And in a third major terrorism case, the Justices ruled on a technicality, sidestepping the merits of that case. |
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A year of sidestepping problems and clever manipulations, backed by intelligence and guile. |
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He remains one of the league's top ballcarriers, a player who can beat defenders by lowering his shoulder or sidestepping them. |
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She screeched to a halt so abruptly that he nearly crashed into her, settling for merely sidestepping out of the way instead. |
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I tried to bolt, sidestepping Maxim's frail attempts to stop me and opening the lock as I had the last time. |
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He is also utterly charming, happy to poke fun at himself, and adept at sidestepping questions he doesn't want to answer. |
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Physicians, school counselors, parents and others in the community should avoid sidestepping discussions of mental illness. |
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In wisely sidestepping the hubristic folly of trying to sum up his own time, he achieved a sort of timelessness. |
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Effortlessly sidestepping a wayward javelin, the Grand Master leapt into the fray, landing with such force that several Serpent-Men were sent sprawling backwards. |
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This is an adroit sidestepping of the issue, but a sidestep all the same. |
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In addition, he frequently appears to be sidestepping awkward questions by the simple expedient of behaving as if you have asked something completely different. |
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All of these have been conceived precisely for the purpose of sidestepping the capital adequacy and transparency requirements we impose on banks. |
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He is sidestepping the issue and he does not seem any closer to producing anything. |
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This was widely regarded as a neat way of sidestepping having to make a decision on this vexed question. |
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Unfortunately, however, we are sidestepping the definition of geopolitical priorities. |
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Warren and others say ISDS can let multinational corporations seek huge payments from countries while sidestepping traditional courts. |
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When I hear him on the Today programme in the morning, sidestepping the issue of bonuses, I just want to shout at the radio. |
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Yet Iran's rulers, rather than parrying, sidestepping or giving ground, seem determined to fight on both fronts at once. |
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They are completely sidestepping the point when they say there is no fiscal imbalance. |
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I have heard what the Council has said, but I think it is sidestepping the issue here. |
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Overpowered as it was by the great powers, the UN still and all succeeded in staking out an area of its own and sometimes even in sidestepping the impositions written into its origins. |
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I was a pussyfoot, an artful dodger, sidestepping abandoned children, waifs and strays, foundlings, castaways, and junk-people. |
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Once one of Nicaragua's commercial ports, San Juan del Sur is a roughhewn town — the kind where a morning stroll might involve sidestepping a drunk sprawled on the sidewalk. |
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By the early twenties, both young women were on the stage, having overcome parental objections by sidestepping the floozy connotations of such a career. |
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From home staging, to eco-design, to splashy events, Katerine and her team pride themselves on sidestepping conventionality and introducing their clients to a world of vastly enchanting possibility. |
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Throughout the career of this resolute man, one would be hard-pressed to find examples of half-measures, grey areas, sidestepping and gobbledygook. |
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Or she's just sidestepping me, I don't know, haha. |
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Instead of making her decision based on technical information regarding the problems with the use of MMT, she is completely sidestepping the issue. |
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So sell that to your people, instead of sidestepping the issues. |
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Previously, it was often said that, if you spoke of the political agenda, an agenda focused on results, on practical projects, you were in some ways sidestepping the institutional debate. |
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By passage of this motion, we are basically just sidestepping that. |
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I wonder whether or not that is just sidestepping the important issue. |
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We should be attacking the tax havens that allow maritime transport activities to be segmented into a jungle of shell corporations that offer the possibility of sidestepping the regulations. |
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Consequently it appears to us that tradition, instead of offering guidelines for life in society, promotes instead individualism through the sidestepping of problems and the search for a consensus. |
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Over the years, the Congolese executive branch has had recourse to special judicial and quasi-judicial entities as a means of sidestepping the minimal due process requirements of regular courts. |
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By sidestepping the checks and balances of fair and open competition, the Liberals are admitting that they have done relatively little in 12 years to improve the military's defunct procurement system. |
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Soon I was sidestepping up a threefoot mound, skiing down and using my newly learned V-shaped snowplough to stop. |
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The objective is to prevent errors in generating digital information, sidestepping the GIGO effect. |
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Flix is a master at sidestepping when the story threatens to become too serious. |
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Then he played hard to get, knavishly sidestepping the microphone. |
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Sidestepping the spoken word label, she even pens three sonnets, written in loose pentameter lines. |
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Sidestepping to the left will cause your character to slash in a spinning arc, while rolling forward and attacking initiates a lunging thrust. |
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Sidestepping antibodies and focusing on killer T cells seemed like a practical alternative, Letvin says. |
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