Eschew
in sentence
51 examples of Eschew in a sentence
One day that eye may be that of an intelligent alien, and the sooner we
eschew
our narrow view of evolution the sooner we can truly explore our ultimate origins and destinations.
The scene tells us that Al-Qaeda has recently come to seek an ultimate weapon, and also serves to illustrate Russo's only character trait, a tendency to
eschew
teamwork.
I must admit that this is the type of film that I would normally eschew, but I rented it basically because of the stars.
Until the tanning industry chooses to police itself, customers should
eschew
the bulbs and pursue the spray: wear an artificial tan.
“Yet neither do I like the idea that Germany plays itself down to
eschew
risks or solidarity.”
In such circumstances, policymakers in emerging markets will
eschew
boldness for prudence.
Like Trump, Wilson would probably
eschew
the idealistic nation- and state-building formulas that animated US foreign policy under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Ever since 1825, central banks’ standard response in such situations – except during the Great Depression of the 1930’s – has been the same: raise and support the prices of risky financial assets, and prevent financial markets from sending a signal to the real economy to shut down risky enterprises and
eschew
risky investments.
Europe’s elected national leaders have a large role to play, and they must not
eschew
their duties.
Similarly, it is argued that golden rice will not be adopted, because most Asians
eschew
brown rice.
Others focused on the “compassionate”: they expected Bush’s fiscal policy largely to
eschew
tax cuts and to adopt largely Democratic spending priorities, including expanded federal aid to education and a prescription drug benefit, thereby showing that Republicans could run a more cost-effective version of the social-welfare state.
But Europe’s approaches to industrial strategy show some promise, not least because they are likely to
eschew
the broad interventions of the past that emphasized “picking winners.”
Many explain away quantum phenomena with weasel words, or worse, they simply
eschew
explanation altogether.
Both leaders have an opportunity to
eschew
maximalist positions and to emulate the sagacity of the Greek and Macedonian governments.
Deng Xiaoping warned his compatriots to
eschew
external adventures that might jeopardize internal development.
At the very least, they must
eschew
strategies that needlessly undermine existing climate and environmental policies.
Rattled, leading politicians from all the parties met in Abuja, the capital, and promised to
eschew
violence and intimidation during the elections--an encouraging sign that the political class is keen not to repeat the coup-inciting mistakes of the past.
To fulfill their responsibility as stewards of the public good, cultural and political “elites” must
eschew
elitism and find formats and formulas that enable more constructive engagement among diverse groups, including – as difficult as it may be – radical and populist movements.
Such an approach would
eschew
incendiary rhetoric, and instead offer real, forward-thinking, and morally sustainable solutions that are not populist, but certainly can be popular.
But behind every budget line is a constituency tempting policymakers to
eschew
hard decisions.
Maybe it is so dangerous that we should
eschew
its potential use.
(And if you
eschew
commercializing your time, you could give the money to a charity.)
In settling the Afghan war, the government and donors should seek to
eschew
the pattern of unkept promises that has bedeviled reconstruction of the country in the past.
Lacking any version of America’s Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, China is also willing to channel FDI toward countries and entities that US companies might
eschew.
But investors should
eschew
a wholesale retreat from emerging economies in response to high-profile problems in a few.
As a consequence, they
eschew
the massive resources and wisdom that the international community can offer at a time of economic crisis to lessen the pain and hasten recovery.
In judging candidates for high office, we are encouraged to
eschew
“personality politics,” and to disregard such aspects of politicians’ identities as their spiritual lives, their private behavior (unless obvious transgressions are committed), and their appearance and aesthetic tastes.
But many in economics and finance still believe that the best way to describe human behavior is to
eschew
psychology and instead model human behavior as mathematical optimization by separate and relentlessly selfish individuals, subject to budget constraints.
Sidney Jones, in her brilliant work for the ICG on Jemaah Islamiyah in Indonesia, found that potential recruits were not at all receptive to exhortations from moderate Muslim leaders to
eschew
violence; they could, however, be turned away by those whom they saw as having legitimacy within the jihadist movement.
This was coupled with a critical demand: no deal without America’s commitment to
eschew
regime change.
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