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Virtuosity is eschewed in favour of expression and diction.
No Exit is doing fine in Canada and Britain but is eschewed in Houston.
Many firms are competing for jobs they might have eschewed in boom times.
Of how he'd describe his style, angsty man of the Night's Watch was eschewed in favour of "English gent".
Before that time, perhaps rather surprisingly, it was a theme largely eschewed in serious scientific, and to a lesser extent, philosophical speculations.
As a result, the government is investing heavily in some things it would have eschewed in the 1990s, like financing for start-up companies, exports and technology development.
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Contrary to Aristotle, he eschews, in most cases, imitation of the real world.
Many for-profit contractors live in armed compounds, something that traditional NGOs eschew in order to emphasise their neutrality.
In it Bloomfield explicitly adopted a behaviouristic approach to the study of language, eschewing in the name of scientific objectivity all reference to mental or conceptual categories.
"Never wear brown in town," runs the adage about what shoes the gentlemen of London's financial district must eschew in order to escape the opprobrium of colleagues.
Nadella eschewed controversy in a statement to the Guardian.
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