Eschew
in sentence
51 examples of Eschew in a sentence
In preparation for that event – now tentatively scheduled for late May or early June – Trump will likely
eschew
reading or listening to expert advice, and will allow himself to be buffeted by conflicting information.
They
eschew
official relations with Taiwan.
The Republicans
eschew
anything that enhances the role of the federal government, unless they consider it to be essential to national security (the party of personal liberty supports warrantless wiretapping, for example).
The problem is that governments may feel compelled to
eschew
cooperation, in favor of negotiating directly with vaccine manufacturers to claim the doses they need.
They are promising not just to overturn the Brussels establishment, but also to end the free movement of people, lift sanctions against Russia, abandon NATO,
eschew
future trade deals, reverse policies to combat climate change, and abolish gay marriage.
Given that both countries tend to
eschew
reform whenever commodity prices are booming – a classic symptom of the “commodities curse” – it is doubtful that either will reach its potential this decade (though, if one had to bet, Brazil has a better chance than Russia).
It would be inhumane to
eschew
emergency-relief spending over some misguided fixation on a balanced budget; moreover, as Greece’s recent experience with austerity showed, it would be counter-productive.
But the past for which many Europeans long never actually existed, and the present that they
eschew
isn’t nearly as bad as it seems: Europe remains an economic and regulatory superpower, with massive diplomatic potential.
Policymakers cannot
eschew
responsibility for the uncontrolled spread of the pandemic in the US or its resurgence in Europe.
But Trump has been encouraging violence since he first ran for office, and he doesn’t convincingly
eschew
it now.
To choose one option is to
eschew
many others, and any choice can have far-reaching implications for the range of future choices.
Netanyahu would
eschew
no dirty trick to disrupt the proceedings, which threaten to keep his bribery and corruption scandals, and questions about his fitness to lead, in the national consciousness.
In any case, companies would be well-advised not to
eschew
offices entirely, both for their own sake – new, innovative, and collaborative ideas are essential to success – and for the wellbeing of the societies in which they operate.
Like the Geneva Statement, the previous consensus did not
eschew
all gene editing.
The US airline industry, for example, has been granted up to $46 billion in loans and guarantees, provided that recipient firms retain 90% of their workforce, cut executive pay, and
eschew
outsourcing or offshoring.
For their part, the Palestinians would
eschew
calls for violence, which would only result in more lives lost and make it impossible for any Israeli government to negotiate.
But the words and actions of their boss, who continued to
eschew
and mock preventive measures as basic as wearing a face mask – and who tested positive for COVID-19 this week – tell a different story.
There is an urgent need for fiscal stimulus, measures to keep global supply chains operating, commitments to
eschew
protectionist measures and unilateral currency devaluation, and arrangements to ensure ample liquidity in the global monetary and financial system.
Would it not make sense to
eschew
the grand centralized policies of the populist left and right, and instead put more trust in local communities?
Abernethy has me under his orders, and I must
eschew
your rich country dainties.
Well may he
eschew
the calm of domestic life; it is not his element: there his faculties stagnate--they cannot develop or appear to advantage.
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