sidestep Sentence Examples | Use sidestep in a sentence

1.however, the exchange is trying to sidestep controversy by describing the new market as for "institutional, professional and highly knowledgeable" investors, so it does not need the same level of regulation as the main list.

2.they will allow consumers to sidestep the professional guilds that have extracted high rents for their services.

3.some sales occur through platforms such as nasdaq; many sidestep even these private markets.

4.in this case, there's no point in making the rest of your systems deliver any more, unless you can widen or sidestep the bottleneck.

5.there are a couple of ways that companies are trying to sidestep patent issues, says jones.

6.however, for the purposes of this paper, i will sidestep this debate and use term agile to identify those practices and techniques that agile teams use.

7.we lie to avoid confrontation; improve results; sidestep repercussions.

8.up to this point in our discussion of jsp custom tags , we ve managed to sidestep the important detail of error handling .

9.i don't think there's any way in the world you can sidestep all hell.

10.alternatively, you could sidestep the issue by asking if it's really necessary to cart the whole board across the atlantic.

11.but when such actions are hanging over them, congress and presidents have often decided to sidestep the triggers.

12.even though there are dangers, i do think you can sidestep them if you are careful.

13.rarely, if ever, does he sidestep a question

14.one might sidestep the question and simply accept the gas-dust complexes as something actually observed.

15.but she does not do that classic liberal sidestep of going only so far, before retreating into patriotic disclaimers.

16.a concept car that attempts to sidestep the three main hurdles to the dream of hydrogen-fuelled highways was unveiled in london, uk, today.

17.'such programs are promising because they sidestep banks and primary dealers to provide liquidity directly to borrowers or investors in key credit markets,'he said this week.

18.sidestep: to dodge an issue or a responsibility.

19.now that you are a bit older and wiser, you can sidestep unhealthy relationship patterns and find a person who can truly make you happy.

20.securitisation was an effort to sidestep capital requirements.

21.i know that is a tiny window of time, but we have to sidestep mercury retrograde.

22.sidestep the unnecessary blows and mitigate those you can't avoid.

23.mr howard's attempt to sidestep the turmoil yesterday by unveiling election plans to help working mums was quickly overshadowed.

24.it was supposed to provide a way to sidestep third parties banks and other foreign exchange providers and create an alternative system that could essentially be run by users themselves.

25.he was trying to sidestep responsibility.

26."our interests are visible in our work, " notes mr herzog drily, in an evident attempt to sidestep personal questions.

27.this all started because booksellers found a clever way to sidestep apple's rules about selling stuff on its platform.

28.he has the ability to sidestep opponents and to make prodigious leaps, blocking shots and grabbing rebounds.

29.he made a grab for her but she sidestepped him.

30.he's not gonna be able to sidestep you.

31.as i drew closer to the man, i turned my back, walking to sidestep him--and any air he might be breathing.

32.when ministers face a vexed problem, a convenient way to sidestep it is to establish a royal commission.

33.she keeps trying to sidestep the issue by changing the subject.

34.to sidestep such blockers, you can use dhtml.

35.as i sidestepped, the bottle hit me on the left hip

36.in what seemed a clear effort to sidestep the mistakes of postwar iraq, there was no rush to send foreign troops to libya.

37.here's how emotions affect investing, plus four strategies that should help you sidestep the pitfalls.

38.sidestep power struggles by minding your own business.

39.this attempt to sidestep the question of what intelligence is was very ingenious.