"It shouldn't be a conversation people should shy away from, and it really shouldn't be a conversation that health care providers should shy away from," Breuner said.
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Keith didn't shy away from criticizing Republicans — and Democrats!
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" Science Vs" doesn't shy away from controversial or newsy topics.
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Most sharks will shy away from human contact, Bennett said.
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Don't shy away from flat out asking for a promotion.
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Thankfully, Sholette's book doesn't shy away from the difficult topics.
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"I'm not one to shy away from trends," she says.
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I'm not one to shy away from crazy beauty trends.
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Concerts offer plenty of opportunities to shy away from conversations.
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These people shy away from risky investments in new technology.
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And with certainty, we will not shy away from accountability.
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She's great in crowds and I shy away from them.
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And Bright Lights doesn't shy away from those difficult times.
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I've never been one to shy away from big challenges.
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I used to shy away from it in every way.
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They didn't shy away from their shortcomings, criminal or otherwise.
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It's useless, and it doesn't shy away from its uselessness.
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So why do millennials tend to shy away from plastic?
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Dubbed "Princess Alice," she did not shy away from controversy.
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They draw walks when you shy away from the zone.
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Wendy's does not shy away from a good Twitter beef.
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Local television stations, too, shy away from accepting pot ads.
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Tyrese has never been one to shy away from controversy.
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With Decker, you seem to shy away from that style.
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Miss USA 2016 Deshauna Barber doesn't shy away from carbs!
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Shareholders in Germany usually shy away from confronting such problems.
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Collins doesn't shy away from her role in the middle.
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Chelsea Handler is never one to shy away from politics.
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Harry's not one to shy away from the dance floor.
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Nadiem Makarim is not one to shy away from leadership.
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Mr. Patrick does not shy away from heat and flavor.
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"I don't shy away from anything," she told the Herald.
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She also doesn't shy away from paparazzi or online bullies.
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Unlike other incumbents, Grassley doesn't shy away from Trump's candidacy.
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In his comedic return, Chappelle doesn't shy away from anything.
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Meredith Vieira is not one to shy away from honesty.
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Cruz doesn't think filmmakers should shy away from that subject.
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And you're not one to shy away from a challenge.
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Susan Collins won't shy away from criticizing President Donald Trump.
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Congress should not shy away from promoting this historic achievement.
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" Glass added, "We will not shy away from our expectations.
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The trailer doesn't shy away from its feminist themes, either.
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The senator doesn't shy away from her role in the middle.
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However, RiRi's never been one to shy away from a fight.
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There's no need to shy away from the "affirmative action" label.
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Consumers won't shy away from higher-priced items this holiday season.
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Dunham has never been one to shy away from body positivity.
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"I love cheese; I don't shy away from it," he says.
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The show did not shy away from explicit sexual scenes, either.
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The Beats X shy away from the worst neckbud design offenses.
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The filmmakers don't shy away from showing the grotesqueness of bruises.
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The "Famous" rapper is never one to shy away from controversy.
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However, he didn't shy away from the issue after Labor Day.
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Now I don't shy away from size talk or body talk.
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Trump should not shy away from the substance of the campaign.
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Madonna has never be one to shy away from the camera.
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Bush did not shy away from the fact of her mortality.
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Brooklyn Beckham does shy away from showing people when he sweats.
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They tend to shy away from extremist campaigns from either side.
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But Disney's Iger isn't one to shy away from big deals.
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Historically the BBC does not shy away from a serious story.
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I'm not going to shy away from going to the paint.
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They shy away from resolution, leaving the reader suspended in midair.
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But she said prospective candidates shouldn't shy away from their beliefs.
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Many institutions shy away from even mentioning suicide at the workplace.
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I also tend to shy away from screens after office hours.
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Prince didn't shy away from politics during his influential music career.
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The actress is not one to shy away from the camera.
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Landesman doesn't shy away from the darker sides of Felt's story.
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This isn't the time to shy away from help from others.
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"I understand why people shy away from urinary catheters," she says.
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There are a few reasons graduates might shy away from PSLF.
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The film doesn't shy away from his struggles with depression, either.
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She doesn't shy away from nestling into the folds of intimacy.
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And don't shy away from rejecting a piece like that, either.
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I shy away from the mechanical and don't read any manuals.
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Andrew M. Cuomo used to shy away from criticizing President Trump.
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I'm embarrassed to say this, but I shy away from memoirs.
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And Ms. Rosales doesn't shy away from sharing memorabilia of both.
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But we don't shy away from the more challenging ones either.
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Dickinson doesn't shy away from ludicrousness, but leans into it unabashedly.
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Shame is another reason pregnant women shy away from getting help.
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I don't think we can shy away from it much longer.
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Some call themselves religions, though others shy away from the word.
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Investor money continues to shy away from U.S. stocks as well.
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And Kim and her sisters don't shy away from this coverage.
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"They don't shy away from being family-focused, and they don't shy away from being mission-driven," Adam Chandler, who wrote "Drive-Thru Dreams: A Journey Through the Heart of America's Fast-Food Kingdom," told Business Insider.
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Winters didn't shy away from addressing the show's controversial subject matter, either.
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But they also don't shy away from real political trauma and injustice.
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Indeed she doesn't shy away from conversations about privilege and subsequently colorism.
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Disney didn't shy away from the reality I was bringing to them.
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Like Kamala Harris, he didn't shy away from taking on a rival.
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But the filmmakers don't shy away from the complexity of their story.
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Kanye = Twitter Kanye is not one to shy away from a stage.
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And Life is Strange 2 doesn't shy away from any of that.
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KS: You do shy away from things even for a short time.
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While he has solid Republican support, Democrats will shy away from impeachment.
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At Stockholm and Oslo, they did not shy away from that paradox.
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He doesn't shy away from linking this to politics or American culture.
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Transparent has never been a show to shy away from controversial moments.
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Kennedy didn't shy away from condemning the rise of right-wing extremism.
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Kathryn Bigelow is never one to shy away from a difficult story.
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He also doesn't shy away from his status as a Democratic socialist.
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Kesha has never been someone to shy away from discussing difficult topics.
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Danielle Brooks has never been one to shy away from challenging material.
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And of course, the energetic performer didn't shy away from the laughs.
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However, Silent Circle didn't shy away from acknowledging the vulnerability, Gainey said.
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That we didn't shy away from a challenge because it was hard.
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Third, Cramer would shy away from any stocks with exception of utilities.
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The two didn't shy away from their adoring camera phone-touting fans.
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Desus and Mero do not shy away from asking hard-hitting questions.
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Case does not shy away from dead children or their flawed parents.
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Rather than shy away from the hype, Ratchanok has embraced the expectation.
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Democrats shy away from predicting an O'Connor victory with any real confidence.
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But Hicks doesn't shy away from the darker parts of the city.
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So people who normally shy away from biking might actually hop on.
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Mario Batali is never one to shy away from a political opinion.
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Even top tattoo artists shy away from darker canvases because of this.
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Democrats should not shy away from exposing the effects of Republican leadership.
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"If they're not used to it, they may shy away from it."
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Odell Beckham Jr. has never been one to shy away from confrontation.
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I never shy away from anyone, and I don't think anyone should.
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President Trump should certainly not shy away from boasting about this success.
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That's why Greenhill's startup doesn't shy away from complexity — they embrace it.
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And AiG does not shy away from the grotesqueness of the disaster.
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"And, honestly, that's why I didn't shy away from it," Hager said.
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Ordinarily, the justices shy away from a case that looks jurisdictionally sketchy.
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We're not going to shy away from polling the most important districts.
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Bondy's career is dotted with defendants many might shy away from representing.
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They don't shy away from using words such as rape and assault.
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Amy Schumer, never one to shy away from controversy, called out lawmakers.
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Seattle Opera didn't shy away from the ugly parts of this work.
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Refinery29: The show doesn't shy away from difficult, explicit, or uncomfortable topics.
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She did not shy away from the tough questions or controversial issues.
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"Federal Election Commission must not shy away from Russia probe" https://t.
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But this president never seems to shy away from a good fight.
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"Absolutely, I'm not going to shy away from that question," he said.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, for one, does not shy away from progressive visions.
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But this is not the time to shy away from the challenge.
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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk doesn't shy away from a crisis.
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The engagement photo doesn't shy away from either reaction; it underscores both.
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It's goofy and fun, but it doesn't shy away from harsh reality.
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Are we going to shy away from terms like 'woke' or not?
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Benioff is not known to shy away from clashes with fellow tech leaders.
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Mars is the planet of war, and Libra can shy away from confrontation.
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The company did not shy away from announcing its business with Dr. Pilgeram.
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Zuckerberg does not shy away from admitting that 2016 was a rough one.
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Joy did not shy away from getting graphic: The hosts are basically organic.
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Frankly, it's gross, and Swamp Thing doesn't shy away from it at all.
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It's a TBD and I'm not trying to shy away from the question.
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But Yifanlu doesn't shy away from what he's helped to create, albeit inadvertently.
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They're not easy conversations to have and oftentimes people shy away from that.
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Perhaps it is not irrational for firms to shy away from difficult memories.
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"The Festival doesn't seek to avoid or shy away from controversy," he continued.
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She doesn't shy away from publicly criticizing the president on the site, either.
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But if there's a win/lose equation, we shouldn't shy away from that.
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"I expect people to try and shy away from these things," Barton said.
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He also didn't shy away from a terrible comparison for his current situation.
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Yakuza 0 does a lot of things that modern games shy away from.
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The writers don't shy away from stuff you wouldn't see on other sitcoms.
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Lili Taylor doesn't shy away from playing complex characters – she actually embraces them.
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Ms Vestager (pronounced "Vest-ayer") does not shy away from making powerful enemies.
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On Curb Your Enthusiasm, Cheryl Hines certainly doesn't shy away from uncomfortable topics.
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Sterling K. Brown doesn't shy away from having "those conversations" with his kids.
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Never one to shy away from controversy, Madonna has sparked outrage once again.
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Washington certainly isn't one to shy away from a stellar red carpet moment.
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Like them, Voisine does not shy away from the imagistic in his work.
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FROM PEOPLETV: A Series of Unfortunate Events Doesn't Shy Away From Dark Moments
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However, during an interview with Extra, she didn't shy away from the idea.
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That has not caused big pharma to shy away from dealmaking completely, however.
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The book does not shy away from controversial periods in the nation's history.
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I tend to shy away from network TV shows and Top 40 music.
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Mama Washington also doesn't shy away from the show's notoriously steamy sex scenes.
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But advertisers could shy away from some of the content from live-streaming.
