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Yet he has not shied from it, not shied from learning from it or from watching it, repeatedly.
The two candidates have not shied from appeals to anger.
Huawei has not shied from agreements that could draw criticism.
The investigator, now 260, has never shied from difficult assignments.
Although hailed as a feminist heroine, she shied from publicity.
Mom has never shied from work and likes doing everything herself.
Male rivals have not shied from using sex to malign female politicians.
The Obama administration had shied from taking a stand on that question.
As a designer, Mr. Coppens had not shied from surreal zoological references.
Described by former colleagues as collegial but decisive, Schwimmer hasn't shied from controversy.
But the Tesla CEO shied from putting a time frame on a full rollout.
Before Trump, Republican nominees shied from using the phrase LGBT on the campaign trail.
Democrats have shied from confrontation, while Republicans have generally embraced and even sought it.
But Warren shied from repeated invitations to political events across Iowa and New Hampshire.
The president has not shied from breaking with Trump during his final days in office.
" My mother, who never shied from rudeness when deserved, would tartly respond: "I don't know.
On the other hand, Facebook hasn't shied from duplicating features in its social apps; in Mar.
By contrast, the French government has not shied from tackling political problems in the Middle East.
The White House hasn't shied from accusing Trump of running a "vulgar" campaign that implicitly supports violence.
But even so India has consistently shied from formalising such relationships into anything looking like an alliance.
At one point, Pinterest was called an "anti-unicorn" because of how it shied from the spotlight.
Since winning re-election in 2016, he has not shied from voicing displeasure with the Republican leadership.
She shied from the spotlight and told Ellen Degeneres she'd thought about suicide after the loss to Holm.
In her films, lectures and essays, Ms. Steyerl, 51, has never shied from revealing the secrets she uncovers.
For her part, Ms. Caputova never shied from her more controversial liberal views, including support for gay rights.
And Bolton, like his boss, has never shied from a good fight, or at least a plausible threat.
But the developer shied from cross-laminated timber because of worries that the buildings might not be approved.
Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, has not shied from targeting OPEC's top producer, Saudi Arabia, in the past.
The current U.S. administration has not shied from using inflammatory rhetoric and exploring novel approaches to Middle East diplomacy.
The chain-smoking politician never shied from controversial views and always stood for traditional right-wing, anti-regulatory policies.
But Mr. Dylan has never shied from commercial deals, and in the long run they have barely grazed his reputation.
Mendoza, whose previous creations include a magical hair creature and something called the Ponytron, has never shied from the experimental.
Apple has been a vocal presence ever since her son was drafted, and has never shied from speaking her mind.
But then the Red Bull Theater, celebrated for its productions of Jacobean revenge tragedies, has never shied from the difficult.
In recent years, lawyers in Pakistan have not shied from resorting to violence and taking the law into their hands.
"  "Tim took that seriously," Ryan said, "and never shied from a tough fight to get crony capitalism out of our government.
Rural and suburban Democrats shied from the issue, and urban Democrats found themselves in a distinct minority in their own party.
The NBA's longtime commissioner, who died Wednesday at 22013 after suffering a brain hemorrhage last month, rarely shied from a confrontation.
The Trump administration and Congress have focused billions on fighting the epidemic, and haven't shied from intrusive methods to combat it.
Adelson and Singer, huge Republican donors in the past, shied from Trump in this cycle but still contributed to other Republican causes.
Mizuho Securities retail analyst Toshio Takahashi noted Ito-Yokado, while planning some store closures this year, has shied from significant job cuts.
Trump's tweet will no doubt be justified by his supporters as fair game, since James has never shied from criticizing the President.
Since it introduced its Alexa smart assistant four years ago, the company has not shied from trying out new forms and uses.
She rarely mentioned her status as the only woman on the court and shied from the notion that she was a trailblazer.
As co-founder and front-woman of Yumi Zouma, Kim Pflaum has never shied from making dreamy pop music for the dance floor.
Our thought bubble: Amazon's strategy is notably different than its biggest streaming rival Netflix, which has shied from investing in live sports rights.
When walking through New York City's Penn Station, Aira was able to guide her through a crowd that Austria would have shied from.
And they were contrite — even the Fox News founder and chief executive, Roger Ailes, a famous bully who rarely shied from a fight.
Three of the better-performing funds of the third quarter thrived by scooping up bargains among stocks that other investors had shied from.
I'd never shied from bearing witness to tragedy before, but I discovered that newfound visceral empathy for mothers and families could be crippling.
But while Sears shied from the limelight, Farris said he wants to publicize not just the "colorful stories" of his clients, but also himself.
The Prophet Muhammad is even said to have shied from entering Damascus, otherwise called al-Fayha, "the fragrant", for fear of entering Paradise twice.
Tech platforms have generally shied from anything that looks like an editorial decision, claiming that they are neutral and not responsible for policing content.
Trump has never shied from his attacks on illegal immigration, which, alongside a US-Mexico border wall, was a core component of his campaign.
