Will Baude speaks to the constitutional questions, which I sidestepped in my column in favor of more directly normative ones. |
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Apparently, today's purveyors of pagan religions have sidestepped this question by changing the labels. |
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And with a succinct bow, he sidestepped to avoid further questioning and briskly started for the other side of the garden. |
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Some architects and scholars of architecture have sidestepped this question and chosen instead to experiment with vernacularism. |
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This time, the question of money would be sidestepped by garnering sufficient sponsorship to distribute the magazine free. |
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He waved his hand impatiently as he quickly sidestepped the waterfall and walked briskly down the shaded stone path. |
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He began walking towards me again and this time I sidestepped him entirely. |
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He sidestepped and took a wild swing at her back, to be met by an arcing sword that struck his blade out of his hand and sent it whirling. |
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This limitation can be sidestepped by venturing off the real number line into the wilds of the complex plane. |
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Philip lunged once more and Caleb merely sidestepped his advance, sustaining a minor hit but nothing like he first endured. |
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Ilivdorl charged ahead, but Valdaer, a master of combat, sidestepped the attack, though he winced as he stepped on his injured leg. |
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He deftly sidestepped the falls of Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell and was raised to the peerage. |
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Everybody, even our best skiers, cautiously sidestepped down the first narrow pitch, then made cautious traverses and kick turns. |
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As skiers did prior to machine grooming, we sidestepped and herringboned uphill to pack down the powder and skied down several times. |
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We sat down to lunch and discussed petty things and neatly sidestepped upsetting topics. |
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The fact that a rise in rail users reflects increasing frustration with the roads is neatly sidestepped. |
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She answered some questions diplomatically, but there was only one question that she sidestepped entirely. |
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Below, crabs sidestepped on the rocks and all kinds of fish darted by, making the snorkelling superb. |
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Being a lawyer, he naturally sidestepped most of our questions but did draw attention to additions to the case. |
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The debate can't be sidestepped by saying that whenever A disagrees with B, we should compromise by going with B's position. |
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I only glared coldly at her and sidestepped, leaving her to deal with her zombie-like fans. |
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In this way the Administration sidestepped both the legislative and judicial branches. |
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The eyes were always fixed ahead and regarded us only as obstacles to be sidestepped. |
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It was really slow but I found this could be sidestepped by being really, really caned when I played it. |
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This time she just sidestepped away from him, and when he'd missed her, she clobbered him from the back with a metal folding chair she'd found nearby. |
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In a second decision issued Wednesday, the court sidestepped a knotty question in a case over California's attempt to cut Medicaid payment rates. |
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The plaintiff who attacked the Warhol foundation sidestepped a waiver he had signed by accusing the group of monopolism. |
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The government has steered clear of Schengen, stayed out of the Euro and sidestepped a referendum on Lisbon. |
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I have asked the question on several occasions and he has always sidestepped it. |
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May sidestepped the two questions, saying Cameron had made a wide-ranging speech. |
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These obligations should not be something that can be sidestepped through the choice of product format. |
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These failures should not be sidestepped in arguments about proportionality or protectionism. |
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Perhaps having older workers stay in the workforce longer is a chance that this shortage may be sidestepped to some degree. |
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Human rights and freedom of the media cannot be sidestepped when policy on Russia is being considered. |
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He noted that the ILAC delegate at the CIPM MRA Symposium had sidestepped this issue. |
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The Liberal government sidestepped or completely ignored cries for help from our forces. |
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Such an argument could be considered misleading as it sidestepped the central issue of distribution of powers. |
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The court thus sidestepped the critical issue of whether the Constitution's commerce clause gave the federal government the authority to act as national arbiters of morality. |
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In both cases, there was criticism that he sidestepped race, but I would say he transcended race. |
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Brunton calmly sidestepped out the way, and lifted up his hand, palm out. |
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One of the questions that is often sidestepped in these discussions is whether advancements in technology can fundamentally change the character of war. |
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But the gentle slope soon became much steeper as they straddled fallen trunks of mulga and mallee, sidestepped unstable boulders and clambered over perilous rock ridges. |
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Professional catastrophe, which occurs both to Hugh and to Helen's sleazy father, is little more than an inconvenience to be sidestepped or diverted by trusted retainers. |
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The plot reads as pure sudser, but is executed head held high, with self-assurance standing in place of self-pity, and fate sidestepped for the fortunes we make in its place. |
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I remind you that Rome III contains an anti-discrimination clause that allows foreign laws that would not guarantee equality of the spouses to be sidestepped. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, 90 days from the physical introduction of the euro, any inkling of fiscal policy in relation to the Community budget is being sidestepped. |
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The Minister of the Environment sidestepped the questions. |
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The Consul also noted that Nashashibi sidestepped the principle, but was willing to negotiate for favourable modifications. |
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The acceptance of the CUP method sidestepped this question entirely. |
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For over three decades, William Sheller has neatly sidestepped critics' attempts at musical pigeon-holing, asserting his right to be a protean artist with ever-changing moods and styles. |
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They are easily broken, sidestepped, or avoided. |
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It is an entirely criminal operation and one that can be easily sidestepped if one is willing to equip oneself with a little bit of important information. |
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But from the moment O'Connor, at full-back six days after arriving in England, sidestepped the young wing Tom Collins to send Topsy Ojo tearing down the touchline, the new recruit helped galvanise the Irish back division. |
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have sidestepped a potential row over the use of unauthorised pictures of them and Prince George taken during a break from engagements on their tour of Australia. |
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Suffice it to note though that much of that discussion has sidestepped the question of the impact of religious revivalism and religiosities on the governance of state and society across the continent. |
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In other words, lawmakers sidestepped the really difficult decimalization issue, leaving it to the regulators in a way almost intended for nothing to happen. |
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Anti-poverty groups have meekly sidestepped the social poverty dimension. |
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This entrenched posturing can be sidestepped if the principle of autonomy is addressed in developmental terms, thereby opening up dialogue under the rubric of an alternative language. |
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Asked after the draw if she thought she had a better chance against Williams on grass or clay, Sharapova bridled and sidestepped, fixing the inquisitor with her hardest stare. |
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Llandovery eventually got through in the 77th minute when lock Richard Catchpole sidestepped two men on his way through to a try converted by Garland. |
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The recommended World Council of Churches changes would have sidestepped the calendar issues and eliminated the difference in date between the Eastern and Western churches. |
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They neatly sidestepped all talk of offering a cash prize, so the know-it-alls among you will have to be happy with bragging rights among your family and friends. |
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