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He's a nimble finisher who doesn't shy away from contact around the basket.
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Dianne Feinstein has never been one to shy away from vocalizing her views.
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The film doesn't shy away from showing the devastating impact of these explosions.
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Even the potential for tariffs doesn't make White shy away from this stock.
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"People shy away from this conversation in Sudan, it's a taboo," she said.
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It's full of complexity and we chose not to shy away from that.
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Demi Lovato will never shy away from the chance to make a statement.
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But Mr. van Zweden's recordings don't shy away from modern and contemporary work.
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Others shy away from the spotlight — or simply hold events closed to press.
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"Don't shy away from consequences for those who abuse their power," Portman urged.
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Filers sometimes shy away from large contributions because they need those salary dollars.
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The first season of her show didn't shy away from nuanced subject matters.
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Challenge Stereotypes These films certainly don't shy away from difficult or important topics.
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She laughs that insurance companies seem to shy away from her these days.
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The respondents also seemed to shy away from salary hikes based on performance.
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Warren is not one to shy away from challenging large companies and billionaires.
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Don't shy away from a conversation about promotions and raises in an interview.
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But at least it doesn't shy away from the sacred side of Christmas.
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Still, he didn't shy away from reminding people where he stood on race.
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Critics say officials shy away from harsher punishments to avoid threatening economic growth.
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A refusal to shy away from the numbers, however dire they may seem.
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The museum does not shy away from dealing with Israel's own inner conflicts.
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To do this, Washington cannot shy away from all elements of national power.
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"I just try to not shy away from any of it," he said.
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There are other reasons for U.S. money managers to shy away from Xiaomi.
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But the festival does not shy away from subjects like death and divorce.
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She also has no plans to shy away from taboo subjects or politics.
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Be poetic and creative too: Don't shy away from evocative metaphors or similes.
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Ms. Lindsay told "Entertainment Tonight" that she wouldn't shy away from difficult discussions.
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After all, you're the expert — so don't shy away from consulting and negotiating.
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Ali Wong doesn't shy away from joking about how she "trapped" her husband.
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It's not as if judges shy away from decisions with big political ramifications.
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But it doesn't shy away from questioning the prevalent trend of organic living.
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She didn't shy away from the water ... Hilary jumps right in with Matt.
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I shy away from things, like certain photo shoots, for my own beliefs.
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Just in case the message wasn't clear, Drake didn't shy away from repeating himself.
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Evidence suggests that some African Muslims shy away from conventional finance for religious reasons.
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Whitney Cummings' directorial debut, The Female Brain, doesn't shy away from the big questions.
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Supreme Court justices generally shy away from publicly discussing politics or other divisive issues.
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The actress loves switching up her look and doesn't shy away from dramatic transformations.
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As always, the show doesn't shy away from the drama, both familial and romantic.
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Mr Rouhani, say his advisers, will continue to shy away from confrontation, for now.
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Moore isn't one to shy away from standing up for what she believes in.
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Ariana Grande is not one to shy away from talking about her mental health.
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The Expanse doesn't shy away from some very dirty and uncomfortable truths about humanity.
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But after a display of rhetorical fireworks they will shy away from constitutional conflict.
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PewDiePie is never one to shy away from calling people out in his videos.
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Don't shy away from anyone that could assist you in your climb to greatness!
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Bondi was not the only GOP attorney general to shy away from suing Trump.
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If tonight is any indication, This Is Us won't shy away from controversial topics.
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Maybe we shy away from another 24-year-old, just to shake things up.
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Shy away from humor that is demeaning, targets certain groups or crosses workplace boundaries.
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Even a colonel did not shy away from giving instructions to his supervising general.
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Like Trump, Salvini doesn't shy away from controversy that sparks debate and more traffic.
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But Abramson didn't want to shy away from discussing her highly-publicized career setback.
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Jessica Simpson has never been one to shy away from a skin-baring ensemble.
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The show is optimistic but doesn't shy away from the ugly or the bad.
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The film does not shy away from the damage caused by the juveniles' crimes.
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In response to this atmosphere of mistrust, Ruckelshaus did not shy away from enforcement.
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One who did not shy away from punctuating her personality with character-influencing accessories.
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True to form, the rapper doesn't shy away from drama in his new lyrics.
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De León said that was not a reason to shy away from the fight.
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She did not shy away from defending late-term abortions – often a political minefield.
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Most lenders would in any case shy away from British acquisitions, whatever the currency.
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Various reports indicate that Robert Maxwell did not shy away from questionable business practices.
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Other Twitter executives did not shy away from the company's first-quarter sales performance.
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So scientists and funders increasingly shy away from them, preferring short-turnaround, safer papers.
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The Definitive Guide to Business Spike Lee doesn't shy away from talking about money.
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But the truth is that most of us shy away from looking at it.
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But Yankee knows he's a G.O.A.T., and doesn't shy away from calling himself one.
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One thing is for sure, Delevingne doesn't often shy away from the tough stuff.
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Lena Dunham has never been one to shy away from standing up for women.
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The band has never been one to shy away from experimentation or skewing normalcy.
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There are a lot of good reasons why people would shy away from it.
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I won't shy away from these, but that's not the purpose of this post.
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I don't think about it a great deal; I probably shy away from it.
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Even those of us who are avid interventionists may shy away from eye procedures.
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But officials in the Trump administration shy away from many — especially foreigners like myself.
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Trump didn't shy away from his praise of Putin as the general election approached.
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Still, the "Mad Money" host thinks Square isn't a company to shy away from.
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And he does not shy away from any challenge; he runs straight at them.
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"Our story does not shy away from a dystopian vision of tomorrow," Lt. Col.
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Moreover, China does not shy away from offering its economic assistance as hush money.
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For Mr. Cain, a circuslike atmosphere has not been something to shy away from.
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He didn't shy away from uncomfortable topics in an interview with Charlamagne Tha God.
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To Castro's credit, in past debates he did not shy away from controversial topics.
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Rihanna has never been one to shy away from daring, and often unconventional, looks.
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But nor has she, or will she, shy away from truthfully recounting the facts.
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Investors shouldn't necessarily shy away from the highest-valuation stocks in the , experts advise.
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The parallels are clear, and she does not shy away from drawing on them.
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Lincoln Financial wanted a better handle on why people shy away from these talks.
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"My father would seldom shy away from disagreeing, but nor would she," Scalia said.
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And as their wealth increases, many investors begin to shy away from taking risk.
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During his set, he didn't shy away from talking about his recent career turn.
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And her fans did not shy away from expressing their love of the look.
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He doesn't shy away from controversy; in fact, he makes a living off it.
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He did not shy away from criticizing the Clinton campaign, if not by name.
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The movie, even by today's standards, does not shy away from male nudity either.
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The couple doesn't shy away from sharing their love for each other on social media.
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But she doesn't shy away from revealing how incomplete and fallible those memories can be.
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We are certainly not ones to shy away from a good old-fashioned ghost sighting.
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Like his mother, who is a Stanford alumnus, he does not shy away from controversy.
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But it is also important that we not shy away from a conversation about race.
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Lady Gaga has never been someone to shy away from out-of-the-box performances.
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The model isn't one to shy away from baring a little skin on social media.
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Plus he says he's seeing some clients shy away from Salesforce because of rising costs.
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But the beauty mogul doesn't shy away from making her feelings known to her husband.
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Akbar Al Baker, Qatar's combative boss, is not one to shy away from a fight.
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Koul is incisive in her criticism, but doesn't shy away from poking fun at herself.
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CBP relies on airlines to collect facial recognition data, something Delta doesn't shy away from.
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But when it's your big day to shine, never shy away from your signature color.
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The show doesn't shy away from this; sometimes it even seems to revel in it.
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Most steroid users don't see themselves as drug abusers, and shy away from health services.
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The style star loves switching up her look and doesn't shy away from dramatic transformations.
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Like Berlanti's CW superhero shows, Titans doesn't shy away from the trappings of the genre.
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Alcohol consumption is rampant in the industry, and people don't shy away from drug use.
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Never one to shy away from controversy, Icahn is standing by GOP nominee Donald Trump.
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Why, in a world brimming with tech jobs, do many students shy away from programming?
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Jessie James Decker doesn't shy away from a white couch like most moms of toddlers.
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Harker, however, spoke strongly about the need to not shy away from possible rate hikes.
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I do know there are documentary filmmakers who shy away from comedy in their films.
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The show didn't shy away from blood, featuring numerous scenes in the camp's operating theater.
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Pimco's Tony Crescenzi said the Fed must not shy away from raising rates this year.
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Dubai certainly doesn't shy away from grand, magnificent projects, but this is truly something else.
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In the normal order of things, these are topics that advertisers would shy away from.
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Williams has inherited a cinematic Star Wars universe that does not shy away from politics.
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She didn't shy away from the importance of having a prosthetic that looks like her.
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" De Niro also notes: "The Festival doesn't seek to avoid or shy away from controversy.
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"We didn't want to shy away from making a bigger statement about this," Sepso says.
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In the new movie, Shenzi doesn't shy away from the fact she was hunting Simba.
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Taking the path less traveled Stembel doesn't shy away from doing things a little differently.
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Don't shy away from a temporary job: These can be "win-win," said Ms. Gefsky.
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While domestic and foreign banks began to shy away from it, Russian ones stepped in.
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If you're a beginning solver, don't shy away from these mid-to-late week puzzles.
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Some actors shy away from the roles that made them famous, but not Val Kilmer.
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Nor does he shy away from the frequently queasy aspects of the history he unpacks.
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The story also doesn't shy away from letting real life intrude on our escapist fantasy.
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Giuliani did not shy away from sharply criticizing her Monday night, as he introduced Trump.
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She remembers Janelle's long, black hair, which, she says, Janelle didn't shy away from flaunting.
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Don't shy away from enforcing constitutional rights that are in the text of the Constitution.
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" De Niro added that "The Festival doesn't seek to avoid or shy away from controversy.
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Even though most public marijuana businesses shy away from handling weed directly, some do not.
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Speaking with reporters before the call-up, he didn't shy away from invoking big names.
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They would shy away from championing stronger gun laws or talking about gun violence prevention.
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PARIS — Robert Lepage would like you to know that he doesn't shy away from controversy.
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But, even if it takes some extra effort, don't shy away from stirring things up.
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The tendency when it comes to trauma is to want to shy away from it.
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"The No. 1 task that managers shy away from is confronting poor performance," she said.
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Never ones to shy away from serious topics, their children have also asked about death.
