This time, BMW seems to be aiming at 3-series customers who shy away from the larger cars and their lairy image. |
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I'm not one to shy away from making my own form of hooch, and this stuff fits that description nicely. |
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At IPC she proved a capable chief executive and did not shy away from the tough decisions. |
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She doesn't shy away from using her chest voice campily, and her upper registers are no less thrilling. |
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There will be an element of once bitten, twice shy with investors who will shy away from going back into equities. |
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Habitat seemed the next best criterion to search by, since many waterfowl shy away from inland bodies of water. |
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Churches will not draw young people to their doors if they shy away from any mention of adoration as a matter of embarrassment. |
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Investors who shy away from the risk of equities and the negligible interest on cash savings may prefer to buy bonds. |
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But perhaps the main reason why most people shy away from LPG conversions is that it is sometimes difficult to find a garage that sells the fuel. |
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I have always said that I prefer to experience feelings to the full rather than shy away from them. |
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Bending his head, he pressed his lips gently against her own, folding her in his embrace before she could shy away. |
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Sites tend to be built using solid HTML and shy away from high-end attempts at interactivity. |
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He doesn't shy away from matchups against star players and is the team's nastiest lineman. |
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But Porter does not shy away from the pithy language of the street, when it seems called for. |
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But why, in general, does mathematics education shy away from placing our decimal numeration into the framework of positional systems? |
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Normal Fortune 500 firms shy away, and when the bidding starts, it is always by the fast buck artists, and the fly-by-nighters. |
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People shy away from us in clubs, scared we may revert to line dancing or rowing or some other sad form of choreography. |
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The non-pictorial style actually heightens the sense of panic, as Arlen's heroes shy away from any glimpse of their assaulter. |
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Don't shy away from little-known cuts like top round and pork loin, which are low in fat and packed with flavor. |
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Asparagus beetles tend to shy away from asparagus when tomatoes, parsley or basil are planted nearby. |
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While I shy away from science fiction entirely, fantasy shall always be in my heart. |
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In the long run, I think many people will shy away from becoming collectors in an outlawed or illegitimate area. |
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Do not shy away if the bird hisses at you and fluffs up its feathers, it is only bluffing. |
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Being alive is a very intense experience, we all shy away from it preferring an ambulatory twilight sleep. |
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She did not shy away from the barriers she often faced as a result of publicly identifying the structure of male patriarchy. |
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Most investors shy away from brownfields because environmental laws assign liability to a broad range of parties, including the present owner. |
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It's hard to define precisely, and even bands within this genre shy away from giving it an exact title. |
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Controversy is not something he and his co-founders shy away from. |
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She eschews the politics of personality, protecting her privacy, tending to shy away from the media and preferring to play her role dead straight. |
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We shy away from talking about death, not out of cold-heartedness, but out of fear. |
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An ongoing and uphill struggle, particularly when it comes to taxation, but one we will not shy away from. |
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Readers will laugh at the stuffed shirt writer, but they shy away from polished phrases. |
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Our dining companion, not one to shy away from rich food, unsurprisingly polished this off, smacking his lips and barely allowing us even a mouthful. |
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And Xavier Giannoli did not shy away from sentiment, nor did he wallow in it. |
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A high-necked, light turtleneck jumper must be part of the wardrobe of any active sportsperson who does not shy away from low temperatures. |
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Some family-owned businesses shy away from business deals with foreigners because they are inherently more complex and therefore a bit riskier. |
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Complementing the team approach is a corporate culture that does not shy away from new ideas. |
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We will not shy away from making tough choices to preserve the quality of our earnings. |
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When these conditions were threatened, the unions did not shy away from voicing their dissatisfaction. |
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We were not going to shy away from the problems that were happening on the world scene. |
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If investors cannot rely on the accuracy of the information they are given, they will shy away from anything other than government bonds. |
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Most building owners shy away from refurbishment of the electrical installation. |
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There are, however, historical realities that one should not shy away from and that need to be analyzed as objectively as possible. |
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Risk aversion often makes investors and banks shy away from financing firms in their start-up and early expansion stages. |
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Where these requirements are satisfied, however, the law must not shy away from referring to the crime committed by its proper name. |
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Statistics Canada surveys of SMEs in Canada indicate that very few SMEs shy away from seeking funding because of complexity or cost. |
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She hopes other organizations will not shy away from the path of policy advocacy. |
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The Declaration did not shy away from such contentious issues as racial profiling. |
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However, the prevalent values and attitudes among the people make women to generally shy away from elective positions. |
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It should be ensured that they do not shy away from clearly naming and addressing emerging problems of the financial system. |
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Due to lower corporate bond prices, bond investors tend to shy away from buying more, unless the bonds are offered at cheaper prices. |
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A number of factors, including social and economic, had caused them to shy away from this formal environment. |
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Never one to shy away from diversity, Watanabe has blended straight jazz with bebop, Latin and even African rhythms in order to create some truly unique sounds. |
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If cuckolding is just another kink, like BDSM, why do so many shy away from ever mentioning it? |
