetic and faux-intellectualism.
Trump eschewed typical politics and ran his campaign based on a simple, human message: I stand for those of you who have been feeling less and less represented over the years.
In some cases, the "Kissing Strangers" singer eschewed his costume altogether, instead slumping over in the driver's seat (a departure from confidence fans are used to seeing in front of cameras).
In the summer of 2016, Boeing suggested it could end production of the original jumbo jet — the Boeing 747 — as airlines eschewed the plane in favor of more fuel-efficient models.
Despite Xu's preference for anonymity — he eschewed flashy purchases while other squad members parked new sports cars conspicuously in front of the trading hall — the group took on a mythical status.
As is the case with many of Trump's cabinet appointments, in choosing Tillerson he has eschewed the usual politicians and policy wonks for men and women with commercial records of accomplishment.
Sources familiar with Wheeler's arrangements say he eschewed Pruitt's 24-hour security detail and instead returned to the set-up of his predecessors, in which guards mostly drive him between destinations.
Elsewhere, the kangaroo in question was nine metres tall (New Zealand, 1831) or eschewed its usual vegetarian diet to kill and eat at least one German shepherd before disappearing (Tennessee, 1934).
Millennials who are just getting started in the workforce would be beneficiaries of the new system, as would immigrants and anyone who has previously eschewed a credit card for whatever reason.
An ultraviolent and gritty cinematic reboot that eschewed exposition and increased the firepower, the movie featured songs by Rob Zombie and Ramallah, among others, all part of a nihilistically heavy mix.
He eschewed mail order and raffles and instant messaging (they'll steal your data, he said) and spent his afternoons bowed over the altar of the keyboard, tapping out lines of code.
So this year, she was free to go stripped-down and simple in a monochromatic and spare performance of "Slide Away" that eschewed production pyrotechnics to showcase her incredible vocals instead.
He grew up on a diet of baked beans, fries and tomato soup, having eschewed meat — and his mother's cooking — after he found out at age 21 where beef came from.
There, they eschewed the comforts they had grown used to, preferring to live in a simple, inherited house, their Greek friends recalled, and to spend tranquil summer days at the beach.
Though Inditex often eschewed partnerships with high-profile celebrities, Chairman Isla said on Wednesday the collaboration between its youth-oriented Bershka brand and singer-songwriter Billie Eilish had been particularly successful.
Although crude and meandering for almost all of the primary campaign, Mr. Trump eschewed strict ideologies and directly addressed themes that the more conventional candidates of both parties preferred to ignore.
In his speech last week, Mr. Cooper eschewed such sensitive topics and instead focused on places where he thought the two sides might agree, such as raises for public-school teachers.
The younger Mr. Burke did not gravitate toward the glamorous side of the business, instead developing a reputation as a hard-nosed executive who eschewed internal politics and red-carpet premieres.
One notable tapa that eschewed the grill in favor of a deep fryer: golden crisp croquetas, which swapped salted cod for sweet Cornish crab, and seemed to melt in the mouth.
Its (very good) metal soundtrack matches the action in cadence and intensity, but is also melodic and grimly triumphant in a way that a lot of later black metal consciously eschewed.
"The good Lord himself couldn't get to her," Butts said of the octogenarian Lee, who largely eschewed cellphones, social media and uninvited social calls at the assisted living facility where she lived.
He has embraced the high-dollar donor events that his foes eschewed and is likely to reveal a hefty fundraising haul when 2019's second quarter closes at the end of June.
Similarly, Papert's big picture ideas about AI have largely been eschewed for more practical and commercial pursuits, like using AI to target advertising or help you pick out a bottle of wine.
Indeed, the name was a description of the cast of characters Wennmachers and Marooney sought to represent: the nerds who'd eschewed law or med school in favor of a hacking culture. Outcasts.
But as Apple takes a victory lap on privacy and boasts about how it has eschewed advertising for its users' sake, it's worth remembering: This is just part of Apple's advertising plan.
What she can't figure out is how her father, who all his life eschewed political causes so as not to get on the wrong side of the government, could have been targeted.
" His voice lent itself perfectly for the sass the band eschewed, pointing out the obsessive tendencies other teenagers had with MySpace, throwing it back at them with yells of "you're just jealous.
For most Democrats in House races, rejecting corporate PAC money isn't much like what Sanders did in 23, when he essentially eschewed the entire traditional fundraising apparatus in favor of small donors.
Their films emphasized folklore and gritty, naturalistic stories — "Rio 40 Graus" was shot in a documentary style — and eschewed elaborate sets in favor of hand-held cameras, natural lighting and real landscapes.
The European Commission has also eschewed pushing for a pan-EU ban — instead issuing recommendations encouraging member states to step up individual and collective attention on network security to mitigate potential risks.
While he met with top advisers on Sunday to hash out debate strategy, the Republican nominee has largely eschewed with traditional debate prep, deciding instead to trust his instincts on Monday night.
LONDON, Feb 26 (IFR) - TeamSystem has eschewed plans to issue a publicly listed bond and will place its upcoming LBO debt deal privately, according to a source with knowledge of the matter.
While the United States has largely eschewed regulating companies like Facebook, Britain and other countries in Europe have taken more aggressive stances, seeking to make tighter rules to better protect consumer privacy.
Nonetheless, more vociferous complaints from the American business community mark a shift from years past, when many companies eschewed the idea of forceful action by Washington for fear of retribution by China.
When asked why she wore a veil at the Vatican but eschewed a head covering in Saudi Arabia, Grisham said there was no request or requirement for her attire from that country.
Lamb eschewed the temptation to tout the out of touch progressive party line on single-payer health insurance, the radically unfeasible "Medicare for All" system, and promises to hike the minimum wage.
Jonathan Wasserstrum, the CEO and cofounder of SquareFoot, an office-space solution startup, has eschewed the typical "corner office" and instead sits in the middle of his team's office, and always has.
After decades of pre-eminence, Tesco's sales dived in 215 as shoppers with falling disposable incomes eschewed its huge out-of-town stores in favor of closer alternatives and flocked to discounters.
The Frightnrs eschewed the frat house aura of third wave, faux-Jamaican-punk bands like Reel Big Fish or the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, favoring instead earnest ballads with a deep soul groove.
All three candidates identify as solidly progressive Democrats, but are still friendly with the Democratic party establishment and haven't eschewed high-dollar private fundraisers with wealthy donors like Warren and Sanders have.
When talking to agricultural laborers about climate legislation, Franks says, representatives from Community to Community eschewed scientific facts and figures in favor of asking about people's perceptions of the world around them.
In the vein of SBTRKT's early sets, and when Disclosure realized they could charge more to put (live) on the lineup, Mura Masa eschewed decks in favor of live instrumentation and vocals.
It's worth noting that Rammstein has established a huge and wildly dedicated global fan base while eschewing (or, perhaps more accurately, being eschewed by) traditional media outlets and most commercial radio stations.
While Mr. Finkelpearl was a mild-mannered leader who eschewed the back-channeling, brass-knuckled negotiating of municipal politics, Mr. Casals is widely described as an activist, comfortable stepping into the fray.
Obama-era legislation known as Dodd-Frank, after its two main congressional sponsors, largely eschewed big bank structural reform in favor of dozens of separate efforts to plug gaps and tighten screws.
And as acceptance of sexuality has become more widespread in culture generally, many younger artists have eschewed the need for major coming-out announcements in favor of more matter-of-fact acknowledgment.
But rather than recognizing that he lacked an ear to the ground, critics say, Mr. Macron eschewed meetings with mayors and elected officials and refused offers by unions to work with him.
Had Acuna eschewed an extension for a more traditional path, he most likely would have spent this season and the next one earning at or near the major league minimum of $555,000.
Up to this point, the Trump administration has largely eschewed tariffs on consumer goods, and consumer spending has remained high amid slowdowns in other economic areas such as investment spending and exports.
It eschewed the typical marks of a political campaign — public events, speeches, actual interactions with voters — in favor of an unprecedented ad blitz funded by the former mayor's seemingly unlimited personal fortune.
Private flights could pose risks for Sanders and Warren, the AP noted, as the two leading progressives have railed against privileges afforded to the elite and eschewed contacts with high-dollar donors.
Melinda Gates told me in an interview earlier this year that she initially eschewed a focus on women's issues, seeing it as one of the "soft" areas typically reserved for female philanthropists.
They believe Trump, who has long eschewed the town halls and house parties that are the bread and butter of New Hampshire presidential primary politics, is primed to once again under-perform.
