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However The Leftovers shrewdly sidesteps most of Lost's storytelling traps.
When Francis expects resistance from Vatican diehards, he sidesteps it.
A second swatting method sidesteps the traditional phone system altogether.
Joe Biden sidesteps the worst effects of a potential loss.
EcoFlow cleverly sidesteps these regulations with its modular River Bank design.
Jawline, directed by Liza Mandelup, smartly sidesteps that kind of mockery.
But the film's infectious and understated levity sidesteps parable's moralistic heavy-handedness.
Siempre Bruja also sidesteps the subject of race in the present completely.
It also sidesteps issues of race, class, gender, education, age and geography.
A direct rollover, from the 401(k) into an IRA, sidesteps that possibility.
But with its vaguely defined goals and flexible mechanics, Gorogoa sidesteps this frustration.
If the opponent get too close for comfort, he pivots or sidesteps away.
Third, he sidesteps the role of tool innovation in making writers more productive.
But in "Our Young Man," his new novel, Edmund White sidesteps the supernatural.
Mark Felt also largely sidesteps the FBI's abuses, both before and after Hoover.
Offering education to employees is also great but sidesteps the issue at hand.
Rory sidesteps this by asking him if she can put him in her book.
But when they're using commercial apps, self-reported information sidesteps some software-driven complications.
And his defense of our "values" jarringly sidesteps vital questions — Why are people fleeing?
Negan sidesteps the fighting words, however, and instead reveals his own affection for Carl.
When faced with the evidence of its misstatements, the administration sidesteps and moves on.
It entirely sidesteps violence against women, save for when they're taking hits as heroes.
Your typical Beirut walking tour conveniently sidesteps the less savory expanses of the city.
SoftBank, a telecommunications and internet company with no presence in semiconductors, largely sidesteps that problem.
But Mr Subramanian sidesteps these two recent controversies, excluding the latest revisions from his analysis.
"Beer Money" sidesteps a comprehensive account of business mismanagement in favor of intimate family vignettes.
Thanks to smart design, Seesaw sidesteps trouble that prevents other education apps from working right.
Season after season he creates commercial men's wear that alludes to risks he largely sidesteps.
La Borinqueña is the rare multidimensional and true-to-life Latina superhero who sidesteps stereotypes.
The arrangement largely sidesteps social networks, but relies on agreements with another huge partner: Amazon.
We have to take an approach to designing AI systems that somehow sidesteps this basic problem.
Addressing the Statue sidesteps such simplistic binary thinking in favor of multiple perspectives and multiple voices.
This new research from OpenAI sidesteps this issue by varying how the AI predicts the future.
But what Colbert carefully sidesteps is the question of what accountability should look like for Moonves.
But that just sidesteps the real opponent, and will lead to something far less than reform.
The Kentucky Republican frequently sidesteps Trump's tweets, except to note that the president should tweet less.
That Lars mostly sidesteps all the potential problems its wacky premise implies is a tiny miracle.
AR sidesteps all of these issues and provides a worker with the latest information on a task.
LaConte's lab sidesteps the issues with fMRI that the Eklund paper raises by using a different approach.
Barnaby gives us a YA novel that sees the cliches of the genre but gracefully sidesteps them.
Barnes mostly sidesteps the difficult task of writing about Shostakovich's specifically musical accomplishments — perhaps understandable, but regrettable.
Taj Gibson sidesteps from one side of the paint to the other at the exact right moment.
The single-payer approach also sidesteps the thorny mandate objection by covering everyone out of tax revenue.
The draft legislation — Thornberry's third such package as chairman — sidesteps past years' goals for faster weapons development.
The draft legislation -- Thornberry's third such package as chairman -- sidesteps past years' goals for faster weapons development.
And thanks to its talented cast, it sidesteps most of the maudlin traps implied by its premise.
Adam West's Batman sidesteps that entire concept in a way that present-day fans should see more often.
Therefore, it sidesteps the whole "leaving the house" issue that typically prevents me from doing anything resembling cardio.
Duggan sidesteps more pertinent questions of body politics and personal responsibility through this kind of muddled philosophical conjecture.
Justice Kennedy's refreshing eclecticism reflects a judicial tendency that sidesteps ideology and does not fret unduly about consistency.
But because the play cares for all its characters, it sidesteps acknowledging just how abusive the relationship is.
A humane current animates all of her work, a current that neither sidesteps nor confines itself to race.
But that coverage sidesteps discussion of the exhibition's aesthetics, which don't live up to the work's promising conceit.
He now cunningly sidesteps the issue of marriage, concealing his ambivalence in a sea of "lip-deep" promises.
It describes and photographs bombings that kill and mutilate, and yet it often sidesteps the violence of speech.
In blurring the line between bruise and color field, Kim sidesteps into the longstanding question of aestheticizing violence.
Flying indoors neatly sidesteps many regulatory problems, and supplying power via tethers does away with the need for recharging.
Caroline: Speaking of the police shooting stuff, for as good as "Espionage" is, it largely sidesteps that plot entirely.
It's a thoughtful take on Spidey that carefully sidesteps the more obvious touchstones from past takes on the character.
But by dropping any desire to put apps on the TV itself, Vizio completely sidesteps the platform war entirely.
Trump world's memo sidesteps Pence's past disagreement with the businessman's proposed ban on Muslim immigration to the U.S., however.
