How To Use Shy away from In A Sentence

  • In August, Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne observed that Obama seemed to shy away from politicking and said, "In a democracy, separating governing from 'politicking' is impossible. Bob Burnett: After the Disaster: Four Lessons for Democrats
  • The Russian dose not shy away from the winter.
  • Don't shy away from adopting the good habits those otIT recordrs use.
  • I shy away from this task.
  • It is is not something we should shy away from. Times, Sunday Times
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  • I shy away from this task
  • Earl: It'seems that girls shy away from careers in science and math.
  • She did not shy away from the barriers she often faced as a result of publicly identifying the structure of male patriarchy.
  • Why did you decide to shy away from the burned-out, tormented cop and create soccer dad type guys? Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Marshall Karp, part one
  • Our hope it to encourage non-religious members of our community to not shy away from the term atheist and for believers to recognize that atheists are not anti-theists. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News
  • But perhaps the main reason why most people shy away from LPG conversions is that it is sometimes difficult to find a garage that sells the fuel.
  • The fear that during unofficial strikes the courts could sequestrate the unions' funds has made the bureaucracy shy away from using the kind of tactics required to win disputes.
  • Many foreigners shy away from these, but the gelatinous consistency of the trotters is a good contrast with the crispness of the tostada. A Guide to Mexican Butcher Shops Part II: Pork and Lamb
  • People shy away from putting themselves out on a limb and trying to improve a skill. Times, Sunday Times
  • With songs about lost love, broken hearts, fratricide, betrayal, drug addiction and the fear of death, the new record delves deeply into realms of experience that many lesser artists shy away from.
  • Sites tend to be built using solid HTML and shy away from high-end attempts at interactivity.
  • So churches should not shy away from the concept of elder.
  • As a result, most board-certified surgeons also shy away from issuing Christmas gift certificates.
  • If you go there and shy away from tackles they get on top of you. The Sun
  • Never one to shy away from polemics, Gould was often criticized by other scientists for his penchant for staking debates in rather extreme terms, and sometimes caricaturing his opponents' positions.
  • He should not shy away from a judge.
  • Controversy is not something he and his co-founders shy away from.
  • Not to be one to shy away from a spicy dish, but am I reading the berbere recipe correctly 2 3/4 cup of cayenne? The Takedown Tackles Tofu
  • Asparagus beetles tend to shy away from asparagus when tomatoes, parsley or basil are planted nearby.
  • Van Loon did not shy away from controversial statements.
  • Geologists (who never shy away from sesquipedalian words) call the process ‘differentiation.’
  • And she doesn't shy away from what she calls the sadder parts of the culture - the poverty and child abuse she witnesses. NPR Topics: News
  • And even when we find out, we often shy away from the lesson.
  • Granted, they don't shy away from monotone, Teutonic vocals or cold, trebly analogue synth riffs, but their sound is equally rooted in punk influences.
  • I know I shouldn't eat that fat meat, but I never shy away from it.
  • There's also a strong temptation to lionize Pedro to the point of sainthood, and while Winick doesn't dive in headfirst, he doesn't exactly shy away from the opportunity either. Robot Reviews: Pedro & Me | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Van Loon did not shy away from controversial statements.
  • At first many will want to hear what Sarah has to shreek er, say, then they will shy away from any broadcast that features Sarah. Poll: Majority of Republicans don't think Palin's qualified for prez
  • I'm not one to shy away from making my own form of hooch, and this stuff fits that description nicely.
  • And even when we find out, we often shy away from the lesson.
  • But Porter does not shy away from the pithy language of the street, when it seems called for.
  • In the long run, I think many people will shy away from becoming collectors in an outlawed or illegitimate area.
  • If you go there and shy away from tackles they get on top of you. The Sun
  • Tmac shy away from being great and want someone else to bail him out.
  • I've seen guys wrap a bird in barb wire but I would think that this would make thim shy away from grabbing the bird at all. How do you teach a young pointer not to bite down on quail?