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Emilia Clarke's red-carpet fashion proved she wasn't one to shy away from embracing trends.
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When I do read fiction, I tend to shy away from horror or light romance.
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To the extent that Democrats have that awareness, they should not shy away from it.
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Other episodes don&apost shy away from controversial topics, from Israel to Black Lives Matter.
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Previous presidents tended to shy away from hailing market rises to avoid that very awkwardness.
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Roem's campaign focused on local transportation issues, but didn't shy away from her gender identity.
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Worse, some students shy away from asking questions, knowing the social price they might pay.
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Across the album's 17 tracks, Popcaan doesn't shy away from exploring his ideas of romance.
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Earlier on Thursday, Mr. Ryan appeared to shy away from pushing for a fast vote.
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His team uplifted important conversations and took on issues that most candidates shy away from.
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In my opinion, the movie doesn't really shy away from the things it talks about.
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The movie, as well as Carey's new track, does not shy away from talking about Christianity.
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He said there are reasons why some emerging markets managers may shy away from Saudi Arabia.
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Don&apost shy away from enforcing constitutional rights that are in the text of the Constitution.
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Let's not shy away from the truth: The sex lives of others can be endlessly fascinating.
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She feels like a different person who no longer has to shy away from social commitments.
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He said the lack of competition allows Facebook to shy away from accountability for its platforms.
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This is an uncomfortable topic, but that doesn't mean we're going to shy away from it!
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Hogan meanwhile suggested investors shy away from domestic "dividend darlings" or stocks with high-yielding dividends.
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Presenters at today's keynote didn't shy away from addressing recent privacy claims by Apple's services rivals.
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The actresses on Riverdale don't shy away from being real with their followers on social media.
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They should not shy away from industries—such as utilities—that provoke ire among the public.
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Impakt also doesn't shy away from including progressive politics in its list of ethical shopping standards.
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That said, conservative Christians don't necessarily shy away from adopting children who think they are gay.
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So, yes, there are definitely consequences of addiction, and the show doesn't shy away from them.
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Business coverage is sometimes harder-hitting, but journalists still shy away from taking on powerful companies.
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He will not shy away from discussing Nazis, or harassment, or filter bubbles, or smartphone addiction.
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S. companies already shy away from doing business with Iran's petrochemicals sector because of existing sanctions.
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They shattered a lot of norms, and they did not shy away from controversy or adversity.
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"I think you want to shy away from FANG and cyclical and growth stocks," he said.
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Taking that as a lesson, I will shy away from any industry where buyers are SOEs.
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It taught me not to shy away from wanting to better myself, from wanting to win.
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And he did not shy away from his opinion when asked about the Navy destroyer Thursday.
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Like in any industry, passengers are inclined to shy away from companies with a poor reputations.
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Shatterbox Anthology's latest feature, Pinky, doesn't shy away from the precarious dynamics of adolescent friends groups.
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Like the Freddy films, It doesn't shy away from nastiness and definitely earns its R rating.
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It's a serious problem you see recited, and I didn't want to shy away from that.
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And the presentation didn't shy away from the weird, edgy stuff that gives YouTube its character.
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Windak definitely doesn't shy away from tiki's controversies and instead seems to be openly challenging them.
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These toothy critters also shy away from boats and ships, adding to their invisibility to humans.
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Shy away from cliff goals, where the team either hits them or is considered a failure.
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The company actually has a hysterical Twitter feed and doesn't shy away from engaging other brands.
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The stock market's gains could also evaporate as investors shy away from increasing risks in Brazil.
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Chinese government officials are meticulous at planning events and tend to shy away from anything impromptu.
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Danuty Baduszkowej, doesn't appear to shy away from the action and occasional brutality of the series.
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It's a fun coming-of-age film with style that doesn't shy away from serious issues.
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"It's just a blur," says Rancourt, who doesn't shy away from hamming up stories for effect.
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Likewise, I don't like it when Conservative schools shy away from exposing students to Liberal viewpoints.
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People want to hear what we have to say so we shouldn't shy away from it.
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It could also see companies based in TPP member nations shy away from doing business stateside.
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That power and potential for profit comes with a responsibility not to shy away from controversy.
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Some of us may shy away from it, we may feel repulsed, but there is interest.
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Do you shy away from bad-weather games, or games where both teams have been eliminated?
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But there may be another reason we seem to shy away from the zombies among us.
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You don't have to shy away from fabric footwear, if half your foot is still exposed.
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Reconnect with old friends—don't shy away from them when you see them on the street.
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Conservatives need not shy away from pursuing policing reforms out of reverence for our police officers.
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My tendency was to shy away from the big shot and just not make a mistake.
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If we rarely see a spat, we learn to shy away from the threat of conflict.
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We do not shy away from the challenges that the loss of the Delta hub created.
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But after the game, rather than shy away from the cameras, Parkey addressed the media openly.
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MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines is not known to shy away from the spotlight.
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"It's not an issue that we can or should or will shy away from," he said.
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We shy away from the superficial, and are committed to making better choices for the world.
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A$AP Rocky has never been one to shy away from talking about his sex life.
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Welp, he didn't shy away from it this weekend -- making it crystal clear where he stands.
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Meanwhile, Morganlander would shy away from Caterpillar, given his concerns over the economic backdrop in China.
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First, we need to embrace the relevance of our constitutional history, not shy away from it.
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Dunkin' also sold more donuts in the quarter, even as consumers shy away from sugary snacks.
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And they didn't shy away from talking about tough issues with her from a young age.
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Obama in 2008, now shy away from doing so, a testament to her popularity and appeal.
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That doesn't mean adult fans will shy away from purchasing things like action figurines or plushies.
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As her social media presence has demonstrated, McGowan isn't one to shy away from a fight.
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But then a different narrative arose on the right and Spicer didn't shy away from it.
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Ultimately, I realized my fear was not a reason I should shy away from the film.
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A CHP deputy said on Thursday his party would not shy away from such a move.
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While you may be excited to make local friends, don't shy away from meeting other expats.
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Although Mr. Nauphal's business relies heavily on consultants, he does not shy away from criticizing them.
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There is no food I shy away from, nor is there any food I reach for.
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He's a very physical linebacker; he doesn't shy away from contact, and he's vocal out there.
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I don't at all shy away from the question of being a woman in this space.
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Still, Lamont and Gilbert shy away from the idea of Solstar being a form of protest.
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Heidi Heitkamp, Joe Manchin, and Joe Donnelly, who may shy away from more divisive social platforms.
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In the interview, Cardi didn't shy away from her past as a stripper and she never has.
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Never one to shy away from direct, devastating roasts, Wolf took cues from the comments of Rep.
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Tlaib did not shy away from her remarks, which were posted in a video on social media.
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The collection channeled a woman's "free spirit" and did not shy away from its signature bold patterns.
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He also didn't shy away from Reefer Madness-era moralizing: "Good people," he said, "don't smoke marijuana."
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James Corden doesn't shy away from asking personal questions, especially when disgusting food is on the line.
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Clients should not shy away from asking how their advisor is being paid for the annuity recommendation.
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Amy (Duggar) King and her husband Dillon aren't ones to shy away from adventure — they chase it!
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Not one to shy away from a bold look, he's had just about every hairstyle there is.
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Yet schools and governments, wary of accusations of politicising the classroom, may shy away from such programmes.
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Fashion has changed a bit since then, so we don't shy away from the red lip anymore.
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From the very start of their marriage, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt didn't shy away from conflict.
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During his acceptance speech, he didn't shy away from critiquing the Hall of Fame's history with women.
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Yet, thinking of social justice issues in a global context is often something we shy away from.
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But Trump didn't shy away from the double standard in his response to Clinton's vote versus Pence's.
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But I also know that the less I shy away from it, the easier it will be.
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A proud South African, he doesn't shy away from showing off his love for country when competing.
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But the mother of three does not shy away from making her feelings known to her husband.
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It details an ongoing, complex crisis, and it doesn't shy away from the severity of the situation.
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For Ryanair's management however, calls to shy away from Ukraine's most lucrative market fall on deaf ears.
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She didn't shy away from taboo subject matter, yet it was always through the words of others.
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On this date, Kendall takes the lead, as the other women shy away from the gross stuff.
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It doesn't shy away from some tough questions, while making us feel like all things are possible.
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Never one to shy away from candid personal stories, Kristen Bell has outdone herself with her latest.
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This means that the Charmed Ones won't shy away from issues that have cropped up post-2016.
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For most of the software companies, they'll shy away from political issues, government relationship, all that stuff.
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Political liability though it may be, Jones does not shy away from his pro–abortion rights stance.
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My husband, who tends to shy away from any food that is green, came back for seconds.
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"We didn't want to shy away from the challenge of doing something new," says lab supervisor Beyers.
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Even Jennifer Nettles didn't shy away from a daring outfit for this year's night of country music.
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"He's a guy that has shown he's not going to shy away from the moments," he said.
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"But this is not about politics," Greene said, lest anyone shy away from talking about these matters.
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Through her speech, Warren didn't shy away from the prospect of a 2020 campaign for the presidency.
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The cap has also made commercial banks shy away from lending to higher-risk customers, analysts say.
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The anticipation of squirming might cause moderator Holt, and the candidates, to shy away from race matters.
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The problem is education, he says: consumers shy away from arbitration because they don't understand the benefits.
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But that means too often that some shy away from outwardly labelling oneself as a female musician.
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Eight years later, Clinton didn't shy away from gender in the face of her opponent's hypermachismo shtick.
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Although, to be fair, McCain has never been one to shy away from taking an independent stand.
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That says a lot, because there are a lot of guys who shy away from that challenge.
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To its credit, Google doesn't shy away from letting users know what data it collects and why.
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Don't shy away from the BBQ pasta at Bar-B-Q Shop (1782 Madison Avenue, Memphis; dancingpigs.com).
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Greenwood, a former Republican congressman from Pennsylvania, made clear that he wouldn't shy away from political attacks.
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But TIG should not shy away from its core anti-Brexit identity, for there lies its strength.
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Though it sold basics, it also didn't shy away from cheaper versions of trends dominating fashion magazines.
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Tytunovich predicts that big brands are going to shy away from news content in the coming years.
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Microsoft doesn't shy away from the comparison, but resists the notion that it is a mere copycat.
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They don't shy away from the knowledge that we are the infection coursing through the Earth's veins.
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Powers is sensitive to these contexts, but not so cautious as to shy away from provocative insights.
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Minoh, which launched in 20065, didn't shy away from fuller-bodied varieties like dark lagers and stouts.
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They also tend to shy away from the unknown, because it's difficult for them to tolerate ambiguity.
