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136 Sentences With "shy from"

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And Turkey has never turned shy from its humanitarian duties.
He doesn't shy from the shot in the moment now.
"Testing the truth is not something I shy from," he said.
Some suggested that builders are still gun-shy from the recession.
They did not shy from the spotlight after Sarah left office.
Asked today, he doesn't shy from telling you everything he sacrificed.
But Mr. Scaramucci, above left, didn't shy from self-deprecating humor.
But he did not shy from asserting the school's religious injunctions.
They pray like Sunnis in public and shy from publishing their names.
" But Grueskin said that "doesn't mean reporters should shy from covering it.
This time, the movement didn't shy from stepping up to run the country.
And it doesn't shy from the crippling darkness of Jerry Garcia's sad downfall.
But Democrats did not shy from using their checks and balances against Johnson.
I'm blond and not dark, so I tend to shy from a red lip.
She does not shy from the questions that swirled in the wake of Maidan.
North Carolina didn't shy from anyone this season, but it didn't really have to.
That night, Ireland also didn't shy from comparing Alec's acting career to her mother.
Yet the full picture is rather different, and McNickle doesn't shy from it either.
Shiffrin does not shy from such talk, even if she will not initiate it.
Williams, same as ever, did not shy from attention — or from making a point.
Frequent strikes by activist labor unions are a reason why investors still shy from Argentina.
"When I was mayor, we didn't shy from the big challenges before us," said Villaraigosa.
Erykah Badu isn't one to shy from jumping on someone's track for a killer cover.
Mr. Boyd knows that women at home may shy from pink for its possible pitfalls.
The show was bold and fresh and didn't shy from exploring sexuality, feminism, and trauma.
A mirage of possible meetings and negotiations might influence some partners to shy from more sanctions.
The company also indicated it would not shy from rebuffing similar court orders in the future.
Part detective story, part coming-of-age tale, Sánchez's novel doesn't shy from heavy subject matter.
They did not shy from the spotlight, remaking themselves into TV stars after Sarah left office.
But the company said it would not shy from questions about its role in news media.
McCabe's pension benefits are in question, since he was a day shy from its cut off requirement.
Trump does not shy from this narrative where the length of the rollback list is the lead.
Most photographers shy from using the word "kickback," calling the payments rebates, profit-sharing or fund-raising.
The exuberant owner of the Playboy media empire did not shy from making his libertine lifestyle public.
Guthrie understands how much climate change troubles his students, but he doesn't shy from talking about it.
Will a future employer shy from hiring a man who gets splitting headaches from too many concussions?
It promises to be rowdy and, just in case it wasn't clear, Yackez doesn't shy from humor.
He does not shy from self-promotion, having long proclaimed his suitability to serve as India's finance minister.
On Monday, Mr. Cameron, born rich and educated at Britain's finest schools, did not shy from the contrast.
While healthcare can be a politically sensitive issue, lawmakers should not shy from offering relief from ObamaCare taxes.
Enthusiastic drivers may shy from its continuously variable transmission, but it's hard to beat the practical and frisky Fit.
Many consider the tax case a sign that justices would not shy from doing the same with Roe v.
Unlike Germany, France and Britain do not shy from a sense of mission in the world, including military intervention.
"Part detective story, part coming-of-age tale, Sánchez's novel doesn't shy from heavy subject matter," said our review.
Collins and Murkowski have a history of crossing the aisle to join Democrats and could shy from abortion restrictions.
The fact that Facebook, which does not shy from tall acquisition prices, didn't want to buy Magic Leap is telling.
This series aims to showcase work by emerging dance and performance artists who don't shy from risk, relevance and research.
Bublik does not shy from the spotlight, even though his achievements do not yet match those of Khachanov or Rublev.
In other words, Gears of War 4 doesn't reinvent Gears of War, nor does it shy from playing with new ideas.
Yes, but: It's unlikely that his administration will shy from Fox News as a go-to outlet for interviews and access.
Perhaps it became a little gun-shy from all those mistaken purchases, but the company hasn't innovated on voice shopping features.
He&aposs two-tenths of an assist shy from averaging a 30-point triple-double per game for the entire season.
"There are many avenues for cooperation, but the administration doesn't shy from calling out China as a competitor," the official said.
But Trump has already signaled he would not shy from a politically unpopular pardon of someone caught up in Mueller's probe.
That gives Cabrera 458 homers, four shy from tying Jose Canseco and Adam Dunn for 35th on the all-time MLB list.