This finger-pointing also sidesteps substantive conversations on what really perpetuates obvious evils, like rape, abuse, and child porn.
Lo-fi art sidesteps this problem and allows smaller teams the flexibility to work faster and often, more creatively.
This of course sidesteps the key question of how hard cases are to be decided in the first place.
Lonergan sidesteps sentimentality simply by treating characters with respect, as human beings with many dimensions, some of them contradictory.
The proposal effectively sidesteps university hearings, sometimes called Title IX hearings after the federal civil rights law that mandates them.
And then there's Facebook's "Here Together" ad, which, unlike the other two, sidesteps any blame for whatever it's apologizing for.
It sidesteps some thorny ethical territory by the simplicity of its aim — and the result is a pleasure to watch.
This statement conveniently sidesteps the fact that the economic development of Puerto Rico is inextricably tied to its political future.
But writer Bryce Zabel has solved that issue neatly with lots of background context and sidesteps into tangential historical subjects.
This eliminates the need for a separate charging cable, and it sidesteps one of the biggest pain points with wireless audio.
AMC is coming for MoviePass with a brand new ticket subscription service that sidesteps many of the pitfalls of its competitor.
Lowery's film sidesteps world-building justifications in favor of a narrative and aesthetic that both defy logic and make perfect sense.
The second version is like the first except in this one the man spots the banana skin and carefully sidesteps it.
The film sidesteps a long-circulating theory that Riggs threw the match in order to pay off debts to the Mob.
Mr. Lee's concept — for once, the industry jargon is apt — sidesteps some basic assumptions about what chefs are supposed to do.
Unfortunately, his argument sidesteps past failures and the resulting need to regulate the sector, preventing readers from understanding the full story.
Outrage sidesteps the messy nuances of complex political issues in favor of melodrama, misrepresentative exaggeration, and hyperbolic forecasts of impending doom.
The film sidesteps some thorny ethical territory by the simplicity of its aim — and the result is a pleasure to watch.
It's just refreshing to see a woman born out of classic literature whose flaws mean that she sidesteps several romantic cliches.
His version sidesteps controversy — or invites it — by replacing the traditional rice with fonio, an ancient grain as fluffy as quinoa.
To test this possibility, physicists in Toronto are attempting to measure the proton radius in a way that sidesteps the Rydberg constant.
Rowling's follow-up comments feel like damage control after the negative response to Yates' comments, but she also mostly sidesteps the issues.
The first is the context that conservative media just sidesteps; this obfuscation allows an audience to form a different account of events.
Voyant's version of these "optical phased arrays" sidesteps that problem by carefully altering the phase of the light traveling through the chip.
If Microsoft is correct that its software has been patched, the company sidesteps one of the grave concerns of ShadowBrokers-style leaks.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Court Sidesteps Contraception, Avoiding a Tie" (front page, May 17): The Supreme Court's decision in Zubik v.
The move formalizes the changes announced two years ago — and sidesteps Congress, where Mr. Obama's call to lift the embargo faced opposition.
Perhaps the song's Musical Event of the Year nomination sidesteps a difficult conversation about where it belongs in the country music landscape.
Focusing on the entertainer's early years, this Paper Mill Playhouse musical offers buoyant tap numbers but sidesteps the material's most troubling implications.
The family office requires employee disputes to be resolved through arbitration, a legal process that sidesteps the courts and keeps claims confidential.
"Corruption" is a difficult thing to define, and therefore mostly just winds up being a subjective epithet that sidesteps the deeper problems.
Holley sidesteps the question and begins talking about spirituality, prayers, the educational function of museums—he frequently speaks in riddles and bewildering tangents.
Mr Ryan's statement after the publication of the DNI report sidesteps the question of whether Russia might have wanted Mr Trump to win.
Depending on your point of view, this either explodes stereotypes about addicts, or sidesteps controversy by pushing people of color to the background.
That's always the reason — unless you're Disney, which now sidesteps Comic-Con every other year in favor of its own fan convention, D23.
This song and video feel as though they sidesteps that aspect of the book, putting the characters on a bit more even footing.
Unfortunately, the documentary rather sidesteps the universally relatable angle of dad issues, but leaves just enough dangling for sofa psychologists to feast on.
The young guard Irving can call to mind a young Earl Monroe, a nervous breakdown collection of jiving sidesteps and spins and jukes.
Taking Iraq off the list sidesteps a diplomatic spat that could undermine the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Still, while this worthy film sidesteps clichés — there are no horrid flashbacks or emotional speeches — its spareness occasionally feels planned rather than spontaneous.
Mr. Kosky sidesteps responsibility: It's Wagner on trial here at Nuremberg, he seems to be saying, not those who perform or watch him.
However, Bolton could lose protection from prosecution for disclosing something that's privileged or classified if he intentionally sidesteps that White House approval process.
What do you think of a universal child allowance, which sidesteps the question of work and who is deserving and who is undeserving?
The "Herman Schmerman" pas de deux confronts the same conventions that Mr. Peck struggles with now, but it sidesteps them with a wink.
The proclamation sidesteps Congress, along with the normal executive branch regulatory process, and does not provide an opportunity for public comment, according to Rand.
