I never shied away from a ball in the air; I never shied away from a cross.
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It's not something they've shied away from — or should.
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All of these companies shied away from the "MCN" moniker.
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These tech names haven't shied away from big acquisitions, historically.
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Back in Italy, Horford, never shied away from talking politics.
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And it's not shied away from calling it an iPad.
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But I shied away from anything physical; I wasn't ready.
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Big companies have shied away from donating to his campaign.
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"Orlando always shied away from anything flashy," the source says.
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Mental health in general is kind of shied away from.
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Kasich has shied away from making the same public charges.
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Gabbana himself has, naturally, not shied away from the criticism.
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They shied away from pollsters who called on the phone.
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But it's a topic that conservatives have shied away from.
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But you've shied away from commenting about this presidential campaign.
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Comcast hasn't shied away from hostile offers in the past.
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Clinton has shied away from discussing the CIA's torture program.
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But Trump has never shied away from the unprecedented before.
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She, too, has never shied away from sharing her opinions.
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"Mike has never shied away from defense," Dan D'Antoni said.
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Mr. Morris has never shied away from spiritual subject matter.
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It's the fact that he never shied away from it.
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Conservative right-wingers have shied away from acting on their principles.
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Trump shied away from the special prosecutor proposal after the election.
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Xiaomi never shied away from acknowledging Apple as its role model.
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Sessions himself has not shied away from calls for special prosecutors.
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Mindy Kaling has never shied away from her appreciation of food.
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Kendall Jenner has never shied away from making a fashion statement.
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Group members shied away from adding to their fixed income holdings.
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Depp has not shied away from showing his disapproval of Trump.
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Kate, 36, has never shied away from reusing a favorite outfit.
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Irate patriots picketed theatres, and producers shied away from his work.
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West has never shied away from making his personal battles public.
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George Conway has not shied away from criticizing Trump on Twitter.
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Thus far, Senate Republicans have largely shied away from that fight.
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Francis has also shied away from big changes on doctrinal matters.
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But major global banks have shied away from handlingIran-related business.
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Pruitt has also shied away from robust action on climate change.
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Former President George W. Bush has shied away from discussing Trump.
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Timberlake hasn't shied away from expressing his pride in Biel's success.
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Bright, bold, and colorful, Le Parc never shied away from politics.
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Vanessa Bryant has mostly shied away from press, rarely giving interviews.
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True to form, Calloway has not shied away from the controversy.
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Unlike most Democrats, Trump, has not shied away from corporate money.
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But Castro hasn't shied away from criticizing other Democrats still running.
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Before injectables, she had shied away from wearing her own inventory.
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But experts have increasingly shied away from recommending them for indoor use.
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The film is impeccable because DuVernay never shied away from the challenge.
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The pair hasn't shied away from going on dates in public together.
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This isn't the first time Sanders has shied away from backing reparations.
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The singer hasn't shied away from the topic in the past, either.
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Sarah Hyland hasn't shied away from being public about her recent hospitalization.
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But Erdrich has never shied away from the realities of everyday life.
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Pitt certainly has range, and hasn't shied away from playing edgy characters.
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LG knows this and has never shied away from trying new ideas.
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But major global banks have shied away from handling Iran-related business.
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Walker suspects it's attention her former commander would have shied away from.
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He has never shied away from attacking his enemies quickly and viciously.
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To be sure, Nadler has shied away from overtly calling for impeachment.
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"Democrats shied away from gun control before [Sandy Hook],"Winkler told Mashable.
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Missy has never shied away from experimentation with her hair and makeup.
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Tim Tebow has never shied away from talking about his charity work.
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And Clinton hasn't shied away from using these stories as campaign fodder.
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A closer look reminds us that he hasn't always shied away from
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Despite growing acceptance, big brands have largely shied away from the subject.
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The media (overwhelmingly a men's club) famously shied away from these stories.
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We've always shied away from politics, but just couldn't ignore it anymore.
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For his part, Biden has shied away from association with Ocasio-Cortez.
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Atwood has not shied away from criticizing the administration in the past.
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He never shied away from the stigma that would come through failure.
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Since then, Gonzalez has mostly shied away from political statements—until now.
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Both candidates have not shied away from describing gender discrimination they've overcome.
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The United States has not shied away from challenges in the past.
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Freeland has never shied away from being direct with Trump administration officials.
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Mr. Farrell said he has shied away from buying and subdividing farms.
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And Ms. Giuffre and her lawyers have not shied away from publicity.
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But in television appearances, Azar hasn't shied away from bashing the law.
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Lawrence and Maroney haven't shied away from going on dates in public together.
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Katy Perry has never shied away from a risky, rule-breaking fashion moment.
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Google has historically shied away from putting ads to its popular Maps product.
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And he has has never shied away from adhering to his own advice.
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Daily Mail The new first lady has not shied away from lawsuits herself.
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Writer, actor and comedian Aziz Ansari has never shied away from uncomfortable truths.
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Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield hasn't shied away from a fight with Donald Trump.
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He's shied away from smashmouth political attacks in both of his presidential bids.
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Additionally, Jenner hasn't shied away from not wearing a bra on social media.
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Cardi hasn't shied away from getting political on social media as of late.
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And yet, Firebase has always shied away from providing a push notification backend.
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Pataky, 42, hasn't shied away from sharing their adventures on social media, either.
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The government had until Sunday shied away from confronting the mutineers with force.
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I've never shied away from a challenge before and I'm not starting now.
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Golnesa "GG" Gharachedaghi has not shied away from making her relationship problems public.
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DiCaprio and Morrone, a model, haven't shied away from going on outings together.
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Yet firms have shied away from bringing out alternatives to pads and tampons.
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And her FreeForm show, Truth & Iliza, hasn't shied away from talking about vaginas.
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But Moore and his allies haven't shied away from using more specific words.
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Even athletes who have shied away from politics are beginning to follow suit.
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Pete Wentz has never shied away from discussing his struggle with bipolar disorder.
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For its part, the Street Art Museum has not shied away from potential
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While together, the two seemingly never shied away from public displays of affection.
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Unlike much of America, the area has not shied away from infrastructure investment.
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In recent years, the group has shied away from attacks on civilian targets.
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The show has never shied away from exploiting a drunk person for laughs.
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Petty, especially later on in his career, never shied away from political activism.
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" His prep school hockey coach reportedly said he "never shied away from anything.
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The former attorney general hasn't shied away from weighing in on Mueller's investigation.
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Mainstream media has largely shied away from cannabis ads because of regulatory hurdles.
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It just worked out that way, and I never shied away from it.
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We've always shied away from trying to define what is a perfect proof.
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Dershowitz has not shied away from provocative ideas about sex and the law.
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For years, Concho was a sleepy company that shied away from media attention.
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We've never shied away from controversy, and we don't intend to start now.
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These factors could explain why Bullock has shied away from pursuing a campaign.
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Borrowing costs in corporate bond markets rose, as investors shied away from risk.
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She never minced words, never shied away from asking for what she wanted.
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The way Pressley has styled herself has not shied away from her ambition.
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"Star Trek" has also never shied away from the politics of the day.
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Former Pepsico executive Narasimhan shied away from selling businesses in the review, however.
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You&aposve never shied away from working hard to get what you want.
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Until now, Mr. Trump had shied away from military action against Iran, too.
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Wall Street has shied away from money-losing unicornsSo too have product returns.
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Mr. Cruz even shied away from endorsing him at the party's nominating convention.
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But they haven't shied away from articulating the range of threats Russia represents.
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Not every Republican has shied away from calling for stricter gun laws. Rep.
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If he shied away from it, Desmond's actions would not have been remarkable.
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Worldwide, companies and institutions have shied away from Saudi funding since the killing.
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Treasury secretaries in the past have shied away from publicly discussing market valuations.
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And Parker has never shied away from discussing the charges when asked about them.
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Additionally, the model hasn't shied away from not wearing a bra on social media.
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Hemsworth's wife, Elsa Pataky, hasn't shied away from sharing their adventures on social media.
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Some fund managers have already shied away from deals that have priced too low.
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The star certainly hasn't shied away from sharing photos of their sweet sibling relationship.
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Between the lines: Even Trump-aligned Florida Republicans shied away from his statements. Gov.
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Recent work on the character hasn't shied away from the contradictions of Batman's character.
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It's an America that confronts the very realities the traditional one shied away from.
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That's something that I've never shied away from my entire life; I own that.
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Since then, the two haven't shied away from going on dates in public together.
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Johnson has never shied away from sharing sweet moments with Jasmine on social media.
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Those editors reportedly shied away from featuring conservative news outlets, according to former employees.
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So for a while, he shied away from it—but that wasn't right either.
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Lopez Obrador has shied away from addressing the wall to avoid clashing with Trump.
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Clinton, meanwhile, has not shied away from commenting on the difficulties of the campaign.
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And Gillespie aides say that the candidate has never shied away from those funders.
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So far, this cohort of voters has not shied away from backing Donald Trump.
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No stranger to loss, Fortune had never shied away from the subject in song.
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"There is a reason people shied away from picking him this week," Chamblee said.
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The cast, for what it's worth, also haven't shied away from taking real stands.
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But he shied away from defending former President Obama's revision to the overtime rule.
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Trump has not shied away from discussing issues about race popular with black Americans.
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He noticeably shied away from criticizing Saudi Arabia's human rights record in the speech.
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In response, Trump has not shied away from putting his own party on blast.
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The Mindy Project has never shied away from tackling serious topics in the past.
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For years in opposition, the French Socialist Party shied away from critical self-examination.
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Mental health is a subject Chang has not shied away from in the past.
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Unlike the House, the Senate has shied away from repealing the estate tax altogether.
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Guccifer 2.0 had not shied away from conversations with The Hill in the past.
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These investors previously shied away from the crypto market due to its sensitive status.
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Recent American operas have not shied away from using history to explore current controversies.
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There are lots of explanations for why insurers have shied away from the marketplaces.
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But he has never shied away from his role as Mr. Trump's loyal defender.
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Chanel has traditionally shied away from talking publicly about the state of its finances.
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Orange has never shied away from the idea that there are crimes worth punishing.
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I shied away from my social life and became disinterested in my creative practices.
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It's an area the exchange has historically shied away from tackling but no more.
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Automakers generally have shied away from revealing details of their plans for wireless charging.
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Story lines so far haven't shied away from topics like race, gender and class.
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In office, the populist 2016 candidate has shied away from suggestions of trade war.
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I've never really sought out leadership, but I've never really shied away from it.
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The other candidates have shied away from this point (due to worries it's ageist).
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"Whatever comes up, I've never shied away from it," Harvey said of potential contract talks.
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Over the course of Donald Trump's campaign, Melania has largely shied away from public speaking.
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Billionaire investor and Facebook board member Peter Thiel has never shied away from contrarian ideas.
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Furze has never shied away from fire and explosives when it comes to his inventions.
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Carlos Curbelo and Mario Diaz-Balart have shied away from embracing the ICE talking point.
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Rihanna has never shied away from a major dose of drama in her evening wear.
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H.R. McMaster, hasn't shied away from expressing strong public opinions on military and strategic issues.
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Paltrow hasn't shied away from giving fans a glimpse of her relationship with Martin, 41.
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As People points out, Stranger Things actor David Harbour hasn't shied away from politics either.
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Jarrar is an academic and writer who has never shied away from politically controversial topics.
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Indeed, the former model hasn't shied away from wearing all black in the past. Mrs.
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Bill Gates has never shied away from using the internet to achieve his philanthropic goals.
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But he shied away from a radical redrawing of the boundaries of a sprawling group.
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Some Democrats mulling presidential runs have shied away from criticizing Trump on the campaign trail.
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Pete Davidson has never shied away from discussing mental health issues and his own experience.
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Of course, the show has never shied away from protagonist Rebecca Bunch's mental health history.
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Several 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, including Biden, have shied away from being associated with PACs.
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Blackburn served on Trump's transition team and has not shied away from embracing the president.
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"If it was anyone other than Harley, we'd have shied away from it," Lorenzana said.
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Daily Mail The soon-to-be First Lady has not shied away from lawsuits herself.
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Fearing the retribution that comes with activism, most black athletes have shied away from activism.
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Nickelodeon's Drake & Josh ended in 2007, but Josh Peck hasn't shied away from the spotlight.
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KCG and many other high-frequency trading firms have shied away from the public spotlight.