Trump has departed from that practice and has said he would not shy from future criticism should the Fed keep lifting rates.
A tough career lawyer who's seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party, Harris is not one to shy from confrontation.
They're forgiving in a way that lets a novice like myself try to pull off elaborate trick shots I'd otherwise shy from.
Students may shy from pursuing manufacturing jobs because of the misconception that it is "dark, dirty and dangerous work," Mr. Chung said.
Mr. West's lyrics do not shy from current events (Stormy Daniels, North Korea, Tristan Thompson), nor from his recent brushes with ignominy.
Trump has departed from this past practice and said he would not shy from future criticism should the Fed keep lifting rates.
Never one to shy from controversy — especially when it applies to equality in Hollywood — Jessica Chastain didn't bother with a prepared statement.
Regardless, the House Democratic leader made it clear this week that she would not shy from jabbing Trump when she finds it appropriate.
Never one to shy from the quirky and evocative, Moschino debuted separate capsule collections in collaboration with The Sims and Playboy last quarter.
Gatlin, who took the silver medal in the 100, can shy from talking of vulnerability, fearing that to do so would inculcate weakness.
Never one to shy from a challenge, however, Krawcheck has gone a step further, founding her own startup for the first time: Ellevest.
She doesn't shy from posting outfits that would draw conservative backlash in neighboring countries, she says, in part because of the UAE's relative openness.
The group has regularly seen immigrants shy from seeking its services in response to White House efforts to crack down on immigration, she said.
This N.Y.C.-based Broadway veteran of theater and opera costume design doesn't shy from drama, especially when it comes to her sense of style.
Ms. Greenfield, who often interviews her subjects for hours at a time, doesn't shy from emotional inquiries into her own inadequacies as a mother.
That's largely due to the gorgeous, painstaking animation, but it's also because anime doesn't shy from extending imaginative conceits or plot elements into weirdness.
At the same time, to deny the racist and nativist component of Trumpism is to shy from a fundamental truth about American social history.
Miley had thrown only 74 pitches, but the Brewers shy from allowing a starting pitcher to face another team's lineup three times in a game.
Green interest groups are pouring money into House and Senate races, in many cases delivering attacks on Republicans that their Democratic rivals may shy from.
The cast eschews actorly fireworks, starting with Ms. Gould, who herself has a mild form of cerebral palsy and does not shy from Bernie's difficult side.
Despite the ailments, or perhaps because of them, he did not shy from physical contact, whether digging ditches as a teenager or getting into occasional fistfights.
Meanwhile, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is using the issue to distinguish his company as one that won't shy from the controversy of taking on military work.
And the clerics in the holy city of Qom, who shy from mixing Islam and politics, would more vociferously have questioned the legitimacy of the Islamic Republic.
Jean-Raymond certainly doesn't shy from the heavier stuff: The designer truly uses his NYFW show slot to say something much bigger than his new style statements.
Usually not one to shy from a fight, Mr. Trump was relatively restrained when he talked about Mr. Romney, who was the Republican presidential nominee in 2012.
About those Vatican walls ... The tussle between Trump and Francis -- two outsized personalities who seldom shy from speaking their minds -- seems to have been building for some time.
Despite the urging of professional organizations like the American Epilepsy Society and leading researchers to give patients the full picture, neurologists shy from a discussion of this phenomenon.
Cubans who ordinarily shy from open criticism of the government spoke out in large numbers against the proposed language promoting gay marriage during public consultations on the draft.
The saxophonist Wayne Shorter was himself a Coltrane acolyte, and he didn't shy from that affiliation when he made back-to-back albums with Coltrane's own side musicians.
While the film does not shy from the terrors of the constant attacks and the injured, it shows how Ballour used her role to try to help other women.
Even though he's not working there anymore, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak always has an opinion on all things Apple, and he doesn't shy from saying it in public.
And so to the news that Steven Soderbergh, never one to shy from experimentation, filmed his latest work, " Unsane ," on an iPhone 7 Plus—on three iPhones, in fact.
As renowned GOP strategist Mark McKinnon told Politico in 2014, Steyer knows everyone, and he doesn't shy from tapping his vast network when he wants to get something done.
With all the money at stake today, the top players — the majority of whom seem to be large, white men — still tend to resist coaching and shy from introspection.
Playing the strong side in the Mustangs' two-linebacker formation, Ben leveraged his size to deliver punishing hits–and didn't shy from slamming into opponents much bigger than he was.
