Sentence examples for try and eschew from inspiring English sources

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HDT: Men have become the tools of their tools so I am wont to try and eschew them.

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Because only a fool or a supply-sider would eagerly engage in a debate on economics with Prof. Krugman, I'll try to eschew argument and stick to facts – or, at least, the sort of statements that he himself represents as purely factual: 1.

That said, it's been a while since Apple did anything overly inflammatory with the App Store, and I try to eschew dogmatism when it comes to technology, so when the iPhone 4S made its debut I decided to cast my trusty Nexus One aside and ran out to buy one for myself.

The interviews showed that, if possible, postdocs try to eschew collaborations with peers in their groups, fearing authorship disputes and loss of first authorship.

Judges, especially at the federal level, typically try to eschew partisan tangles, particularly with presidents.

In a dense paragraph (screenshot below) setting out its fifth reason for reaching the conclusion that Uber drivers are working for Uber as drivers, the tribunal articulates the Kafka-esque logic deployed by the company to try to eschew responsibility for being the employer of a very large workforce — concluding that: "The absurdity of  these propositions speaks for itself".

We also try to eschew "costume".

She preferred writing in the mornings, she said, when she was "cold, energetic, candid, and rational" rather than in the evenings when her brain worked "fast but feverishly and with poorer quality". While engaged on a novel she "keeps office hours" – 9 30 to 5 30 – and tries to eschew luncheon appointments until it is finished.

"God is not necessary, but he is inevitable," Mr. Vahanian wrote in 1964 in "Wait Without Idols," displaying the gnomic style that sometimes tried reviewers' patience (and eschewing capital letters when referring to the deity).

The second is the extent to which the internal process of government appears to eschew tried and tested management practices.

The report frets repeatedly about the danger of bureaucracy and says specifically, "We have tried to eschew the 'boxology' that often dominates discussions of government reform". But in the end, the commission could not stop itself.

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