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might oppose if they
could understand medical jargon. "
Eschew obfuscation", also
stated as "
eschew obfuscation,
espouse elucidation", is a
humorous fumblerule...
-
ruling elites,
leading to more systematic, centralised, and
uniform rule.
Eschewing tribal bonds and
Islamic identity,
especially under Akbar, the Mughals...
- and
upgraded its record-keeping
under an
uncompromising leadership that
eschewed racial quotas.
Concerned by the EEOC's
limited statutory authority, Thomas...
- the
economist Karl Marx is
sometimes mistaken to be an egalitarian, Marx
eschewed normative theorizing on
moral principles altogether. Marx did have a theory...
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prompts the
papal conclave. The late pope is
described as a
reformist who
eschewed much of the
ostentation and
pageantry of his office. His
reforms and liberal...
- it as the band's best work.
Yorke denied that
Radiohead had set out to
eschew expectations, saying: "We're not
trying to be difficult ... We're actually...
- agriculture.
While the
economy continued to grow at a
slower rate, the
country eschewed a Western-oriented
development model, and by the 1980s, was left behind...
- The
dirtbag left is a
style of left-wing
politics that
eschews civility to
convey a left-wing
populist and anti-capitalist
message using vulgarity. It...
- and
other forms of what is now
known as
protopunk music, punk rock
bands eschewed the
perceived excesses of
mainstream 1970s rock. They
created fast, hard-edged...