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While it may seem unnecessarily dogmatic to eschew something so seemingly innocent, there are a few uncomfortable truths about honey.
To eschew something is a very active repudiation, like stalking away from it in a contrary direction.
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If you eschew shoes, "something else has to provide the cushioning".
"This is how I usually decorate my pots," he says, but the Alan Measles pot "was made by the transfer method, something I eschew as it is too easy".
The light was just as good as the shock: by activating the Kenyon cells at the same time as the aroma was sensed, it wrote a message in the fly's brain that eau de tennis shoe was something to eschew.
When the mood strikes for a lil' something sweet, eschew the full recipe and just pop this in the microwave instead!
The yellow jacket wasp is no different, but when it wants to bully something small, it eschews the stinger for something more creative.
Meritt's Humean account of "socially sustained" virtue is a striking departure from the notion of robust traits that has figured prominently in the virtue ethics tradition, so a theory that eschews it represents something of a departure from that center.
But they eschew Natasha Khan's ethereal kookiness for something slightly more sinister.
As goths, they could band together and eschew their mundane given names for something like Drusilla or Hades.
Many for-profit contractors live in armed compounds, something that traditional NGOs eschew in order to emphasise their neutrality.
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