Fontaine is unafraid to write the ugliness — the imperfect care and love — that takes place between people, and the memoir is most "electric" when it doesn't shy from that imperfection.
But that does not mean that Congress has to remain silent, or shy from challenging any president on national security issues, correcting or mitigating mistakes that could threaten the nation.
In Austria for example, the far-right Freedom Party of Austria, who also takes a hard line on immigration, was a mere percentage point shy from winning the presidency this May.
The analyst was elated last year when the company announced that Blankfein would step down and didn't shy from highlighting on Thursday what he deemed as its missteps in recent years.
Beltre, who went 2-for-4, is 24-for-21 on the current homestand for Texas and is two hits shy from becoming the 23st member of the 210,23-hit club.
Clinton shy from even uttering the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" — a phrase the general makes a point of using, often — never mind tackling the very real threat he believes it poses.
He's a three-time Bellator welterweight champion, has highlight-reel performances on his record, and is just two months shy from challenging Gegard Mousasi for the vacant middleweight title in May.
We're quick to down slippery oysters, stinking cheese and hot dogs made of entrails unknown, but we shy from anything that might once have crawled, hopped or hovered over a picnic blanket.
Lenders have kept the credit box restrictive because they are gun-shy from the billions of dollars in buy backs and judicial settlements stemming from the mortgage crisis that they still face today.
I think everyone that gator hunts thinks they do, because on Lake Okeechobee, [when I hunted them the second year that it was legal] they were already light-shy from the first hunt.
Even as his health declined, Ali did not shy from politics or controversy, releasing a statement in December criticizing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States.
He doesn't shy from having the model lift heavy weights for her upper body as well, listing dumbell bicep curls, bent-over rows, and lateral raises as part of her go-to routine.
In the second quarter, materials companies are expected to suffer an earnings drop of 7 percent, according to data from S&P, which Gibbs views as another reason to shy from the names.
The last two weeks have come as a surprise for many in the private sector who predicted that Delrahim, as a member of a pro-business Republican administration, wouldn't shy from greenlighting consolidation.
He was a 216-year-old boy who died in 229 while hiding under a truck, a few kilometers shy from arriving in Venice, and the city dedicated a forest to him in Mestre.
Instead of greater intervention, protection and the permanent troop presence in Iraq Mrs Clinton promised, they now fear Mr Trump will shy from long-standing Arab allies and abandon the region to others' devices.
Putin dismissed speculation about an arms race, noting that Russia spends $48 billion on defense compared to the U.S. military budget of over $700 billion, but said Russia would not shy from a confrontation.
He has acknowledged many times that he pursued Klinsmann, on and off, for years, and he does not shy from the truth that the on-field results he had hoped for did not materialize.
Never one to shy from a little fun at the expense of the U.S. president, the author joined in on Twitter's response to Trump's confusing reference to a terrorist attack that didn't actually happen.
Even the shimmer-averse, who shy from anything that lights up beyond 40 watts, can learn to love the balance of gold and silver pigments that create a legit-looking glow on just about everyone.
Navy veteran Steven Dunn's second novel, Water & Power, dives into military culture and does not shy from confronting ideas of heroism and terrorism; he marries the constant stress of deployment with the absurdity of arcane bureaucracy.
Also to Thermes's credit: She doesn't shy from the dark chapters of Manhattan's history, like the fate of Seneca Village, the middle-class African-American community destroyed when the city claimed the land for Central Park.
Trump has departed from that practice and has said he would not shy from future criticism should the Fed keep lifting rates The Federal Reserve is mandated by Congress to aim for low inflation and low unemployment.
Trump has departed from that practice and has said he would not shy from future criticism should the Fed keep lifting rates The Federal Reserve is mandated by Congress to aim for low inflation and low unemployment.
A return to Brooklyn for the filmmaker turned television director Jim McKay — whose terrific Crown Heights coming-of-age movie "Our Song" opened in 2001 — the film doesn't shy from showing its range of influences or its multiculturalism.
They don't shy from revealing their discomfort or missteps — like when one approached the husband of a potential source in his driveway and realized she had revealed the contours of a story the husband had never heard before.
When a sergeant and a recruiter try to conscript her older son, Eilif (Curtiss Cook Jr.), into the ranks, she pulls out a long machete, and Ms. Lewis's hard stare suggests that she would not shy from using it.
Business and industry must also not be shy from speaking directly with public sector officials or actively engaging in the consultation process in all three countries, which can be done in concert among peer firms or through industry trade groups.