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Never one to shy away from a controversial topic, Lee delved into the politics of interracial dating.
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It's not their job to be political mouthpieces, but they don't shy away from these themes either.
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Large investors in the United States prefer to shy away from big deals during the festive period.
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The podcast doesn't shy away from going into how hard it is to be a working parent.
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By Friday, fans had noticed Keery's hair transformation, and many didn't shy away from voicing their disappointment.
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"I'm not going to shy away from that at all," New Orleans coach Alvin Gentry told reporters.
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Another mistake to shy away from is saying that you managed people when you didn't, Varelas adds.
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It doesn't shy away from documenting the repositioning of a calf stuck inside a cow giving birth.
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"We shy away from anything that could have a negative impact on Jared," the elder Kushner said.
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I try very hard to not shy away from asserting myself if I feel strongly about something.
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The Senate Republican campaign arm says it won't shy away from his support if he offers it.
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Above all, we encourage women to be aware of the female propensity to shy away from competitions.
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The Houthis will not shy away from targeting this waterway in the event of a severe escalation.
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And, while Payton isn't a real person, The Politician doesn't shy away from satirizing some real people.
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If you're sleep-deprived, it may also cause others around you to shy away from you too.
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I have pretty small wrists, so I usually shy away from bracelets that can&apost be adjusted.
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Timely indeed, this comedy doesn't shy away from mocking the current political polarization in the United States.
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While mentally strong people certainly don't shy away from social experiences, they also make time for solitude.
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Sachs, like Archambault, also doesn't shy away from a passionate sex scene between Frankie and her husband.
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In the wake of the hack, Biles didn't shy away from the opportunity to confront what happened.
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Seacrest and Taylor don't shy away from a glass of wine or two on their date nights out.
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"If these stories feel harmful, then I think it's best to shy away from reading them," she says.
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And to its credit, the ceremony didn't shy away from addressing the awful shadow looming over the room.
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Dandruff is one of those common issues many of us struggle with, yet shy away from speaking about.
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And if the constitutional court chooses such a path, I would not shy away from expressing my objections.
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You can't shy away from it, like the government is doing, and hope it just magically goes away.
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But pleas for a quiet life may be wishful thinking as Høiby doesn't shy away from social media.
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Roseanne Barr has never been one to shy away from what's she's thinking or what she believes in.
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But we cannot shy away from telling what was the foundational story of our existence here in America.
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At various points in my career, I've tried to shy away from it; other times, I embrace it.
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Like her Sandra Bland tweets, Kardashian didn't shy away from using multiple exclamation points to emphasize her outrage.
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Investors with a lower risk profile might shy away from such debt, creating financing problems for those companies.
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And when we find corruption to be macroeconomic in magnitude, we will not shy away from saying so.
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Also, don't shy away from books that appeal to you because other people would call them guilty pleasures.
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Developers today will play footsie with political topics, but they will ultimately shy away from getting too serious.
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Lee doesn't shy away from exposing their privilege, either: for one character, her luxurious life becomes dangerously constricting.
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And Hadid doesn't shy away from her speaking her mind when she doesn't agree with the mothers' decisions.
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California's program also aims to ease concerns that cause many employers to shy away from providing retirement plans.
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Coker said he does not want to shy away from publicly discussing the social relevance of the series.
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It's an emotionally rich performance in a film that doesn't shy away from the complexities of its setup.
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Carlin doesn't shy away from the granular and thus transforms the mundanity of history books into epic sagas.
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They could shy away from the additional complexity and still prefer to put their data into one cloud.
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The program doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of homophobia, prevalent throughout the late fashion icon's life.
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Previously speaking to EW, Singer revealed that the biopic won't shy away from the late singer's health struggles.
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Because TV shows in 2017, even escapist teen and comedy shows, do not shy away from important issues.
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Bob's done it the rough route and did not shy away from challenges since leaving the national team.
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Not surprisingly, Jimmy Kimmel didn't shy away from political jabs during his hosting gig at last night's Oscars.
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Prisma does not shy away from the fact that they've got some big companies breathing down their neck.
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The top court understandably might shy away from challenging that authority, wanting to safeguard its budget and jurisdiction.
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Perhaps British voters will shy away from the uncertainties at the last minute and back the status quo.
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It's worth noting that KFC has never been a brand to shy away from an expensive marketing stunt.
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As a result, producers looking to add to their herds started to shy away from buying young pigs.
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Democratic leaders, meanwhile, insist they're not putting any pressure on their troops to shy away from impeachment calls.
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"Many people shy away from the home office deduction, or they just use the simple method," Rosen said.
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It'll seriously inspire you to dress up — and maybe not shy away from a pointed-toe kitten heel.
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At the same time, however, Collages de France does not shy away from the personal and the introspective.
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Damage to the profit margins of U.S. companies could prompt global investors to shy away from U.S. assets.
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She does not shy away from physical comedy, and makes a lot of jokes that don't really land.
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But internalizing that position can lead us to shy away from discussions of consequences on real human lives.
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A Trump victory is seen as likely to trigger political uncertainty, which markets tend to shy away from.
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But Bender, who spent this season playing for Maccabi Tel Aviv, does not shy away from the connection.
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Hedge funds have opted to shy away from making big bets on the referendum, The Financial Times reports.
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"I don't shy away from nobody," said Norman, who insisted this week that he wants to shadow Beckham.
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Shea did not deny the presence of the manifesto or shy away from criticism he received for it.
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If we are, I think that there will be progress made, and I don't shy away from that.
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But the brutality of Mary's attack is tough to witness, and the camera doesn't shy away from it.
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"Truett did not shy away from his faith," Rodney Bullard, head of the Chick-fil-A Foundation, said.
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As a major international player, the U.S. cannot afford to shy away from stepping up to the plate.
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She didn't shy away from sharing details about her life as she recounted stories and struck up conversation.
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Those are the kinds of things that media companies do and they didn't shy away from that, right?
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They don't shy away from trauma; they face it head on and implicate the viewer in the tragedy.
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For example: during the three days we spent together, they don't shy away from stepping on the soapbox.
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Instead of trying to shy away from that, we decided to lean in further and go whole-hog.
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Ask anyone that knows me—for better or worse, I don't shy away from saying how I'm feeling.
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We would actually shy away from small-cap tech at this point," Morganlander said on Tuesday's "Trading Nation.
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The host also did not shy away from reporting aggressively on sexual harassment stories that affected NBC News.
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Or does it show us aspects of human behavior we shy away from, especially in an opera house?
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Even while delivering magnificent views of the Amazon, Mark Grieco, the director, doesn't shy away from harsh images.
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By no means did he shy away from his favorite criticisms of billionaires, big corporations and Mr. Trump.
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It's hard to be a human, and boy, Tangerine does not shy away from our propensity towards cruelty.
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Trump has never been one to shy away from coding pointed, not necessarily, popular communications into her wardrobe.
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They did not shy away from championing Medicaid expansion, pursuing criminal justice reform and promoting gun control policies.
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The ingredients are sophisticated; she doesn't shy away from the likes of preserved lemons and white balsamic vinegar.
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Have you noticed a desire to shy away from some of those investments in the broader venture market?
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I would shy away from that personally onstage because then there becomes a question of what is live?
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It feels like there's nothing we can't talk about, nothing we have to shy away from or ignore.
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There are two big things that Taylor Swift used to shy away from: getting personal and getting political.
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"But I was not elected to do small things or shy away from big problems," Mr. Trump said.
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Please understand, I don't shy away from openly presenting the facts about the changing climate and rising seas.
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With those stances, he argued, he proved he wouldn't shy away from progressive values in a moderate state.
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The risk is that his commercial ties may equally make him shy away from reform that ruffles feathers.
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Kombucha has seen a downward trend, as more consumers begin to shy away from the fizzy, fermented tea.
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The book doesn't shy away from Carter's failings, particularly his inability to bring home American hostages from Iran.
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Intelligence agencies could shy away from reasonable and effective procedures, absent any obligation to report to congressional oversight.
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Dave Chappelle doesn't shy away from controversy — including Bill Cosby's legal troubles — in two searing new Netflix specials.
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We've never been a species to shrink from a challenge or shy away from the pursuit of knowledge.
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Timbers likes exploring the musical form's dark underbelly; he doesn't shy away from the shadowy areas of life.
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In Britain, concerns are mounting about funding for the mining sector as institutional investors shy away from risk.
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Through four dozen tweets and retweets, Trump did not shy away from weighing in on his favorite medium.
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Here is a writer who doesn't shy away from difficult, confusing subjects or the troubling feelings that result.
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But Cummings also did not shy away from rigorous oversight efforts scrutinizing Trump's executive branch and top aides.
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Existing incumbents shy away from lending, lack transparency, have high fees and are known for bad customer service.
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"A lot of modern painters intentionally shy away from narrative because it isn't really very hip," says Frederick.
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She was not especially interested in rehashing the hack, but she did not shy away from it, either.
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The survey of dishwasher use in several thousand German households found that most shy away from eco cycles.
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In fact, many shy away from experience in government, on the theory that careerists are impure and inauthentic.
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Rather than shy away from politics, as Kelly is doing now, Oprah is leaning in with full force.
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He openly refused to shy away from stinging subjects, but often reminded people that humor was not enough.
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While Duterte does not shy away from sounding like a madman, he is more complex as a statesman.
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"It became a very popular name, and I tend to shy away (from widely-owned companies)," he said.
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His speech didn't shy away from weighty emotions, nor did it deny Snoop Dogg's natural sense of humor.
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However, the latest indications from the European Commission are that it will shy away from making such measures mandatory.
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He also said the ruling doesn't mean Democrats need to shy away from challenging the White House in court.
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Well, maybe we can a little — Winona has never been one to shy away from a bit of angst.
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She's not one to shy away from the camera, as photographers waiting outside court discovered in March last year.
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But, some companies may want to shy away from the concerns Yahoo is now tarnished with, Forrester's Pollard said.
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And we will not shy away from making short-term financial sacrifices where we see clear long-term benefits.
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Which is why she'll never shy away from the sides of mental illness and treatment we don't normally see.
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But he didn't shy away from voicing his disapproval of what many call China's model of debt-trap diplomacy.
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The American Identity Movement does not shy away from its posting of fliers, often photographing them for social media.
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Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino is never one to shy away from controversy — in fact, he tends to lean into it.
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These are hard times in life that many shy away from discussing, preferring to suffer alone, according to experts.
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In Tokyo Mr Abe's allies speak witheringly of Okinawans, but shy away from suggesting bigger bases in the heartland.