Unlike LVMH and Kering, companies that eschewed discounting to maintain pricing power and market position, affordable-luxury kingpins in the United States chased meteoric growth targets, which have since come crashing down.
The messaging and workplace collaboration company eschewed the more common I.P.O. process and went public through a direct listing, in which a company does not issue new shares or raise additional capital.
G-20 REJECTS MAJOR POLICY SHIFTS | The finance ministers of 20 of the world's largest economies decided over the weekend that the markets worry too much and eschewed any radical changes in policy,
Lately, it seems as though every major fashion house has eschewed their usual troupe of elite supermodels and Instagram It-girls in favor of the all-star children of equally all-star parents.
" The stereotype the group settled on is encapsulated in the term "open source," which eschewed the ethical dimension of free software by focusing entirely on the efficiency of making software's source code "open.
Blake has eschewed easy categorization throughout their career (Blake uses gender neutral pronouns), incorporating motifs from the BDSM scene, medical equipment, pop music, food, and stuffed animals to investigate race, sexuality, and gender.
Why it matters: A growing number of tech companies have eschewed going public (or for as long as possible) to avoid quarterly scrutiny by investors, pressure to generate profits and meet quarterly expectations.
After dispatching Troicki, 217-24, 21-3, 6-4, to set up a meeting with fourth-ranked Stan Wawrinka, the 13th-seeded Raonic eschewed the usual highlight rehash during his on-court interview.
Diane von Furstenberg eschewed the traditional runway format in favor of tableaux vivants; Prabal Gurung took the city girl to the woods with a winter-white and berry palette and feather motifs. 5.
"Even as voters defied expectations in the presidential race, they largely eschewed experimentation in tax policy," said Jared Walczak, a policy analyst with the Center for State Tax Policy at the Tax Foundation.
Again and again, fans challenged Moffat and Gatiss to explain how Sherlock could get away with so much, and again and again Moffat and Gatiss eschewed the need for any explanation at all.
While Abercrombie made its mark in the 1990s with its risque advertising and its large logo on apparel, millennial shoppers have more recently eschewed such heavy branding in favor of more independent style.
Earlier this year, Puesto offered up a vegetarian-friendly fried-cheese taco for Lent, which eschewed meat and replaced it with plancha-fried hunks of oozy cheese topped with kumquats from Melissa's Produce.
But the president, who has increasingly eschewed the advice of those around him, has long wanted to give Mueller an interview because he believes he can clear his name in the Russia probe.
The Houston Chronicle, which has in the past endorsed a Democrat for president but which typically supports Republicans, eschewed Mr. Trump in July, long before endorsements are generally published in an election year.
Trump has largely eschewed public talk of human rights issues on his trip through Asia, despite the United States harboring long-held grievances with how countries in the region have treated their citizens.
As anti-Semitism in the U.S. has waned and American Jews found themselves part of the cultural and economic elites, many have eschewed an identity based on tribalism for one based on ethics.
Sanders campaign officials on Tuesday argued that the senator has eschewed high-dollar fundraisers and has not explicitly courted big donors or Democratic bundlers, something they say the other Democratic candidates are doing.
Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign largely eschewed themes of class conflict, while Donald Trump at least at times indicated that he favored certain soak-the-rich policies that he never implemented once in office.
Those numbers are absolutely without any modern comparison -- as both George W. Bush and Barack Obama largely eschewed raising money for their re-election in their first two years in the White House.
Foot traffic in the past year fell as customers eschewed crowded shop floors in favor of online shopping, or lower-cost offerings elsewhere, a challenge hitting a wide array of "fast fashion" retailers.
The debate over which states make up the Midwest likely stems from the fact that "Midwest" is a vague descriptor, one that the census eschewed in favor of "North Central" for many years.
Gilead is one of the few large drugmakers to have eschewed splurging on multi-billion dollar deals in the recent past even as M&A activity in the healthcare sector hit record levels.
There were clear differences on brain scans between teens who said they had tried cannabis a couple of times and those who completely eschewed the drug, researchers reported in the Journal of Neuroscience.
They are leading, or have recently led, what were once fringe parties — pushing their extremist views to the political mainstream and seeking to appeal to those who once eschewed their parties: female voters.
The other is a theory of politics, the notion that a candidate who eschewed corporate cash and spoke bold truths could spark a political revolution grounded in mobilizing vast hordes of new voters.
After his dot series, Irwin eschewed painting entirely and turned his attention to light, believing it to be a medium in and of itself rather than just a way to illuminate his paintings.
Until recently most grand-slam competitions eschewed tiebreaks in the final set, but in this year's tournament Wimbledon adopted them when scores reached 12-12, in order to ensure faster, more television-friendly finishes.
Ted Cruz last fall, he swore off PAC money altogether, winning national attention for a grassroots campaign rooted in small-dollar fundraising and a prolific field operation — one that eschewed negativity and attack ads.
For this particular premiere, he eschewed heavily embroidered florals in favor of a bright, colorblocked ensemble, consisting of a green button-front coat and pink trousers (worn with the label's signature loafers, of course).
In a regime that eschewed celebrating individual achievement, they were hailed as heroes, with press and merchandise that would be the envy of present-day pop stars, and books and films in their honor.
S. company, has eschewed the LinkedIn model of scale and instead taken the approach of luring highly-sought talent who can explore potential new job opportunities without commitment and, perhaps most importantly, maintaining anonymity.
Indeed, we've described how some of the newest e-commerce startups have eschewed any website or app of their own and work exclusively in third-party messaging apps to acquire customers and sell goods.
For most of the game, a concrete narrative arc is eschewed in favor of developing the main characters and their relationships against the backdrop of different combat engagements while World War II marches on.
Trump's trade and economic policies are integrated into an industrial policy, something the political establishment has long eschewed but which our successful global competitors execute on very well; think of Germany or South Korea.
Billionaire venture capitalist Tim Draper soon plans to take a step that even he, a long-time bitcoin aficionado, has eschewed until now: Buying a new digital currency offered by a technology start-up.
When Federalist members appealed to Hamilton — the de facto Federalist leader — for guidance, Hamilton staunchly supported Jefferson, arguing that the Sage of Monticello at least had "pretentions to character," whereas Burr eschewed it altogether.
After acquiring Whole Foods and breaking into the brick-and-mortar market it initially eschewed, the company's revenues were up 38 percent last year compared to 2016, and its stock price spiked 70 percent.
A number of other models that eschewed shirts in the middle of a busy train station posted their own empowering sentiments on social media this week, concurrent with Penningtons' release of a campaign video.
His daughter, Jean (Elizabeth Marvel), fades into the background by choice; Danny (Sandler) is a doting father who never acted on his musical talent; and Matthew (Stiller) eschewed the arts to go into accounting.
The only systemic socialist parties that registered any success in Europe's west were those that understood capitalism to be essential for economic growth and eschewed several basic features of a planned and redistributive economy.
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Both proposals cast aside cost-benefit analysis and accepted science, adopted arbitrary responses, eschewed meaningful public participation and sought to impose nebulous federal regulations on the activities of private and non-federal government entities.
If you're lucky enough to live within a walkable or bikeable distance from your job, you might want to join the millions of pedestrians and pedalheads who have eschewed car or public transit commutes.
Even beyond design, the industry's former embrace of multiple product lines has been increasingly eschewed, with brands such as Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Sonia Rykiel and Marc Jacobs combining a variety of collections into one.
Ms. Berke, who announced herself to the architectural world with a manifesto entitled "Architecture of the Everyday" and is now the first female dean of Yale's School of Architecture, has always eschewed the flamboyant.
Most artists can't boast a remix by the Notorious B.I.G., a song with R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe and an album with an experimental jazz trio, but Neneh Cherry has long eschewed the status quo.
He eschewed a military procession including a horse-drawn caisson pulling his coffin and a riderless horse — flourishes that Ronald Reagan included in his funeral in 2004 — in favor of a hearse and motorcade.
It is hardly unusual for diplomats to seek ties with foreign leaders, but Mr. Cornstein has eschewed both the rigorous prep sessions that normally precede high-level contacts and the detailed briefings that follow.
Lovecraft, quite possibly insane, eschewed realism entirely for an astonishingly demented but powerful cosmography of ancient aliens preying upon the white man much as the white man had dominated others into the twentieth century.
He mostly eschewed the promises he's so far failed to keep, steered clear of roiling issues that could threaten his standing, and skipped by complicated questions that, one year into his presidency, remain unanswered.
