There are those who decide to eschew this, though, and capitalize every other letter. |
|
Nor did Pope Pius XII eschew the field of psychotherapy, if one credits his allocutions to those who practiced in the field. |
|
Experienced designers smartly eschew loud and self-conscious types whereas the public overshoots the mark in an effort to find something novel. |
|
It's just sad and grim, a horrid reflection on our species' tendency to eschew compromise and go for the greed. |
|
Yes, Ashling is one of those people who eschew normal grammar rules and use only hyphens to get their message across. |
|
Some people here eschew all the electrical gadgets, except for fairy lights on the Christmas tree. |
|
Presidents, on the other hand, eschew congregational control in favor of congregational influence. |
|
I asked him if Bollinger would ever eschew corks for crown caps, to avoid the cork taint so pervasive in the wine industry. |
|
One wonders if in the morass of cultural relativism, the only sane ground is to eschew all taboo. |
|
Asking that of her is far more intrusive than asking a person simply to eschew violence. |
|
The best tribute to the Mahatma would be to eschew hatred and violence and to preach and practise brotherhood. |
|
They eschew the expected doomy onslaught in favour of Southern-flavoured 70s rock. |
|
Wall Street alchemists are well-prepared to eschew these new measures and, in the process, undermine their intended purpose. |
|
Notably, the document signaled that the new administration would eschew the use of special diplomatic envoys. |
|
Similarly, providers expressing concerns indicative of a maximalist logic of action also appeared to eschew strong boundary management tactics. |
|
Professionals don't completely eschew the standard win and place bet, but their focus is overwhelmingly on the exotic bets, especially trifectas. |
|
On the contrary, the novel is shot through with an admiration for men who eschew that label and behave in a traditionally masculine fashion. |
|
They eschew narrative, write in turgid, jargon-ridden prose and concentrate on micro-topics instead of the big picture. |
|
Once you get more proficient and are a lot less likely to fall, you might start to eschew wristguards. |
|
Alternatively, you can eschew the usual headlong rush of the resort and take off into the back country on a pair of snowshoes or touring skis. |
|
|
In this, his fifth collection, Dean Young writes comic poems that eschew solemnity but are in fact terribly serious. |
|
Phase-advancing sleep may be a useful treatment for depressives who eschew medication. |
|
In Italy, and in Scotland, there may be found practitioners of modern midicine, who, when certain acute cases confront them, evince hemophobia and eschew the lancet. |
|
That means gays who eschew both the leftover left and homophobic right must carry out an ongoing battle on two fronts, with no rest for the weary. |
|
Architects who are concerned with the look of the roof, he says, usually eschew laminates in favor of materials such as metal or slate for their high-end projects. |
|
Of all the female celebrities to eschew the feminist label, Susan Sarandon seemed a most unlikely candidate. |
|
Stella McCartney has long been known to eschew animal-derived materials in her designs. |
|
You eschew ostentation when times are good, and you pay your fair share of the cost when times are bad. |
|
America has seen the creation of e-investment banks that eschew the more traditional methods of business and instead underwrite and distribute share issues over the net. |
|
If only we would eschew processed foods for our healthy natural ingredients, remembering our traditional diet of nutritious oily fish, game, berries, oats and kale. |
|
The cheese courses, from Pierre Robert to Gouda with apple-and-maple strudel, enchanted even those at the table who eschew anything more complex than a wheel of Brie. |
|
Spam has retained some popularity in various parts of the world, although regarded with disfavour by those who eschew processed foods or have pretensions to gourmet status. |
|
The actors eschew Victorian costumes in favor of contemporary concert duds that have enough embellishments to suggest who the characters are, and they use props sparingly. |
|
Others eschew the concept of race altogether, and use the concept of population as a less problematic unit of analysis. |
|
Generally speaking, I eschew Super Bowl parties, and for two reasons. |
|
Art Nouveau did not eschew the use of machines, as the Arts and Crafts Movement did. |
|
Dentists who eschew all the onerous tasks of dentistry and will do nothing except extract teeth and make dentures sometimes are guilty of tomomania. |
|
As part of the ideology of ethnicism an objectivist stress on ethnicity can at times eschew the crucial feature of the underlying asymmetrical power relations in society. |
|
Other Presbyterians, however, such as the Reformed Presbyterians, would practice a cappella exclusive psalmody, as well as eschew the celebration of holy days. |
|