This contemporary dance company doesn't shy from highly physical movement — and that's true of Ms. Fellion's latest work, "rose walk green ice," which is created in collaboration with the dancers and is presented as part of Danspace Project's Community ACCESS series.
Once you add perfectly seasoned, generously seared bits of carne asada or al pastor, and salsas that don't shy from heat, you will have a taco that can rival the versions that your friends in Los Angeles can't stop talking about.
O/U: 228 ABOUT THE COWBOYS (28-1): Prescott is one victory shy from becoming the third rookie quarterback in the Super Bowl era to win seven straight starts (Ben Roethlisberger, 13 in a row in 2004; Kyle Orton, eight consecutive in 2005).
The task force was also careful to add that an "accumulation of risk factors" led to a person being more aggressive rather than any single influence, but it didn't shy from confidently identifying violent video games as one of those risk factors.
He did not shy from this role, stoking the fires with provocative comments and once even urinating near the field at Jalisco Stadium in Guadalajara before a practice, an act that was caught on video and has never been forgotten in Mexico.
"The buyer is highly likely to be a newly minted Russian or Chinese billionaire oligarch or business tycoon, who does not shy from flaunting their wealth," Tobias Kormind, managing director of London-based 77 Diamonds, said in a statement earlier this week.
Naspers, like SoftBank, doesn't shy from writing big checks, as happened a few years ago when it plugged $100 million into LetGo, a New York-based company whose app aims to make it as easy to sell something as it is to throw it away.
There are no feminist manifestos or statements of anger or resilience in Strand's film to link it to the current #MeToo movement, yet there can be no doubt that her film is a part of feminist media histories, one that doesn't shy from probing emotional anguish.
" Nor does the assessment shy from identifying climate change as a key driver of global danger: "Climate hazards such as extreme weather, higher temperatures, droughts, floods, wildfires, storms, sea level rise, soil degradation, and acidifying oceans are intensifying, threatening infrastructure, health, and water and food security.
In a 2015 interview with Time Out, he seemed to shy from discussion of the role race had played in his career, but suggested that the notable success that British actors of all races have enjoyed in the United States may have to do with different career expectations.
Hanging over the showdown is a decade of intensifying Senate conflict exemplified by ruthless party-line rule changes, constant filibusters, the Republican blockade of Judge Merrick B. Garland, poisonous confirmation fights and a dearth of legislative action as Senate leaders shy from votes that could threaten incumbents up for re-election.
"They Call Us Monsters" doesn't shy from the consequences of the violence the prisoners were accused of (we meet a paralyzed victim of a shooting), even as it suggests that the system — from a state senator who warns of "mini-Charlie Mansons" to lawyers resigned to stiff sentences — proceeds almost mechanically.
"While each of those start-ups are run by individuals who don't shy from the spotlight, none of those companies are headed by a successful entrepreneur who is continuously challenging, and changing, the world like Elon Musk," said Michael Harley, executive analyst for the vehicle valuation and research company Kelley Blue Book.
"We're quick to down slippery oysters, stinking cheese and hot dogs made of entrails unknown, but we shy from anything that might once have crawled, hopped or hovered over a picnic blanket," writes T contributing editor Ligaya Mishan in her latest piece on the joy, history — and, perhaps, necessity — of eating bugs.
EditorsNote: revises eighth paragraph Alex Ovechkin scored his league-leading 250th goal, and the Washington Capitals pulled away from the Toronto Maple Leafs 213-241 in an outdoor game Saturday night at Navy-Marines Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Md. Ovechkin is just two goals shy from reaching 13 for his career.
" Pompeo doesn't shy from a uniquely aggressive faith, using apocalyptic rhetoric to define America's fight against terrorism as an all-out clash between good and evil, between Islamic extremists and those who understand "that Jesus Christ is our savior, is truly the only solution for our world," and he's spoken as politics as "a never-ending struggle ... until the Rapture.
The exarkic person, on the other hand, is utopian, the type who believes in improving systems, not rejecting them; who does not shy from asking for directions; who would rather rent or share or borrow a home than own one; who has no qualms uploading his digital memories to something called the Cloud; who welcomes the notion of self-driving cars.
His camera did not shy from the agony and desperation of people suffering from the virus: A person with fever broke down outside a hospital after days of futile attempt to get admitted; patients on oxygen support lay on temporary hospital beds lining crowded hallways; in a hospital corner, a woman in a face mask held tightly onto the ashen body of her deceased relative in a wheelchair, desperately making calls to the morgue.

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