Because influencers are paid only in commission, it also sidesteps the clunky FTC-mandated promotional disclosures that usually bog down  social media product promotions.
Directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, Captain Marvel sidesteps the traditional origin-story template, and when it begins, Carol already has her powers.
But there may be a third way forward, a workaround that sidesteps some of the problems of the first two and targets subjective experience.
One who sidesteps expectations and stops letting my desire to be loved and approved of keep me from simply looking and feeling like myself.
The board's statement, emailed to Uber staff on Friday, effectively declined to endorse Benchmark's explosive lawsuit and sidesteps the merits of the case altogether.
This production, directed by Stephen Ouimette, sidesteps the message problem by focusing on the way personal relationships are tested by both largess and loss.
Instead, players are encouraged to smoothly string together sequences of sidesteps and assaults to evade their enemies in fluid, Wick-like motions bit-by-bit.
Using this stripped-down "feature space" (versus the unprocessed "pixel space") not only simplifies the agent's learning process, it also neatly sidesteps the novelty trap.
" Tomlinson said he could "always see the good in Zayn," and despite some sidesteps, the singer insisted his former bandmate is "just a little misunderstood.
Others, Mashable included, have suggested that because Elizabeth takes her role seriously and consequently sidesteps her husband's wishes, The Crown is a proto-feminist tale.
It definitely sidesteps the question of what happens to the communal aspect of music when everyone's music-replacing auditory experience is unique to the person.
Minaj may never be able to envisage a path that sidesteps these musical categories altogether unless she tunes out the warring factions and turns inward.
By bundling them into a subscription, Apple sidesteps the individual purchase barrier that it has had a big hand in creating in the first place.
" Sotomayor wrote that the court's ruling "sidesteps the ordinary judicial process to allow the Government to implement a rule that bypassed the ordinary rulemaking process.
But the Philippines has been careful to frame its complaint in a way that sidesteps the question of who has sovereignty over the islands and reefs.
The tightly framed approach sidesteps the many often-wonderful byways of this artist's capacious achievement, including prints and stage set designs, superb landscape drawings and videos.
By offering readers and listeners the choice of technologies, the project sidesteps the trap of endorsing one storytelling technique to the detriment of the actual message.
This sidesteps the reality that immigrants commit fewer crimes than native-born citizens; the point is that any murder by an unauthorized immigrant is too many.
Check out the clip -- Ronnie skillfully sidesteps the question at first, but eventually tells us there is ONE Broncos QB he'd like to score the game winner!
The bottom line: North Korea has approached denuclearization several times before, and negotiations have always faltered when North Korea sidesteps verification that it has, in fact, denuclearized.
Snapchat is a more private platform than Twitter or Instagram, which neatly sidesteps the problem of branded content and harassment by simply not putting anything in public.
SUPREME COURT SIDESTEPS DECISION ON DACA The program will remain in place (for now), and a decision about its future likely will not be made until 2020.
Yet despite her commitment to the role — and the generally fine supporting performances — this timorous tale sidesteps uncomfortable realities in favor of soothing whimsy and preordained uplift.
Perhaps recognizing the intractability and complexity of the fix we are in, Giridharadas sidesteps prescriptions by giving the book's last words to a political scientist, Chiara Cordelli.
Settlement for those accepted is immediate—the air force sidesteps its lumbering payments system by using official credit cards to transfer money instantly to people's PayPal accounts.
A technician jogs across the pad, pulls the pin anchoring the stratollite, and sidesteps the craft as it gracefully begins its journey to the edge of space.
It sidesteps a few of the laziest pitfalls into which movies of this sort often dive, and undermines the tropes of its genre with cheer and panache.
But SotN neatly sidesteps all of this, most comparisons to what's come out in its wake of a similar aesthetic, by being absolutely fucking wonderful to play.
It doesn't ditch the wanton partying anthems that made Kesha famous so much as it sidesteps them, indulging her country music roots while keeping her snarl intact.
This version sidesteps sociopolitics — and especially sexual politics — in favor of a kind of gaudy magical realism, lots of dancing, and copious amounts of love for its heroine.
That's the risk you take when you try to make something look realistic — for comparison, the Qoobo therapy cat pillow sidesteps this issue by foregoing a head entirely.
Instead, its minimalist design sidesteps internal conflicts over what should be memorialized, why and how, in a country still fighting its battles and split by deep ideological divisions.
Though that sidesteps the contractual crux point that's really exciting privacy advocates — and making them point to the CNIL as having slammed the first of many unbolted doors.
The theory is that when it's cheaper to borrow money, Americans are encouraged to spend more, which spurs economic growth and, in an ideal world, sidesteps a recession.
And by focusing on a decision that has not been made yet (whether to include women in the draft), he sidesteps the potential for disagreeing with military leaders.
The hope is that this sidesteps what they know can be one of the biggest challenges for ballot measures that propose new programs: how to pay for them.
One subtle way Fox sidesteps news in its chyrons If you pay attention to cable news chyrons, you'll have noticed something peculiar as you've watched the impeachment hearings.
The episode is one of season four's many sidesteps away from pure sci-fi into other genres, horror in particular; this time, it's horror mixed with euro noir.
With her assured-but-approachable tone, she sidesteps the common pitfalls for ambitious women — who are too often deemed inept, bossy, or bitchy for behavior otherwise accepted in men.