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Nor should they shy away from reasoned analysis that paints one candidate in a less favourable light than another.
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She doesn't shy away from talking about the people she loves who are a part of the LGBTQ+ community.
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Most U.S.-based funds shy away from such investments, while Canadian pension funds are considered leaders in the strategy.
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It's probably the hardest part, but The Bold Type didn't shy away from showing Kat's struggle to realize that.
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But just because balance is hard doesn't mean that people should shy away from pursuing all of their passions.
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"I almost try to shy away from this term artificial intelligence — it's kind of like big data," he said.
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Donald Trump is, by all accounts, a man who does not shy away from criticizing those he disagrees with.
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I used to shy away from being different, but now I dress in a way that feels like me.
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Besides his history, endorsers may also shy away from the 31-year-old Phelps because his visibility is decreasing.
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They also shy away from psychiatric medication, even if they have no reservations about recommending them to their patients.
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"We cannot shy away from how difficult it will be to turn this tide," the Atomico report's authors said.
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Even Madonna, rarely one to shy away from controversy, chastised the move in an interview with the Irish Times.
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At first, even the most liberal leaders seemed to shy away from spotlighting abortion rights: In April, Vermont Sen.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Prolific French writer Michel Houellebecq is not one to shy away from controversy.
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Anthony Anderson didn't shy away from the swirling Oscars controversy at the 47th annual NAACP Image Awards on Friday.
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Not one to shy away from challenging the status quo, Siriano's runway featured women of different colors and sizes.
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Some millennials shy away from credit cards, with 25 percent believing that such cards will worsen their financial standing.
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Raised in Colorado Springs by her single mom, Kris, Bomgaars was never one to shy away from the spotlight.
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Instead of milk, I decide to have wine—none of the Game of Thrones characters shy away from alcohol.
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That suggests they'd likely shy away from the pain they were seeing and not be as apt to help.
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But a 50 percent jump in annual funding is the kind of radical action politicians usually shy away from.
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The Madison Project, another conservative group that doesn't shy away from primary challenges, also endorsed Toth late last year.
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"I won't shy away from saying I always put a lot of pressure on myself," Rutherford told British media.
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Our diplomats must understand religion — not shy away from it — if they are to successfully engage with such partners.
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She also has commented publicly about politics and other divisive issues, something high court justices generally shy away from.
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General Electric reported third-quarter earnings that were , and its new CEO did not shy away from the miss.
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The novel does not shy away from grappling with America's history of oppression, but never veers into the didactic.
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The only true contrarian statements were those by Putin, who did not shy away from highlighting areas of disagreement.
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The coach doesn't shy away from speaking his mind on controversial issues such as gun control and police violence.
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Springer said he used to shy away from interviews, but he realized he had a platform to help others.
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This has led banks to shy away from working with the industry in states where it has been legalized.
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Cannabis is federally illegal in the US so most big Wall Street investors shy away from the nascent industry.
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This tactic is particularly useful for introverts who tend to shy away from tough conversations that they find draining.
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Students fear revealing they don't know something or aren't that fast, and may shy away from more challenging work.
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Their collective cri de coeur signaled that this new, downtown arts outpost would not shy away from the political.
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Given Uber's history with regulators, it's not likely the company will shy away from pushing for what it wants.
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Apple didn't shy away from criticizing Silicon Valley rival Facebook Monday at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in California.
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Perhaps I could get more people to look at my work, who might normally shy away from the subject.
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Anyone that wants to evolve a thinking culture today must look for methods that shy away from overt aggression.
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While most clients can afford their food prices, Palar and Vugteveen don't shy away from potential clients who cannot.
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In contrast to Vedanta's aggressive bidding for the latest auction, key foreign players continue to shy away from participating.
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This mental block can subconsciously steer you into making poor investing decisions or shy away from taking worthwhile risks.
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The Supreme Court, to its credit, does not shy away from the more insidious aspects of its broadcast ban.
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And many workers shy away from unionization, because they prefer a collaborative to an adversarial relationship to their employer.
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Given that many Republicans share his socially conservative views, he probably won't shy away from his positions under questioning.
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From the start, Paperclips doesn't shy away from the fact that optimization can be unpleasant as well as fun.
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They twist in ways you never see coming and do not shy away from despair or joy or strangeness.
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There have been countless pieces written about its cringe-worthy nature, and Balaskovitz doesn't shy away from that fact.
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As some institutions shy away from oil and gas money, the prestigious music event has a new sponsor: Gazprom.
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They cannot shy away from tough cases because of who the offender is or his position in the community.
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It's better to eat your vitamin A, and shy away from supplements, since those can lead to liver problems.
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The stock market kicked off 20183 in the red, but that doesn't mean you should shy away from investing.
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Partisans did not shy away from their party nominee in 292 any more than they have in recent years.
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Proud of his home, Staples is at ease within this discord, but he doesn't shy away from its costs.
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California legislators, regulators, and bankruptcy courts should not shy away from this kind of reform because it is bold.
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American cultural elites rarely shy away from the opportunity to pepper their speech and writings with flashy foreign loanwords.
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She was blunt when she didn't agree with someone and encouraged managers not to shy away from harsh criticism.
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"We do some discounting, but we shy away from get your first order free and deep discounting," Ransford said.
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Will they continue to slow-play this process and shy away from impeachment because of the perceived political downside?
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In Kim's case, he championed you as a groundbreaking band but also didn't shy away from sexing you up.
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Even America's most popular politician, Bernie Sanders, is prepared to accept candidates who shy away from pro-choice orthodoxy.
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It doesn't shy away from its characters' more morally horrifying choices, nor the devastating circumstances that led them there.
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All of your films are very extroverted works, artistically—they don't shy away from boldness in terms of approach.
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Take, for example, superstar-in-the-making Lizzo, who's never one to shy away from making a major fashion statement.
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People seeking wholesome ingredients may shy away from these types of products, creating potential headwinds in the industry, Warner said.
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In her book, Judd doesn't shy away from family conflict, revealing that she kept her illness a secret from Wynonna.
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New York (CNN)Donald Trump has never been one to shy away from speaking -- or more accurately, tweeting -- his mind.
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First, President Trump is not going to shy away from being confrontational just because he's now in the Oval Office.
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Obviously I'm not proud of my past, but I've never been a person to shy away from admitting my faults.
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As host of Good Morning America, Robin Roberts doesn't shy away from anything – especially when it comes to her style.
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After that deal went awry, the charity's staff in CAR did not appear to shy away from involvement with weapons.
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I'm all in favor of keeping crush Twitter thriving, and we shouldn't shy away from expressing our pure thirst either.
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Straus doesn't shy away from explicitly gay references or imagery; they are, in fact, the basis of her whole brand.
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She's never been one to shy away from saying exactly what's on her mind or putting those feelings into song.
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Joanna's never been one to shy away from a challenge, or back away from what looks like a dead end.
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REX TILLERSON tends to shy away from the glare of publicity, but this week he was unable to avoid it.
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But B&O has never been one to shy away from interesting designs for both form- and function-related purposes.
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"The app developer doesn't shy away from their intention of helping rioters navigate through the protests," the People's Daily said.
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She doesn't shy away from paparazzi and isn't afraid to put them in check when they get out of line.
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Samuel L. Jackson isn't one to shy away from voicing his opinions — even if they turn out to be unpopular.
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Importantly, it does not shy away from how they were initially dismissed and treated because of their race and gender.
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The statement drew a response from Green, who has never been one to shy away from making his opinions known.
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Cameron Diaz is not one to shy away from a new do, especially when she's influenced by her current mood.
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Baio is also an outspoken social media user who doesn't shy away from discussing his personal politics in public spaces.
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Starr's report was incredibly detailed — even graphic — and did not shy away from physical specifics about Clinton and Lewinsky's relationship.
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As much as I shy away from grownup stuff like marriage, it's beautiful to see two people so happy together.
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Never one to shy away from an epic photo-op, Rihanna predictably put her personal twist on red carpet dressing.
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A slowdown in spending by Chinese tourists prompted Tiffany to shy away from raising its yearly profit targets in November.
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After all, Lee has never been one to shy away from talking about the uncomfortable things — like money, for instance.
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Though other followers criticized that fan for the personal inquiry, Teigen did not shy away from talking about the process.
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Hanna does not shy away from statement pieces, and this season, we'll see even more bright hues in her accessories.
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You might think a rocker of Sambora's caliber would shy away from this sorta thing ... but he's sooo into it.
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They're the three topics we're supposed to shy away from at the dinner table or in basically any everyday conversation.
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He has been very upfront about it in the aftermath, and he didn't want to shy away from it tonight.
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Never one to shy away from culinary opinions, Bourdain also let loose on the topics airplane food and room service.
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He believes that is a sweet spot as megadeals become scarcer as investors shy away from financing the massive transactions.
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But 56 percent of Northern Ireland voters supported remain, and Foster has tended to shy away from hard Brexit positions.
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Leadership that won't shy away from a battle, that won't go play golf when it's time to make tough decisions.
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To his credit, he didn't shy away from the political leanings of the show, but found the funny in it.
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Anthony didn't comment after the game, but Sefolosha is a solid defender who does not shy away from getting physical.
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The photos quickly captured the attention of NFL fans, who didn't shy away from expressing their admiration of the tattoo.
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It's safe to say that David Harbour and Lily Allen don't shy away from showering each other with loving compliments.
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Combat sports demonstrated athletic prowess, bravery, power, determination—they did not shy away from violence, or capitulate to an enemy.
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The teammates don't shy away from calling each other out for bad grades or behavior that could get them benched.
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In "It's the Culture, Stupid," Lee Drutman argues that Democrats need to embrace identity politics, not shy away from them.
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You might think Kapoor would shy away from jobs that require him to have someone telling him what to do.
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Selfie sticks are definitely effective, but people sometimes shy away from them because of how it looks to use one.
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The first Dominican American to win election to either the House or Senate doesn't shy away from his personal story.
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The museum doesn&apost shy away from pointing the finger at humanity for its destructive role in the natural world.
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We want to shy away from the game-y, sketch-y type things and just focus more on educating people.
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She admits that taking on the chip giants requires some guts, but she does not shy away from the challenge.
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That message does not shy away from what one expert in nonprofit marketing called "the elephant in the room" — abortion.
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Clinton will not shy away from preparing for the most painful insults, including a possible focus on her husband's infidelities.
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Rather than shy away from its past, Bethlem meets it head on in one of London's most compelling small galleries.
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We must not shy away from telling the complicated, more interesting stories that are out there waiting to be told.