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They never shied away from the fact that they didn't often agree in many opinions.
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Not shying away from controversy Google has not shied away from taking overt political stances.
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A Leo through and through, Spice has never shied away from confronting challenges head on.
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But when I look back, I realize that we shied away from the important topics.
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It's really not that surprising that Alex shied away from the spirit world at first.
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In deference to India, Bhutan has shied away from establishing direct diplomatic relations with China.
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However, in public appearances she has not shied away from criticisms of the Trump administration.
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This is a necessity in contemporary politics that too many Democrats have shied away from.
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Moderate Republicans in the House and Senate shied away from a bill causing such disruption.
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But his music has such a strong presence, and he hasn't shied away from success.
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But Ms. Wall never shied away from a story, the speakers at Wednesday's ceremony said.
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The American people have never shied away from being able to deal with the truth.
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Gladwell has never shied away from incendiary material, and his newest book is no exception.
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Other Republicans, broadly, have shied away from even acknowledging that Trump has done anything improper.
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It used special powers that the agency had shied away from using in the past.
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Yet time and again the Senate GOP has shied away from direct combat with Trump.
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Some of Mr. Stanekzai's former classmates in India say he largely shied away from politics.
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Other candidates haven't shied away from weaving some George Lucas fandom into their own efforts.
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Grey's Anatomy has never shied away from issues and this one was handled with unflinching honesty.
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Liberman has not shied away from threatening rhetoric since taking over the Defense Ministry last year.
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Miley Cyrus has never shied away from controversy, but she's owning up to one particular misstep.
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He hasn't shied away from being political, and has spoken at Pride events over the years.
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House Republicans shied away from a Senate-passed measure to keep the government running through Feb.
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In addition, Jenner hasn't shied away from not wearing a bra on her own social media.
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She never shied away from politics, and it has been interwoven into her music and legacy.
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Aguilera — who is a natural dark blonde — has never shied away from experimenting with various hues.
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India last year shied away from joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership (which now itself looks doomed).
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There, despite lots of tech-bashing rhetoric, officials have shied away from doing anything of note.
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For years, I shied away from family photo ops and walked the school hallways feeling embarrassed.
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They, like Harris, have shied away from calls to get rid of the private insurance industry.
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For decades, buyout firms shied away from tech companies, citing the blistering pace of technological advances.
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The men in Trump's boys club Trump has never shied away from his association with Playboy.
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Hard tech isn't something that seed and angels have exactly shied away from in the past.
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Despite infrequent strategic mergers, Northrop has not shied away from bold corporate actions to please investors.
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After a successful beginning to their marriage, however, the princess shied away from her public role.
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The couple hasn't shied away from sharing photos of each other on their respective Instagram accounts.
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Timberlake, 38, and Biel, 37, have never shied away from public displays of affection on Instagram.
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Daniel Lopatin, the brains behind Oneohtrix Point Never, has never shied away from a unique collaboration.
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Since making their relationship Instagram official in January, the two haven't shied away from sexy PDAs.
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According to Ostrovsky, investors have shied away from Medicaid populations in part due to the complexity.
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I've shied away from the 'women in tech' question because it's always what people ask about.
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Since then, the lovebirds have not shied away from raving over each other on social media.
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Since then, he has not shied away from publicly critiquing the Trump administration and its allies.
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It's not a good look for Kanye, but the man has never shied away from controversy.
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While Pence has called for significant Medicare reforms, Trump has shied away from proposing entitlement changes.
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The member-owned outdoor supply co-op has never shied away from flouting the status quo.
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Needless to say, he shied away from experimenting with any unique flavors during the taste test.
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Despite the trouble in the United States, Huawei has not shied away from potentially controversial deals.
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Your music has never shied away from these conversations, particularly on a record like One Beat.
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Buffett has shied away from tech stocks in the past because he didn't understand their models.
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Bird led off with a bloop double that Maybin, the left fielder, shied away from catching.
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Travel experts all shied away from giving hard and fast rules about where not to go.
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Boston's personnel shied away from contact at the rim — making their offense heavily reliant on 3s.
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Eminem, who has never shied away from a feud, has made Mr. Trump a target before.
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The White House has shied away from publicly blaming high-level Saudi officials for Khashoggi's slaying.
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As the sustainable investing movement gains traction investors have increasingly shied away from traditional energy stocks.
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The United States has also mostly shied away from imposing sanctions on the regime's Chinese partners.
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Still, the 2016 Democratic primary candidate hasn't shied away from opportunities to contrast himself to Trump.
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Paladino has not shied away from controversy throughout his political career, specifically during this presidential cycle.
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Kendall Jenner has never shied away from wearing popular trends on and off the red carpet.
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He has shied away from criticizing Trump and said he would not support Pelosi for speaker.
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Some operatives say they have shied away from her 2020 campaign, mindful of Ms. Klobuchar's reputation.
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But Republican leaders in Congress quickly shied away from the issue and pushed him to reconsider.
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Hillary Clinton has largely shied away from talking about her husband's infidelity on the campaign trail.
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Even when seemingly prompted by the moderators, they shied away from opportunities to criticize her directly.
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Renters shied away from making alterations to their spaces for fear of losing their security deposits.
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Now, making his directorial debut with Get Out, Peele still hasn't shied away from the controversial topic.
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Concerns about Trump's protectionism was one big reason many investors had shied away from the dollar earlier.
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Over my last several meetings, the company has not shied away from discussions of metaverses and simulations.
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Rob has shied away from the public eye for two years after battling weight gain and depression.
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The Obama administration has generally shied away from pursuing commercial operators who comply with state-level rules.
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Star Robert Pattinson, who never shied away from poking fun at Twilight whenever possible, has some thoughts.
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Omar -- the first Somali-American in Congress -- has also never shied away from her religion in public.
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Roseanne was never a show that shied away from sadness, and it seems The Conners won't either.
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Prince's death: What we know He was a man who, despite his showmanship, shied away from fanfare.
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Neither he nor Lara, a former Inside Edition producer, have shied away from the family's political turn.
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He said state-owned enterprises should be more competitive, but shied away from suggesting they be privatised.
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Surprisingly, it came from an organization that has shied away from the issue: the National Football League.
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For decades, governments have shied away from stopping the annual burn-off for fear of alienating farmers.
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Troian Bellisario hasn't shied away from talking about her struggle with an eating disorder in the past.
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NBC has shied away from officially using the T-word to describe the inspiration for the episode.
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"I never shied away from my support for Hillary," Claure said in an email late Thursday night.
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De Blasio has not shied away from criticizing Trump on issues like climate change, immigration and policing.
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Writers on the left have not shied away from "blue-on-blue" criticism of their own side.
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Content from influencers, users Snapchat long shied away from formally interacting with, will appear as Popular Stories.
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Cheney also supported Trump's presidential run, though he hasn't shied away from criticizing Trump's views on immigrants.
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Mr Yang has not shied away from pointing out the errors in the thinking of his competitors.
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In the past, unions sometimes shied away from knocking down systematic injustices, especially with regard to race.
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Some news reports hailed Hutchins as a "hero" at the time, a label he shied away from.
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When others shied away from publishing the already banned "Ulysses", Beach offered to release Joyce's novel herself.
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That's quite the pay cut, but Nowitzki hasn't shied away from similar financial sacrifices in the past.
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But Google is also doing something it's shied away from: carefully curating its VR-centric Play Store.
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Despite a solid month of auto sales in January, "Fast Money" traders shied away from carmaker stocks.
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The difficult parts of motherhood are not subjects Martinez has shied away from sharing her experiences with.
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The surprising turn has been the reaction of their members, who have shied away from the bill.
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And HoloLens creator Alex Kipman hasn't exactly shied away from hyperbole in communicating this inevitable roadmap either.
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The group that backed her, Justice Democrats, hasn't shied away from campaigning to oust sitting moderate Democrats.
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The company has shied away from big, flashy features, in favor of offering well-rounded, budget devices.
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He's also shied away from YouTube, where creators can collect a portion of revenue generated from ads.
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Katie Hill of California — who is bisexual — has not shied away from discussing her sexual orientation, either.
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A PIONEER of independent film-making, British producer Jeremy Thomas, 66, has never shied away from controversy.
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But soon after, consumers shied away from it, and Pepsi was forced to discontinue it in 1993.
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Trump, a reality-TV maven at heart, has never shied away from placing theatricality ahead of reality.
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Initially, bank executives shied away from endorsing Bitcoin because it had been used for drugs and crime.
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The bank shied away from raising its main repo rate, failing to ease concerns about its independence.
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Sanders, Warren's closest analog in the race, has shied away from criticizing Warren on the campaign trail.
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The combative "pharma bro" has been in prison since 2018 but has not shied away from controversy.
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Despite those promises, Trump has shied away from asking potential nominees about their stance on Roe v.
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China has long had a major economic presence in Africa, but has shied away from military involvement.
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Barack never shied away from embarrassing his two girls with a hearty dad joke, especially on holidays.
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Dion has never shied away from color, which she proved in this head-to-toe turquoise number.
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Previous French administrations have shied away from purchasing armed drones, fearing a possible increase in civilian casualties.
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Democrats have long shied away from the S-word for fear of being painted as closet Marxists.
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Mr. Reis, who has generally shied away from interviews and public appearances, campaigned with him, but sparingly.
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The predominantly white, Western, and male-dominated industry has traditionally shied away from openly discussing mental health.
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Pinterest hasn't shied away from making bold search decisions, even if it means obscuring some users' content.
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Newtown itself has shied away from its unwanted role as the poster child of mass school shootings.
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Fashion is at its essence about identity politics, but brands have traditionally shied away from overt positioning.
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Surprisingly, it came from an organization that has shied away from the issue: the National Football League.
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Hogg, one of the core members of the #NeverAgain Movement, hasn't shied away from acknowledging his privilege.
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He never shied away from holding corporate leaders accountable for the public impacts of their private decisions.
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Jewell Parker Rhodes, an award-winning children's book author, has never shied away from emotionally challenging subjects.
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The Hollywood veteran has never shied away from sharing her truth, no matter how painful it gets.
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CEO Elon Musk has never shied away from making aggressive predictions about Tesla&aposs autonomous-driving technology.
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Zucker has not shied away from the conflict, which has been reassuring, even inspiring, to his staff.
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And the brand has not shied away from attributing their success in part to the island association.
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BBC America's series about human clones has never shied away from the trickier questions surrounding its premise.
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In the past, Teigen hasn't shied away from embracing her body (while in the nude) on social media.
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Lara, a 36-year-old former Inside Edition producer, has not shied away from the family's political turn.
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As for remarking on Republican nominee Donald Trump, Obama has not shied away from making his position clear.
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Additionally, Biden hasn't shied away from big donors, and has pulled in millions of dollars as a result.
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Dimon, 62, has not shied away from voicing his own frustrations with the Oval Office in the past.
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It seems odd, then, that the Senate decided to include anti-ACA language the House shied away from.
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It was a departure from some Democratic presidential candidates, who have shied away from talking about the president.
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Still, Buffett shied away from hinting at exactly who is the frontrunner and when they would take over.
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I have to admit: I actually shied away from reading a lot of your work until that book.
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White-collar tech workers who have traditionally shied away from political activism starting to mobilize in their workplaces.
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Mentioning it more often may net more sponsors, but the duo have shied away from aggressive self-promotion.
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However, the former Real Housewives of Atlanta star has never shied away from the topic of plastic surgery.
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Emma expressed similar concerns, saying that prosecutors shied away from cases that involved extrinsic evidence and stranger-rapists.
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Congress shied away from bolder measures, which might have made the legislature more representative and accountable to voters.
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The sexualization of women, family members or not, is not a topic fashion has historically shied away from.
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Despite the warm temperatures, the mom-to-be hasn't shied away from dressing in head-to-toe black.
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She hasn't shied away from creatures like Godzilla and Bowser, but she's proudest of her film-inspired vehicles.
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In cosmetology school, Pok stepped up to the plate when her peers shied away from working on men.
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But Snapchat hasn't shied away from hand-to-hand combat with the social media giant that owns Instagram.
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The Obama administration shied away from confrontation with Iran in land and at sea at almost any cost.
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The mom-to-be hasn't shied away from openly talking about her relationship with the Cleveland Cavaliers player.
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For his part, Kazee hasn't shied away from sharing photos of Dewan or expressing his love for her.