On a recent trip to Asia, he stumbled repeatedly — disputing a South Korean explanation for his dinner plans and allowing China to crow over his use of language that American diplomats had long eschewed.
Shiffrin, 22, has almost exclusively competed in the shorter, slower and less risky slalom and giant slalom races and eschewed the more perilous dashes down the mountain known as the downhill and super-G.
For her collegiate-influenced fall 2019 collection, Tory Burch eschewed references to the typical prepster universities and academies; instead she looked to Black Mountain College, the legendary but short-lived North Carolina arts school.
For example, keeping one's maiden name, "needlessly" holding a high-paying job while married, and having a "dominant personality" were all grounds for suspicion of communist sympathizing, ostensibly because communists eschewed traditional gender roles.
But Trump has eschewed the path of his predecessors, who explicitly declared the promotion of human rights to be in the national interest, even if they were forced to make Faustian bargains with unsavory actors.
That's why most presidents in recent memory have eschewed large, dramatic speaking events and opted instead for something more restrained on the South Lawn of the White House or at local festivities across the nation.
What strikes me is how unabashedly Musgraves, and her influences, embrace the feminine, which is practically a political statement in a genre whose mainstream has knowingly eschewed women for the vast majority of its history.
Even in the midst of an industry that has long tolerated and even encouraged sexually predatory men and bullies, these communities of fans had seemed like places where those dynamics were actively criticized and eschewed.
For her appearance at Elle magazine's Women in Hollywood event last week, Lady Gaga eschewed the glittering couture gowns she wore throughout the promotional campaign for her Oscar-tipped film debut, A Star Is Born.
The more vociferous complaints from the American business community in China mark a shift from years past, when many companies eschewed the idea of forceful action by Washington out of fear of retribution from Beijing.
Chile's central bank has since eschewed controls in favour of direct intervention in currency markets (selling pesos to build reserves when inflows are strong), a policy that has the virtue of being hard to circumvent.
In the third quarter of last year over half of every dollar raised went on fund-raising, chiefly through expensive, pre-digital methods such as mailshots and telephone marketing largely eschewed by Dr Carson's rivals.
Institutional investors have eschewed risk and favoured more liquid major miners, which analysts and CEOs say will eventually lead to commodity price spikes because not enough companies have the funding to hunt out new projects.
Because isn't it time we eschewed the traditional British stereotype and embraced the truth: Britons are actually a debased, dark-cored, flawed group of people, and it's time we dropped the pretence that we're not.
Ali eschewed the promoters and agents who spoke for other boxers, but he had his own traveling circus of parasites and hangers on who encouraged him to fight, no matter the damage to his body.
Over the decades, investors have periodically embraced and eschewed these investment vehicles, but it wasn't until the late 1970s that widespread interest in the stock market began propelled select fund managers to rock-star status.
Clattenburg certainly knows that, as fans have clamored over the disappearance of his bald spot and clucked when he eschewed the typical postgame departure with his colleagues so he could make an Ed Sheeran concert.
Sanders has eschewed high-dollar fundraisers and took in $18 million in the second quarter of 2019 from more than 1 million contributions, 99 percent of which were $85033 or less, according to his campaign.
For decades, the French center-right eschewed the free market policies of Margaret Thatcher, sticking to the tradition of a strong dirigiste state and a generous public health and welfare system funded by high taxes.
What's notable is the fact that it's Lee behind the camera — a man whose signature early films, including his landmark, "Do the Right Thing," so often eschewed such tidy suturing of America's most persistent wound.
According to Federico Sturzenegger, the former governor of Argentina's central bank, Mr Macri's administration has eschewed that kind of dealmaking because it "did not want to sit the 'old-politics players' at the decision table".
Instead, 14 White House hopefuls eschewed Iowa's cozy church basements and V.F.W. posts to gather at a hangar-size convention center in this liberal hub, where they jostled for attention at the California Democratic Convention.
It has eschewed an expensive headquarters in Manhattan and maintained a diversified portfolio — the company also owns local television stations — that has allowed Meredith to better weather the economic storm that has faced print publishers.
While the orchestra will now have as its chief executive Deborah Borda, a progressive visionary, its next music director, Jaap van Zweden, has cultivated the old-school fearsome-maestro persona that Mr. Gilbert wisely eschewed.
The comments reflect growing concern among Democrats as the former New York mayor, who has eschewed early voting states in favor of a strategy that concentrates on Super Tuesday contests, is rising in the polls.
But I still suspect that the Trumpening might have been prevented had Obama promised less grandly, eschewed imperial temptations when stymied in his ambitions, and dressed his technocratic liberalism in less arc-of-history nonsense.
When writers go to expensive cities, they try to get creative — like Lucas Peterson, the Frugal Traveler columnist, who eschewed high-end sushi in Tokyo for a Michelin-starred ramen meal that cost about $11.
When it came to establishing her own brand, she eschewed the madcap creativity of her classmates and sought to build something commercially viable, which she attributes to watching her mother set up a fashion business.
The bank added the wide margin of victory was not a great sign for Macri, but pointed out that Schiaretti had shown willingness to work together with the president previously and had eschewed Fernandez's policies.
As a billionaire mayor who eschewed the mayor's typical residence, Gracie Mansion, for his townhouses in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Bloomberg had little interaction with people in neighborhoods targeted by stop and frisk.
But some newer founders have eschewed trading away ownership of their companies to meet payroll, and have gravitated toward projects like crowdfunding — or maybe bootstrapping the company on their own dime — to make ends meet.
A believer that the best ventures combine profit and purpose, Mr. Mycoskie eschewed the nonprofit route because he did not want to depend on an endless series of grants and fund-raising to sustain the business.
Trump has eschewed tradition in other calls with foreign leaders since he won the U.S. election, prompting the White House to encourage him to make use of the diplomatic expertise and counsel of the State Department.
Two weeks ago, Trump eschewed a potential appearance at Super Bowl LIV — an event that could have been fraught with controversy and bad optics, given his controversial statements about NFL players and ongoing Senate impeachment trial.
Washington (CNN)Presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump announced Thursday a national finance chairman for his campaign -- a move aimed at creating a fundraising operation the candidate has long eschewed as he pivots to the general election.
As documented in her Instagram Stories, the 19-year-old model and actress eschewed the predictable Michael Jackson tribute in favor of an iconic Winona Ryder role: Lydia Deetz from the 1988 Tim Burton classic, Beetlejuice.
But that would not give it a parliamentary majority and the M5S has so far eschewed co-operation with the mainstream parties (though its candidate for prime minister, Luigi Di Maio, clearly wants to change that).
He eschewed precedent and barred the pool from flying with him on his plane when he went to Washington to meet with President Obama, and left our nation's capital without alerting the press to his movements.
Trump has eschewed the path of his predecessors, who have explicitly declared the promotion of human rights to be in the national interest, even if they have been forced to make Faustian bargains with unsavory actors.
Only if all presidents are impetuous and cavalier to deviate from the practice of all presidents until now who have eschewed proclamations of unlawful intent would such a decision inflect presidential power in any meaningful way.
At the school, Mr. Jiménez developed a moot court program that Mr. Vachss said eschewed "theoretical nonsense" for actual cases, preparing briefs for use not only in school, but also by prisoners representing themselves in appeals.
In its own way, Yes, too, was profoundly English—Jon Anderson, the lead singer, generally eschewed faux-American bluesiness, and the band instead deployed pleasing multipart harmonies that recall the choral tradition of the Anglican Church.
He eschewed a direct response on Wednesday on whether curbs were needed, saying oil prices were adjusting after being hit by initial uncertainty about production in Iran, which later benefited from export waivers from U.S. sanctions.
ABOUT THE CANADIENS (8-10-2): With Montreal set to play its third game in five days, Julien eschewed a punishment skate as a message to his team at Friday's practice to keep the players fresh.
Bill O'Reilly has avoided the conservative label and been one of Trump's toughest interviewers, while journalists like Kelly and Greta Van Susteren have eschewed any partisan loyalty and covered the Republican candidates through a skeptical lens.
Mechanical keyboards have increasingly found audiences in the mainstream, but one has to wonder if some of their ideas will spread upwards, to the same companies that eschewed these designs just a couple of decades prior.
But Forman eschewed smart asset exchange to get him, paying something like $1.60 on the dollar, and rather hammily romanticized the drafting of the shooting specialist with tales of driving through Midwestern snowstorms to scout him.