American leaders have largely shied from interfering in individual business decisions, instead relying on competitiveness to keep American companies ahead in a global market.
But the switch leaves Tennis Channel short of content, and its on-air personalities like Mary Carillo have not shied from sharing their frustration.
Strangely, science-fiction writers, our most reliable Cassandras, have shied from envisioning an A.G.I. apocalypse in which the machines so dominate that humans go extinct.
Since the trial started on Tuesday, Manafort's lawyers have kept their cross-examinations brief and at times shied from addressing seemingly damaging testimony in detail.
Anytime Mr. Younge brought up marriage, Mr. Hopkins shied from it, but undeterred he brought it up once again last June, jokingly over a drink.
Tillerson has shied from the limelight since his dramatic ouster earlier this year, and has stopped short of any direct criticism of Trump or his administration.
Thomas suggested the court should have taken up the case, but shied from doing so to steer away from any kind of perceived link to abortion.
He shied from news cameras, concerned that any utterance could offend his boss or amplify the daylight between the two men on any number of issues.
But I'm also someone who's never shied from admitting how much bullshit comes alongside VR, and Alyx exposes those problems in new and still-frustrating ways.
Egypt, the Arab world's most populous state which has joined the boycott of Qatar, has not shied from making its feelings about Qatar's UNESCO bid clear.
Like Obama, Buttigieg has been eager to recruit from Silicon Valley's ranks, and his campaign hasn't shied from invoking the mythology of the lean, hungry startup.
He knows he made a mistake in 2014, and he has not shied from discussing it in the hope that it can help him and others, too.
Though rarely accessible in recent years, the bespectacled tycoon enjoys shooting from the hip during public appearances and hasn't shied from making controversial and politically barbed comments.
Unlike some of his colleagues, Dr. Stager never shied from the controversy that comes with challenging conventional wisdom or trying to reconcile archaeological finds with biblical legends.
While some candidates have shied from making Mr. Trump a centerpiece of their campaigns, the location of the speech signals that Ms. Gillibrand has no such hesitation.
Clark, whose career stretches back to World War Two, when she sang on BBC radio to entertain British troops aged nine, has never shied from breaking new ground.
Bercow accuses Boris Johnson of sexismThe Speaker has never shied from clashing with the prime minister of the day, from David Cameron to Theresa May, to Boris Johnson.
Nixon shied from challenging John F. Kennedy's narrow electoral victory in 1960 not out of magnanimity but because he concluded he couldn't make the charge of fraud stick.
He said state regulators had failed to adequately enforce the law and had shied from forcing the politically influential energy company to address a problem it had long ignored.
The president invoked the legacy of Ms. Toner, saying she had not shied from delving into the complexities of health care reform or the intricacies of the tax code.
Mr. Comey — who at 6-foot-8 is a dominating and charismatic figure — has not shied from the public spotlight and has shown an independent streak throughout his career.
Although the Yankees (14-2543) shied from providing a timetable for the return of the star right fielder Aaron Judge, Boone gave one for the 24-year-old Frazier.
Mr. Gillum, who hopes to assemble a coalition of African-American, Latino and millennial voters, has not shied from a confrontation over what he sees as his progressive credentials.
While international media dove into the troubled history of the Mexican charter company whose plane crashed outside Havana, Cuban media have shied from anything resembling investigations or calls for accountability.
In the past decade, multiple studies have revealed that Guantanamo guards have high rates of post-traumatic stress and depression, and journalists have not shied from reporting on that issue.
As the 2016 elections approached, Senator Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky Republican and majority leader, shied from bringing to the Senate floor the politically charged issue that had divided his party.
He has remained watchful and characteristically hawkish on all things Russia-related, even as his fellow Republicans have largely shied from the issue since Mr. Trump entered the White House.
Mark Zuckerberg's company has repeatedly shied from the term "media company," laid off contracted journalists in the wake of potential bias, and is now entrenched in a battle against fake news.
But he has shied from broaching the electorally trickier question of air pollution, which is hard to fix and risks treading on the toes of both big industry and small farmers.
"He has never shied from a fight, and I know that he will face this challenge with the same extraordinary courage that has characterized his life," Mr. McConnell said Wednesday night.
There are many things—most things, actually—that I don't know about her early life: how she felt about leaving England, what she packed, if she tanned or shied from the sun.
Though the band was popular among the headbangers of Ozzfest and the annual "Family Values" tour, it never shied from its pop sensibilities, as Mr. Bennington shifted easily between belting and growling.
While Gregory has largely shied from political battles, leading one of the nation's most prominent archdioceses during a time of racial turmoil will almost certainly thrust the native Chicagoan into heated national debates.
Ellis, who has not shied from making colorful comments during the trial, signaled that he will tell the jury to disregard any comments he made during witness testimony that might have shown his opinion.
But Mr. Stone, who has never shied from attention, said he wanted to highlight what he called the "extraordinary" tactics and aggression that the F.B.I. used in its predawn raid on his Florida home.