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Former Mexican President Vicente Fox has not shied away from telling President Trump what's really on his mind.
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UK lawmakers branded him an "unreliable boyfriend" in 2014 after he shied away from an expected rate rise.
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Comey has rarely shied away from the spotlight before — a trait that has at times rankled both parties.
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And as much as Ossoff himself shied away from obsessing about President Trump, his party did the opposite.
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Michele Ferrero had always shied away from making acquisitions, preferring to rely on Ferrero's own ability to innovate.
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Various industries are warming up to cannabisWith notable exceptions, mainstream media has largely shied away from cannabis ads.
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There was no offer extended to Romney and he has not shied away from criticizing Trump since then.
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The various contributors also tackle issues that Conservatives have shied away from, such as the importance of devolution.
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In his dealing with Jobs, Cheyer learned that the tech icon never shied away from sharing his opinions.
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Returning to a line of attack he'd used earlier but since shied away from, Mr. Trump accused Mrs.
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What's perhaps most interesting from the design perspective is that Google shied away from 360-degree audio here.
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Whitaker, too, shied away from calling for Mueller's firing in his public comments on the matter last year.
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The Obama administration has not shied away from launching risky rescue raids, but the record has been mixed.
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If some critics gave her works a feminist reading, she herself shied away from attaching such direct meanings.
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Republicans meanwhile boasted that they had exposed a plan so extreme that even Democrats shied away from it.
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The essayist David Shields has never shied away from offering candid details about his inner and outer life.
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Northrop, one of the top aerospace suppliers to the American military, has largely shied away from big deals.
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And they shied away from saying whether the first-term GOP governor should resign or fight the charges.
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They shied away from fielding the opening kickoff and curled around the ball at the 249-yard line.
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You are somebody who's not shied away from talking about who you vote for and who you support.
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Sanders, who previously shied away from harsh criticism, has ratcheted up his attacks against the front-runner recently.
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"The Leftovers" never shied away from the uncanny, but ultimately its take on "magic" is more like Teller's.
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At a conference where environmental issues are in the spotlight, Trump shied away from the topic almost entirely.
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They also raise the issue of his heart attack, a subject his Democratic rivals have shied away from.
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"My sophomore year and junior year, when I saw contact coming, I shied away from it," she said.
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Smith, who has not shied away from criticizing Trump, said that the meeting was largely advantageous to Kim.
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Sherrod Brown and Chris Murphy could receive some buzz, though both have thus far shied away from it.
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The EU has sanctions on Myanmar but has shied away from targeting the commander-in-chief so far.
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Ansari's comedy has always been more lighthearted than C.K.'s, but he hasn't shied away from difficult topics.
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In the past two years, the 27-year-old pop star has shied away from a social media presence.
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Kardashian has shied away from the public eye for almost two years after significant weight gain and battling depression.
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Investors have shied away from betting on the pound in recent months because of political instability and high volatility.
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Many world leaders shied away from talking about the HIV epidemic as tens of thousands of people lay dying.
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And Cruz and Lee have not shied away from taking on members of their own party in the past.
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Clinton has not shied away from shading Trump in the two years since she lost the presidency to him.
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With The Gate, Stopa has not shied away from putting his painterly gifts and formal inquisitiveness on bravura display.
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Afraid to "distract," many women have stuck with the basics and shied away from being themselves for too long.
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Rather we believe some private VC- backed companies shied away from going public for fear of a chilly reception.
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Jennifer Lawrence has never shied away from talking about her most embarrassing moments, and the revelations only get better.
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Owens has not shied away from expressing his contentment in having worked a stable job while pursuing his dreams.
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Kardashian, 31, has shied away from public life as a result of health issues surrounding his 2015 diabetes diagnosis.
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And until recently India has shied away from working with other countries that are equally concerned by China's expansionism.
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The other possibility is that Sanders shied away from foreign policy during the campaign to avoid going full lefty.
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But despite his preference for more malleable materials, he never shied away from bidding to make public art commissions.
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He tried to win without violence whenever possible, but when he fought, he never shied away from the cost.
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Again, count me skeptical because Trump has never shied away from tweeting amid dicey legal and political circumstances before.
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Like many theater exhibitors in the industry, IMAX has previously shied away from showing Netflix films in its theaters.
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We were talking about the sexual violence in film, which is something American cinema has routinely shied away from.
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Lourd has not shied away from public view following the shocking and sudden deaths of her mother and grandmother.
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Campos has shied away from the spotlight as he was hailed a hero in the wake of the shooting.
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China has long had a major economic presence in Africa but it has shied away from any military involvement.
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Alba herself is no stranger to beauty transformation and has never shied away from a trying a new trend.
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Apple also cuts lucrative deals with artists like Drake for exclusive album releases, something Spotify has shied away from.
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Wade, hospitals shied away from providing abortion services due to intense stigma and political maneuvering by anti-abortion activists.
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Wade, hospitals shied away from providing abortion services due to intense stigma and political maneuvering by anti-abortion activists.
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Democratic leaders in Congress have shied away from impeachment talk, emphasizing the need to let Mueller do his work.
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Still, Ms. Jones, who is known to react to her critics online, has not shied away from fighting back.
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A Google representative also shied away from describing Google as a media company, although it hosts content through YouTube.
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The psychoactive THC, however, is federally illegal, and most traditional consumer companies have so far shied away from investing.
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Most investors have shied away from the market since the April 153 bombings that killed more than 250 people.
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This is one of the main reasons that a lot of developed countries have shied away from this technology.
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The move comes at a time when many banks have shied away from the crypto craze over regulatory concerns.
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Most investors have shied away from the market since the April 21 bombings that killed more than 223 people.
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"Sam was very private and shied away from publicity, and hence he was quiet about this too," Walther says.
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And while he originally shied away from the notion of working in games and entertainment, Bushnell came back around.
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Most investors have shied away from the market since the April 0.03 bombings that killed more than 250 people.
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What we have seen in our country is that mainstream leaders have not shied away from espousing outrageous positions.
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But in fact, researchers have long shied away from using the term "alcoholic," because it's both negative and dated.
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McNair rarely shied away from a reporter's notebook or microphone, using folksy language that was both blunt and charming.
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"My horse shied away from the noise of the crowd and may have ducked out a little," Saez said.
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He was aware that injustice and inequality are systemic issues, and he never shied away from pointing that out.
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Most investors have shied away from the market since the April 21 bombings that killed more than 153 people.
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Top officials in Southeast Asia have played down the threat of the virus and shied away from travel bans.
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" While he hasn't shied away from criticizing Trump on occasion, he's often framed the election as a "binary choice.
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But other Latin American leaders have shied away from responding strongly to Trump's statements, fearing retaliation from the administration.
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The multidisciplinary project "is quite complicated," said the director, whose taboo-challenging productions have never shied away from polemics.
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Overall, the book is a compelling glimpse into the life of someone who's never shied away from a challenge.
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She rarely shied away from taking on her critics and had no problem inspiring Americans across the political spectrum.
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The experience might have produced a man who lived on his inheritance and shied away from all things strenuous.
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Some shied away from telling outsiders where they were from, instead referencing East Texas, or an hour outside Beaumont.
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But the law seemed vague and menacing enough that the agency shied away from most gun violence research, period.
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Most investors have shied away from the market since the April 21 bombings that killed more than 250 people.
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The show hasn't shied away from tackling some of today's biggest issues, including undocumented immigrants, PTSD, and (hilariously) natural disasters.
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Born with moles spotting her body from head to toe, the woman was ridiculed and often shied away from attention.
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Obama has shied away from public comment on Trump, whose administration has reversed or attacked notable achievements of his predecessor.
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But for Redditors who've shied away from creating their own communities in the past, the new toolset democratizes the process.
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She's lent her voice to a number of projects, most recently Aquaman, but has shied away from acting in movies.
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He has also not shied away from the role fame gives him as an advocate for the broader LGBTQ community.
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Typically, the FDA has shied away from exercising regulatory authority over tests that do not directly indicate risk of disease.
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Even if it's still — inexplicably — billed as a comedy, Orange is the New Black has never shied away from violence.
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It's the kind of naming-and-shaming that American intelligence agencies have shied away from when it comes to cyberattacks.
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But according to Ray Dalio, founder of the world's largest hedge fund, it's not something to be shied away from.
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It's a fact that she's never shied away from sharing with her fans or, frankly, with anyone who will listen.
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Martha Stewart has never shied away from a little beef—and now she's going head to head with … Jack Box?
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Many of Britain's big companies shied away from the debate in 2016, fearful of alienating customers on the opposing side.
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I've always shied away from saying that to let the guys talk when we were asked about the recording process.
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But competitors like Ford have shied away from such absolutism by embracing hybrid vehicles as part of its autonomous strategy.
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Miley Cyrus hasn't shied away from expressing her political views or advocating for causes she's passionate about on social media.
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Recent history points to women leaders who haven't shied away from conflict, including Britain's Margaret Thatcher and India's Indira Ghandi.
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But let's face it: Hollywood still undervalues African-American talent and audiences and has historically shied away from interracial relationships.
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We have never shied away from political controversy or doing what we thought was right for the populations we serve.
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Nakadia has never shied away from the work required to realize her dreams, no matter how impossible they might seem.
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The professor, who in 1967 was jailed for 22 months during Nigeria's Civil War, has never shied away from controversy.
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I don't remember thinking of it in fond terms or thinking of it in terms that I shied away from.
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Although Chinese traders are willing to jump into derivatives, their more conservative international counterparts have shied away from that tool.
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The couple, who married in August 2013 and live in London, have shied away from public events during this pregnancy.
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Kardashian has not shied away from politics and has been vocal on the issue of gun control in the past.
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When his team held their weekly post-game meetings the next day, some players shied away from talking to Axson.
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Many big brands have shied away from partnering with companies that have the potential to generate controversy regarding data privacy.
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In those periods, investors had such distaste for risk that technology companies shied away from initial public offerings of stock.
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Islamic countries have increasingly shied away from criticizing China over Xinjiang, for reasons including the fear of China's economic vengeance.
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The Labor party has committed to legalizing same-sex marriage and fighting climate change, issues Turnbull has shied away from.
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But the government has shied away from offering subsidies or raising spending as it struggles with a record budget deficit.
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Some candidates have shied away from calling for nuclear, a divisive topic amongst environmentalists due to the waste it generates.
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Since joining the court in 21992, Thomas has never shied away from identifying the precedents with which he takes issue.
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The government itself shied away from framing the vote in a Russian context but shifted tactic as the referendum approaches.
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Still, the "Trump Tower Live" crew has not shied away from asserting that it offers a corrective to traditional news.
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Mac Miller never shied away from discussing his drug usage but even he knew it inevitably had a dark ending.
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One need only look at the fact that Ivanka has never shied away from using her father for personal gain.
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Curbelo, who is running for a third term in the House, hasn't shied away from criticizing Trump and his administration.
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U.S. Ambassadors typically don't meddle in other country's domestic affairs, but Trump's picks haven't shied away from voicing their thoughts.
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As the artist outlines in "Radio Suckers," stations regularly shied away from his music over the very same subject matter.
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Still, Mr. Lighthizer has not shied away from using the threat of steel and aluminum tariffs in his Nafta negotiations.
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You've never shied away from politics in your work, whether it's about profiling or the acidification of the world's oceans.
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Down-ballot candidates have also not shied away from using coronavirus — and the government response to it -- in their advertising.
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"Adventure Time" rarely shied away from critiquing the rules and norms of Ooo, nowhere more so than in this episode.
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Chigbu figured that this stigma explained why a lot of parents shied away from telling stories of their amputee children.
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Unlike Ms. Yellen, Mr. Powell shied away from questions about economic inequality, and he spoke more freely about financial regulation.
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He hasn't shied away from an honest assessment of the challenges we face — now and in the days to come.
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Consumers have intelligently shied away from Bitcoin 1.0 because of the complete lack of consumer protection built into Bitcoin 1.0.
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Unlike many other countries, the Australian media has largely shied away from reporting on the private lives of its politicians.
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SpaceX has so far shied away from an IPO even as it has ballooned to a $30 billion-plus valuation.
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I have always shied away from commodity businesses on this show and it's never hurt me that that's my view.
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I have always shied away from commodity businesses on this show and it's never hurt me that that's my view.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton hasn't shied away from the public stage in the months since her defeat in the 2016 election.