This arrangement sidesteps the need for collateral: EFTA can just take back the machinery if the borrower doesn't pay (it installs devices in tractors that can disable them remotely).
Even if one were to embrace Detroit's unironic cribbing from real movements with zero added context, the game mostly sidesteps the punishing and often unfair nature of nonviolent protest.
Unconventionally campy but wildly popular, this quintet sidesteps the usual persona for K-pop girl groups (cutesy and sexy), landing on an aesthetic that alternates between quirky and soulful.
The largest advantage to designing a sandbox around safe harbors is that it sidesteps the main issue critics have with regulatory sandboxes — that they allow firms to bypass regulations.
It sidesteps the much larger problem of a lack of opportunity for girls and women to enter the sport, and the lack of awareness to even encourage them to.
It largely sidesteps the artist's enthusiasm for the black form, in fact, tossing off one argument in which Moore yells at him over it and then abandoning the subject.
Following the ruling the EFF wrote: The ruling largely sidesteps the question of whether such a global order would violate foreign law or intrude on internet users' free speech rights.
Biden's plan mostly sticks to ideas with a long history of support in the Democratic Party and sidesteps intraparty controversies, such as the debate about the role of charter schools.
The disclosure led a judge to postpone a court hearing over the issue and temporarily sidesteps what has become a bitter clash with the world's most valuable publicly traded company.
If his EPA starts missing statutory deadlines, or sidesteps rule-making procedures, or issues rules wildly out of step with what the Clean Air Act requires, he'll be stopped in court.
But he's not threatening to vote against the deal, as Ackman is with UTX/Raytheon, because Occidental structured its offer in a way that sidesteps the need for a shareholder vote.
But the twist ending turns Kenny's blackmailing into an extreme case, and sidesteps the fact that in a world of constant hacking, people are getting better about viewing victims as victims.
"Crown Vic" sidesteps any genuine ethical consideration of his choices, deploying a melodramatic twist and some grandiose speechifying that seems to respond defensively — and simplistically — to current debates about police brutality.
This means NIPA includes private companies for a more complete barometer of corporate America, and sidesteps the accounting hacks that publicly traded firms deploy to boost their adjusted earnings per share.
While abortion remains legal nationwide, many states have passed laws that advocates of abortion rights say restrict women's access to the procedure and other reproductive health services and sidesteps federal protections.
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He sidesteps certain photographs and publicly declares whom he talks to and why — all to ensure he doesn't end up accused of associating with someone tied to the Chinese Communist Party.
In her memoir of "midlife reckoning" called "Love and Trouble," Claire Dederer sidesteps both theatrical prose and broad clichés in favor of frank and colorful admissions of impatience, lust and guilt.
Instead, he's so far favored the more traditionally conservative, pharma-friendly position that emphasizes a broader look at what's driving up health costs — and sidesteps a shakeup of the status quo.
In another sequence, her obsession with overtaking King's Landing sidesteps Sansa's advice of waiting for the troops to charge, given half her forces were depleted an episode earlier, for god sakes.
This sidesteps the thorny problem of creating a crease at the point of the device's fold, but it also puts the screen in much more danger of getting scratched or otherwise tarnished.
In her new book, Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach, author Kelly Robson spins out a fantastic story that neatly sidesteps the inherent problems that come along with messing with your past.
The episode also totally forgets — or maybe purposely sidesteps — the fact that there are real reasons people have trouble giving entertainment the benefit of the doubt when it comes to portraying race.
It's one part fun, one sunshine-y — but it's still attainable for those who tend to fall back on the French manicure because it sidesteps statement-making neons for more muted shades.
Using these as a source would lower the risk of immune-system rejection as the patient's own cells can be used, and this also sidesteps ethical objections to the use of embryos.
But the movie sidesteps becoming a straightforward valorization of Bradlee and Graham by letting us watch them slowly figure out that they have, in the past, become far too cozy with power.
Anyone who cares about the fate of black kids in our schools should be concerned when DeVos sidesteps a question about the obligation of schools to report how and who they discipline.
Unsurprisingly, Trump and his team continue to profess to see a path to victory, albeit one that sidesteps scientific polling, data-driven outreach and other reality-based tactics of the political trade.
So the decision by the Supreme Court to hear its appeal sidesteps that earlier block — albeit, the referral to the CJEU stands, and has neither been blocked nor revoked by today's decision.
Lawyers for the two guards charged with falsifying jail records the night Jeffrey Epstein died said their clients are being scapegoated while the Justice Department sidesteps broader dysfunction in the prison system.
"Shrooms" sidesteps that issue by making the episode less about the actual tripping and more about the complicated dynamics at play between everyone who's trying so hard to have an awesome time.
In one fluid motion, he stabs the ball into the court, sidesteps back and to the right, then, without losing his balance, rises up a few feet to stick a jump shot.
Local politics gives individual Republican pols the leeway to make nuanced appeals to the black electorate in a way that sidesteps the fundamental causes of tension between black voters and the party.
In fact, the buzz has receded; nothing but the thinnest and most repetitive of synthesizer loops will do as she sidesteps previous modes of sonic overload for a deliberately crude, simplistic, spare clarity.
It also sidesteps the primary reason Gingrich & Co. stormed to power in 1994: Clinton's aborted attempt to pass a universal health insurance program, which is now a mainstay of the Democratic Party platform.