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I tend to shy away from the big pieces of music that you would not normally be allowed to use.
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Beyoncé refuses to shy away from taking a moment to address police brutality — the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards included.
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Unlike many of his fellow candidates, Gravel did not shy away from attacking his colleagues, primarily through his social media.
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We can't avoid the rule of law, and we won't shy away from our responsibilities, but we do need guarantees.
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I generally shy away from the gratuitous use of JQXZ-type letters because usually it results in lower quality fill.
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As he documents this process, Serreze doesn't shy away from the failures of the Arctic research community, including his own.
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"This is a work that can be used to start conversations and we don't shy away from that," she said.
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It's heartening that a studio has enough respect for its audience to not shy away from this exchange between characters.
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At the same time, Knights and Bikes doesn't shy away from the excruciating pain of needing to leave childhood behind.
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Biohackers tend to shy away from implanting batteries, which can swell and crack the biosafe resin that coats an implant.
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"Don't shy away from the truth," said Mighty Gabby, a prolific calypso singer and one of the island's cultural ambassadors.
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This correlation may make investors shy away from the bonds completely or demand higher returns, meaning higher prices for issuers.
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We should not shy away from them as long as they can be settled by argument and with mutual respect.
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It may be wild to us, but it's somewhat common for actors to shy away from viewing their own work.
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We would not shy away from pressuring China, Russia, Iran and other authoritarian countries on the basis of our values.
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Yet interviews with Burden and others shy away from arguments — few dissenters are given a say, and are essentially dismissed.
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Other pharmacy benefits managers might shy away from maintaining an agreement with PillPack if they see it as a threat.
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It would be reprehensible to shy away from accurately appraising and condemning the way North Korea and Iran are governed.
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Racial violence is nothing to be proud of, he said, so most people tend to shy away from discussing it.
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"I don't think the president should shy away from talking about what our values are in this country," said Rep.
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On the other hand, "I didn't see how we could shy away from the division in the country," he said.
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Unfortunately, some parents shy away from talking openly about a child's mental health and, in many cases, are in denial.
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In a clear sign that House leaders don't intend to shy away from an aggressive approach to the issue, Rep.
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But wanting to do things for yourself does, and that is a definition no one should ever shy away from.
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I used to shy away from doing so in fear of looking weak or incompetent in front of my colleagues.
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Racial violence is nothing to be proud of, he said, so most people tend to shy away from discussing it.
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And, in the direct and forthright manner expected of Navy chiefs, they did not shy away from speaking their mind.
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Ms. Hearst's clothes may look restrained but are made by, and for, someone who doesn't shy away from a fight.
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Gif Design Studios CEO Joana Galvão on getting started as a graphic designer: Don't shy away from old-fashioned approaches
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"We do not shy away from open discussion of the geopolitical realities in Israel, including the conflict," the statement said.
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I think it can be tempting when you've been in an industry for so long to shy away from change.
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Luann de Lesseps didn't shy away from addressing her rehab stay just days after checking out of an alcohol treatment facility.
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And that's why the hosts of the Multiamory podcast, Dedeker Winston, Jase Lindgren, and Emily Matlack, shy away from the term.
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Kanye West's Twitter fingers were at it again Tuesday – and this time, he didn't shy away from indirectly mentioning Taylor Swift.
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But director Anthony Maras didn't want Hotel Mumbai to shy away from showing the accurate, graphic violence of the Mumbai attacks.
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While the speaker is hiding in plain sight, the book is a "coming out" that doesn't shy away from its politics.
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These concerns may have led some women to shy away from eating fish when attempting to become pregnant, the researchers added.
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Gigi Hadid and her crew of A-list BFFs never shy away from a good party (we're looking at you, Taylor).
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Perhaps Trump accusers who've been happy to smear him in the press would shy away from repeating their allegations under oath.
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But he dared me to put bread in my pocket, and I'm not really one to shy away from a dare.
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Women who don't shy away from publicly expressing their opinions routinely receive obnoxious comments, gross pictures, and even threats on Twitter.
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Another former Morrison colleague from Kyl's office said if Morrison was alarmed, he wouldn't shy away from letting the committee know.
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The more that prices rise and fall, the more ordinary people will shy away from using the coins for everyday transactions.
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Grossman didn't shy away from WW's position as a weight loss company, saying that "wellness" for many people involves losing weight.
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"We've got some pretty wild traps in the film — we don't shy away from the gore," Spierig explained to the outlet.
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The Starboy singer didn't shy away from posting a picture either sharing a photo of the couple on the red carpet.
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Trump may shy away from publicly criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin, but on the military front he's adopted an aggressive posture.
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We won't shy away from the big issues — we'll dig in and hear from the people who are making it happen.
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"Historically investors shy away from aerospace deals, because they can't imagine when an opportunity or liquidity event will happen," Kim said.
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However, Hauser points out that even in a quality sex-ed program, some administrators still shy away from sharing critical information.
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People tend to shy away from a bold colors because they don't feel confident, but you've got to just own it.
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They shy away from this idea not because it resembles the enslavement of individuals to society, but because it is impractical.
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Carrie Underwood didn't shy away from the cameras as she shared a video playfully documenting her husband's "annoying" behavior on Saturday.
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I think in order to really examine ourselves we can't really shy away from the best and the worst of us.
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The series does not shy away from the fact that sinister uses have been made of the "glory that was Greece".
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Like American Gods and Game of Thrones, Altered Carbon doesn't shy away from the sex and violence of its source material.
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Over the years, Ophelia has come to symbolize love's maddening power, but this Ophelia doesn't quite shy away from that narrative.
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This Is Us' Chrissy Metz doesn't shy away from letting us see what it takes to make red carpet magic happen.
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To look into your hearts and truly answer which Chris is best—this is a task many would shy away from.
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Why, in a world brimming with tech jobs (525,293 open jobs, to be exact), do many students shy away from programming?
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Fans of Beto O'Rourke know that throughout the course of his Senate campaign the man didn't shy away from social media.
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They didn't shy away from invoking Charlottesville, however, as they chanted "We don't see Heather Heyer in the crowd!" in Shelbyville.
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On the one hand, he didn't shy away from feeding people with deliciously frank and gossipy commentary about art and life.
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An outspoken talk show host, bestselling author and producer, Chelsea Handler isn't one to shy away from a little hard work.
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If bond yields keep rising, investors may want to shy away from stocks that are prized for their standout dividend payments.
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But this Hollywood's good girl is also not one to shy away from a fight -- especially if its for equal pay.
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This list definitely makes dating difficult because I tend to not shy away from asking about people's feminism on dating apps.
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This 1984 doesn't shy away from the dark climax of the story, which sees Winston and Julia captured and brutally tortured.
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Throughout the health care debate in the House, Republican senators didn't shy away from criticizing the negotiations happening across the Capitol.
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Not even the opportunity to claim his rightful throne as the father of reggaeton, a title he doesn't shy away from.
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I never felt pressure to suppress my sexuality from my agent or anyone else, and I don't shy away from it.
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Sanders promised to be a friend to both Israel and the Palestinians -- but didn't shy away from criticizing the U.S. ally.
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Our style hero does not shy away from bold blue camouflage, no -- he doubles down with a pocket square and bowtie.
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"In Islam (it) is clear that apostates do attract capital punishment, we don't shy away from that," said spokesman Uthman Badar.
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Jonas didn't shy away from discussing the purity ring he wore as a teenage Disney star prior to losing his virginity.
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"I wanted to come in and do repairs and some people might shy away from that, but not me," she said.
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Christie, not one to shy away from a spat, engaged right back with "Mike from Montclair" after the insults started flying.
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The show won't shy away from the region's mounting problems, but hopes to tackle them with a unique sense of humor.
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Yes, some music writers shy away from politics, and that's their prerogative, but I never saw much value in feigned objectivity.
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The Keepers doesn't shy away from telling Wehner's story, and Wehner doesn't shy away either, describing the abuse in horrific detail.
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So have more than 100 countries, many of which (like Ireland, Russia and Canada) don't traditionally shy away from drinking alcohol.
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The Biebs doesn't shy away from contact during these games -- he plays almost every week -- and this time he went down.
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A quick perusal of Twitter shows that while some women advocate for making the first move, others shy away from it.
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Mossberg didn't shy away from the SpaceX comparison, which is also reusing its rockets in a similar way to Blue Origin.
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He didn't shy away from politics, nor offer simplistic platitudes to salve the consciences of often advantaged-by-birth viewing audiences.
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Stocks are viewed as riskier than bonds, and investors tend to shy away from risk when markets are full of uncertainty.
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Marling, now 27, doesn't shy away from her earlier albums, but speaks rather fondly of her past work, her past selves.
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On the campaign trail, Trump did not shy away from using the military as a prop for attacks on his rivals.
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"We do not shy away from problems," the official, Zhu Guangyao, a vice minister of finance, told reporters at a briefing.
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Candidates and hiring managers alike shy away from the word "negotiation," but it's a normal, healthy part of any hiring process.
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Photo editors at The New York Times see images like this regularly — and we do not shy away from publishing them.
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Notoriously secret on one hand, Apple has never been one to shy away from speaking its mind on matters of principle.
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If and when the time comes for a pivot, don't shy away from letting your investors know about the new direction.
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So to go back to the word "socialism," why do you shy away from using it to describe your own views?
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Still, you can't shy away from the fact that Facebook's power as a news distributor has grown dramatically in recent years.
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Rather than shy away from the cultural hurdles she faced in Virginia, Harrod chose to double down on her creative expression.
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The curators do not shy away from what they've uncovered in the primary didactics for the show or its scholarly catalogue.
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Congressional Republicans have also continued to shy away from talk of the president's personal conduct and management of the White House.
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However, she has hinted that she won't shy away from themes of diversity and inclusivity — a constant throughline in her career.
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There can be a saccharine sweetness to K-pop, and bubble gum is an aesthetic the genre doesn't shy away from.
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So would he rather the companies shy away from CPAC, or brave the critics and try to change a few minds?
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Mr. Zeman does not shy away from the fact that he is close with Mr. Putin and actively courting Chinese investment.
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Never one to shy away from performing epic concerts late into the evening, Bruce Springsteen is taking things one step further.
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But for all the female characters jammed into these films, they can shy away from revealing the complexity of female experiences.
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Eat what you want, when you want it "Boy Meets World" didn't shy away from real-world topics like body image.
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You seem very interested in opéra comique and operetta, traditions of music theater that many big opera houses shy away from.
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In the special, shot at the Moody Theater in Austin, Segura doesn't shy away from vulgarity, but he's not intentionally cruel.