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Republican leaders have even shied away from proposals to deny gun sales to people on the government's terrorist watch lists.
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Concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump's protectionism was one big reason many investors had shied away from the dollar earlier.
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The chief executive shied away from discounts to woo subscribers, instead focusing on improved product offerings and better customer service.
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His governing Bharatiya Janata Party has not shied away from articulating its vision of India as a homeland for Hindus.
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Pence is known as a devout evangelical and has not shied away from talking about his religion in public speeches.
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The commission has so far shied away from imposing sanctions on euro-zone members, but they now seem a distinct possibility.
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Hollywood has never shied away from getting involved in political and social issues, and the coming election is not breaking tradition.
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Whether commenting on lobbyist kickbacks or gun rights, the writing staff of The Simpsons has never shied away from political issues.
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Whether commenting on lobbyist kickbacks or gun rights, the writing staff of The Simpsons has never shied away from political issues.
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Most of the Disney family has shied away from corporate affairs, instead displaying their wealth and power philanthropically, according to Gardner.
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She has always shied away from the spotlight, despite the marathon having grown in prominence over her many decades of service.
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In the House's first attempt at passing it, back in March, moderates shied away from the bill at the last moment.
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Amy Schumer has never shied away from tackling sexual taboos on her Comedy Central show or in films such as Trainwreck.
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The big picture: Joe Biden had previously shied away from doing interviews as he leads the Democratic field in the polls.
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But it's still a big deal, conceptually, for a company that has previously shied away from licensing content or paying creators.
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Magid's proposal, like her project, is inherently problematic, but cannot be shied away from because of the awkward questions it poses.
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All three dresses also showed off a hint of Kate's post-baby bump, something she's never shied away from after birth.
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His ceiling: We shied away from using Kopitar for Horvat, but it doesn't feel like a stretch for Barkov at all.
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Ariana Grande has never shied away from speaking up for her fellow women, and now the singer is publicly supporting Kesha.
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However, given the fear of possible U.S. sanctions, western firms and major international banks have still shied away from the country.
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Until now, I've shied away from every fitness challenge I've ever seen, assuming I would fail — and I'm no fail-er.
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Google's never shied away from such cheeky suggestions — and it's certainly teased us before, including in the lead up to Oreo.
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He hasn't shied away from talking about it in plenty of interviews, and he used it as inspiration for Magic Mike.
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Khan has never shied away from concentrated sparkly detailing on his designs, or pairing dramatic hair accessories with equally dramatic gowns.
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Tillerson, who has shied away from the limelight since taking office, has been front and center this week defending the strikes.
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Kylie Jenner and Tyga have never shied away from public displays of affection and they're certainly not about to start now.
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That sounds a bit mystical, yes, but The Young Pope has not actually shied away from the mystical or the unexplainable.
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But wealth managers faced tough conditions in 2018 as well-off clients shied away from uncertain markets and sold riskier assets.
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Ross has never shied away from expressing his political views, and his newest album touches on the issues he cares about.
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Traditional lenders shied away from small merchants after the 2008 financial crisis, which created an opening for other sources of financing.
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This news struck me as surprising—all along I'd been under the impression that Chinese men shied away from intelligent women.
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From working with young women as a probation officer to helping organize labor activism, she hasn't shied away from any challenge.
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We Are Scientists have never shied away from the awk and they're back with new album Helter Seltzer on April 213nd.
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Islamic countries have increasingly shied away from criticizing China over Xinjiang, for reasons including the fear of economic vengeance from China.
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Karl Lagerfeld — a titan of the fashion industry who never shied away from weighing in on politics and style — has died.
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Taylor Swift has long shied away from politics, a silence which has led to intense criticism from both sides of politics.
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J-Rod has also never shied away from giving the world glimpses into their relationship, and this trip is no different.
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For many reasons, both clinicians and insurers have shied away from treating serious mental illnesses that require intense resources and effort.
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" Asked about party leaders who've shied away from impeachment talk, he said, "I'd love to see every Democrat call for it.
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Though Warren has been careful to avoid taking sides in the Democratic primary, she hasn't shied away from attacking Republican candidates.
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OPEC has so far shied away from making significant supply cuts to its biggest customers, most of which are in Asia.
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Nintendo has mostly shied away from online gaming in the past, focusing its efforts on portable and family-orientated gaming experiences.
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However, some commentators noted that red is the traditional color for socialism -- a label Ocasio-Cortez has not shied away from.
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He has notably shied away from the media, and reports suggest a distance between him and rank-and-file department employees.
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But Trump aides have shied away from identifying which of the candidate's many controversial remarks they believe he was referring to.
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Gavin Newsom, a Democrat who has not shied away from sharp criticism of Trump, has been quietly commending the administration's efforts.
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But since the Hanoi meeting, North Korea has shied away from using harsh language against the United States or Mr. Trump.
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At times, the heat levels of her sambal reduced me to tears, but I never shied away from adding a scoop.
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Perhaps it's because I'm a flutist, but I've never shied away from Tchaikovsky, I've never been skittish of the Goldberg Variations.
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OJ's mostly been off the radar online since then -- although she hasn't shied away from going out in public at all.
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For the most part ... NBA players and execs have shied away from backing Morey -- and Barkley says he certainly gets why.
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Many shied away from town hall-style meetings during the recess to avoid engaging with voters and protesters on the issue.
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Gates referred to the outbreak as a pandemic, though the World Health Organization has so far shied away from that declaration.
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Recently, Sanders has not shied away from contrasting their positions, portraying his Medicare-for-all proposal as superior to her approach.
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Shares rose as much as 1.4 percent to $2,025.57 but ultimately shied away from the record high to close at $8503,002.38.
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Louis Vuitton's artistic director of women's collections, Nicolas Ghesquiére, has never shied away from championing inclusivity on and off the runway.
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If you haven't heard of the brand, you're not alone, but Beyoncé's never shied away from wearing under-the-radar labels.
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However, most established financial firms have shied away from associating themselves with bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, because the sector remains largely unregulated.
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Page and Brin have shied away from the spotlight while heading Alphabet, rarely appearing at events or speaking on earnings calls.
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Reservations at Del Posto, the group's luxurious Manhattan flagship, shrank as expense-account approvers shied away from Mr. Batali's compromised reputation.
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But as Napachie Pootoogook's work shows, Kinngait prints have never shied away from chronicling the flux of life in the North.
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It's also unlikely Apple would venture into the sponsored content territory, given it has shied away from targeting ads at users.
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Apple has never shied away from leaving standards behind, however, so something new and strange may in fact be on the horizon.
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But a disaster in Somalia shocked the administration into a policy reversal, and it shied away from future interventions, especially in Africa.
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Khashoggi, a royal insider who once advised former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki al-Faisal, never shied away from criticising Saudi policies.
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Dunham, who was just announced to be joining American Horror Story season 7, has never shied away from standing up for herself.
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That movie, notably, aired without a full complement of commercials, as sponsors shied away from supporting a film with that subject matter.
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It's too heartbreaking an image, especially because the notoriously private Gosling has never shied away from sharing his love for his dog.
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Much of that is because the GSMA is focusing on sectors that have shied away from getting Facebook or Google's authentication buttons.
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The game's outspoken director hasn't ever shied away from speaking up in the Blizzard Forums, but his latest post is downright artful.
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In the decades since, politicians have mostly shied away from the phrase, with a few exceptions on the fringe like Pat Buchanan.
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Its local candidates have not shied away from pressing religious buttons, well-worn in a state that has witnessed periodic sectarian clashes.
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Lufthansa has traditionally shied away from long-haul flights from Berlin, instead flying intercontinental routes from its hubs in Frankfurt and Munich.
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But despite winding down its bond-buying program in December it has shied away from any rate hikes after disappointing economic data.
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Long before the world looked and felt as overtly dangerous as it does today, Janet Jackson never shied away from political opinion.
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Yet, wary of rural voters, it has shied away from fixing an appropriate pricing structure to reflect the rising value of water.
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The performance earned him a one-year franchise tag worth $19.95 million and increased scrutiny, which Cousins has not shied away from.
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A self-described acrophobe who shied away from the precipices of the skyscrapers he was constructing, he loved piloting his own airplanes.
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Since announcing the family's "surprise" new addition to PEOPLE in October, Spelling has not shied away from showing off her changing body.
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Toronto's bid shied away from promising tax breaks, while New Jersey offered $7 billion in financial incentives for Amazon to choose Newark.
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When's the last time you shied away from a probing interview question because you thought you'd be oversharing or potentially embarrassing yourself?
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The baby news broke in March, and the pair have not shied away from sharing pregnancy photos on their social media accounts.
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Both they and their rivals have discussed racism and racial inequities openly, in ways that previous Democratic candidates have shied away from.
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"Nasty Gal has always been a brand that has never shied away from pushing the envelope," Ratajkowski, 18, said in a statement.
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It's a show that has never shied away from controversy and subjects that a lot of people don't want to talk about.
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Why it matters: That's a "striking shift on an issue they have shied away from for the past decade," per the Times.
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Discussing her personal life in the office has only helped her, but like de Pablos, she initially shied away from doing so.
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Officials and businessmen, used to offering bottles as gifts, have shied away from the best-known labels, preferring less conspicuous cuvées instead.
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Bungie has long shied away from comparisons that lump Destiny together with a massively multiplayer online game (MMO) like World of Warcraft.
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Bisping, who has never shied away from trash talk, then put his well-earned victory celebrations on hold to tweet a response.
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Detroit's Big 3, which dominate the pickup truck market, have offered hybrid pickups in the past, but shied away from full electrics.
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But physical buyers have so far shied away from making big purchases as they wait to see if the rally will last.
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" Coppins continued, "That could lead him to hold the president accountable in ways that other Capitol Hill Republicans have shied away from.
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The Trump nominee has shied away from commenting on issues related to the president, arguing he shouldn't weigh in on political controversies.
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The Republican lawmaker has not shied away from criticizing the Trump administration for its lack of strategy in the war-torn country.
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Other Gossip • "Outlander" has never shied away from its more mystical leanings but they are far more apparent thanks to Master Raymond.
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The longtime GOP lawmaker, who is not seeking reelection, has not shied away from calling Trump out on some of his comments.
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A lack of polling in the state made predicting the results difficult, and most pundits shied away from taking a guess. Rep.
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Additionally, an undisclosed potential banking partner in Indonesia shied away from a deal with Xiaomi after privacy concerns regarding invasive data collection.
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The Knights' brilliant leader, Terence Powderly, shied away from challenging corporate power and worked to avoid strikes, pursuing negotiation with employers instead.
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Mr. Loznitsa has never shied away from dwelling on the uncomfortable truths of history, or from finding new ways of expressing them.
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While she said she's been luckier than most, she shied away from naming any names, alluding to a pervading culture of fear.
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It is the best performing bourse in southeast Asia, but companies have shied away from IPOs given sluggish markets early this year.
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Mr. Cross shied away from a sustained rant about Mr. Trump, repeatedly assuring the audience he was almost done talking about him.
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Publications that had previously trafficked in leaked nude photos — including Gawker Media properties and sites like BuzzFeed — shied away from publishing them.
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I likely would have shied away from bands like the Order of Elijah following the kind of reversal that Low posted about.
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Harris, Warren, Gillibrand, and Inslee have been open to the idea of adding justices, though they've shied away from offering specific plans.
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However, the 27-year-old bruiser never shied away from a slide tackle or a contended header while commanding the back line.
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In his interviews with The Times, Mr. Milner shied away from the controversy now enveloping Facebook and Twitter, his former major investments.
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Everyone wanted to do more to curb guns, but almost the whole team shied away from anything that suggested confiscating people's weapons.
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A Word With Ann Curry has rarely shied away from taking a leap, as witnessed in her 2007 bungee jump for charity.
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The company has generally shied away from politics while advancing a relatively liberal social agenda in the context of the Arab world.
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Yet even he has shied away from campaigns to push out the full board, content to seek a handful of director seats.
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Crow thinks he can beat Coffman by aggressively campaigning on an issue Democrats have shied away from in the past: gun control.
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Nike helped reshape Bryant's tarnished image, leaning into qualities that brands had previously shied away from: his competitiveness, his ruthlessness, his ego.
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He shied away from criticizing Trump during the race, but does not appear to have ever said he is "like" the president.
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In recent weeks, though, the two have shied away from targeting each other, with Trump focusing his attacks on other GOP rivals.
