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It's not easy to eschew sensationalism or salaciousness and I can't say I've fully succeeded.
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It would certainly be easier for Case to eschew the boardroom brouhaha, cash out and kick back, but he doesn't seem interested in that, which may not be such a bad thing for the embattled company, regardless of what the enraged Time Warner folks have to say.
Conservatives are right to eschew easy fixes and short-term tactics.
He needs to eschew easy gestures, just as he should have avoided delighting a few populists this week by closing down a scheme that lets Mexican trucks into America.
No matter how talented the hackers and the execs of a company are, the dynamics of a bubble can make it virtually impossible to eschew easy money and focus on building lasting value.
Eclectic musical tastes allow Cudi to eschew easy categorization.
The easiest way to get around the problem is probably to eschew hotel Wi-Fi altogether, buy yourself a mobile-data dongle (ideally with cash) and sit by the window when you need access to the internet.
Along with Easy Rider (1969), American Graffiti was one of the first films to eschew a traditional film score and successfully rely instead on synchronizing a series of popular hit songs with individual scenes.
The money will make it easier for him to fight them all at once.But his decision to eschew public financing—an embarrassment for a candidate who once supported it is really a general-election strategy.
New York — a city that tends to eschew modesty and embrace brashness — did not seem to fit a quarterback known to friends as Easy for his cool demeanor.
Claims to eschew racism.
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