At 113-foot-11, he has a center's height but has long eschewed the low post cubicle that was once that position's designated workplace in favor of a swanky office with a view along the perimeter.
The deal for Harman is a rare one for Samsung, which keeps tight control of its supply chain — often owning its suppliers outright — and has mostly eschewed big deals to fill in holes in its portfolio.
Last year, during a guest appearance at the Florence men's wear show, Pitti Uomo, Mr. Abloh eschewed the traditional runway show and instead collaborated with the artist Jenny Holzer on a piece addressing the immigrant crisis.
While Gordon and his fellow Glasgow School of Art (GSA) graduates were mounting acclaimed exhibits around the world, GoMA's opening exhibition eschewed the work being produced in that city in favor of a more international collection.
Announcing the nomination in a Twitter statement from his press secretary, Mr. Trump eschewed the usual pomp and ceremony that comes with putting forth his nominee to lead the country's 1.2 million active-duty military troops.
"It's second-class architecture," said Andrew Alpern, an architectural historian and author, of the era that eschewed the structural hallmarks of prewar design, like double masonry walls for sound insulation and windows in bathrooms and kitchens.
Brunch I had a bunch of freelance work on my plate for the day, but a dear friend had just returned from a work trip to Thailand and had eschewed yoga in lieu of day drinking.
"That Mr. Tillerson eschewed this sort of support in what he knew would be a tense and critical meeting with President Erdogan smacks of either poor staff work or dangerous naïveté on his part," Kirby added.
The Huskies had a chance to tie the score on their opening possession of the third quarter, but coach Chris Petersen eschewed a 30-yard field-goal attempt, and a fourth-down pass was batted down.
"That Mr. Tillerson eschewed this sort of support in what he knew would be a tense and critical meeting with President Erdoğan smacks of either poor staff work or dangerous naiveté on his part," he added.
The catalog eschewed conventional models and Olympic contenders, leading off with photographs of runners from another organization that Brooks supports: Black Girls Run, which aims to encourage healthier lifestyles for all women, but especially African-Americans.
When Justice Scalia first came to the Court in 1986, the justices eschewed political posturing off the court, in part because of the disastrous tenure of Justice Abe Fortas, a political adviser of President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
"The media eschewed it into this whole thing," Rivera tells PEOPLE of being accused of simply "switching grooms" when rapper Big Sean called off his engagement to the actress just three months before her wedding to Dorsey.
The English-born actress eschewed the traditional "Hollywood route" to stardom and instead chose stay in Europe to make films and work as a model – eventually leading to her becoming a fixture of the Swinging Sixties scene.
Bolsonaro has increasingly eschewed Brazil's mainstream media in recent weeks, speaking directly to his supporters via Facebook Live, or through cozy interviews with friendly TV networks that echo similar communication strategies used by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Qantas announced an interim 50 percent franked dividend of A$0.07 a share, having eschewed a dividend in favor of a A$500 million share buyback a year ago when it lacked enough tax effective franking credits.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault eschewed the customary diplomatic niceties to ask how a man who had told lies as leader of the Leave campaign in last month's British EU referendum could be a credible interlocutor.
Series like Star Wars Battlefront, Titanfall, and Call of Duty have at various times eschewed a single-player campaign entirely, while Bethesda's attempt to turn Fallout into a connected multiplayer world with Fallout 76 largely fell flat.
The recent meeting eschewed the party's usual practice of tying current events to the triumphs of earlier Communist history and instead set the scene by referring mostly to the congress in 2012, when Mr Xi became leader.
The group eschewed the traditional long speech for the big award, instead joking about how old they are (Levine is 38) and teasing the crowd with a hint that their next album will be their "final" record.
The 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, he is the youngest candidate and Navy veteran who has eschewed the policy detail favored by Warren to trumpet a message of liberalism that can translate to the Midwest.
The Massachusetts-based startup eschewed the RepRap process offered up in popular consumer machines from companies like MakerBot and 3D Systems in favor of a more complex stereolithography approach previously only found on high-end industrial models.
Suddenly everyone was curious about the mysterious Google-backed tech company with a quirky founder who eschewed Silicon Valley's norms—a man who planned to headquarter his company in Florida rather than moving to the West Coast.
BlackBerry itself eschewed the OS when building its latest flagship, the Android-powered Priv slider phone, so perhaps it should come as little surprise that major developers like the Facebook-owned WhatsApp are abandoning it as well.
"It has been fun to watch Anthony, who eschewed theater decades ago, coming back to a story about theater," Mr. McKellen, 77, said in his dressing room during a break in the filming, in March last year.
The wearer has eschewed the ritualized violence of American football and the nostalgia of baseball, in favor of the grace and invention of the very simplest of sports, one that needs no razzmatazz injected into halftime shows.
Through online platforms, barriers to entry have been lowered and traditional routes to popularity eschewed, leading to the success of creatives like fine line tattoo artist Rene O'Donnell Gibson, known online and in the industry as Paradise.
He totally eschewed a tie— reasonable, they always seemed a little out of place below his big red face— in favor of a CLASSIC all black getup that sat somewhere between Johnny Cash and outright cult leader.
Ms. Warren and campaign advisers have made clear that they did not expect to match the fund-raising prowess of Mr. Sanders and Mr. O'Rourke, the two other major candidates who have eschewed high-dollar fund-raisers.
I don't think anyone in the youth group knew this about me, unless they stopped to consider my last name, but I felt I wouldn't fully fit in with them until I eschewed this part of myself.
One of the difficulties is that commercial and mainstream American drama has eschewed Wilder's more global, abstract, philosophical voice for a kind of nitty-gritty naturalism, which doesn't critique American society the same way that Wilder does.
She does not fit into the mold that we adults — who have increasingly eschewed millenniums-old gender roles ourselves, as women work outside the home and men participate in the domestic sphere — still impose upon our children.
There are pictures of Castro, a head of state who eschewed a Midtown Manhattan hotel and chose to stay at the Hotel Theresa in Harlem instead, waiving at adoring black supporters who crowded outside to pay homage.
"Donald Trump has eschewed at least 40 years of tradition by refusing to release his tax returns, raising an untold number of questions and possible ethical dilemmas," said Democratic Assemblyman John McKeon, one of the bill's sponsors.
And Mr. Sanders will hold a series of rallies this weekend that nod to his biography — a marked contrast to his 2016 campaign, when he eschewed talking about himself and relentlessly focused on his progressive policy agenda.
To be a realist in an age of abstraction—which sought the pure "essence" of painting and eschewed references to the outside world—was tantamount to professional suicide, at least among the institutions and collectors of her day.
People want to know who he is, and while his presence was the most magnetic force at the combine, reporters were surprisingly timid when Maker sat down for questions, and eschewed the usual shout-over-each-other approach.
Despite pundits' predictions, he has largely eschewed flashy media purchases by doubling down on the Bloomberg LP's core business, its famed terminal and other financial products, which account for 2800 percent of the company's $22 billion annual revenue.
In contrast to his predecessor Juergen Hambrecht, now the supervisory board chairman, Bock has eschewed major takeover deals at the group's core chemicals and plastics businesses during his almost five-year tenure, which has seen cutbacks and divestments.
For years, corporate America has called for a more competitive system that does away with worldwide taxation—a practice eschewed by most other OECD economies—and lowers the headline tax rate from the currently uncompetitive 35 percent rate.
Here's the Finders experience as described by former member Robert Terrell, who met Pettie in 21996: The Finders eschewed private property, taught their kids through "hands-on" experience, and were essentially invisible to the outside world until Feb.
Indeed, he eschewed the JFK example and did not announce the program with a high-profile speech, but instead a signing ceremony at the White House of the executive order for NASA to go back to the moon.
I can't speak personally to the completeness of the product, but it certainly seems ambitious, and it's pretty clear why the company eschewed Google's Assistant (and, for that matter, Alexa) in favor of its own home-baked solution.
The annually filed documents, which reveal the financial interests of federal workers, provide a rare window into the finances of Trump, who otherwise has notoriously eschewed traditions of transparency established by his recent predecessors in the White House.
Pension reform will be Bolsonaro's biggest challenge since he has yet to build a base in Congress, where he has eschewed the political horse-trading that traditionally helped Brazilian presidents govern the nation of nearly 210 million people.
Steve Carell, who has entirely eschewed TV roles since The Office went off the air in 2013, will return to television to team up with Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston for one of the Apple service's original programs.
