Eschewed
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48 examples of Eschewed in a sentence
Darwin, I think, would have appreciated this, even though he
eschewed
the importance of climate on the evolution of pigmentation during his own life.
In search of that realism it has
eschewed
certain conventions such as obvious character arcs and hooks.
The characters apparently didn't pay attention at Sunday School, and find themselves forced into crisis management, having
eschewed
crisis avoidance.
It is not just the historical inaccuracy, it's the fact that accuracy is
eschewed
in favour of a very run of the mill story line.
Framing same-sex marriage as the next great civil rights challenge, Saving Marriage navigates the long, complicated political and legislative process with a human context, giving a face to a topic that is often
eschewed
as empty political rhetoric.
And he
eschewed
the search for the single “big bang” in favor of aiming for multiple breakthroughs.
Having
eschewed
monetary finance for too long, it now has so much public debt (about 250% of GDP) that if that debt were all monetized, excessive inflation would probably result.
As Council president, France, which shares America’s views about the need to strengthen sanctions on Iran’s government, can raise the matter, something that China
eschewed
during its tenure in January as Council leader.
The deduction is currently available on mortgages of up to $1 million, this forming a key component of America’s excessive incentives to buy houses – a policy
eschewed
by most other industrialized countries.
Meanwhile, East Asia, where governments
eschewed
these doctrines and were active in promoting growth has seen incomes soar and poverty plummet - despite the crisis of 1997.
Under these conditions, monetary policy should remain accommodative and further fiscal austerity should be
eschewed.
Rigid timetables that history suggests would not be met should be
eschewed.
Not surprisingly, then, the most innovative political experiments in Europe in recent years have emerged from street protests and mass assemblies that
eschewed
hierarchical forms of organization.
But this is not to say that past presidents have
eschewed
such hyperbole.
Ukrainians also
eschewed
the temptations of populism and extreme nationalism.
Domestic politics were largely
eschewed
in establishing and sustaining these international institutions.
Drug companies
eschewed
profits in the poorest countries out of decency and for the sake of their reputations.
For example, despite the world’s unprecedented interconnectedness, multilateralism is increasingly being eschewed, as countries – most notably, Donald Trump’s US – pursue unilateral, isolationist policies.
Meanwhile, Islamic cultures entered a historical phase in which science was equated with Western influence and
eschewed.
Conspicuous consumption was
eschewed.
At the beginning of the crisis, Greece’s European creditors
eschewed
debt relief and charged punitive interest rates on bailout funds.
Since then, the Bank of England has
eschewed
all forms of intervention in the foreign-exchange markets.
The government also
eschewed
both advice and financing from the IMF, instead balancing its foreign-exchange flows by mandating the biggest import contraction in Latin America’s history.
Even among the early industrializers, IP protection came very late and often was deliberately
eschewed
to enable for quicker industrialization and growth.
Today’s “Yellow Vests,” by contrast, have
eschewed
intellectual and political debate, and quickly degenerated into a rioting mob.
And China, when it took a 10% stake in the US private equity group Blackstone,
eschewed
any voting rights in the company’s management, perhaps as a way of keeping US financial regulators happy.
Most early pioneers, such as the UK’s Margaret Thatcher, India’s Indira Gandhi, and Israel’s Golda Meir, were Queen Bees; all of them
eschewed
feminism.
Much to its credit, the United States
eschewed
retribution and reparations after World War II.
But they have not
eschewed
the use of variable capital and reserve requirements, loan-to-deposit ratios, and thresholds for minimum deposits and maximum leverage as controls on property lending.
In the same week that Trump
eschewed
free trade, Chinese President Xi Jinping – addressing the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos for the first time – leapt to the defense of global openness.
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