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And though he stresses that his primary aim is to better understand fault physics, he hasn't shied away from the prediction problem.
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Disney hasn't shied away from its plans to roll out Hulu in various international territories, along with its other streaming service, Disney+.
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Other moderate freshmen who have shied away from impeachment spent the day furiously calling one another in efforts to calibrate their responses.
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Despite capital being widely available from both traditional and emerging lending sources, corporate confidence dropped and potential buyers shied away from transactions.
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But he has not shied away from taking on Donald Trump in a state the President won by five points in 2016.
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As legal employment has wobbled, many potential students have shied away from law school and the six-figure debt it typically requires.
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But other species shied away from forest edges, such as the sun bear of Borneo and the hairy woodpecker of North America.
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The deal struggled to gain momentum in syndication after investors shied away from buying debt in a company facing uncertainty, sources said.
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He is revered in the military as a no-nonsense warrior who as a general never shied away from talking about killing.
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Unlike Amazon and JD.com, its Chinese rival, Alibaba has shied away from owning its own inventory or trying to build out logistics.
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She gave it to me, too, and said that during her campaign, she in fact shied away from talk about sexual orientation.
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Macau's gross gaming revenue tumbled by a third, or some $15 billion, in 2015 as high rollers shied away from conspicuous consumption.
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She has always been critical of my looks and has never shied away from telling me that I need to lose weight.
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Deep Space Nine is by far the darkest Star Trek series, featuring the kind of interpersonal conflicts its predecessors shied away from.
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GLOW never shied away from the issues, exactly, and it still has plenty of wild sight gags and humor and outrageous antics.
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Despite her wide variety of roles, Lively has always shied away from any type of work that would require her to appear nude.
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Investors have also shied away from Apple amid fears of slowing iPhone sales, but the stock also rebounded 1.4 percent by Monday's close.
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Consumers have shied away from buying discretionary items such as clothes and cosmetics, while spending more on electronics, cars, home goods and travel.
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The startup is using IBM Watson for at least some of its natural language processing capabilities, but the team shied away from elaborating.
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Nations such as Australia have warned of specific state-based threats in recent years but shied away from publicly naming China until now.
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Officials have shied away from backing the president on that claim, mostly because they can't figure out where the president got the idea.
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And while Democrats have shied away from defending the value of government, Sanders has offered a strong defense of what Washington can do.
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As ruthless as he is charismatic, Mr Erdogan has not shied away from using polarisation, repression and conflict in order to retain power.
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He denounced "radical Islamic terrorism," an inflammatory label he had shied away from in recent months after trumpeting it on the campaign trail.
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Martinez has also not shied away from criticizing the brash New York billionaire, but Portman has said he would support the GOP nominee.
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Amal shied away from interviews at the event, but George mentioned that his wife was probably hearing some interesting stories about his past.
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It's not a runaway ratings hit, and FX actually shied away from trying to broaden its appeal by making it more action-oriented.
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At the same time, Clinton has shied away from the kinds of restraints on spending advocated in the Simpson-Bowles deficit reduction plan.
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Meghan Markle has never shied away from using her voice — and now her outspoken nature might be on display at her wedding reception.
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The vibe today is a little chaotic, but throughout history, there has never been a Gemini who shied away from drama and chaos.
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She'd shied away from the surveillance and battlefield apps and ended up in climate science, monitoring ice shelves, coastlines, vegetation, and so forth.
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Even though the original cast and creators shied away from the idea that they were making the world better for women, they were.
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Since her Met Gala debut in 2014, Kendall Jenner's never shied away from wearing daring looks, and this year, the supermodel didn't disappoint.
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It's a strange quality for a Scorpio, but Drake has never shied away from the fact that he is a wellspring of emotions.
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Pataky, Hemsworth and the Damons frequently spend time together when their schedules allow and haven't shied away from sharing their vacations on Instagram.
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Whitney Port has never shied away from being candid about motherhood, so her most recent experience at a mothers event was no exception.
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In her political career, she has not shied away from criticizing President Barack Obama and firmly supported Mitt Romney in the last election.
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That suggests a priority should be, for example, to raise the retirement age in France, something Mr Macron has shied away from doing.
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The two have consistently avoided dating rumors, but have never shied away from public displays of affection and attending high profile events together.
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From their origins as a cover band, Kaplan and Hubley have never shied away from lending their own takes on their favorite songs.
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Is the existence of the Whitney Slavery Museum changing the narratives at other plantations whose tours have traditionally shied away from the topic?
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Friends from high school say Schiller never shied away from a fight during his younger years, a trait that has stayed with him.
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The widow shied away from moving to a home for older people on Long Island, opting instead to live independently in the city.
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The two have consistently avoided dating rumors, but have never shied away from public displays of affection and attending high profile events together.
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While some stars might have shied away from calling out a huge magazine like Harper's Bazaar, the edit seems on brand for Jackson.
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This is likely to make them attractive to businesses which have shied away from developing their own apps, such as restaurants and shops.
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While motherhood clearly agrees with Cardi, the new mom hasn't shied away from addressing some of the more unsavory aspects of giving birth.
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Mr Ridley has never shied away from presenting violence and vulgarity on stage, but "anything that happens is through storytelling honesty," he insists.
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"South Park" has, notoriously, not shied away from addressing religion, though it engages with the idea of religion from a strictly secular gaze.
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Atawodi is now a torchbearer in societies where women are only just finding their space - a role that she previously shied away from.
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Investors had shied away from the industry for several years following the 2008 financial crisis when some were burned by over-ambitious deals.
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But he's also shied away from implementing the kind of grand policy reform that could stand alongside his other accomplishments as his legacy.
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The failure of Basis is a reminder of why some Silicon Valley investors shied away from the crypto industry in the first place.
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" In the face of this, most women have shied away from publicity, says Robert Watson, a presidential sex scandal historian, "and understandably so.
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Banks have shied away from backing coal-dependant companies and Michal Kurtyka said capital providers differentiate between companies with and without mining assets.
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A 2014 internal department report said prosecutors shied away from FARA indictments because they feared it was too difficult to obtain a conviction.
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" Pompeo described Green as a "brilliant administrator," while lawmakers praised him as an official who "never shied away from speaking truth to power.
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While the movement is growing, there are still a large number of Democrats who have shied away from the slogan and its mission.
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While Buffett has shied away from tech investments, he is close to Gilbert, and it is also a good deal with downside protection.
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Banks have shied away from backing coal-dependant companies and Michal Kurtyka said capital providers differentiate between companies with and without mining assets.
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He loved the Bill of Rights and never shied away from condemning those who wantonly violated it in the service of white supremacy.
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CNN, meanwhile, has not shied away from labeling Mr. Trump's remarks as "off the rails" in banners that stretch across the television screen.
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After his popularity had peaked in the 1970s, he shied away from self-promotion and largely set aside rock, though he kept performing.
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Kimmel may not be considering a bid for office, but he hasn't shied away from politics on his late-night show this year.
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So it's peculiar, then, given his ability to touch souls with his voice, that Sampha (born Sampha Sisay) long shied away from singing.
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Mr. Vance denied his office gives special treatment to defendants with well-connected lawyers or had shied away from challenging sex crime cases.
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Conway hasn't shied away from criticizing President Trump on Twitter and in public statements, despite the fact that his wife works for him.
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More interested in dogs and horses, Tamara shied away from the mud, bugs, and spiderwebs that we budding scientists were willing to endure.
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Mr. Koizumi has shied away from such explicit promises in favor of more general assurances that Japan will eventually roll back coal use.
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The Roman Catholic Church allows only men to be ordained as priests and has typically shied away from placing women in high positions.
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King, notably, has never shied away from acknowledging his dissatisfaction with the original movie, which makes slapping his name in the title confusing.
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Schiff had previously shied away from calling for impeachment, but his comments on CNN's "State of the Union" showed his stance had shifted.
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Good old J.K. has never shied away from political comment on Twitter, but this morning she seemed ready to pack it all in.
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These businesses have struggled to invest in the decade since the financial crisis as banks have shied away from lending to smaller businesses.
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Schiff had previously shied away from calling for impeachment, but his comments on CNN's "State of the Union" indicate his stance has shifted.
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Romney has yet to respond to Trump's tweets, and he's typically shied away from engaging in a tit-for-tat with the president.
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Indeed he returned, though Tagovailoa shied away from running with the ball and played with a slight limp as the game wore on.
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Knight also declined an interview request and shied away from giving a fuller explanation of his health care vote during his town hall.
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The Spaniard, who has also never shied away from a fight, held serve and then broke his opponent for a 25-0 lead.
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Successive governments have shied away from cutting subsidies, a politically explosive issue in a country where tens of millions rely on state-subsidized bread.
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But in recent years, Wall Street executives have either shied away from working in Washington or been impeded by lawmakers hostile to their nominations.
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German carmakers initially offered software updates and shied away from endorsing hardware retrofits, instead lobbying for customers to buy new cars with cleaner engines.
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Still, if Marvel and Netflix wanted to, they could have shied away from Cage's origin story and the exploitation films that inspired his creation.
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AN UNLIKELY CANDIDACY Over the years, Trump had publicly toyed with the idea of running for president, but always ultimately shied away from it.
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Though manufacturers have shied away from making explicit claims about BPA replacements being safer, Hunt noted, customers have certainly assumed that they are safer.
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And while the president hasn't introduced any relief package to Congress, Trump hasn't shied away from discussing Puerto Rico's poor infrastructure and financial problems.
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I don't think we shied away from the debate but I also personally think drama's job is to ask questions, not to provide answers.
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But his statement is significant because so far the FTC has largely shied away from stepping in when it comes to consumer DNA tests.
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Always outspoken and always entertaining, Lagerfeld never shied away from sharing his wit and unique outlook in interviews throughout his long and storied career.
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The show, to its credit, hasn't shied away from examining — with well-placed humor — how crappy time traveling is for a person of color.
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Butler and Tomlin have not shied away from tinkering with personnel and snap counts at linebacker and in the secondary, depending on the matchup.
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Other European leaders have mostly shied away from commenting on what they consider an internal matter, although some have expressed alarm at the violence.
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The company has shied away from ranking publications on credibility and instead attempted to combat misinformation by employing stopgap measures, including independent fact-checkers.
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So I decided to "spring clean" my makeup wardrobe and encourage myself to use products and techniques I would have otherwise shied away from.
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Unlike California's system - viewed by many in the sector as the leading laboratory for policy on electric cars - EU regulators shied away from quotas.
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Most foreign companies have shied away from working in Libya because of security problems following the NATO-backed toppling of Muammer Qaddafi in 2011.
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The publication has often praised the car company's innovation, but has also not shied away from criticizing its shortcomings, with each decision generating headlines.
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Game Of Thrones has never shied away from incest before, and there's already buzz around whether or not the two will have a relationship.
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For example, critics of President Obama have shied away from using his race, but a significant portion of the electorate has used his religion.
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Investors have shied away from most companies that have direct ties to the marijuana industry because the drug remains illegal under U.S. federal law.
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The singer has never shied away from the colorful, but her new pixie cut seems to have liberated her to an even greater degree.
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Officials in Europe, in particular, have not shied away from taking on the American tech giants over everything from taxes to privacy to encryption.
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And I also have to hand it to Arie this week, who never got defensive and never shied away from answering the tough questions.
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When the the topic of deportation came up, none of the candidates shied away from addressing the White House's recent wave of immigration raids.
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SpaceX has shied away from the space tourism talk that companies like Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic have focused on in the last decade.
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While Dewan has kept their relationship out of the spotlight, Kazee hasn't shied away from expressing his love for the dancer on social media.
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And it has not shied away from featuring different skin tones in ads: a 1989 poster featured a black woman breastfeeding a white baby.
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A third UPA government would surely have shied away from reforming India's onerous labour laws or privatising poorly run public enterprises, like Air India.
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Prosecutors said Zambada "shied away from involvement" in the drug business," and only got involved "as a result of the unavailability of his father.
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When it came to flavors, I selected some of my favorites such as minty and fruity teas but shied away from chocolate-flavored teas.
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At the glittery Goalkeepers ceremony, Gates shied away from addressing those concerns, and kept the talk about Modi's award centered on all things sanitation.
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Though Sony has already released a few details about the next-gen PlayStation, the company had shied away from calling it the PlayStation 5.
