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eschew造句
1. A civilised leader must eschew violence. 2. A civilized leader must eschew violence. 3. Bancroft's enigmatic compositions largely eschew tradition and draw their structures and spectacular effectiveness from juxtaposition of thematic material and instrumental sonorities. 4. To eschew detail is to float in the clouds above the wood. 5. Other bands don't: they eschew the arty deliberations of the underground in favour of an all-out assault upon preconceptions and asinine posturing. 6. Domestically, US leaders eschew religious intolerance. 7. To do this, they had to eschew blatant falsehoods. 8. We should obviously eschew political fanaticism. 9. Eschew fattening foods if you want to lose weight. 10. Of that higher plain, they would eschew. 11. Good kid should eschew bad company. 12. Such people tend to eschew suddenly popular names drawn from the world of entertainment. 13. Some thing be much better eschew than chewed; tobacco be one of them. 14. They eschew number - crunching and regression models in favour of personal issues. 15. Although in public China's leaders eschew triumphalism, there is a sense in Beijing that the reassertion of the Middle Kingdom's global ascendancy is at hand (see ). 16. Treasure the companionship of the righteous and eschew all fellowship with the ungodly. 17. Once again, many users are happy eschew higher performance in order to save money. 18. Slow eschew plane travel and especially short breaks in distant places. 19. We celebrate individuality, but eschew the individualism that stifles creativity inhibits collaboration, and limits intelligence. 20. Let him eschew evil , and do good; let him seek peace, and ensue it. 21. Eschew evil, and do good ( Book of Common Prayer ). 22. We won't have discussions with this group unless they eschew violence. 23. Embryos have their own logic and all too often eschew tidiness; there is an element of all three mechanisms involved. 24. But I was successful in persuading the President to eschew the salt air aboard the Compassion. 25. So long as frontier zones of the empire remained insecure, the tsar had to eschew an ambitious foreign policy. 26. Shah next embarked on a new project of launching a national daily, Today, which would eschew traditional printing practices. 27. This had its downsides, besides – inevitably – getting the two currencies hopelessly mixed up (both eschew the euro, using the krone and krona respectively). 28. John Lennon and Yoko Ono attend the Festival. Like Picasso, they eschew black tie. 29. The Central Bank was granted autonomy, charged with keeping inflation low and ensuring that banks eschew the adventurism that has damaged Britain and America. 30. What separates the professional from the tyro is knowing when to apply the power of scripting and when to eschew it.