It is a delicate task to choreograph the proceedings in such a way as to sidestep them. |
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The Business Place is running a course to help sidestep the pitfalls of starting your own company. |
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What defines a journalist is their ability to sidestep the bumfuzzle, and look for actual fault lines. |
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You hold the gloves and deliver uppercuts, hooks and jabs, taking care to sidestep or duck away from punches. |
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Some producers use artificial insemination to sidestep the problem of variable male libidos, but that means more labor costs. |
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The attendant stepped back and covered up his collision with the wall with a juddering sidestep. |
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Since it is not of interest for me here to elucidate the nature of promising, I shall sidestep this issue. |
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There is a forthright vitality to the detailing that manages to sidestep judgements of tastefulness or tattiness. |
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According to Foley, the casino's online status has allowed the company to sidestep the Irish government's prohibitive anti-casino legislation. |
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Labels sidestep payola laws by hiring independent promoters to lobby and compensate radio stations for playing certain records. |
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Interestingly, the company, which provides equipment for trackside rail repairs, has been able to sidestep challenging market conditions. |
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In chronicling the romance of two forty-somethings wounded by love, the writers neatly sidestep pitfalls that would have plagued a lesser show. |
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Buttons on the cane's handle vibrate gently to warn a user to dodge low ceilings and sidestep objects blocking their path. |
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Pedestrians are required to be agile and be able to sidestep all obstacles that they will encounter whilst walking. |
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The voice vote let lawmakers sidestep the roll call that usually accompanies major legislation. |
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Why didn't they just sidestep the issue and make him an alphanumeric rather than a number? |
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The little guy managed to sidestep the front of the bike but got winged in the gut by one of the handlebar grips. |
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He was a stylish half forward, noted for his ability to sidestep and take a drop kick. |
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Protesters had apparently sought to sidestep the ban by calling the gathering on Sunday a prayer meeting, not a political gathering. |
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With rulings like this, big name companies will quickly sidestep WIPO in favour of blustering cease-and-desist letters and legal action through the courts. |
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By having the respondents place activities on a scale of acceptability or tolerance, we sidestep the problem of prescriptively defining the meanings of key concepts. |
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But I do not mean to sidestep your question concerning the reform of this council. |
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Lastly, precisely because of its power, Europe cannot sidestep its responsibilities toward developing countries. |
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Mr. Chair, I would like to come back to some questions I have already asked, which the minister managed to sidestep very skilfully. |
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Manitoba has not been able to sidestep the severe recession battering its major trading partners. |
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However, there is evidence that it can also be abused, to sidestep work permit rules. |
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Otherwise, it becomes too easy to sidestep even some of the most well-intentioned privacy technologies. |
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Possible failures aside, we will not attempt to sidestep the extreme complexity of the terms the question is rooted in, now more than ever. |
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Linguistic duality is a value that is central to the Canadian identity, and, as such, the government can no longer sidestep the issue. |
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The veto is not an expression of democratic will and our institutions cannot sidestep the rules of democracy. |
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With a parry and a sidestep, he deftly avoided the deadly club. |
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I try to give the quarterback a little head fake and sidestep him. |
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This is an adroit sidestepping of the issue, but a sidestep all the same. |
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Foreign arrivals last summer were obliged to duck under scaffolding and sidestep earsplitting riveters and sandblasters in order to reach a makeshift passport control desk. |
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A man appears to sidestep Graham as she walks by, then begins to follow her. |
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The only question now is whether Boehner has the onions to sidestep the radicals. |
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We are babblers, when we limit our use of language to utilitarian ends, when we make it serviceable to the projects through which we sidestep our anxiety. |
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Too crabby and distracted to pay attention to where he's walking, Greg barely manages to sidestep a pair of nurses wheeling a gurney down the hall. |
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He'd traverse a bit, sidestep into position, then make a few turns. |
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Ullrich performed a two-wheeled sidestep around the pair and, as professional cycling ethics dictate, the entire lead group slowed while Armstrong and Mayo remounted. |
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Finally in the ward, I do an agile sidestep as a nurse strolls past, the syringe she has just administered an injection with held in front of her like a lance. |
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It's two steps forward, one step backward, and then a sidestep. |
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Bailed-out Lloyds Banking Group and Barclays have handed their bosses almost £1m in shares to sidestep the new rules from Brussels which are intended to clampdown on bankers' pay. |
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To act, it will be necessary either to sidestep the UN or to challenge some of its principles, starting with that of absolute respect of national sovereignty. |
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We must not allow the businesses concerned to sidestep the agreed conditions on the basis of which they enjoy those subsidies, obligations such as long-term production in the territory and maintaining jobs. |
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All these expedients amount to elaborate intellectual diversions that sidestep and deflect the call to be perfect as the Father is perfect, and to love others as the Father loves us. |
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Operators should not be allowed, however, to sidestep responsibility by using flags of convenience and thereby evade Community legislation, as has been happening in practice. |
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One way to sidestep this problem is to exhaust partially filtered air to the outdoors, which is a design feature of some central vacuum systems. |
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But Pragnell is hoping casa Bruja will sidestep the trend's downturn. |
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During the walk home, as the tide came in, we had to sidestep the rubbish but we found our way by following a trail of half-eaten carrots left by the sheep. |
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Puréeing lets you sidestep this issue: you keep the peel, and the flavor, but your food processor pulverizes the fibers, even if you use thick spears. |
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Justice Thurgood Marshall saw this sidestep for what it was. |
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I do, however, want to encourage you to stick with this issue, to sidestep as elegantly as possible the resistance with which you meet on the part of the German motor industry, and to really concentrate on the matter in hand. |
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Yet, I must express regret at the report's tendency to downplay the fundamental distinction between positions that aim to uphold the primacy of the rule of international law and those that aim to sidestep its basic tenets. |
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Such a catchall, rush approach to approving spending plans permits legislators to sidestep accountability for their votes. |
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The European institutions are working on possible alternatives to traditional patents and licensing agreements so as to sidestep confidentiality problems for the scientific community and society. |
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Bill C-29 should not allow Air Canada to sidestep its linguistic obligations to employees by permitting Jazz to operate an increasing number of its routes. |
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The Council tried to sidestep the involvement of Parliament in the legislative process by using a different legal basis from the one laid down in the Treaty. |
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Promises along the lines of 'a rising tide lifts all boats' allow the major players in industry and politics to sidestep questions about the distribution of wealth. |
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Today they have increasingly taken on the role of independent private actors who exploit loopholes in laws and regulations, and sidestep the weak regulatory capacities of some states, to provide arms to conflict zones. |
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On this tour, he was also asked to sidestep before a cine camera and made the acquaintance of the intensive Russian training R methods used by the Rumanians. |
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Some historians sidestep speculation about the visions by asserting that her belief in her calling is more relevant than questions about the visions' ultimate origin. |
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The transverse plane rotations at sidestep cutting and straight walking were not significantly different, except at the left-ankle WA at both speeds. |
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It's a troubling attempt to sidestep authentic representation and humanization of a culture and opt instead for racialized fetishizing against Asian women. |
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