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Senator Susan Collins, a Maine Republican who had endorsed Jeb Bush before he dropped out, said lawmakers have not shied away from criticizing Trump.
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But these should be challenged, rather than shied away from, to minimize displacement, panelists at the World Economic Forum's "Summer Davos" agreed on Thursday.
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Despite threats in October by some EU leaders, the bloc has shied away from slapping new sanctions on Russia over the conflict in Syria.
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As prime minister, Mr. Modi has not shied away from openly retaliating in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir against the militants — and stirring up nationalist passions.
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In interviews, he shied away from questions concerning his legacy and always maintained that his ideology hadn't shifted during his years on the court.
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Bottom line: Apollo has a reputation for buying distressed assets, but private equity firms have generally shied away from buying consumer-facing print media.
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Sarah is an incredible actor and she kind of shied away from the business because of people like Harvey and that makes me angry.
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Trump's summit performance drew a fierce backlash in the United States after he shied away from blaming the Russian leader for the election interference.
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Steve Mollenkopf, Qualcomm's chief executive, has shied away from singling out Chinese officials but has also blamed the trade war for the deal's collapse.
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During a Grammy Awards show that largely shied away from discussing the entertainment industry's reckoning around sexual harassment and misconduct, Janelle Monáe broke through.
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"We have put off problems for too long and shied away from tough decisions," said Klaus Keysberg, Thyssenkrupp's board member in charge of steel.
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Trump administration officials shied away from making commitments while in Beijing over market access, the sort of horse-trading that marked previous presidential visits.
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Still, as a young man, Mr. Lipton, shied away from immediately pursuing a career in theater, having associated the arts with his delinquent father.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi has so far shied away from impeachment, a political strategy aimed at not hurting her party's chances in the 2020 elections.
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Ruffled feathers Gorsuch has not shied away from public events, even when one speech was scheduled - without his knowledge-- at the Trump International Hotel.
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Heggie stumbles, though, when it comes to evoking a modern opera—an adaptation of the Medea story—that Scott has shied away from singing.
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The Indiana congressman has long been gearing up for a bid and has not shied away from bruising battles with GOP opponent fellow Rep.
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He said Mercer had generally shied away from buying firms that charged high fees, because they probably would not be a good cultural fit.
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Still, Democrats have not shied away from talking about an economy that they say is working better for wealthy investors than for ordinary families.
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Although the longtime senator has endorsed the presumptive nominee, he's shied away from answering questions about Trump's campaign and recently questioned the candidate's credibility.
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German carmakers initially offered software updates and shied away from endorsing hardware retrofits, instead lobbying for customers to buy new cars with cleaner engines.
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Prosecutors shied away from FARA indictments because they feared it was too difficult to obtain a conviction, a 2014 internal Justice Department report said.
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After founder John Schnatter's most recent media blunder and a very public feud with the company's board, customers have shied away from Papa John's.
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Whether or not he does could invoke the wrath of Trump, who has not shied away from criticizing his own Cabinet officials and appointees.
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Kim Kardashian West has never shied away from opening up about her psoriasis flare-ups, which she's dealt with for the past 13 years.
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Pruitt has shied away from robust action on climate change, and the phrase "climate change" was not included in the agency's four-year plan.
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Gidon Kremer, the Russian-trained Latvian violin virtuoso who turns 2500 next month, has never shied away from connecting his art and his politics.
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He has never shied away from talking directly with voters and showing how his leadership experience, achievements, and plans stack up against other candidates.
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"We have put off problems for too long and shied away from tough decisions," said Klaus Keysberg, Thyssenkrupp's board member in charge of steel.
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While most US art and history museums have shied away from addressing gun violence and gun control, one institution has remained assertively pro-firearms.
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This is a shift: Since 1994, when stricter gun laws were partly blamed for electoral losses, Democrats have often shied away from the issue.
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The CHP candidate was likely to get the votes of 65% of those who shied away from the ballot box in March, it found.
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You picked incredible, amazing roles and have told stories that a lot of other people would have shied away from and you did them beautifully.
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But as governor he has not shied away from those issues, notably stumbling in the polls after he signed a "religious freedom" bill last year.
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As Nilsen writes, House Democrats' strategy on this subject has focused on incremental moves and shied away from sweeping calls for impeachment proceedings thus far.
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For all these reasons, the Obama administration shied away from supporting safe zones, despite considerable lobbying from Turkey, where 2.8 million Syrian refugees are registered.
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And yet other Jewish organizations inclined to support Trump have either praised Gorka as a hardcore pro-Israel figure, or shied away from commenting altogether.
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" Holdsworth has never shied away from dramatic endings, twice having written what she expected to be the final curtain for BBC school drama, "Waterloo Road.
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The document outlines the possibility of "concentration charges" on banks' holdings of risky government debt, a step global regulators have so far shied away from.
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Beautiful Boy as a whole may feel too afterschool-special to some, although it's not as though the Academy has ever shied away from sentimentality.
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This could be the Hopeless Fountain Kingdom mogul's most personal project yet, though she certainly has not shied away from sharing her story with fans.
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It was a frank discussion which Meyer later told me he and his co-director shied away from back when they were making the film.
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Throughout the past two seasons of our pop-culture podcast, Strong Opinions Loosely Held, we've never shied away from sharing a piece of our mind.
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SPLRCREC sectors were the laggards of the day, with 1.75 percent and 1.2 percent declines respectively, as investors shied away from interest rate-sensitive stocks.
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While technology companies offering financial services is nothing new — PayPal is a $71 billion public company — they have shied away from becoming full-fledged banks.
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Priebus earned Trump's trust over the course of the campaign by steadfastly defending him while other top Republicans denounced Trump or shied away from brand.
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Obama also hasn't shied away from ripping Trump at "official" events over the past year, including most recently during a foreign leaders' summit in Canada.
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It's a move that Republican women have by and large shied away from, likely due to concerns about being too closely affiliated with identity politics.
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Anyone who has been to a movie theater in the last decade knows that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has not shied away from solo films.
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That means folks who've shied away from the stuff are getting better access, and exploring cannabis as a non-addictive treatment for ailments like pain.
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Clark also had some choice words for his critics, who it won't shock you to learn, were legion: Clark has never shied away from controversy.
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In its place, a multi-platform company that has shied away from what it was known for (explicit nudity in the pages of its magazine).
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PushDoctor has also, thus far, shied away from working directly with medical insurance companies or employee benefit schemes, instead adhering to a purely B2C model.
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Until he withdrew from the Republican race on February 10th, he had, like most of the other candidates, shied away from attacking Mr Trump energetically.
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Investors still shied away from oil stocks, despite crude prices climbing on signs OPEC's production cuts that start next month will be deeper than expected.
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Breslin never shied away from a feud with politicians and he was especially disapproving of Governor Hugh Carey and Mayors Ed Koch and Rudy Giuliani.
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Traders shied away from energy because they were puzzled by oil, and stayed away from financials and utility stocks because of uncertainty around interest rates.
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Trump, who has largely avoided talking about politics publicly, again shied away from political commentary when asked about the President's controversial use of social media.
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However, Trump has shied away from actually doing so — evidently realizing that he had no defensible justification, and fearing the political backlash that would ensue.
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I have been maligned many times in the press over the years fighting the establishment but I have never shied away from following my convictions.
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Yields on Spanish government bonds recovered earlier losses and were trading higher by 2 basis points, as investors shied away from the country's sovereign debt.
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It'll also mean embracing the type of full-throated economic populism that the party has shied away from ever since its post-McGovern "neoliberal" turn.
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While the FCC has shied away from mandating any form of call-blocking, Consumer Reports has campaigned vigorously to prod carriers into reining in robocalls.
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For decades as a leader of the Non-Aligned Movement, India shied away from entering into strong alliances with other countries, particularly large world powers.
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The cross-fertilization of rhetoric and tactics between the British and American movements was extensive, although the Americans shied away from arson and window-smashing.
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Nunes, who hails from the Golden State's breadbasket, where there are "more cows than people," in his words, has rarely shied away from partisan controversy.
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The credit crunch created an opportunity for Neyber, which had room to step in as an alternative lender as banks shied away from offering credit.
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While distancing herself from party leaders like Nancy Pelosi, she hasn't shied away from taking progressive stances like supporting immigrants and a higher minimum wage.
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The court has longed shied away from policing congressional maps without a clear way to measure how much political bias in redistricting is too much.
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Though distributors of the period shied away from acquiring outwardly gay films, Lloyd Kaufman's independent film studio and distributor Troma eventually purchased its distribution rights.
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The movie aims to provide a holistic view of him as a person by incorporating family members who had previously shied away from the spotlight.
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Others, like Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Dell Technologies, have shied away from engaging in a spending war in data centers against deep-pocketed internet giants.
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Ms. Perrin said she shied away from asking grant recipients in the developing world for too much information, preferring to spend time listening to them.
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So far, it has been very much the spirit of Stephen King, who has never shied away from spooking the bejeezus out of his readers.
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It was one of values, and how to communicate them—two things the scientific community has shied away from publicly engaging with in the past.
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Yet, he's never shied away from hard graft in the past, so I doubt that we have seen the last of the 34-year-old.
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Aggressive employers have pushed for experiments in health benefits, and they have tested ideas that the government and private insurance companies have shied away from.
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Notably absent are Hollywood moguls, like the billionaire David Geffen, who have historically supported the arts but shied away from involvement in broader civic affairs.
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The longtime senator from Delaware's tragic family history is very public and well-known, though he's typically shied away from including it in his campaign.
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Jordyn has not shied away from the public spotlight ever since her cheating scandal with Tristan Thompson, which obviously got her excommunicated from Kardashian country.
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And our White House correspondent noted that Mr. Trump shied away from a traditional duty for American presidents: setting a moral course for the nation.
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Maybe it was that, or maybe it was just my own awareness, but I really shied away from [wearing dresses] throughout much of my career.
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He resigned as Polish prime minister in 2014 to take up the job in Brussels and has largely shied away from local affairs since then.
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The billionaire has shied away from attacking his fellow Democratic candidates, preferring to call out President Donald Trump for decisions and language he disagrees with.
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With polls showing a highly competitive primary race, the Democratic presidential candidates largely shied away from clashing directly on ideological differences in their fifth debate.
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Rush's music altered through the decades — embracing synthesizers and electronics, reclaiming power-trio muscle — but never shied away from musical challenges or grand verbal conceits.
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Aniston hasn't shied away from talking about her past relationships, and in recent years, she has discussed her marriage to Pitt with clarity and class.
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But that arrangement faltered, as hopes for federal dollars faded with Republicans in power in Washington and businesses shied away from such an uncertain venture.
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Biden has not shied away from criticizing Trump since he left office, repeatedly denouncing the president's rhetoric on issues of social justice and national security.
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Unlike many engineers and computer scientists in Silicon Valley, Dr. Nilsson shied away from the start-up frenzy that has been emblematic of the region.
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While this conservative-correcting ethos is built into its premise, Gilmore Girls never shied away from making its liberalism explicit in more direct ways, either.
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Tillerson notoriously shied away from the press, in part because he disdained the media and didn't fully grasp the public-facing nature of his job.
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By explicitly connecting the problems of the past, to the concerns of the present, Macron has done what other leaders have purposefully shied away from.
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You get the impression that, for the people who attend War and Peace, nationalism is a thing to be proud about, rather than shied away from.
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Now, Trump has never shied away from hitting the block button; before he assumed the presidency, Trump appears to have blocked users with frequency and vigor.
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Bosch has shied away from competing against traditional automakers in areas like vehicle manufacturing, fearing it could alienate components and systems clients like VW and Ford.
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Even countries that have conducted official government inquiries into the terrible stories of the orphanage system have shied away from stories about children who died there.
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The billionaire investor has has never shied away from sharing his views with the public, either — and not only when it comes to stock market value.
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The big picture: During her tenure as European Commissioner of Competition, Vestager hasn't shied away from regulating big tech companies — often intervening when Washington would not.
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" In fact, New York's Health Department once shied away from the idea of expanding Medicaid coverage for doulas in 2011, saying it was a "complex issue.
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She confirmed Engie will exit from coal over the next three years but shied away from promising its coal activities would be fully shut by 2018.
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In a paper published in December it suggested several, including operational division of audit and consulting within firms (it shied away from proposing forced break-ups).
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" Clinton, meanwhile, has shied away from fully embracing NAFTA and has been critical of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and China, including need for "a trade prosecutor.