Obama's wardrobe choices, arguably the first devoted to the clothes of a political figure, and that when Mr. Obama wore a tan suit to a news conference it practically broke the internet (ditto when he eschewed a tie).
Goncharova and her mate Mikhail Larionov were leaders of Russia's so-called neo-nationalist school, which eschewed the romantic realism of the nineteenth century in favor of "primitive" sources—mostly, in their case, icon painting and folk art.
That will create an interesting dynamic, as the frontrunner will be in between the two major candidates who have eschewed big-dollar fundraising and who want to push the party much further to the left on economic issues.
Sooner or later, the president is likely to notice that Conway — long seen as one of his most visible and forceful defenders — has also eschewed attention since the impeachment inquiry began, according to the former White House official.
Pension reform will be Bolsonaro's biggest challenge since he has yet to build a base in Congress, where he has eschewed the political horse-trading that has traditionally helped Brazilian presidents govern the nation of nearly 210 million people.
After that high point, though, deal volume began to decline in the U.S., which Crunchbase News has documented, as investors eschewed writing many smaller checks to early-stage startups, instead favoring fewer, larger checks with later-stage tech companies.
Yet, the fair succeeded where most in Southeast Asia have struggled, especially in the past year, because it eschewed the beloved model of relying on western expertise to jumpstart such initiatives and drew upon its own resources and talent.
While Trump has eschewed most forms of traditional advertising for much of his run, he has, at times, outspent his opponent on digital ads, including sponsored hashtags with a six-figure price tag as well as other Twitter campaigns.
But it's still not entirely clear why the man behind such glossy blockbusters as "Ocean's Eleven" (2001) should have eschewed big crews and expensive cameras on this particular project—and the pictures on screen aren't always entirely clear, either.
Though she initially eschewed a defined role -- she once said, "I'm going to be a daughter" in her father's White House -- Trump said her path to formally joining the administration happened "organically" during the early days of the presidency.
In the past few years, many seniors and disabled people have eschewed traditional Medicare coverage to enroll in privately run health plans paid for by Medicare, which often come with lower out-of-pocket costs and some enhanced benefits.
When the competitors — who, typical of open-water swimmers, had eschewed wet suits — rounded the bend from the Spuyten Duyvil Creek into the Hudson River, they experienced a sudden rush of warmth, as if hopping into a hot tub.
Sinclair said Rosenberg, a private man who eschewed the social life of his wealthy clients and had left-wing political sympathies, was painfully aware that he was a merchant with an eye for art, but not a creator himself.
It goes without saying that it's unfair to make direct comparisons between traditional sports leagues with regional franchises and the emerging world of esports, which has eschewed everything from television to the concept of geographically constricted players or teams.
Instead, Mr. Trump over the weekend released a modest plan that eschewed gun control measures in favor of more limited bills that would provide weapons training for teachers and create a commission to study other responses to school shootings.
Noting that his team had won three straight games, four of its last five and seven of its last 22 entering Wednesday's game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Citi Field, Collins eschewed any deep statistical analysis in his explanation.
With boundless free time and without the constant company of two tiny dinner guests, I hoarded swank vinegars and eschewed out-of-season strawberries, roasted pork shoulders for weeknight dinners and pounded Thai curry pastes as Saturday-afternoon diversion.
Cipollone's letter thrust the lawyer to the forefront of the administration's battle against the impeachment inquiry in the House of Representatives, bringing him public attention that friends and colleagues say he has long eschewed, unlike many of Trump's lawyers.
But the Democratic contenders hoping to challenge him in the November 103 U.S. election have largely eschewed foreign policy debates, seen as less important to U.S. voters, instead focusing on domestic issues such as healthcare, immigration and gun control.
Unlike the French and Italians, Colefax and other English decorators of the era neither eschewed nor fully embraced any single period; their interiors were a mélange of Classical allusion, Gothic revival, Napoleon III inspiration, Orientalist interpretation and Indian motif.
For Amazon's cloud computing services, the company is spending to hire for sales and marketing, the types of work that Jeff Bezos, its founder, long eschewed but that have become necessary as Amazon looks to sign up bigger legacy businesses.
One weird wrinkle of the fight was that Belingon pretty much eschewed every other element of the stand up game and led with jabs or left hooks into spinning back kicks, trying to convince Fernandes to dive gut-first into them.
And despite the fresh divide in Congress after voters gave control of the House to the Republicans, many lawmakers eschewed their normal seats to sit beside members of the other party, even saving a place for their critically wounded colleague.
Amid the cultural upheavals of the 1960s, Buchla was quietly calling into question the foundations of music-making itself, crafting electronic instruments that eschewed the logic of Western tonality and rhythm in favor of a more open-ended, tactile experience.
While they agreed with the postwar liberals' commitment to stimulating economic growth, they eschewed the Great Society for increasing bureaucracy and begun shifting away from the party's traditional emphasis on industrial manufacturing and labor unions in the 1970s and 1980s.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Having eschewed movie offers and modeling contracts after a telegenic appearance at the Rio Olympics, Tongan taekwondo fighter Pita Taufatofua will compete as a cross-country skier at Pyeongchang, a reinvention worthy of a Hollywood script.
Waymo, the only other company to deploy fully driverless vehicles on public roads, has an OnStar-like button in its self-driving Chrysler Pacifica minivans in case riders need roadside assistance, but it has so far eschewed a teleoperation option. Drive.
Meanwhile Ms Berejiklian, the daughter of Armenian immigrants, eschewed "the culture wars bullshit", as a member of her government put it, focusing instead on the strength of the local economy under the Liberals, who have been in office for eight years.
When The Walking Dead was at its best — back in the second half of season four and the first half of season one — it largely eschewed a larger, macro story in favor of a bunch of more compelling micro stories.
Macron -- who had never held elected office before and who will be France's youngest leader since Napoleon -- eschewed the country's traditional Socialist and Republican political groups and fought for the presidency under the banner of his own self-built party.
We need Congress' help to end the decades of government neglect of millions of disabled Americans with the serious neuro-immune disease Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), commonly known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome -- a belittling name eschewed by patients and disease experts alike.
Days earlier, during her visit to Saudi Arabia, a strictly conservative Muslim theocracy, the first lady eschewed the customary headscarf, but stepped foot in the birthplace of Islam wearing a black jumpsuit reminiscent of the abaya worn by most women there.
Retailers from Amazon to Apple to traditional automakers have trumpeted the benefits of physical stores, and Apple and automakers also rely heavily on advertising, which Tesla has eschewed, making the electric carmaker an outlier in its dependence on the web.
Newlyweds Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner eschewed traditional wedding bands for something a bit sweeter during their surprise Las Vegas wedding, flaunting candy rings as they posed for a photo beside an Elvis Presley impersonator and Joe's brothers Nick and Kevin.
While traipsing the country plugging their previous album, Goldsmith eschewed a band's traditional write-record-tour-write-record-tour cycle, and spent his on the road downtime writing even more songs—the fruits of which make up We're All Gonna Die.
In choosing the Heat after negotiating the buyout with Brooklyn, Johnson made a decision that momentarily baffled a few pundits—Johnson eschewed certain title contender status with LeBron in Cleveland, and chose to augment the curio dark horse in South Beach.
While Gene Roddenberry, creator of the original Star Trek television series, largely eschewed the use of profanity in the sci-fi franchise, Tarantino had only two words when asked if his entry in the Star Trek series will include swears.
" And while Conrad has clearly sussed out some clever workarounds for a pregnancy-friendly wardrobe using non-maternity wares, she hasn't completely eschewed pieces designed for mothers-to-be: "I only purchased a few maternity pieces, completely out of necessity.
The Apes films succeed because everyone involved took an approach to franchise filmmaking that eschewed the current vogue for creating movies that feel like endless teases for other movies; the trilogy is smartly wedded to good, old-fashioned blockbuster knowhow.
" To distribute Casey J's debut, Mr. Boone eschewed the gospel major labels in favor of Tyscot, a black-owned independent in Indianapolis with a four-decade history and a conservative roster: "I thought, 'Which one could I shine at the most?
In a Wednesday night court filing, Avenatti blamed the office of U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman in Manhattan for having "eschewed the typically careful and thoughtful fact-gathering investigation on which it historically prides itself" in its "zest to nab" him.
Young Americans who grew up during the Great Recession and saw parents struggle with debt, or who faced their own problems with cards before the implementation of financial reforms in 2010, have eschewed racking up balances, industry research has shown.