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The mossy cloth covering is certainly warmer and cuddlier than Aibo, and the robot doesn't shy away from a good hug.
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If you see a friend struggling, don't shy away from reaching out for fear you may not have all the answers.
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But Graham still doesn't always shy away from critiquing the president, just recently condemning Trump's withdrawal of troops from northern Syria.
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And she doesn't shy away from politics, either, with her passion for preserving national institutions such as the library shining through.
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When fans swarmed her mentions asking how she came upon the scandalous information, Porter didn't shy away from revealing her source.
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It's better to eat foods rich in vitamin A and shy away from supplements, since those can lead to liver problems.
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Nor does Ritvo shy away from the possibility that the start of his career will be the entirety of his career.
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It doesn't shy away from the realities that the campaigns on their website reflect about the state of healthcare in America.
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To give him credit, Malthus' subsequent scholarship showed that the man did not shy away from rigorously examining his own premises.
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She doesn&apost shy away from regulation, the r-word that has other Silicon Valley VCs apprehensive in boardrooms across California.
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Even Taylor Swift, who tends to shy away from political statements, said she had donated to the students organizing the march.
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Thunberg, who has never been one to shy away from pissing off adults, did not directly respond to Trump's apparent taunt.
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The rail delivery delays led Bombardier executives to shy away from reaffirming 2020 objectives, such as growing revenues to $20 billion.
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The conservative majority on the high court won't shy away from the movement's goal of abolishing affirmative action in college admissions.
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Many women shy away from starting financial careers because of the lack of "flexibility," often a code word for having children.
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But he didn't shy away from poking holes in the defense Zuckerberg has offered of Facebook's controversial handling of political ads.
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The media shouldn't shy away from pointing that out, and the people supporting Trump should know that's exactly what they're supporting.
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This is art that's stripped to the essentials yet doesn't shy away from spectacle — a paradox, but not a facile one.
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However, he did talk a bit about Medicare-for-all in Iowa Thursday, and seemed to shy away from the label.
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Most notable was the ping system, which let players who typically shy away from on-mic multiplayer experiences communicate with teammates nonverbally.
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Paramount shelled out $40 million to produce the R-rated "Rocketman," which doesn't shy away from sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll.
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He and Elizabeth were psychologists studying sex, so I didn't want to shy away from their exploration of what that was like.
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And as many of you know, we in Gen Z do not shy away from being loud in order to affect change.
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Still, investors have been leery lately of even this REIT sector, as they shy away from commercial real estate stocks in general.
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I don't shy away from always-on friend-tracking because I enjoy skirting off to odd parts of town, doing secret things.
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But Remnick doesn't shy away from Obama's embellishments on the campaign trail, or his connections to shady Chicago figures like Tony Rezko.
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Kerry Washington: Don't shy away from difficulty The actress says that sometimes the best life decisions arise from ditching the status quo.
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But here's the thing: When it comes to buying gifts for your mother, you shouldn't shy away from technology, gadgets, and trends.
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Crowley doesn't shy away from the fact that Foursquare's apps have become something of a conduit to more efficiently gather location data.
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United Technologies shares have been treading water as investors shy away from stocks of conglomerates in favor of buying more focused companies.
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She does not shy away from violence, but nor does she revel in it; most notably, the climactic battle is barely described.
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She doesn't shy away from exploring the pervasive, sometimes destructive ways technology drives and complicates our lives, our culture and our relationships.
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And while today's virtual reality companies shy away from the philosophical questions they're inevitable posing to us all, Westworld boldly confronts them.
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It takes courage to write a book like "Ordinary Girls," and Díaz does not shy away from her deepest, most troubling truths.
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The couple took a sunny afternoon stroll on the beach in Malibu, California, and did not shy away from showing some PDA.
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Oversized, Head-To-Toe Once you start leaning into bigger silhouettes, don't shy away from picking oversized pieces from top to bottom.
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Rose has never been one to shy away from expressing herself or her opinions — whether it's about sex or a famous ex.
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But Pence did not shy away from repeating Trump's unfounded claims against the Bidens and called for an investigation into their behavior.
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Yes, they are young and as a result might feel more comfortable making blunt polarizing statements that adults might shy away from.
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Rockets beat Thunder despite Westbrook's triple-double OKLAHOMA CITY — Houston's Patrick Beverley has never been one to shy away from a challenge.
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He noted that many are in Main Street businesses that banks shy away from, such as dry cleaners, Laundromats and gas stations.
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Birnbaum does not shy away from talking about how Kustomer is faring against competitors, or why its platform is better than theirs.
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The Insecure star didn't shy away from mocking rapper and designer Kanye West, husband of Influencer of the Year winner Kim Kardashian.
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She tends to shy away from cursory internet research in favor of old magazines, and even yearbooks, for more specific 1980s inspiration.
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" She explains that the men often shy away from the term "ghostwriter," instead choosing to call themselves "collaborative writers," or "co-writers.
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Ariel Winter is never one to shy away from defending her outfit choices, celebrating her body and putting haters in their place.
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Saturday Night Live didn't exactly shy away from politics this week, which featured Trump impersonator-in-chief Alec Baldwin as the host.
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Yamazaki often bounces back and forth between commercial and gallery work, and she doesn't shy away from any intersections of the two.
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Paperspace founders Daniel Kobran and Dillon Erb set out to solve a hard problem, one the typical startup might shy away from.
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"I am a black success story, I'm not going to shy away from that," she said to cheers during one campaign event.
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As host of the 2017 Oscars, the late night personality didn't shy away from taking jabs at Trump in his opening monologue.
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But we all lose if men shy away from the vital importance, to all, of life-saving care for women and girls.
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Here Snyder poses a question that superhero movies usually shy away from: What about all the actual people in those flattened buildings?
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The creative force behind Star Wars is revealing its progressive roots in response — even as their gatekeepers shy away from those roots.
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Then there are people who do just the opposite: They yield to the needs of others and shy away from the spotlight.
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"Women candidates sometimes shy away from talking about motherhood, but it's a huge part of who I am," Grechen Shirley tells Broadly.
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Don't shy away from talking about finances with your kids, just as you talk about the day's activities around the dinner table.
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And you may already know that the firm tends to shy away from seed rounds and start investing in Series A rounds.
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But the Egyptian authorities could shy away from reforms at some stage during a three-year programme if faced with popular opposition.
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Most investors shy away from bonds because they yield (or return) less than equities and tend to be more complex in nature.
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Plus, he doesn't think investors should shy away from Japan, even with the North Korea missile threat lurking under 600 miles away.
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And that's exactly why I shy away from any sort of exercise, except for maybe a short run timed with wash day.
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"We can't shy away from using sanctions because it will slow down growth, but we can't do it frivolously either," Lew said.
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But in practice, when organizations don't know exactly what "actively promoting" abortion means, they tend to shy away from the conversation entirely.
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Business groups say the new rules will increase compliance costs for employers and prompt companies to shy away from using payroll cards.
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Conservatives shouldn't shy away from the big problems, nor should we consider the discussion finished simply because of the Green New Deal.
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Clinton doesn't shy away from the complexity of the wage gap when she offers up her ideas for how to solve it.
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Unlike his predecessors, who didn't shy away from the "vacation" label, Trump has adopted the notion that time off is time wasted.
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Administrators may shy away from establishing any social parameters, but they haven't replaced old behavior codes with any clear positive moral vision.
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It does not not shy away from the complex emotions involved in organizing, or the effects of routine surveillance and skewed narratives.
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Don't shy away from broth labeled not clear, or "paitan" — milky and opaque, it is still bracing even on a summer's day.
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Clinton talks regularly about being a mother and a grandmother, and she doesn't shy away from embracing her potential to make history.
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And while Tlaib doesn't shy away from talking about her faith, it's not a big part of her pitch to her voters.
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Talks will focus on shared diplomatic and military endeavors, but an Elysee official said Macron would not shy away from trickier issues.
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SNL also didn't shy away from a question on the minds of many Democratic voters right now: Who will Elizabeth Warren endorse?
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You list it, you don't shy away from the truth of something even though it feels hard and embarrassing, you move on.
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In other words, it seems possible that Apple will shy away from projects that are gratuitously dark or heavy on social issues.
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And it felt like a stretch that academy members might recognize a horror film when they usually shy away from honoring them.
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Yet even with a short running time the filmmakers don't shy away from more complex issues — racial tensions, gentrification, art and anger.
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Another reason to think May might shy away from getting tough on dirty money: The economy is already in a fragile state.
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I usually shy away from regular clothes you find at a mall and always find my key unique pieces at thrift stores.
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Despite all the genuinely positive benefits that may come from people discussing salaries, we still shy away from talking about it. Why?
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Companies in China generally shy away from sharing location data with the local authorities, over fears it could be leaked or sold.
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Most parents would shy away from declaring one child their favorite — but that's exactly what one tweet is inviting people to do.
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As a nation, we must not shy away from the human factor — keeping America first should include keeping it first in compassion.
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Docile is queer and kinky and doesn't shy away from the complicated questions that can come into play with those intersecting realities.
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Finding solutions to improve school safety will be difficult, but we can't shy away from seeking answers just because they are hard.
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For hundreds of years, our service members have refused to shy away from making difficult choices in order to do what's right.
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It takes on a light and casual tone in some chapters, but doesn't shy away from explanations of more complicated topics, either.
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It doesn't shy away from intensity, yet delivers the action and thrills you'd expect to find in this galaxy far, far away.
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Employers have noticed that these deductibles can be steep for employees, leading some to shy away from offering exclusively high-deductible plans.
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As someone with oily, acne-prone skin, I tend to shy away from thicker creams out of fear of triggering a breakout.
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"I don't think primaries are something that people should shy away from," Kennedy told reporters last weekend, according to the Associated Press.
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She's also the sort of fearless performer who doesn't shy away from occasionally stage-diving into the arms of her adoring fans.
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As traditional banks shy away from small to medium-sized business loans in Mexico, Konfio's credit underwriting service provides a faster alternative.
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The "quintessentially British" program moves at a leisurely clip, and doesn't shy away from difficult topics such as dementia or domestic abuse.
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You're around texture and color and pattern all the time, but you don't shy away from it in your art collection. Why?
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I respect and appreciate the import, time, and energy he placed in his decisions, that he didn't shy away from his duties.
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He also doesn't shy away from some very intense love scenes between Sook-Hee and Lady Hideko that are only slightly gratuitous.
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Slim Thug at By Chloe / Photo by DJ Young Samm Slim Thug has never been one to shy away from his accomplishments.
