One wonders if in the morass of cultural relativism, the only sane ground is to eschew all taboo. |
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Nor did Pope Pius XII eschew the field of psychotherapy, if one credits his allocutions to those who practiced in the field. |
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Once you get more proficient and are a lot less likely to fall, you might start to eschew wristguards. |
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Wall Street alchemists are well-prepared to eschew these new measures and, in the process, undermine their intended purpose. |
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Yes, Ashling is one of those people who eschew normal grammar rules and use only hyphens to get their message across. |
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They eschew the expected doomy onslaught in favour of Southern-flavoured 70s rock. |
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It's just sad and grim, a horrid reflection on our species' tendency to eschew compromise and go for the greed. |
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Notably, the document signaled that the new administration would eschew the use of special diplomatic envoys. |
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Experienced designers smartly eschew loud and self-conscious types whereas the public overshoots the mark in an effort to find something novel. |
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Presidents, on the other hand, eschew congregational control in favor of congregational influence. |
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Professionals don't completely eschew the standard win and place bet, but their focus is overwhelmingly on the exotic bets, especially trifectas. |
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There are those who decide to eschew this, though, and capitalize every other letter. |
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In this, his fifth collection, Dean Young writes comic poems that eschew solemnity but are in fact terribly serious. |
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Alternatively, you can eschew the usual headlong rush of the resort and take off into the back country on a pair of snowshoes or touring skis. |
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I asked him if Bollinger would ever eschew corks for crown caps, to avoid the cork taint so pervasive in the wine industry. |
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Phase-advancing sleep may be a useful treatment for depressives who eschew medication. |
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The best tribute to the Mahatma would be to eschew hatred and violence and to preach and practise brotherhood. |
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They eschew narrative, write in turgid, jargon-ridden prose and concentrate on micro-topics instead of the big picture. |
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Asking that of her is far more intrusive than asking a person simply to eschew violence. |
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On the contrary, the novel is shot through with an admiration for men who eschew that label and behave in a traditionally masculine fashion. |
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Similarly, providers expressing concerns indicative of a maximalist logic of action also appeared to eschew strong boundary management tactics. |
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Some people here eschew all the electrical gadgets, except for fairy lights on the Christmas tree. |
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America has seen the creation of e-investment banks that eschew the more traditional methods of business and instead underwrite and distribute share issues over the net. |
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The cheese courses, from Pierre Robert to Gouda with apple-and-maple strudel, enchanted even those at the table who eschew anything more complex than a wheel of Brie. |
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Spam has retained some popularity in various parts of the world, although regarded with disfavour by those who eschew processed foods or have pretensions to gourmet status. |
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The actors eschew Victorian costumes in favor of contemporary concert duds that have enough embellishments to suggest who the characters are, and they use props sparingly. |
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Both eschew long, horizontal self-explorations in favour of briefer, less mysterious treatments. |
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This requires that we eschew the misanthropic ideology of racism and apartheid. |
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He went on to eschew his privileged background to devote his life to Labour politics and fighting for the underdog. |
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This puts patients in an awkward financial position and causes some of them to defer or eschew treatment. |
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This was accompanied by a tendency to eschew written theory and doctrine and was perpetuated during the cold war by several major events. |
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The two distinct approaches also led the departments to eschew the idea of creating a common secretariat to support their consultation efforts. |
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New perimeters that eschew traditional political boundaries create a challenge for governments. |
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We need to help these two countries eschew the scourges of terrorism and address economic challenges. |
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Let us eschew the pursuit of national gains and commercial interests in order to address this major problem. |
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These latter systems eschew ownership of collateral as a foundation for the operation of the registry system. |
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In Italy, and in Scotland, there may be found practitioners of modern midicine, who, when certain acute cases confront them, evince hemophobia and eschew the lancet. |
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That means gays who eschew both the leftover left and homophobic right must carry out an ongoing battle on two fronts, with no rest for the weary. |
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Architects who are concerned with the look of the roof, he says, usually eschew laminates in favor of materials such as metal or slate for their high-end projects. |
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Of all the female celebrities to eschew the feminist label, Susan Sarandon seemed a most unlikely candidate. |
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Stella McCartney has long been known to eschew animal-derived materials in her designs. |
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You eschew ostentation when times are good, and you pay your fair share of the cost when times are bad. |
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If only we would eschew processed foods for our healthy natural ingredients, remembering our traditional diet of nutritious oily fish, game, berries, oats and kale. |
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When last he was obliged to resign from the government, he expressed a wish to eschew the whirligig of Westminster for the haven of his Hartlepool constituency. |
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Art Nouveau did not eschew the use of machines, as the Arts and Crafts Movement did. |
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Despite the significance of this dearth, doctrine development progressed slowly, no doubt due-at least in part-to an ongoing cultural tendency to eschew to written theory and doctrine. |
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In his judgement In Andrews and Smith Cory J. A. was also concerned to underline the international commitments which Canada has to eschew hate propaganda. |
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Other academics eschew this role and prefer to have it done by others. |
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To look the other way and eschew that there is nothing that can be done is nothing but pure incompetency and neglect of the duties that Canadians expect of their government. |
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Sri Lanka hopes that as the sculpture represents both parts of the world, we will eschew bloc politics and striving for unilateral hegemony, and join hands in copying our fragile globe and ensuring peace and stability. |
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In so doing, it should eschew conditionalities and controversial concepts which had no basis in international law and ignored the diversity of societies, cultures and values. |
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Many residents now eschew tap water in favour of bottled water. |
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Nor are the waters muddied by geographical politics, as we eschew regional bureaucracy, or any requirement to re-locate assets to particular booking centres. |
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With the advent of each new form of communication, I find it not only more difficult to live in the moment and eschew the constant stream of texts, Facebook statuses and Snapchats, but also more socially ostracizing. |
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It will hardly hurt the Examiner to have had the leftish Weekly's parent so briskly spanked for behaving like a scheming monopolist. The Examiner plans to eschew sex-ads but still offer itself for free. |
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Others eschew the concept of race altogether, and use the concept of population as a less problematic unit of analysis. |
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If governments continue to eschew consultation and consensus, they can expect their unilateral initiatives to be skeptically examined and opposed by the professionals who not only read the TES but also contribute to it. |
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Generally speaking, I eschew Super Bowl parties, and for two reasons. |
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They do not eschew highly repressive means. |
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And Botham in that critical phase had two handicaps: the last man Willis had joined him, so to protect him from the bowling, Botham had to eschew a number of runs he would otherwise have taken. |
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His tent is a walk across a black wasteland pocked by the twisted wreckage of vehicles blown up in the war and little piles of human faeces left by the locals, who eschew latrines. |
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During the negotiation phase and throughout the strategy coaching process, there must be proper clarification of the principles to be respected to eschew an anticlimax. |
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Specifically supporting diversity allows us to approach present and future challenges from various angles and to be flexible in addressing them, as we eschew the blinders of a monocultural mindset. |
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Some organizations will gladly take to the streets in demonstration, while others eschew a public strategy and seek to influence from inside the system. |
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In order for the struggle against terrorism to be seen as legitimate, it was important to eschew reductionist thinking that categorized a particular religion, culture or civilization as a hotbed of extremist ideologies. |
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Dentists who eschew all the onerous tasks of dentistry and will do nothing except extract teeth and make dentures sometimes are guilty of tomomania. |
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Other Presbyterians, however, such as the Reformed Presbyterians, would practice a cappella exclusive psalmody, as well as eschew the celebration of holy days. |
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As part of the ideology of ethnicism an objectivist stress on ethnicity can at times eschew the crucial feature of the underlying asymmetrical power relations in society. |
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