Luckin, which had previously eschewed a timeline for turning a profit, told Reuters it aims to break even on a key metric next year, earnings before interests and taxes (EBIT), a target Luckin's chief financial officer said investors were keen on.
Because cultivating serious judges is one of the few things conservatism does well, the president has a host of qualified nominees to choose from, and to his credit he has eschewed the callow or corrupt choices that his critics feared.
In previous films, including "Punch-Drunk Love" and "The Master," Mr. Anderson has eschewed traditional, hand-in-glove romance narratives, lingering instead on the idiosyncratic nature of relationships and holding a microscope to the secret, contradictory roots at their foundations.
After running a campaign that eschewed much mention of the industry's issues, Trump's presidential transition team consulted the likes of Catz, the Oracle CEO, and Peter Thiel, the Valley venture capitalist who shocked his peers with an endorsement during the race.
Where Mr. Pruitt would throw his energy into ideological battles, like trying to create support for a military-style televised debate of climate science, Mr. Wheeler has eschewed the limelight and strategically focused on a handful of major policy initiatives.
In addition to self-aggrandizing propaganda, which Deng eschewed, Mr. Xi has pressed a more assertive foreign policy that openly challenges the United States, worked to limit Western influence on Chinese society and sought to shield Chinese companies from foreign competition.
German chancellor Angela Merkel's husband, a theoretical physicist, has eschewed the public eye so unwaveringly that a German newspaper once labeled him "as invisible as a molecule," a practice that has not impeded the smooth functioning of the German state.
Having eschewed a more certain path in favor of the writing life, a 31-year-old waitress in 1990s Boston struggles to finish her first book despite her ever-ballooning debt and her sorrow over the recent death of her mother.
They have eschewed the high-dollar fundraising circuit since early on in their campaigns, a bet once considered risky given the outsize influence wealthy donors and bundlers have long held in presidential politics, but one that appears to have paid off.
Still, Mr. de Blasio's efforts on behalf of Mr. Singh illustrated in stark terms the transactional form of governing that had largely been absent under Michael R. Bloomberg, a billionaire who eschewed campaign donations during his 12 years as mayor.
He eschewed hitting his driver more than most, instead smashing low rockets with the old three-wood, sacrificing a few yards of carry in lush conditions but less on the firm links of Troon where the ball rolled and then some.
Even when Chelsea was on the campaign trail acting as her mother's surrogate (and grossly misrepresenting the policies of Clinton's competitors in the process), the national media eschewed hard questions and largely treated her as if she were still a kid.
At the turn of the twentieth century, cigarettes were still a fairly marginal product, derided by moralists as "little white slavers," mocked by bigots as the habit of immigrants, and eschewed by many in favor of pipes, cigars, or chewing tobacco.
So this year, I eschewed the typical year-long New Year's resolution in order to abstain from 12 activities, one a month, non-accumulative (each experiment ending on the last day of the month), like a dozen back-to-back Lents.
Mr. Attenborough has never been one to hector; he has said that he hopes his many fine nature programs have helped people appreciate the variety and fragility of the natural world, but he has eschewed the soapbox in favor of subtlety.
Also on Tuesday, Haitham Manaa, a dissident who has eschewed the armed uprising and was among those Russia had supported, confirmed that he had received an invitation but suggested he would not attend as part of a hodgepodge delegation dictated by Moscow.
"Firms' expectations about the year ahead are running at the highest for at least four-and-a-half years, highlighting how political risk continues to be widely eschewed, with companies focusing instead on expanding their sales in the coming year," Williamson added.
Coneheads—released and critically eschewed eight years before the September 11th attacks redefined the way the United States views newcomers—is an usually sharp immigration satire that predicted the rise of terror paranoia that has shaped American politics since the new millennium.
And there were certainly women who eschewed the bra and panties match era in the years immediately preceding Paige, but Paige's debut marked the wholesale move away from all of that and a mute embarrassment by WWE that it had happened at all.
Mother of two Bryce Dallas Howard is very much aware of this: In a new interview with People, the actress spoke about how and why she approached dressing her child a little differently (and in a way that eschewed typical gender roles).
Monster Hunter isn't the most popular series in the West, but it's been huge in Japan since the days of the PSP, and it was seen as a major coup for Nintendo when the games eschewed Sony's PS Vita for the 3DS.
Not only has the '90s icon long eschewed wearing any fur or leather products, but she's also become a huge proponent of an all-vegan lifestyle, launching a green cosmetics line, "The Kind Diet" cookbook, and even a breast milk sharing program.
Such allusions —along with those to his childhood memories of the comestibles unloaded on the docks of his native Piraeus — point to the myriad ways in which Kounellis's work has long eschewed the ascetic strictures attendant upon the 1960s exploration of objecthood.
Trump's 10-minute visit to the franchise's location here late Friday morning marked the billionaire candidate's closest brush in Iowa with the retail politics that he has largely eschewed in favor of drawing thousands of supporters at a time to large rallies.
The exhibit at SAAM has several of her stormy yet intimate portraits of women, including one of Hannah "Gluck" Gluckstein, an artist who eschewed gender via a mode of dress that was both fashionable at the time and a signal of her sexuality.
After tight end Delanie Walker's apparent first-down conversion grab on a third-and-14 was ruled a yard shy by a replay review, Tennessee eschewed a potential 44-yard field-goal try by Ryan Succop and went for the first down.
But the first indication that the Golden Globes were not quite business as usual this year came on the red carpet, when eight actresses eschewed the usual Hollywood date etiquette to bring leading activists as part of the ongoing Time's Up initiative.
Adyen co-founder and CEO Pieter van der Does, whose around 1.6 million shares in the company are worth nearly 700 million euros at current prices, eschewed any public appearances in the run-up to the IPO, meeting only with private investors.
Although the leadership of subsequent governments after Zia has been drawn from the liberal elites whose personal lives have eschewed religion to a greater or lesser degree, all of them, except General Pervez Musharraf, have relied on religious parties for their power.
Since Mr. Brooks started his three-year comeback tour (which features his wife, Trisha Yearwood, as a midset special guest), he has eschewed conventional marketing, usually announcing several nights in an arena, often in smaller cities, with a very short lead time.
The ad is currently slotted to run only from June 9 through June 16, but that period could be extended Previously, Mr. Trump had eschewed any support of super PACs, telling groups supporting him last year to return any donations to donors.
While they eschewed some right-wing stridency from their recent past, it is clear that they, like the Methodists, remain deeply divided -- and may be moving toward the point of schism between a white old guard establishment and a more diverse rising generation.
Aware of his ebbing popularity, Yeltsin ultimately eschewed putting the Soviet Communist Party on trial; efforts to engage in a meaningful truth and reconciliation program, which might have helped to make Russians more aware of the grim realities of the past, were deferred.
Yet, also just saying no was Mr. Puglisi, who eschewed a show in favor of a — well, it wasn't clear exactly: Call it a presentation/happening, done with the help of Armando Punzo, the artistic director of prison theater in Volterra, Italy.
Pete Buttigieg equated socialism with a "rigid ideology," but Mr. Sanders fits into a strain of American socialism that has largely eschewed ideology, made few references to Karl Marx, and been more likely to talk about fairness and values than about economic theory.
Prodigious amounts of newsprint and digital pixels have been devoted to the machinations of the team's former executive Sam Hinkie, who eschewed all competitive pretense in constructing teams designed to lose for the purpose of annually leasing space in the draft lottery penthouse.
Twice in Parliament this week, Mr. Corbyn, whose political views were forged in his leftist activism in the 1980s, has eschewed the supportive, cheerleading role that opposition leaders traditionally play to the prime minister when Britain is in conflict with a foreign power.
Modern art for him was and is just big, factual stuff like the shiny, garish, gloppy, inelegant spray-paint work "Cardboard Relief" (1965) that followed up on his 1963 series of black monochromatic tar paintings, which eschewed all forms of foot action.
In fact, although everyone agrees Congress is broken, it has eschewed its dominant role for so long that even reformers disagree about what it is that Congress is failing to do in the first place — and what purpose institutional reform should serve.
Photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times Mr. Bush, who his son described as having been "born with just two settings: full throttle, then sleep," eschewed some of the pomp and circumstance his predecessors had planned for in their own funerals.
J.C. Jamison Ross won the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition for the drums in 2012 by playing a reliable hand: He eschewed pyrotechnic displays in favor of a buoyant, catalytic pulse, gently interweaving some New Orleans funk into his standard jazz swing.