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Davis does not shy away from the negative consequences this animalization has had on black self-esteem, even to this day. |
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Charles Barkley has never been one to shy away from confrontation both on and off the basketball court. |
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While many people shy away from political conversation at the dinner table, Conflict Kitchen is promoting it. |
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Not ones to shy away from a fight, the Sailor Senshi defend their leader to the death. |
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Morgan almost stooped in mid-stride causing the horse to shy away. |
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He pulls the reader in with his unpretentious, laconic style, and with his refusal to shy away from acknowledging his own flaws. |
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Granted, they don't shy away from monotone, Teutonic vocals or cold, trebly analogue synth riffs, but their sound is equally rooted in punk influences. |
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He believes we must not shy away from these matters, leaving the ground open to the voices of cynical, non-believing scientists, who are confined by material reality. |
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Developers may shy away from properties believed to be contaminated for fear of future liability and because immediate clean-up costs may prove too high for the development project to be viable. |
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These individuals often participate politically on the local level, but shy away from national elections. |
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Nor do we shy away from hanging Member States' dirty linen out to dry. |
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We should welcome any assistance the human security concept provides in this regard, but shy away from any grand claims that such a unifying concept is necessary for integration. |
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I believe it was important that those working in the business saw their leaders working with the support and control functions to provide a proactive solution, rather than see people shy away from a difficult issue. |
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To allow the nascent recovery to strengthen, most central banks in the developed world will shy away from raising interest rates aggressively unless inflationary pressures intensify. |
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In the past you've tended to shy away from structured career plans and recording commitments and you've appeared to be a bit wary of the whole showbizz world in general. |
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Water sets that require the animal to swim underwater to get to the bait are useful in avoiding marten, as marten tend to shy away from this behaviour. |
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Lou snapped off a bin-bag from the roll. In her present mood, there were some things she wasn't going to shy away from any more. |
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As the viewer of any after-school special can tell you, women shy away from the R word because they blame themselves. |
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What may appear as a perk to one worker, such as added recognition for a new task mastered, may well be a detriment toward learning for another who would rather shy away from the spotlight. |
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For this reason, there was a call from many participants not to shy away from openly discussing ways to effectively regulate human cloning at the international level. |
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While their contemporaries were singing about topographic oceans and giant hogweeds, VDGG would not shy away from issues of the day. |
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Many women might shy away from using hypnotherapy for menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes and night sweats. |
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At a time when some people would choose to shy away from defending justice when a label of terrorism is attached, Monia, Maher and their supporters taught us many important lessons. |
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Consequently we are demanding that this directive should not shy away from the problem, but that it should deal with it, and provide real protection. |
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Because it is available in such a wide variety of designs and stone sizes, birthstone jewellery fits almost any budget, but don't shy away from simulated stones in costume jewellery as an equally thoughtful substitute. |
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Especially as the body count and the lack of progression on prevention of breast cancer is something that both the media and the cancer establishment shy away from portraying. |
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Europe urgently needs a dynamic social dialogue, one that is not distracted by idle chatter, that does not shy away from confronting reality and that is able to work out answers to the social and economic challenges. |
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The left-wing MP said Labour should not shy away from a clear commitment to the public ownership of utilities. |
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Mr Gold SPL chief chooses to shy away from dealing with this specific matter of pro-IRA chanting is regrettable. |
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For 40 days, these children plan to shy away from such things as television, video games and even pizza. |
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People in public life should not shy away from talking about the separation of church and state. |
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The only way to make that happen is to keep on getting in there and I won't shy away from that. |
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Dwyer does not shy away from telling such truths about slavery for fear of the speech police censoring his work. |
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Until recently, the trend in Canadian courts has been to shy away from finding employers liable for negligently compiled references, despite the significant harm such references can cause an employee. |
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I do not shy away from the sinister horseshoe crab, nor do I shrink from the slimy foot of the moon snail. |
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Cherry Sunkist, who sing through a toy bullhorn earlier in the film, thinks there are fewer women in electronic music because they shy away from the technical aspects. |
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The runtish blades seem to shy away from pushing air. |
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It is unfortunate that horrible events, such as the dehumanization and degradation of human beings, occur, but to shy away from the reality and not make the facts available to the public only makes matters worse. |
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Although we have gained a deserved reputation as a peacekeeper, no one should ever forget that we have never and will never shy away from the stronger means if that is what is necessary to pursue peace and human rights. |
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However, many unionists in Scotland shy away from connections to unionism in Ireland in order not to endorse any side of a largely sectarian conflict. |
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Some girls shy away from moo juice because they think it has fat. |
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I shy away from investment opportunities I don't understand. |
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They may shy away if witnesses or law officers try to approach. |
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Harris-Perry doesn't shy away from the gnarlier topics in her frequent appearances on MSNBC and other media venues, which is probably why she is sought after as a commentator. |
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The Centre will not shy away from contentious issues like conversion, proselytising, extremism and fundamentalism and will pursue honest conversation. |
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Think of the people who come away dissatisfied with the consultation but shy away from returning for another for fear of looking like a fool or a pesterer. |
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