They test its ability to explain fluctuations in exports to China, as reported by America, the European Union and Japan, a gauge of China's economic fortunes that neatly sidesteps the country's statistical system.
The word sidesteps the question of racial superiority and co-opts the left's inclusive language of diversity and its critique of forced assimilation in order to reclaim the right to difference—for whites.
Mostly black and white with flashes of color, it features Ms. Rist alone in a studio in the best early 1970s tradition of Bruce Nauman and Joan Jonas but sidesteps that era's severity.
Say what you will of his inefficient jump shot, stubborn drive, or spotty defense that too often sidesteps the criticism it deserves, Westbrook hovered above the 2016-17 season like an authoritarian overlord.
The Australian company's growing customer base reflects the appetite for the buy-now-pay-later concept, especially with younger shoppers, as it sidesteps tougher rules associated with getting a credit card or loan.
The resolution also sidesteps any discussion of carbon capture and storage technology, which Green New Deal supporters had previously criticized on the grounds that it would enable the continued use of fossil fuels.
Guadagnino largely sidesteps those for most of the movie, rendering a muted Berlin in grays and browns, and when he finally slips into Argento's visual style it's all the more terrifying by contrast.
The bipartisan Senate measure, which sidesteps the privatization issue, contains a series of travel security provisions that Senate Republicans have promoted as the most comprehensive increase in airport security in nearly a decade.
However, because he has included party-level anti-corruption initiatives, his plan sidesteps some of these issues: If he wins the primary, at least some of Sanders's proposals will more easily go into effect.
Mr Gill wisely sidesteps all of that by making his film an "origin story": in turning his lens on the teenage Morrissey, he's able to give us something of the man behind the mask.
One fact that the agreement sidesteps: A dominant faction within the Taliban, the Haqqani Network, is still classified as a terrorist group by the United States, having carried out dozens of deadly suicide bombings.
It's a framing that not only makes it practically impossible to have frank discussions of the racism intricately tied to blackface, it also sidesteps the concerns of black people who are angered over its use.
In her feature-directorial debut, Annabelle Attanasio, who also wrote the script, sidesteps the expected, as when one of Mickey's crucial relationships ends with a gnarled whimper rather than the explosion that seemed entirely likely.
The story of Reagan and the hostages is the perfect example to support that policy, because it neatly sidesteps the main objection to the hegemonist view: namely, that sometimes negotiations get us what we want.
This end-run maneuver has become commonplace under this administration, and it sidesteps the checks and balances that our founders set in place to prevent people like Chad Wolf from ever attaining positions of power.
But the game let you choose your appearance freely, which made for some pretty awkward visuals if you decided to be white: This year's installment, NBA 2K17, sidesteps that issue by simply removing the player's family.
Again, all of this sidesteps the question of whether the Gates Foundation could successfully spread effective policies once it identified them — and if it could do the policy spreading in a cost-effective way as well.
One of the notable aspects of building original content plays for streaming services is that it means the provider sidesteps some of the more tricky, expensive and time-consuming aspects of negotiating regional deals with rightsholders.
Low-fat ice cream, Hershey's Kisses and other portion-controlled indulgences are not only allowed, they're encouraged, so one's diet plan becomes more of a weight-management lifestyle that sidesteps deprivation and can last many years.
In doing so, it mostly sidesteps the didacticism and sermonizing implied by its charged premise — with the exception of the first episode, which engages with that assumption before the show blows it to pieces in subsequent entries.
And Rodgers, despite his humbling start, evaded the pass rush with little sidesteps, gaining just enough time to throw two touchdown passes and set up four other scores while completing 18 of 36 passes for 210 yards.
But the game let you choose your appearance freely, which made for to some pretty awkward visuals if you decided to be white: This year's installment, NBA 2K17, sidesteps that issue by simply removing the player's family.
And yet the actress somehow still sidesteps the brightest spotlights, which may have something to do with the unassuming manner in which she carries her beauty — and the lack of ostentatious awards-bait roles in her filmography.
But many members of the public, as well as researchers and some politicians, have counterargued that blaming video games sidesteps the real issue at the root of America's mass shooting problem: a need for stronger gun control.
PG&E has said that shutting off power was the safest option to prevent more wildfires, but this sidesteps the simple fact that PG&E has not invested enough to make its electric grid safe and reliable.
Following the money With the exception of far more detailed information about negotiations over the potential Trump Tower Moscow, which continued until June 2016, the Mueller report sidesteps the so-called "red-line" of investigation into Trump's finances.
The image of a labor minister sympathetic to corporate interests hardened when, acting on Mr. Macron's orders, she persuaded lawmakers to pass the business-friendly reforms into law by ordinance, a procedure that sidesteps the lengthy Parliamentary process.
The rule, which sidesteps the usual disclosure process that allows U.S. intelligence agencies to review the materials in question, has never been used before, according to a May 18 report from Jennifer Elsea of the Congressional Research Service.
The whole thing ends up being a double gimmick as well: not only does The Walking Dead pull a fake-out on Rick being dead, but it sidesteps the ramifications of that story decision by jumping into the future.
He treats Israel's government as evil but sidesteps a fact: A majority of Israelis repeatedly voted for the parties that make up Mr. Netanyahu's right-of-center coalitions, and back most of the policies to which Mr. Sanders objects.