The Dutch painter eschewed the typical paint-splattered garret: His workspace was a diorama of his oeuvre, the walls covered with cardboard rectangles in grays, whites and his signature primary colors, his sofa blocky blood-red and black with oblong throw cushions.
Unlike the Thomsens, Conner and Davis eschewed Autopilot except for a few instances of bumper-to-bumper traffic — nor did they adhere to the speed limit (which helps explain why they didn't use Autopilot; the system is speed capped at 90 mph).
For her most recent fall/winter men's wear show, Miuccia Prada eschewed a dramatic, spectacular set, presenting her collection instead in an environment that recalled a dorm room, with beds and low tiled walls decorated with images that looked cut from a magazine.
Trump eschewed Republican orthodoxy when he promised not to cut back Social Security and Medicare during the campaign — two entitlement programs that most Republicans say must be curtailed in order to balance the budget — and his first fiscal plan outline leaves them untouched.
It's the kind of mixed-use verticality eschewed by architect Peter Zumthor's redesign of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), which stubbornly idealizes the city's horizontal sprawl and the resulting need for more land to house the museum's staff and collections.
Mutual snubs: In a decidedly chilly exchange, Mr. Trump declined to shake the hand of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who then introduced him in a perfunctory way that eschewed the more florid language that she and other speakers have used in the past.
TILTON, N.H. –– Donald Trump and his family of surrogates are fanning out across New Hampshire 85033 hours before voters head to the polls, engaging in the kind of retail politics the candidate has largely eschewed in the run-up to the primary.
" Ms. Power explained how publishing houses eschewed the proposal for the book, which had been translated from Yiddish: "When Elie went in search of an American publisher, he later recalled their rejection letters often noted that American readers 'seemed to prefer optimistic books.
But Duque, facing booming levels of cocaine production and an uptick in rural violence, has eschewed the helping-hand approach and called for a return to more-punitive techniques, including eradication of coca crops by military crews and aerial spraying of herbicide.
Though he seemed to be clean-living and eschewed recreational drugs, he may have used the powerful opiates to treat ongoing pain from his years of onstage performances – almost always in heels – which had begun to take a toll on his body, sources say.
In opting for the latter, Obama has eschewed the standard Republican strategy of aiming every policy decision at the party's most extreme faction, and instead sought to nominate a justice whom large swathes of both parties will see as appropriate to the high bench.
Older animals tend to be eschewed based on a stigma that they have poor texture and "gamey" flavor, but given the right husbandry and postmortem conditions, older animals can provide a better product than their younger counterparts and at a far more affordable cost.
While we've never gotten a dual-POV segment before tonight, there was one episode that eschewed character-based segments in favor of simple time stamps for each segment's events: the one in which a hurricane struck and Noah nearly initiated sexual contact with Whitney.
BØRNS has, from the start of his career, eschewed gender-norms about what music by a man should sound like or concern itself with, but in this track with Del Rey as his foil, he also manages to play with gender roles using their voices.
Over the last few seasons under Mark Hughes, however, the Potters seem to have eschewed meat-and-potatoes British and Irish players in favour of the same European technocrats as every other mid-table team: your Xherdan Shaqiris, your Ibrahim Afellays, your Bruno Martins Indis.
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Bourdain eschewed all of that in favor of something more penetrating and democratic: how people all over the world use food to bond, to express their creativity, to nurture their loved ones, to carry forward tradition and memory, and to indulge in new experiences.
A detailed analysis that Politico published on Tuesday, however, found that the turnout increase in primaries this year comes not from new Republican voters, but from voters who in the past eschewed state and local races and only cast ballots in the general election.
In Massachusetts, prioritizing academic knowledge was memorialized in the Education Reform Act, which eschewed "soft skills" such as "cultural competence" and "global awareness" in favor of a strong focus on the liberal arts, such as history and literature, and enforcing accountability through high-stakes testing.
That vaunted post, which makes Mr. Bannon the single most influential figure in the Trump campaign, is a leap of faith by a candidate who has long eschewed political professionals: Mr. Bannon has never before worked on a national campaign, let alone overseen one.
Even as events last year showed how necessary Pride still is, the Trump administration has eschewed a tradition started by President Bill Clinton and upheld by President Barack Obama (although not President George W. Bush), and has failed to proclaim June as Pride Month.
His take on Alice in Wonderland, completed at the height of the counterculture movement, may be his most beloved contribution to the art of illustration; for Lewis Carroll, Dalí eschewed the crispness and lucidity of his earlier work in favor of a dreamier watercolor aesthetic.
There's an implicit cheekiness to the knighting of a woke bae, courtesy of the brilliant Kara Brown over at Jezebel: On one hand, you're acknowledging that a woke bae has eschewed his rose-colored glasses and become hip to injustice beyond his own experience.
The industry has long eschewed rubbers, but that could all change after the election if Californians vote to enact Proposition 60, a controversial law that would not only require condom use in porn, but would allow citizens to enforce the law themselves through lawsuits.
The increase in spending has paid for an investment in the type of campaign staffing and digital operation that Mr. Trump largely eschewed early in his 2016 campaign, but that his Democratic rivals will have to scramble to build to take him on in 6043.
Meanwhile, Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee eschewed the energy of insurgency mounting outside the chamber against Republican zeal to plow right through -- steering clear of the anonymous accusers and a witness produced by lawyer Michael Avenatti, the rare streetfighter on the Democratic squad.
LOS ANGELES — In the two years since Channing Dungey took over as president of ABC Entertainment, becoming the first black executive to run a major network, she had largely eschewed the spotlight, avoiding public comments whenever possible and preferring that her work speak for itself.
Some foreign leaders have catered to Trump's indifference to haute cuisine, and on the president's first official visit to Japan in 2017 the country's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, eschewed the country's traditional delicacies and served the president a beef burger after they discussed state affairs.
The two top-tier candidates have eschewed the high-dollar fundraising circuit since early-on in their campaigns, a bet once considered risky given the outsize influence wealthy donors and bundlers have long held in presidential politics, but one that appears to have paid off.
No one pays me to promote any products, because I have likely eschewed all of them, dumped everything with a label into a trash bag and vowed to live off coconut oil — the all-around product of choice for the apocalyptic-minded, impressionable minimalist — alone.
This is where Nurmagomedov treads a nice middle line—Emelianenko often let his man roll around as he loaded up the big punches and eschewed position altogether, other fighters simply hold and never get off the big shots, Nurmagomedov works with everything in moderation.
"This Court's review is necessary to ensure the continued vitality of a bedrock constitutional requirement," Clifford M. Sloan argued in court papers, saying that the lower court "eschewed this core principle in favor of applying an outdated definition" that he said conflicts with the prevailing medical consensus.
The shuttering of the 18-plus dry club, another rarity in Boston, which took a more international-underground, independent approach to music bookings and eschewed big corporate club extravagance, didn't invent the demand for parties like these, but it has displaced many of its regular followers.
A six-pack of action figures available at Target eschewed Rey in favor of a generic Resistance pilot, while a Millennium Falcon play set included only Chewbacca and John Boyega's Finn, despite the fact it's preternaturally gifted pilot Rey who's handed the keys to the iconic ship.
Director Charles Nix noticed major brands jumping ship on Helvetica, including Google, Apple, and IBM—with all the tech companies developing in-house versions that appeared visually similar, but eschewed some of Helvetica's longstanding design quirks, like irregular kerning, compression at small sizes, and odd punctuation.
Postwar Japan and West Germany eschewed Taylor's method of industrial management, and implemented more collaborative approaches than was typical in the U.S. In their factories, front-line workers were expected to get involved when production problems arose, instead of being elbowed aside by top-down management.
At the Baselworld watch fair last March, Zenith introduced the bronze Pilot Type 20 Extra Special ($6,700), which eschewed the macho high-tech polymers of many contemporary aviator watches for a 1920s antique-like look that conjured images of barnstorming biplanes, open cockpits and fluttering white scarves.
Mr. Trump, who has eschewed the advocacy tours that his predecessors have used to build support for their top domestic priorities, made a rare direct appeal to voters during his speech, imploring them to call their representatives and senators and demand action on the tax proposal.
"If Democratic candidates for president want to spend their time hobnobbing with the rich and powerful, it is currently legal for them to do so — but they shouldn't be handing out secret titles and honors to rich donors," Warren, who has eschewed big-dollar private fundraisers, said.