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Since the trade boycott began, Dubai officials have shied away from any suggestion that the rift is having a negative impact on business in the emirate.
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In the 1990s, when the country was embattled and isolated, outsiders shied away from investing but Mr Todoric scooped up parts of the old communist economy.
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Dyson hasn't shied away from telling the media that it is interested in producing an electric car, but the company has never formally made an announcement.
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It's a major contrast from the strategy deployed by other rural, red-state Democrats who have traditionally shied away from Obamacare politics on the campaign trail.
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"Electronic processing is something that I've shied away from, because I couldn't figure out a way for it to maintain a raw, natural feel," he explains.
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Bucking the trend, emerging-market assets slipped as investors shied away from riskier assets after ECB President Mario Draghi gave a rosier-than-expected economic outlook.
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His liner up the middle plated Jonathan Villar, who was credited with a double when Harper shied away from the fence in right on his hit.
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Developers have shied away from bidding in the last two years, saying that what they called an unreliable political framework was deterring companies and equipment makers.
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In recent years the court has not shied away from taking up controversial issues such as abortion, affirmative action, voting rights, gay rights and religious rights.
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However, shale execs in the past have shied away from publicity surrounding such get-togethers, including a dinner at one of Houston's fanciest restaurants last year.
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Clinton and Obama, however, have largely shied away from using the term, believing that associating terrorists with Islam helps to legitimize their interpretation of the religion.
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Hellman & Friedman and CVC Capital Partners are also working on the deal, the sources said, while industry players have so far shied away from the process.
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The government has largely shied away from trying to draw blood against the senior executives who presided over the institutions that crashed during the financial crisis.
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And while some Democrats — especially party leaders — have shied away from talk of impeaching Trump, Tlaib plans to make impeachment a core part of her campaign.
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Why Ancestry has historically shied away from healthHealthcare is just the latest evolution for Ancestry, which was founded in 1983 to publish magazines about family history.
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Those tools were ubiquitous, but it was not always easy to find qualified job candidates, since so many Americans shied away from science and technology training.
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"At times this year he's shied away from using his shot because of the sticks and not having success with it," Sabres coach Dan Bylsma said.
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The Jonas Brothers haven't shied away from discussing how their 2013 split impacted their relationship as siblings, and they want to ensure that doesn't happen again.
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The 91st annual Academy Awards will be held in Los Angeles on Sunday, and the show has not shied away from political controversy in the past.
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An interview with The Fader says Noname shied away from visuals because of the fear of being photographed, and here she's moving toward something more cinematic.
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Large tech companies have often battled over patents, but have typically shied away from trade-secret disputes, which, among other things, can so easily destroy reputations.
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From wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat to saying that they both share "dragon energy," West has not shied away from linking himself with Trump.
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The problem is, recent generations of Italian youth have increasingly shied away from traditional handwork, opting instead for seemingly more contemporary sectors like engineering, and cooking.
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Chinese students have become a significant part of American college life, but they generally have shied away from the political activism of many of their classmates.
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Monday's trading session was painful for shares of payment giants PayPal, Visa, Mastercard and others as investors shied away from growth plays and positioned for safety.
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The Obama administration shied away from invoking purported commander-in-chief powers — instead generally relying only on congressional statutes — but it also did not disavow them.
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Known as a risk taker on the court, he was no less bold off the court, where he never shied away from speaking truth to power.
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Netflix hasn't shied away from its Oscar ambitions, but the company is trying to increase its film output and become a full-fledged studio in 2020.
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McCain and President Donald Trump have traded barbs since the 2016 campaign and neither McCain nor Salter have shied away from criticizing the commander-in-chief.
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Niccol has already experienced the hiccups associated with adopting new systems, and he's not shied away from being one of the first to make a move.
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As administrator, he has shied away from robust action on climate change, and the phrase "climate change" was not included in the agency's four-year plan.
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The pair largely shied away from the ordinary protocols of the evening, including public relations blasts announcing their attendance and of-the-minute social media documentation.
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Democrats on the campaign trail have not shied away from talking about the economy, although they describe it in very different terms than Mr. Trump does.
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Unlike other politicians I had covered, he shied away from using his faith to his political advantage, even as he struggled to win over evangelical voters.
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Investors have shied away from Spain's domestic initial public offering market in 2019 partly in response to the uncertainty created by the country's two inconclusive elections.
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UnitedHealth, in particular, has not shied away from legal action as a negotiating technique, most recently suing numerous pharmaceutical companies over the pricing for generic drugs.
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McConnell has typically shied away from holding "show votes" on the Senate floor that are clearly doomed but give senators a chance to show their position.
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Related: The Fight Between Apple and the FBI Could Shape the Future of Digital Privacy Brazilian courts have not shied away from targeting senior tech officials.
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Executives in the off-season shied away from spending big on free agents, who tend to be around 227, and favored younger (that is, cheaper) players.
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Though Emhoff has shied away from the spotlight, he did a rare interview in March with The Hollywood Reporter where he discussed his work in entertainment litigation.
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Drake has never shied away from luxuries like high-end wine and spirits, and Mod Sélection, which comes in a handcrafted, engraved bottle, definitely fits the bill.
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And importantly, whereas countries with emerging economies shied away from any commitment to limit their greenhouse gas emissions under the Kyoto Protocol, this is not so today.
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Lonsdale, for his part, has certainly shied away from the media, and has been building up 8VC, nailing a second fund of $640 million earlier this year.
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CEO Tim Cook has made trust and security central to Apple's brand and has not shied away from criticizing rivals for their failures in protecting consumers' privacy.
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At the convention, Merz shied away from a direct confrontation over the party's orientation, but proved prescient about the turbulence the party has experienced in recent weeks.
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Offspring of Germans who were adults during the 12 years of Nazi rule shied away from asking too many questions about their elders' relationship with the regime.
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The local unit has weakened since April, touching 4.83 to the dollar on Tuesday as the U.S. currency strengthened and investors shied away from emerging market assets.
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He has refused to adopt the move fast and break things mentality, shied away from the press and focused on "quality growth" and a supportive company culture.
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Guthrie has been a longtime admirer of the 221-time Grand Slam tennis champion, and she hasn't shied away from showing her devotion to the tennis great.
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King has managed to keep her new romance under wraps but hasn't shied away from sharing photos of her man, only identified as Jim, on her Instagram.
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So much of their courting was captured via Instagram videos and pictures, and Davidson especially hasn't shied away from 100% honesty when it comes to their relationship.
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Most investors have shied away from the market since the April 21 bombings that killed more than 20.6 people in coordinated attacks on churches and luxury hotels.
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Michael Lewis, the bestselling author of "Moneyball" and "The Big Short," is nothing if not smart and successful, and he hasn't shied away from being called lazy.
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But Comey rarely shied away from media appearances when he felt it was in the public interest to speak — something some critics say was his critical failing.
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Trump ran a populist campaign, promising to raise workers' wages and revive American manufacturing, but never shied away from showing off and talking about his personal wealth.
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President Donald Trump has shied away from directly holding Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman responsible for the killing of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi last October.
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In regards to HDR, LG has made an important pledge to support all major formats, including Dolby Vision, which other TV manufacturers have shied away from backing.
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Cruz has largely shied away from attacking Sanders, jokingly calling Clinton the "socialist" in the race rather than the senator who is a self-described democratic socialist.
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In spite of those public failures, SpaceX is no less loved by the spaceflight community as a whole, and the company hasn't shied away from public communication.
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Despite the relationship fizzling out the two haven't publicly shied away from acknowledging one another at events or from discussing the challenges of their post-relationship lives.
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Answering audience questions at a televised CNN event in the early voting state of New Hampshire, three Democratic 2020 candidates shied away from calling for Trump's impeachment.
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The show has never shied away from tackling difficult topics head-on, and I'm glad they added an unflinching look at pregnancy and delivery to the list.
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While many Democratic candidates have shied away from directly attacking the president, Biden — the current Democratic frontrunner — has framed his entire campaign around targeting and defeating Trump.
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The Democratic Party has traditionally shied away from full-throated support for single-payer, a reluctance that party leaders like Nancy Pelosi have attributed to voter sentiment.
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However, the cap has been blamed for the slowdown in lending, especially to small and medium enterprises as banks shied away from lending to borrowers considered risky.
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But Trump has also not shied away from injecting political topics into his official speeches as well in an effort to appeal to fire up his supporters.
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This won't be a problem for most people, but some have shied away from soy for fear that it boosts estrogen levels and causes potential health problems.
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The Los Angeles lawmaker has been one of the most vocal Democrats calling for the president's impeachment, which other members in the party have shied away from.
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Active managers have shied away from the booming industry for years because the transparent vehicle would give away their best ideas and expose them to front-running.
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As a result, some UAE companies and banks have shied away from business with United Arab Bank (UAB), Commercial Bank International and Al Khaliji France, sources said.
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Quentin Tarantino claims he invented the mini-series back in the '90s, but shied away from the idea after a producer told him to stick to films.
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It's daring, and it's shied-away-from, but we're asking it anyway, because that's who we are: who is better out of Radiohead and Lana Del Rey?
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"Not even the billionaire wants to protect billionaires," she said, referring to Tom Steyer, a wealthy candidate who hasn't shied away from tearing into the rich either.
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Important topics such as these may be shied away from in school given the fact that students are not given the tools to learn more about them.
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The vast majority of states have shied away from permitting such gambling and tapping into the nation's illegal sports gambling market, estimated to be worth $150 billion.
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At the same time, Amber herself has not shied away from controversy, and talks openly about how she leveraged her own sexuality to help establish her career.
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Other presidents have often shied away from talking about what lies at the heart of the strategic alliance with Saudi Arabia — oil production and low gas prices.
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For far too long, the United States has shied away from shutting off the Kim regime's sources of money and matériel, let alone sanctioning its Chinese partners.
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" In recent years, Kimmel has not shied away from tackling subjects like health care, immigration and gun safety legislation on his late-night show, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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Hogan echoed Dimon and Andersen's sentiments that the fundamentals are good but shied away from their bullishness, citing fears tensions could drag on for longer than anticipated.
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Over the last year, we've seen Jeff and Lauren on fabulous yacht vacations, and in box seats at Wimbledon ... but they've shied away from walking red carpets.
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A mass-market Russian tabloid, Komsomolskaya Pravda, published an interview with an airline safety expert, Valery Shelkovnikov, who said Russian aviation employees shied away from reporting problems.
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In the end, House Democrats shied away from trying to impeach Mr. Trump on those grounds since Mr. Mueller said he could not establish a criminal conspiracy.
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While Rubio has so far shied away from directly targeting Trump — though Trump predicted a looming fight is a "possibility" — both have sought to unload on Cruz.
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In terms of people who shied away from it, it was a little bit tricky to get actresses willing to play the betraying parts in the episode.
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Investors have shied away from Spain's domestic initial public offering (IPO) market this year partly in response to the uncertainty created by the country's two inconclusive elections. .
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Overall, though, Biden has mostly shied away from criticizing the tech industry, even as he finds himself being smeared on social media more than any other candidate.
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At the moment, the Democratic Party is structurally fragile and its members have shied away from the kind of radical upheaval Republicans have been forced to embrace.
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The measure, and a companion bill introduced Tuesday in the Senate, also reflects the changing politics around gun laws, an issue many Democrats once shied away from.
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Normally, the guys I'd known shied away from calls, especially on the first day of messaging, but I accepted and was happy he seemed interested in me.
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Heitkamp had established herself as an independent voice who hasn't shied away from voting alongside the president while still opposing him on policy areas like health care.
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For a long time, I shied away from being so personal because I thought that was too selfish and that people wouldn't relate to this personal experience.
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Congressional Republicans have shied away from saying how many people their replacement plan will insure, preferring to use the term "universal access" versus the Obamacare's "universal coverage" goal.
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Despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pledge to provide housing for all by 2022, private developers have shied away from building low-cost rental homes that could house migrants.
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For his part, Pope Francis has not shied away from using his soft power to make an impact, often walking the fine line between moral guidance and politics.
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He has largely shied away from commenting publicly on financial regulatory issues since then, but has appointed many financial officials working in Beijing to posts within his province.
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The 22016-year-old never shied away from sharing just about anything, ranging from her opinions on politics to her own struggles with addiction, depression and bipolar disorder.
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The U.S. defense official, who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity on Friday, shied away from describing the intelligence as "vital," saying that was a subjective term.
