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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...
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ruling elites,
leading to more systematic, centralised, and
uniform rule.
Eschewing tribal bonds and
Islamic identity,
especially under Akbar, the Mughals...
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towards elocutionary purity,
where all
forms of
verbal formulation are
eschewed,
including any
instructions about practice. However, the fact that practical...
- some coaches, such as
General Robert Neyland at Tennessee,
continued to
eschew its use,
several rules changes to the game had a
profound effect on teams'...
-
organization devoted to
creating manuals for free software,
decided to
eschew the GFDL in
favor of the GPL for its
texts in 2007,
citing the incompatibility...
- 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...
- 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...
- "harebrained but
ultimately brilliant". He
appreciated "Bad Liar" for
eschewing contemporary radio trends,
concluding that it "mostly just
sounds like...
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films and
other core
spaghetti Westerns are
often described as
having eschewed,
criticized or even "demythologized" many of the
conventions of traditional...