The brand has also pledged not to use certain animal-derived materials such as leather, horn, skins, silk or down, and has eschewed virgin cashmere because of desertification in Mongolia, where cashmere goats are depleting grasslands, though it plans to introduce recycled cashmere in the fall.
It must be noted that President Obama was the first to offer the million-dollar donor tier four years ago as he retreated from the reforms of his first inaugural, in which he accepted donations of no more than $50,000 from individuals and eschewed donations from corporations.
While this network has mostly eschewed electoral politics, some involved see the potential for it to help form an ideological — and possibly financial — platform to back candidates, including a centrist challenge to Mr. Trump in 2020, possibly from within the G.O.P. or even a third party.
The New York Times twice sent reporters to Zarephath, once in 19913, and once in 1910, to witness and write about her remarkable faith commune, where dozens of men, women and children in dour uniforms eschewed personal possessions and ran their own schools, printing press and farms.
Like Warren, Sanders has eschewed the kind of high-dollar fundraisers typical in presidential campaigns, and has instead powered his campaign with small-dollar, online donations and what he has dubbed "grassroots fundraisers," events with relatively low ticket prices and supporters of all means are invited.
A number of speakers, though, reinforced Tome's capitalist apologetics, declaring that God had created entrepreneurs "for creation and conquest"; that the Apostle Paul was an entrepreneur; that when Jesus wanted to spread the gospel, he eschewed "the religious elite and the academicians" for brass-tacks businessmen.
Trump, a former reality TV star who eschewed a lot of debate practice, was strong early on but appeared to become repetitive and more undisciplined as the night wore on in front of a televised audience that could have reached upwards of a record 100 million people.
In fact, he says, most of China's decline in fertility rates happened in the 1970s and was caused by such forces as urbanisation and women's education, which led to very similar changes in other Asian nations like Thailand and South Korea that eschewed mandatory limits on births.
Williams eschewed interviews and kept a low profile in the lead-up to this tournament, her first since her unsettling defeat in the United States Open final last fall, where her outburst toward the chair umpire led to her being penalized a game and fined $17,000.
But where sitcoms in the '50s and '60s generally eschewed social messaging, there was a shift toward social realism evident in the sitcoms of the 1970s, part of a broader change in the demands of audiences, who increasingly wanted to see their own experiences represented onscreen.
" Despite all the recent innovation, Johnson found again and again that every time he eschewed off-the-shelf components and built his own — virtually every element in HyTech's products is custom designed and built, with raw materials ordered off the internet — "the price went way down.
In their second meeting, Fedor immediately dived on top of Nogueira and Nogueira eschewed the kimura and omoplata attempts, instead using the knee shields to set up attempts at the same sweep, a kneebar attempt, and an armdrag which had the Emperor diving desperately to prevent the back take.
It was the school dance, precisely because it eschewed all the mystery and science fiction weirdness in favor of good old-fashioned human stakes: Dustin trying, unsuccessfully, to have charm; Mike and Eleven — and Max and Lucas — having their first awkward dance moments on a crowded gym floor.
Giant workplace raids like those undertaken Wednesday had been eschewed under President Barack Obama, according to the AP. But President Trump, who has made limiting both legal and illegal immigration a priority of his administration, favors them as did the administration of Obama's predecessor, President George W. Bush.
There are so many gorgeous gowns on the red carpet at the 2017 Golden Globe Awards, but three women, Evan Rachel Wood, Octavia Spencer and Kathryn Hahn, eschewed the dramatic dresses in favor of sleek suits, and we're particularly loving their nontraditional looks (and the reasons behind them!).
One of the other bands, NJ/PA squad Dissent, eschewed the expected beatdown vibes in favor of straight-up early 2000s metalcore, which sent me two-stepping down memory lane—straight back to the shitty South Jersey local shows where I spent so much of my high school years.
But this year's CW upfront really did feel like the work of a network that's fully come into its own — and not just because it eschewed its usual opening number by a band featured in an Apple commercial for a world-premiere performance of a new single from Muse.
CANTON, Ohio — Ray Lewis, the last of the seven members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 19743 on hand to be enshrined, eschewed notes and the lectern as he delivered his induction speech, instead strolling along the stage and passionately urging his listeners to come together.
Drawing as much notice among progressives hungry for a new generation of leaders was the Senate race in Texas, where Mr. O'Rourke, a 46-year-old El Paso congressman, eschewed polling and political strategists to run as an unapologetic progressive in a conservative state undergoing a demographic shift.
In response to the 9/11 disaster, the U.S. intelligence community eschewed their traditionally insular practices with regard to information sharing and embraced a unified knowledge hub, where properly credentialed users can plug into as needed, sharing data and applying analytics for the common mission of national defense.
While the campaign has officially labeled its outreach effort "Latinos for Trump," all of those interviewed eschewed the label and instead identified as Hispanic, which emphasizes ties to Spain and the Spanish language instead of Latin America, and is a term that is often more readily embraced among conservatives.
In crafting a coming-of-stage story set under the bleary, borderline-palpable lights of Manhattan's Times Square in the summer of 1940, author Elizabeth Gilbert has deliberately (but far from ignorantly) eschewed producing a story that mirrors the dark, heavy political and social mire of modern times.
During her time as the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court starting with her appointment in 1981, she eschewed the idea of being a banner carrier for all women; she left that role for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who joined her on the court 12 years later.
Other than buying the $1,000 gadget, though, Balfanz has mostly eschewed major splurges, opting instead to use the money to pay his college tuition and save for his future while also putting some money toward web servers and programming software to help him continue honing his coding skills.
The X puts all the focus on the display, having eschewed the home button and integrating Face ID instead of Touch ID. CNET notes that the move to LG means that Apple would be moving away from working with one of its rivals and perhaps make the supply chain more streamlined.
If the Democrats succeed in defeating the Senate health care bill -- which, despite its recent setback, is still very much in play -- it will be in large part because opponents, from elected officials to "resistance" activists, focused on the issue at hand and mostly eschewed gratuitous shots at the White House.
As tedious as exposition can be on a console, it's exponentially so on a mobile game; here some of the all-time most popular titles have eschewed story altogether, or, in the case of an Angry Birds, left holes galore for Hollywood to drive their truck through in the inevitable adaptation.
As it became clear that professional hockey would be his goal, his family weighed the options and chose an unusual route for a young prospect: After high school, Matthews eschewed playing college hockey or joining a junior team, instead spending a year playing professionally for the Zurich Lions in Switzerland.
Big brands are eschewed for smaller names: there's a "Sauvelle" vodka bar instead of a Smirnoff one, fancy taco restaurants instead of a cheesy chips van, and a lineup with big names like Ricardo Villalobos, Craig Richards and Hunee, alongside far more esoteric artists like DJ Sotofett or Nicholas Lutz.
She knows the ins and outs of venture capital — she was an associate at Founder Collective, a seed-stage fund, and a partner at Dorm Room Fund, First Round Capital's student-run fund — but when it came to launching her own startup, she eschewed advice to raise money right away.
And while a new Israeli government may reverse the previous one's extremely right-wing foreign policies, Gordis ought to acknowledge that Israel under Bibi Netanyahu eschewed not only liberalism but the whole liberal world order, as Robert Kagan argued earlier this month in a powerful essay in The Washington Post.
The discussion began with impeachment, an issue the candidates have largely eschewed on the trail, which yields answers that aren't that interesting—hardly a surprise given that a number of the candidates are senators who could become involved in the impeachment trial and thus have every reason to be circumspect.
Some of those who have prepared Mr. Trump for dealing with Korea, who insisted on anonymity to speak about their briefings with the president, say they worry that he is so supremely confident in his negotiating skills that he has eschewed detailed briefings on how Mr. Kim thinks about the world.
Cooper, who eschewed plenty of all-important acting round tables this season to better focus on his debut as a director, may now go empty-handed on Oscar night: His best-actor competitor Rami Malek, the lead of "Bohemian Rhapsody," has all the momentum after winning at the Golden Globes.
The pairing of Sanders and Warren will showcase the two major Democratic candidates who have eschewed big-dollar fundraising and who want to push the party much further to the left on economic issues — though it is unclear whether they'll focus on their areas of agreement or choose to spotlight their differences.
Mr. Trump has since acknowledged that his efforts to get China to do just that had failed, and there are signs that the Trump administration intends to take a tougher line on China, particularly on trade issues, something Mr. Trump promised during his campaign but has eschewed in his first months in office.

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