He frequently sidesteps Trump's tweets, except to say the president should tweet less, and has suggested he thinks there are few differences between the start of the Trump administration and the start of a hypothetical White House under Sen.
I ask her what she thinks about all the female attention her husband gets and she sidesteps the less savory implication of my question (What do you think about Joe's thirsty fans?) with the grace and aplomb of a total pro.
"Home Depot's recent comparable store sales performance and improved sales and earnings guidance is a good indicator that the home improvement sector continues to paint a better outlook as it sidesteps broader retail woes," Moody's Vice President Bill Fahy said.
Gulf states, along with European nations and private investors, are expected to help finance the plan, but there have been no actual commitments, and the idea that the Arabs would bankroll a peace plan that sidesteps a Palestinian state is unlikely.
Just when Plymouth seems destined to become another lost colony, miraculously, the Natives make contact through the interpreters Samoset and Squanto (the story sidesteps how these figures learned English, nor does it explain why the Indians suddenly became so friendly).
One of my main peeves with modern backpacks is that they try to do too much — too many pockets, too many customization options, too much padding specific to a narrow subset of users like photographers — but the Douchebags Backpack sidesteps all of that.
"It carefully and deliberately sidesteps the sources of controversy and disagreement in the bilateral relationship and implicitly takes for granted that contact between Trump and Putin will provide a completely new direction and impetus for restoration of cooperation and mutual trust," Weiss said.
"By using a U.S. warrant to seek digital information overseas, law enforcement effectively sidesteps the host of international agreements that already govern how it may access evidence located abroad," Microsoft's Smith testified before a subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee in May.
Written in the form of realist fiction, the picaresque novel is packed with anti-establishment, subversive sentiment whereby the 'picaro' – effectively a working-class hero – deftly sidesteps responsibility and defies 'the man', relying on the one resource in their possession: their wit.
Shanahan sidesteps Boeing controversy: Shanahan, who worked for Boeing for 2202 years before entering the Pentagon, said on Thursday that he has not spoken to anyone in the Trump administration about the recent string of deadly 2628 Max 28500 passenger jet crashes.
Co-written and directed by a black woman, the film sidesteps the prevailing white savior trope and effectively presents what scholar Saidiya Hartman has described as the antebellum period's "profound indifference to black suffering" by illustrating ideas and practices that dehumanize black people.
It's a mineral sunscreen, meaning it uses physical blockers like non-nano zinc to deflect harmful rays away from the body — and sidesteps the potentially alarming news released by the FDA recently that the active ingredients in chemical sunscreens are being absorbed into your bloodstream.
In this regard, Campbell is totally valid in pointing out the elitist, whitewashed ways of the industry, as photos like this point out what that looks like, and how it sidesteps the opportunities of people of color and different backgrounds outside of the Vogue pedigree.
Mark's return home to Scotland leaves space for social commentary on Scotland's (failed) bid for independence in 2014, Brexit, and the tenuous financial and cultural situation in the European Union — but the film mostly sidesteps the opportunity, sticking to the lads' more personal struggles.
This point gestures towards, but ultimately sidesteps, the question of just what in god's name would motivate these college students to bring someone to campus whose entire purpose was to dehumanize protected groups and generally cause a scene, on the grounds that...free speech.
His sudden insight that God wanted men to take multiple wives coincided with rumors about his own extramarital affairs, but Ulrich sidesteps the question of whether Smith encouraged the practice "in order to justify illicit relations with vulnerable young women" (as other biographers have suggested).
But I think the injection here into a certain sort of personal name-calling and claims and counter-claims is silly because it sidesteps the important substantive policies differences that leaders in our political system may have that influence the everyday lives of our citizens.
Grahame-Smith is also responsible for 2010's Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, which was turned into a (rather dismally reviewed) action movie; thankfully, in the hands of screenwriter/director Burr Steers, P&P&Z sidesteps the serious treatment in favor of plenty of winking camp.
The candidates mostly focused on cracking down on pharmaceutical companies for their role in causing the opioid epidemic, with Harris and Castro calling for locking up pharmaceutical executives — a grabby way to talk about the issue, but one that sidesteps the other serious discussions we need.
The closest thing there is to an answer in the video is when that one dude holding a pair of dumbbells in the weight room kind of sidesteps into the middle of the room while holding them at his sides as the deer boings around the space.
Facebook sidesteps the App Store and rewards teenagers and adults to download the Research app and give it root access to network traffic in what may be a violation of Apple policy so the social network can decrypt and analyze their phone activity, a TechCrunch investigation confirms.
Season after season he creates commercial men's wear that alludes to risks he largely sidesteps, makes obligatory reference to a youth culture at some distance from his actual customers and all but shuns color in a house that, more than any other, was built on its magic.
Cam, which has spent the year earning raves on the festival circuit, sidesteps all these moral questions for a much more nihilistically fun variant: What tricks can the internet play on us if authenticity and intimacy were never the goals of using the internet to begin with?
Directed by Rod Lurie, "Killing Reagan" sidesteps much of that by dwelling sparingly on the shooting's aftermath, other than an observation by Nancy Reagan (played by "Sex and the City's" Cynthia Nixon) that Reagan has "changed," and a doctor's warning that the trauma will require a long recovery.