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For all these and other reasons, the Obama administration shied away from supporting safe zones, despite considerable lobbying from Turkey, where some 2.8 million Syrian refugees are registered.
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After the peace agreement was signed, Congress shied away from passing the legislation it entailed when current and former MILF fighters killed 44 paramilitary policemen operating against jihadists.
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The Walking Dead star gave birth to a baby girl in May and since then the new mom hasn't shied away from sharing a breastfeeding photo or two.
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She never shied away from a bold print, bedazzled fabric, or a statement hat, and even set out to be voted "Best Dressed" in her middle school yearbook.
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The competition from China is great, but America is the world's leader, and has never shied away from a challenge … and it always thrived when exploring new frontiers.
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Jane the Virgin has never shied away from cleverly wading into the political conversation — and that's why it's one of the most progressive shows on TV right now.
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The reality star has never shied away from a trend, embracing the current 90s revival with a collection of chokers that could rival a Victorian lady's accessory trunk.
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But by and large, big banks in the US have reportedly shied away from working with Facebook due to how aggressively it pushed for access to customer data.
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"Out of respect for my mother's privacy, I have always shied away from speaking publicly about our relationship," he said in a statement soon after they resumed contact.
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Porsche hasn't shied away from making a big push for electrification in its future lineup, even significantly boosting its investment in the full EVs and plug-in hybrids.
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Adult Swim hasn't shied away from using its popular show for other such cross-promotional stunts: last year, it released a short Alien crossover to promote Alien: Covenant.
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And although U.S. crude oil exports to China, which only started in 2016, have not yet been included, Chinese oil importers have shied away from new orders recently.
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Liberals have shied away from a deeper discussion about national values and the importance of a shared history and culture, for fear of being branded xenophobes or racists.
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It marks perhaps the most public turn yet for Hager, who as a teen initially shied away from the national spotlight cast by her father's time as president.
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The sisters — who are the daughters of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson — have not shied away from intricate fascinators over the years, although their style as certainly evolved.
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Many international firms, such as automakers and nuclear plant developers, have shied away from fresh UK investment with Brexit creating uncertainty over the future of the countrys economy.
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Trump has not shied away from knocking Comey and the FBI during his presidency, despite publicly applauding the FBI director during a January meeting in the White House.
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Drops in revenue there ranged from 3 to 10 percent as mortgage borrowers negotiated lower rates and fee income fell as customers shied away from weak investment markets.
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He gushes about Paltrow on Instagram Speaking of sharing about loved ones on social media, Falchuk sure hasn't shied away from expressing his love for Paltrow on Instagram.
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Dunham, who has never shied away from baring her body onscreen or off, posted photos of herself wearing a bikini from Target proudly displaying her scaring from endometriosis.
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Investors had long shied away from shopping malls in India, amid weak consumer spending and deep discounts by online retailers like Amazon and local rivals Flipkart and Snapdeal.
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Philip has also gained a bit of a reputation IRL for his lack of, ahem, political correctness, something the series, to it's credit, has not shied away from.
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The administration already signaled it is ready to pursue a more populist path with last week's annual railway budget, when it shied away from raising passenger train fares.
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Amazon has traditionally prioritized growth into new markets over profitability and has not shied away from pouring money into new ventures if only to learn about the area.
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Many institutional investors have shied away from masala bonds because of concerns the premiums on offer are not high enough to compensate for the lack of secondary trading.
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The pace of current events has been unrelenting for a president slow to staff his administration and, recently, Tehran has not shied away from sparring with its neighbors.
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The death penalty is the ultimate punishment, and in America we have not shied away from imposing it, particularly during the 1980s and 1990s, when death sentences skyrocketed.
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And while its claim to being "the leading innovator in smart phone devices," is up for debate, the Taiwanese manufacturer has never shied away from a compelling gimmick.
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Elon Musk has never shied away from comparisons with superhero Tony Stark, but his most recent joke on the subject is pretty on the nose, even for him.
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During his 2018 Senate campaign, O'Rourke initially embraced Medicare for All, but he later shied away from the concept as he tried to position himself as a centrist.
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The Hesse-based company is focusing on Europe and has shied away from doing business in the United States, where generic drug companies have come under price pressure.
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He said he would release as much of it as he could under Justice Department rules, but shied away from promising to make all of it publicly available.
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Equities traders may draw payouts that are 5 percent to 15 percent smaller, as investors shied away from trading stocks, which are generally viewed as riskier than bonds.
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Whether it has been about media representation or the lack of quality roles, they have not shied away from highlighting the struggles for Hispanic women in show business.
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In the lead up to the referendum, many musicians voiced their support for Remain and afterwards, haven't shied away from expressing their dismay with the majority choosing Leave.
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While many good candidates have considered the post, most have shied away from being under Kalanick's dominance, especially after president and heir-apparent Jeff Jones resigned in January.
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After all, Trump has never shied away from fighting a battle in the culture wars, used to star on TV himself, and has even praised Roseanne's high ratings.
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Others echoed the concerns about a domino effect, and said it might damage the WTO consensus, under which states have shied away from invoking security to justify barriers.
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The company, however, has not shied away from contentious programs like "Smart Cities," worrying scholars and human rights advocates who say the approach will strengthen China's surveillance state.
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So, now, they are directly discussing race and embracing the kind of rhetoric they once shied away from — the kind their second-generation parents used in the 1960s.
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Partly because India views itself as a superpower-in-waiting, and partly from a desire not to provoke its bigger neighbour, India has shied away from formal alliances.
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The move to enable DoH by default will no doubt face resistance, but browser makers have argued it's not a technology that browser makers have shied away from.
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And McCain hardly shied away from that in a farewell, posthumous message released on Monday in which he echoed his concession speech to Obama from a decade ago.
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Grey's Anatomy has never shied away from steamy hospital love scenes, but things will heat up even more on the medical drama when the show returns in 2020.
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The prospects of a revenue and earnings rebound over the next two years is attracting growth-focused fund managers who have typically shied away from the energy sector.
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A bombshell report from The Washington Post last week, however, revealed that Shulkin has shied away from his senior staff as much as he has from the press.
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During the campaign, Fillon has not shied away from regularly affirming his Catholic beliefs, something rarely seen in secular France where religion is not normally raised in politics.
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He seems to lean in to his humanity a bit more, whereas Quinto and Nimoy shied away from it, perhaps as a result of playing an older version.
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It became the lubricant for our hookups—yet once the lights were back on and they looked me up and down, they still shied away from my gaze.
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Whereas Lapid has shied away from criticizing Netanyahu over the police investigations into him, this time he didn't hold back: "A serious mistake by Netanyahu," Lapid tweeted in Hebrew.
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Foo Fighters may be Grohl's frighteningly large solo project, but the 44-year-old Hawkins hasn't shied away from taking the reins on his own from time to time.
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Fisher, who struggled with bipolar disorder and addiction, never shied away from speaking candidly about her mental illness, and in doing so, inspired countless people to do the same.
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The clips sites are also attracting new types of people into the business who would have shied away from the more traditional studio environment just a few years ago.
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Before him, a Labour government had made the funding system a bit fairer but shied away from a complete overhaul because of the strength of opposition from local councils.
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JONATHAN MOYO - A slick propagandist and former information minister, Moyo was G40's brains and mouthpiece who never shied away from an acerbic comment or Tweet about his rivals.
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Christina Aguilera has never shied away from speaking her truth, and now she's encouraging her fans to do the same at her new Planet Hollywood residency show The Xperience.
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Algeria shied away from change in its energy industry until European gas buyers started wondering whether to renew contracts as they fear Sonatrach might struggle to meet its obligations.
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Angry users bring up the issue of political bias largely because the platforms themselves have so consistently and nervously shied away from anything that could be construed as censorship.
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"The Commission looked like it was going to go as far as some sort of break-up but actually it's sort of shied away from that recently," Cassels said.
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But it has previously shied away from taking a view on executive pay, due to concerns that its actions would be perceived as being influenced by Scandinavian pay conditions.
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And while the NIH has in the past shied away from holding many such hearings, it has in some cases stepped in to negotiate more open access to inventions.
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" Meaty dialogue is something Tveit has never shied away from, and that's been a deliberate choice in his career, seeking roles that are "emotionally raw and tough and difficult.
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The Spanish billionaire, on the other hand, has shied away from the media for years while amassing a personal net worth of more than $77 billion (as of Thursday).
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The "Hotline Bling" singer has never shied away from showing his adoration of the Barbados-native, publicly proclaiming his love for Rihanna at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards.
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Her daughter, Bailey Donorovich, has shied away from the media since her mother's death, but posted a message on her mother's Facebook page late Thursday acknowledging the historic day.
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It might also have helped foment the political atmosphere in which top Democrats have shied away from the prospect of impeachment, fearing that it could trigger a political backlash.
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"The use of barrel bombs and incendiary bombs, and even chemical weapons, is not being shied away from," Merkel said as she received the Seoul Peace Prize in Berlin.
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From baby-bump photos to posing in the nude while pregnant and getting real about breastfeeding, Geary hasn't shied away from being open about her body on social media.
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The Supreme Court has shied away from taking new class action cases since the death in February of Justice Antonin Scalia, who had authored the 2011 Wal-Mart ruling.
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The big picture: Though Apple has shied away from big acquisitions, the company has long been willing to spend significant money to lock down supply of a key component.
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With opinion polls showing voters divided almost 50-50 over whether to stay in the EU, Osborne appears to have shied away from taking radical measures in his budget.
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The city reversed itself in less than a month, an embarrassing blow to liberal Seattle leaders who haven't shied away from placing higher taxes on individuals and small businesses.
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But in the Obama years, mainstream immigration groups shied away from calls to abolish any agencies, instead believing that they would be able to push immigration reform through Congress.
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Though many risk-averse suppliers have shied away from PDVSA, BP structured a deal that - even with oil stuck at sea - allowed it to capture a recovery in prices.
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But the report goes further by taking to task the very same Islamic banks that dominate the sector and which have shied away from financing projects with longer tenors.
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During her journalistic career, Okona hasn't shied away from investigating the darker, not-so-pretty parts of travel and tourism that many tend to turn a blind eye to.
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Private insurers have traditionally shied away from the flood market that was considered 'high-risk' due to an imbalanced risk pool leaning heavily toward coastal areas and riskier zones.
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TMX has shied away from listing marijuana-related companies with U.S. investments or operations, so many of them have turned instead to the smaller Canadian Securities Exchange, or CSE.
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And Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican, has shied away from the cameras for the past two months, leaving his House counterparts to dominate the airwaves.
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Open-source software was once something that large businesses shied away from, but over the course of the last few years, it's made inroads into virtually every enterprise company.
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While I'll happily volunteer for a bite massage (stay tuned!), until recently I'd always shied away from hair-dyeing, dramatic haircuts, and obscure lipstick shades for one silly reason.
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She shied away from me, and I guess she might have been embarrassed about it…For years, I didn't see her at all, and I didn't see my grandson.
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It's unlikely House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) would have openly endorsed that move (if at all) and white House Democrats would have equally shied away from it.
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Alderson, who has often shied away from doling out large contracts to players in their 30s, said last week that the Mets had the financial means to pursue Cespedes.
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So far, Ms. McCain has shied away from questions about running for office, in part because she has been vocally critical of the obstacles women in politics still face.
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Video cameras recorded the action, showing how the pups stumbled and later walked around the strange object, or shied away from it, or went right up to sniff it.
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But Trump has not shied away from threatening a government shutdown in the past, once even calling for one in order to get a win on his policy priorities.
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His departure clears the way for candidates waiting in the wings who have not shied away from expressing their eagerness for new faces to take it in that direction.
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Melania Trump has largely shied away from the public role typical of most first ladies, but White House aides hope she can rein in the president behind the scenes.
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And as a result, as companies have shied away from those who they're less sure of, and in some cases that includes Facebook, dollars have moved over to us.
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Despite being a name on Trump's list, Willett, a prolific tweeter, has not shied away from sharing his feelings about the Manhattan real-estate magnate on his preferred medium.
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But fearful of stoking a fresh round of middle-class flight or another busing revolt like Boston's in the 1970s, most cities have shied away from addressing the issue.
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As one of fashion's top designers, he's never shied away from using his platform to ignite change — and sometimes, that means making last-minute decisions that aren't exactly convenient.
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