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Cruz didn't shy away from that when asked to defend the ad, instead launching into a story about his Cuban immigrant father.
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Snyder has been known to shy away from sharing details of her personal life, only doing a handful of interviews during her career.
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They feel it's crucial to not shy away from more difficult topics such as spaying and neutering, heartworms, animal shelters, and sometimes euthanasia.
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While on the red carpet, the couple didn't shy away from the cameras and packed on the PDA, kissing and cuddling for photos.
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"We tend not to shy away from the cosmetic angle, or promote discretion, like some other brands do," Doyle told Mashable over email.
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Kristen Stewart is not one to shy away from fearless hair changes, but her latest blonde buzz cut is her most daring yet.
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The mother-daughter duo doesn't shy away from vending machine burritos or Easy Cheese; Lorelai once even ate pizza out of the garbage.
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"We don't want to shy away from saying that China's economy is facing downward pressure, but overall the progress is steady," he said.
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Carcel, a trendy Danish clothing brand, has an unusual marketing strategy: It doesn't shy away from discussing its use of overseas prison labor.
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The violence is extreme, almost intimate, and the camera doesn't shy away from any moment, no matter how uncomfortable it makes audiences feel.
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As recounted in Kirby's biography and on his museum's website, the artist was never one to shy away from a fight with Nazis.
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Facebook may still shy away from the term "media company," but the social network will soon have its own set of TV apps.
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It doesn't shy away from difficult and complex topics, from Ryan's co-dependence on his mother to the toll of being a caretaker.
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But with fears of spiralling violence in the south, security forces said they would not shy away from using force to quell protests.
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So will people come to embrace smart home technology in all areas of the home, or shy away from the intrusion of privacy?
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It's refreshing that this one didn't shy away from feelings or queerness, considering how aggressively heterosexual sex comedies have been in the past.
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Still, it's a shame Amazon decided to simply shy away from reasonable questions voters might have about election-related topics in the news.
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While the movie doesn't shy away from grim subject matter, if you've seen Little Miss Sunshine, then you know it's no gritty drama.
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AOL is notably one of the first digital publishers to shy away from the typical NewFront format, which mostly mimics TV Upfront presentations.
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Inside, the McHales didn't shy away from color or pattern, as many of the rooms feature a pop of paint or textured wallpaper.
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I also love that she didn't shy away from wearing major statement earrings with the bold gown adding gold geometric Neil Lane danglers.
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Jordan says he didn't shy away from his intentions, but they both know he didn't do the thing she wanted him to do.
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As politicians tend to shy away from the sensitive topic of FGM, the responsibility falls on charities to do the work, said Dukureh.
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But with fears of spiraling violence in the south, security forces said they would not shy away from using force to quell protests.
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He's the rare actor who understands that vulnerability and weakness are different things, and he doesn't shy away from either of those things.
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While Dr. Bryson admits that most experts shy away from encouraging treatments not scientifically proven, like this one, she offers a different perspective.
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They would shy away from anything that took most of its money from Saudi Arabia, says a person close to one such vehicle.
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She doesn't shy away from sharing opinions on hot pop culture topics like Game of Thrones, and has a plan for essentially everything.
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While it's unclear what category they are set to present, Dunaway and Beatty won't shy away from poking fun at last year's mishap.
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Ordinarily journalists shy away from asking presidents whether they're lying, but Trump has provided everyone with more than enough reasons to doubt him.
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Dash, who rose to fame in 1995's Clueless, didn't shy away from controversial topics during her tenure as a Fox News contributor.
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But it is also because Mr Son's method is to do things rapidly and on a scale other investors would shy away from.
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Was there a specific point you decided to shy away from the punk or noise sound and go for that biker muscle rock?
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While it's unclear what category they are set to present, Beatty and Dunaway won't shy away from poking fun at last year's mishap.
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Nor does it shy away from the appalling realities of the Cotton Blossom's time and place, 1887 to 1927 in the American South.
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The two held hands on the red carpet and didn't shy away from PDA, sharing a sweet kiss as they posed for photos.
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But his consensual framework forces him to shy away from the revolutionary nature of the war, emphasized by recent historians like James Oakes.
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We don't shy away from any challenge and strive to make each project as breathtaking for parents as it is for their children.
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The Handmaid's Tale doesn't shy away from physical or sexual violence, but one Season 2 scene was too much for actor Joseph Fiennes.
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Whether the industry experiences pressure to lower prices or not, the general investor is going to shy away from investing in controversial stocks.
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Despite refusing to talk about the Echo and Google Home, Schiller didn't shy away from talking about voice-based devices as a whole.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Tuesday said he expects President-elect Donald Trump won't shy away from fighting back against China on trade.
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My advice to other parents is: Don't shy away from instilling boldness in your kids because that's what the world needs right now.
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Cuban has accumulated nearly 2 million dollars of fines levied by the National Basketball Association and does not shy away from the headlines.
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Burger King's North America president Alex Macedo didn't shy away from the language and established beats honed by companies like Google and Microsoft.
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With the caveat that it "depends on your definition of won," Beck did not shy away from noting the company's first mover advantage.
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Kardashian West isn't one to shy away from prioritizing style, but she also understands substance is key when caring for a new infant.
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Of course, in the type of market that sees investors shy away from risk, value stocks should be expected to do relatively well.
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We in the West should not shy away from arbitrating between the Islam of anger and activism, and that of purity and peace.
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Although she mentions Rodgers "has a few scars from helping me on this one," Fletcher doesn't shy away from getting her hands dirty.
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"It's just a fish that you can't really make any money on, so a lot of people shy away from that," Milburn says.
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THE WITCHES ARE COMING By Lindy West The writer and feminist extraordinaire Lindy West has never been one to shy away from conflict.
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And she is a brave and forceful performer and does not shy away from what she believes, which I think is an asset.
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If that changes, liberals and moderates shouldn't shy away from nixing Obama-era policies to accept a market-based solution to climate change.
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At Penn State, where I am a student, the vast majority of my peers seek out, rather than shy away from, differing opinions.
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"I kind of shy away from it being, 'Oh, it's the next Game of Thrones', because it's a completely different genre," she said.
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If you shy away from those tough decisions, then sometimes you're creating a bigger monster for yourself that's going to be up ahead.
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Like her Victorian forebears, Atwood does not shy away from the idea that the novel is a place to explore questions of morality.
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And she doesn't shy away from the tough causes; she is one of the few outspoken politicians supporting pro-choice reproductive rights legislation.
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It's a plot point that is important both in the books and in the show, and the series didn't shy away from it.
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Having your friends shy away from you so as to not be tainted by your toxicity can kind of wear on a broad.
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The Moon is in loudmouth Sagittarius, and you're ready to talk about things that most people shy away from: sex, taxes, and death.
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Never one to shy away from a tiara, Fergie wore a feather crown, but kept her look simple in a black dress coat.
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Ginsburg, the 85-year-old Supreme Court justice who has sat on the court for nearly 25 years, doesn't shy away from fashion.
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A postcrisis push for loan growth has prompted regulatory warnings about lax lending standards and made smaller banks shy away from the market.
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It was very important to us that the ceremony is very clearly a sexual assault and to not shy away from that idea.
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Chief among the book's strengths is that it does not shy away from pointing out similar contradictions in the relationship at its heart.
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Just like we typically shy away from discussing salaries or benefits or anything else personal with our coworkers, talking gifts can feel taboo.
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We will not shy away from asking them challenging questions: What is circularity and can it really improve their operations and carbon output?
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This is an assured debut that doesn't shy away from the task of holding the ordinary and otherworldly in its hand, at once.
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She is dogged and loveable at the same time and does not shy away from speaking truth to power, even to fellow Democrats.
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The money managers behind pension funds, endowments, and other investors may chose to shy away from risky startup investments amid broader market uncertainty.
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I think that is something that is definitely not advertised and, you know, it's not something I think companies should shy away from.
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Mr. Strömholm's work does not shy away from these realities, but as a whole his body of work centers on his subjects' dignity.
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The film is the latest regional-language flick to focus on social issues that India's big-budget Bollywood movies generally shy away from.
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It's telling, perhaps, that even as these apps build out their databases, some museums themselves are starting to shy away from apps altogether.
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In the past six months, however, New Yorkers have been treated to three productions that don't shy away from pop and rock excess.
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"I'm not going to shy away from saying we want the record," Draymond Green said after a loss to the Spurs in March.
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But the theater that appeals to me doesn't shy away from spectacle, or from embracing the power of music to tell a story.
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Without comprehensive and permanent trade agreements, companies may continue to shy away from large-scale investments in the United Kingdom, S&P said.
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He may be underestimated by polls in which people who like his ideas shy away from him through fear that he can't win.
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The matter was eventually resolved, but it reveals how the quiet accountant from Brooklyn didn't shy away from bare-knuckle tactics in business.
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This lawsuit possesses the potential to tear away that illusion, and no one, least of all Asian-Americans, should shy away from it.
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Heller's film doesn't shy away from religion—impossible to, since that's the heart of Rogers's work—but it doesn't grapple with it, either.
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Comedian Joe Rogan doesn't shy away from controversy, using his wildly popular podcast to air conspiracy theories, questionable comments, and other divisive content.
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Prosecutors typically shy away from discussing the progress of investigations to avoid unfairly framing public expectations, partly because new evidence could unexpectedly arise.
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He didn't shy away from the softer sides of the doctor and also made the character quite the romantic, an extremely likable lead.
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Long advocating their distaste for Polish mainstream media, PiS ministers do not shy away from expressing what they think of critical press coverage.
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The courts could conceivably shy away from the issue as too political, or they could take an expansive view of the relevant clauses.
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As attorney general under Bush, Barr advocated for the sort of "tough-on-crime" policies that even some Republicans shy away from today.
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Traditionally, Republican Party politicians have tried to shy away from saying overtly racist things precisely because racism is not a winning general election platform.
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I came into this journey telling myself that I needed to trust myself and not shy away from any and all feelings I experienced.
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People who shy away from intensity will feel called to touch its edges, and those who thrive in it will have a fantastic time!
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Gordon Ramsay is never one to shy away from a culinary critique, and it appears not even Halloween candy is safe from his wrath.
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Yet over the last week, the President, giving Washington whiplash, has seemed to shy away from the potential political consequences of his planned actions.
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The Switch's new flagship title was a clear departure from the classic Mario blueprint and Nintendo wasn't trying to shy away from that fact.
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They're the ones who need to understand what has been suppressed, because they're the ones who are not going to shy away from it.
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