In a move that seems at once tactful and tactical, she sidesteps the wearying debate among progressives over the competing priorities of class and identity politics, preferring to highlight the danger posed by a force that erupts at moments of progress to thwart the advance of democracy and racial equality.
Liv and the people around her are all still figuring out how the whole zombie thing works, but the show thankfully sidesteps more run-of-the-mill "Oh, my God, zombies exist?!" conversations; once people know the truth, they generally accept it, allowing the action continue without too much repetitive exposition.
The argument neatly sidesteps the need to refute evidence that has emerged from the former White House national security adviser John Bolton, who in a coming book has reportedly claimed that Trump told him directly that he made Ukraine aid conditional on an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden.
Michael McCaulMichael Thomas McCaulHouse approves Turkey sanctions in rare bipartisan rebuke of Trump This week: House to vote on Turkey sanctions bill Overnight Defense: Top general briefs GOP senators on Syria plan | Senators 'encouraged' by briefing | Pence huddles with Republican allies on Syria | Trump nominee sidesteps questions on arms treaties MORE of Texas.
Sansa's passivity has allowed her to learn from her enemies, including Cersei and Littlefinger — the two people whose manipulation she expertly sidesteps in "Beyond the Wall": When Littlefinger urges her to use Brienne as a weapon against Arya, she appears to listen to his advice, then promptly sends Brienne away from Winterfell. Where?
Though "What the Constitution Means to Me" was developed during other presidencies and mostly sidesteps very current events, it has a way of speaking to its moment, becoming a different text during the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, say, or when migrants at the United States-Mexico border were met with tear gas.
Instead, Stranger Things uses 80s cinema as a launching point, lulling you into a story you think you know, before it slyly sidesteps tired, regressive story beats—particularly in allowing the hysterical mother to grow into a powerful, selfless character, and not treating the female teen lead as a romantic prize to be won.
Ranging from the early 1900s to today, from the well-manicured neighborhoods of greater Los Angeles to prostitutes' hotel rooms in New York to the confines of a gossip-soaked kibbutz, Ball's narrative sidesteps the Middle East's many crises, focusing instead on the roiling clashes inside the domestic world of a set of intertwined individuals.
Each one of PeachDish's recipes was dauntingly complex to make (one of the recipes was over 53,000 words long), which sort of sidesteps the whole "convenience" element of a subscription box, but did relieve me of the notion that I would be capable of planning and paying for the ingredients on my own at a discount.
Although he sidesteps the arguably sterile question of which national policymaker bears the greatest blame for starting the Cold War, he shows both that Truman and Marshall understood that the plan would challenge the Soviet approach to postwar Europe and that Stalin would never tolerate a powerful German economy unless the Soviet Union were the primary beneficiary.
By responding to a charge the Whitney staffers did not make, Weinberg sidesteps one they did make: that the museum has not had the moral courage to reject support from a benefactor who generated his wealth in socially irresponsible ways: by supplying municipal police with the means to deploy military tactics against minority groups, for example.
Mafia 3, even as it sidesteps many of the political motivations of the era, still allows me to exist outside of the normal boundaries of heroism, still allows me to hold my head high as a black man and take revenge when slighted, instead of turning the other cheek as black people have always been expected to.
Each of the panelists offered a slightly different solution for this sort of scenario: Odds are a student won't make the next Angry Birds Ira Fray, an associate professor at Hampshire College, helped create the university's IP policy for games, which sidesteps some of the larger questions that come with the possibility of a game evolving into a multi-million dollar product.
Sen. Tammy DuckworthLadda (Tammy) Tammy DuckworthSenate Democrat introduces bill to protect military families from deportation Nuclear command nominee sidesteps questions on arms control treaties Senate Dems ask Trump Organization for information on dealings with Turkey MORE (D-Ill.) on Wednesday introduced legislation aimed at shoring up a program that allows undocumented relatives of military members and veterans to remain in the U.S. temporarily.
Kocis's murderers are portrayed as damaged vigilantes, avenging an abusive stepfather by way of avenging Corrigan's victimization—though in the film, Kerekes and Cuadra seem far more concerned with the financial aspects of Kocis's relationship with Corrigan than the sexual ones—and making them the primary villains of the film sidesteps, perhaps without meaning to, the discrete villainy of a figure like Kocis.
Lilitri writes from the perspective of someone convinced he should be enjoying his life more than he is, or at least wondering why he isn't; what follows is a self-examination so total it sidesteps the confessional mode for something weirder and more direct, with song topics that are almost philosophical: why certain things make people feel certain ways, why people have emotions at all.
Sen. Tammy DuckworthLadda (Tammy) Tammy DuckworthDuckworth celebrates Veterans Day with deported veterans in Mexico Senate Democrat introduces bill to protect military families from deportation Nuclear command nominee sidesteps questions on arms control treaties MORE (D-Ill.), a combat veteran and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said she celebrated Veterans Day in Tijuana, Mexico, with U.S. veterans who have been deported since fighting for the country.
Rob WittmanRobert (Rob) Joseph WittmanOvernight Defense: Top general briefs GOP senators on Syria plan | Senators 'encouraged' by briefing | Pence huddles with Republican allies on Syria | Trump nominee sidesteps questions on arms treaties Virginia Port: Gateway to the economic growth Republican lawmakers ask Trump not to delay Pentagon cloud-computing contract MORE (R-Va.) will speak at the Military Reporters & Editors Association annual conference beginning at 8:85033 a.m.
Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonCruz, Cotton: US should withdraw from surveillance flight treaty Dem lawmaker raises concerns over 'eavesdropping' smart speakers Overnight Defense: Top general briefs GOP senators on Syria plan | Senators 'encouraged' by briefing | Pence huddles with Republican allies on Syria | Trump nominee sidesteps questions on arms treaties MORE (R-Ark.), an ardent opponent of Open Skies, pushed Richard on his case for withdrawing from the treaty.
Michael McCaulMichael Thomas McCaulHouse approves Turkey sanctions in rare bipartisan rebuke of Trump This week: House to vote on Turkey sanctions bill Overnight Defense: Top general briefs GOP senators on Syria plan | Senators 'encouraged' by briefing | Pence huddles with Republican allies on Syria | Trump nominee sidesteps questions on arms treaties MORE (Texas), would sanction officials involved in Ankara's offensive and banks involved in the defense sector until Turkey ends its military operations in Syria.
Equally impressive is that live, Miku sidesteps many of the major concerns associated with so-called "hologram performances"—there's no icky sense of corpse-desecration that comes with, say, a Tupac hologram, and unlike Chief Keef's attempt at a virtual tour there's no possibility of feeling short-changed by the performer not actually showing up—which opens up the possibility that she's a harbinger of a new era of the concert experience.
Tammy DuckworthLadda (Tammy) Tammy DuckworthNuclear command nominee sidesteps questions on arms control treaties Senate Dems ask Trump Organization for information on dealings with Turkey Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — House passes resolution rebuking Trump over Syria | Sparks fly at White House meeting on Syria | Dems say Trump called Pelosi a 'third-rate politician' | Trump, Graham trade jabs MORE (D-Ill.) for risks in withdrawing from the treaty, Richard cited the Open Skies's benefit to U.S. allies.
At the same time, Apple carefully sidesteps addressing any of Spotify's demands: Spotify has filed a case with the European Commission to investigate the company over anticompetitive practices and specifically to consider the relationship between Apple and Spotify (and by association any app maker) in terms of whether it is really providing a level playing field, specifically in the context of building and expanding Apple Music, its own product that competes directly with Spotify on the platform that Apple owns.
EST: Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert WilkieRobert Leon WilkieThe Hill's 2628:28503 Report: Trump says Dems shouldn't hold public hearings Overnight Defense: Pentagon says Syrian oil revenue going to Kurdish forces | GOP chair accuses Dems of using Space Force as leverage in wall fight | Dems drop plans to seek Bolton testimony Overnight Defense: Top general briefs GOP senators on Syria plan | Senators 'encouraged' by briefing | Pence huddles with Republican allies on Syria | Trump nominee sidesteps questions on arms treaties MORE held a press briefing.
Rob WittmanRobert (Rob) Joseph WittmanRepublicans eye top spot on Natural Resources panel The Suburban Caucus: Solutions for America's suburbs Overnight Defense: Top general briefs GOP senators on Syria plan | Senators 'encouraged' by briefing | Pence huddles with Republican allies on Syria | Trump nominee sidesteps questions on arms treaties MORE (R-Va.), who is fifth in seniority, is believed to be more interested in vying for the opening top seat on the House Armed Services Committee now that the panel's ranking member, Rep.
Sens. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzCruz, Cotton: US should withdraw from surveillance flight treaty The Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens Trump's Russia ambassador nominee say US hasn't withdrawn from surveillance flight treaty MORE (R-Texas) and Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonCruz, Cotton: US should withdraw from surveillance flight treaty Dem lawmaker raises concerns over 'eavesdropping' smart speakers Overnight Defense: Top general briefs GOP senators on Syria plan | Senators 'encouraged' by briefing | Pence huddles with Republican allies on Syria | Trump nominee sidesteps questions on arms treaties MORE (R-Ark.) on Wednesday introduced a resolution to withdraw the U.S. from the Open Skies Treaty, which allows treaty members to fly unarmed observation flights over the territory of other signatories.
Our conversations with suburban families have led us to establish core task forces that will inspire our mission moving forward led by Congresswoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersThe Suburban Caucus: Solutions for America's suburbs Shimkus announces he will stick with plan to retire after reconsidering Bipartisan group reveals agricultural worker immigration bill MORE (R-Wash.), Congressman French HillJames (French) French HillThe Suburban Caucus: Solutions for America's suburbs An unintended burden on small businesses A true believer in diversity, inclusion MORE (R-Ark.), Congresswoman Jackie WalorskiJacqueline (Jackie) R. WalorskiThe Suburban Caucus: Solutions for America's suburbs Protect American patients and innovation from a harmful MedTech Tax increase We should repeal the medical device tax on veterans MORE (R-Ind.), and Congressman Rob WittmanRobert (Rob) Joseph WittmanThe Suburban Caucus: Solutions for America's suburbs Overnight Defense: Top general briefs GOP senators on Syria plan | Senators 'encouraged' by briefing | Pence huddles with Republican allies on Syria | Trump nominee sidesteps questions on arms treaties Virginia Port: Gateway to the economic growth MORE (R-Va.).

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