The U.S. presidential election is fast approaching, and a growing number of VCs who've historically shied from making taking sides publicly, are tweeting, talking with reporters, and blogging about who they are backing and why.
The state remains pre-eminent over most city affairs, a power the governor never shied from using: It is as if the mayor can only bring a knife and the governor avails himself of military artillery.
Now that Nicaraguans have found the courage to show their discontent with Mr. Ortega's rule — and the president has not shied from cracking down in response — how can the country be stopped from descending into chaos?
Chelsea Clinton, who shied from the limelight as a teen growing up in the White House and later as a student at Stanford University, has taken on an increasingly public role alongside her parents in recent years.
Bercow tells Michael Gove to "be a good boy" Bercow accuses Boris Johnson of sexismThe Speaker has never shied from clashing with the prime minister of the day, from David Cameron to Theresa May, to Boris Johnson.
Mattis, a retired Marine general who has often shied from the spotlight, did not have any sort of departure ceremony when he left the Pentagon, leaving his farewell memo as his final public remarks as defense secretary.
And she did so while boldly taking on the leading Democratic in the race, Mr. Biden, whom many in the field have shied from confronting because of his residual popularity from eight years as Mr. Obama's No. 2.
That Amazon has shied from such roles in its hometown suggests that it was unlikely from the start that it would relish revitalizing a struggling city, or even reprising its role as the big employer in a city.
A Pulitzer Prize winner in 2002 for "Topdog/Underdog" — a dazzling portrait of two grifter brothers who live up to the destiny of their names, Booth and Lincoln — Ms. Parks has never shied from the poetic or allegorical.
Both are on the right of the party and haven't shied from criticizing the chancellor for her policies on migration and areas such as social welfare, where they believe Merkel has steered the party too far to the left.
The "X-Files" has never shied from repulsive images and that tradition continues here with a group of severely deformed children who are being treated by Kyle's dad, Dr. Augustus Goldman (a fairly threatening Doug Savant of "Melrose Place").
His remarks suggest, in fact, that he might in upcoming months continue to distance himself from newest Justice Neil Gorsuch, who, since his April confirmation, has not shied from flashing his conservatism in written opinions and off-bench activities.
But leaders such as Pelosi have shied from the issue, saying that calling for Trump's impeachment could alienate voters in swing districts the party needs to win if it has a chance of winning a House majority in November.
Tensions surrounding Iran have ramped up in recent months, with the US sending extra troops and a warship to the Persian Gulf, but Washington has mostly shied from responding following a series of attacks on oil assets blamed on Iran.
Since the start of Mr. de Blasio's second term in January, Ms. McCray, who once shied from the spotlight, has undertaken a political transformation, raising her visibility and profile — so much so that she is now contemplating running for office.
The push by Nunes, who has shied from the national spotlight since stepping aside from running the House Russia probe, comes at the same time the White House has adopted an aggressive new stance toward leaks and fighting back against the Russia investigations.
PARIS, May 15 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron's conservative prime minister has plenty in common with his boss, but the 46-year-old who boxes in his spare time has not shied from throwing a political punch at the young centrist in the past.
Ms. Dumas did the 22012 works here to illustrate a new Dutch translation of Shakespeare's "Venus and Adonis," and although she has not shied from sex before, here her usual bluntness gives way to a rapturous eroticism in which ink has its own salaciousness.
These cases are especially charged because the Supreme Court has historically shied from stepping into overtly political disputes for fear of tainting its own image of impartiality, and has said explicitly that some measure of politics is to be expected in electoral decisions like redistricting.
Republicans who have shied from the responsibility of government will now be called upon to support increases in the debt limit, approve annual budgets, endorse spending bills and back other must-pass measures that they formerly left to the Democrats and some of their more compromising colleagues.
Why it matters: The iconic brand has not shied from using its marketing prowess to wade into political and cultural issues in the past, but its newest ad campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick has become particularly divisive, given the polarizing nature of race relations in the U.S. under the Trump administration.
But since the moment early in his first term when officers turned their backs on him at the funerals of two police officers, he has largely shied from backing more aggressive efforts at police oversight and has brushed aside concerns from City Council members, the Department of Investigation and others.
But Mr. Ramaphosa never shied from using his political ties to accumulate vast wealth for himself, and over the years, critics have said the program rewarded only a small class of black South Africans with ties to the A.N.C. When Mr. Ramaphosa re-entered politics as deputy president a few years ago, he spoke of corruption as "a cancer" and "a monster," and he later pushed through a new minimum wage law.
Unlike many Germans, Mr. Kohl never shied from expressing pride in what he often called "this, our Fatherland," even when the phrase unsettled many who had suffered at his country's hands in World War II. In dealing with the legacy of Germany's Nazi past, Mr. Kohl, who was a 15-year-old member of the Hitler Youth when the war ended, invoked what he called "the absolution of late birth" so often as to offend some listeners.

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