  • If you honestly set out to learn how to untangle your own snafus , you'll find that even people who shy away from raw neediness start offering advice.
  • Try not to shy away from eating socially. Coping with Bulimia
  • Most investors shy away from brownfields because environmental laws assign liability to a broad range of parties, including the present owner.
  • Psychological factors also cause some young people to shy away from Chinese publications.
  • If we are not afraid to talk about conditions such as Down’s syndrome to a pregnant woman, we should not shy away from addressing the issue of craniosynostosis, which is just as real, if a bit less common. The Beauty of Love
  • I too shy away from rifle calibers ending in magnum, and I see no real need for super hot calibers for whitetail sized game at whitetail hunting typical ranges. I'm planning on setting up a fixed shooting platform and taking shots at whitetail deer at 350-400 Yds.
  • Known for her gutsy red carpet fashion choices, Dree doesn't shy away from anything body-con or revealing. Dree Hemingway's Fearless Fashions (PHOTOS, POLL)
  • She doesn't shy away from using her chest voice campily, and her upper registers are no less thrilling.
  • Margins are under pressure as clients shy away from buying complex bull - market products.
  • All I've seen, so far, in the ‘world’ of blogs, is words, lots of words; many worded comments and certainly people who do not shy away from voicing their opinions.
  • I also felt that calling zazen "calming down" is a little off the mark; I'm reading Brad Warner's Hardcore Zen right now, and he doesn't shy away from the frustration, pain, boredom and annoyance that the zen student will encounter. Take Your Foot Off the Brake
  • I have always said that I prefer to experience feelings to the full rather than shy away from them.
  • It is impossible for him to shy away from the problems.
  • It is is not something we should shy away from. Times, Sunday Times
  • Without directly referring to union concerns over possible job cuts in the public service, Moleketi called on the conference to shy away from what she described as adversarial bargaining. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Investors who shy away from the risk of equities and the negligible interest on cash savings may prefer to buy bonds.
  • There is a reason for this, which is that most sane women will probably shy away from dressing like a walking, talking hologram. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two decades after government-imposed prudishness ended with the Soviet collapse, Russians still shy away from embracing European-style sexual mores.
  • It's hard to define precisely, and even bands within this genre shy away from giving it an exact title.
  • People shy away from putting themselves out on a limb and trying to improve a skill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Habitat seemed the next best criterion to search by, since many waterfowl shy away from inland bodies of water.
  • It is is not something we should shy away from. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you go there and shy away from tackles they get on top of you. The Sun
  • He doesn't shy away from matchups against star players and is the team's nastiest lineman.
  • It's the same reason U.S. airlines shy away from adding service in rival airline's fortress hubs -- the bigger incumbent can outmatch you in flights and fares to protect its markets, and likely has many business travelers locked into frequent flier programs and corporate contracts. For Fliers, 'Open Skies' Start Is Slow
  • While theoretical academics and self-conscious modernists shy away from the sentimental pitfalls of such subjects as love, sex and death, the country and western crooners would give the human tragi-comedy full unashamed voice. This week's new exhibitions
  • This time, BMW seems to be aiming at 3-series customers who shy away from the larger cars and their lairy image.
  • She doesn't shy away from using her chest voice campily, and her upper registers are no less thrilling.
  • At IPC she proved a capable chief executive and did not shy away from the tough decisions.
  • We frequently shy away from making decisions.
  • I just shy away from hats, and gloves are encumbrances.
  • Churches will not draw young people to their doors if they shy away from any mention of adoration as a matter of embarrassment.
  • We frequently shy away from making decisions.
  • I don't think you have to shy away from the idea of tokenism," she told the Washington Post in 1977, soon after being confirmed by the Senate as commerce secretary. First Female Commerce Secretary Was Bureaucratic Infighter
  • People shy away from putting themselves out on a limb and trying to improve a skill. Times, Sunday Times
  • She eschews the politics of personality, protecting her privacy, tending to shy away from the media and preferring to play her role dead straight.
  • We must not shy away from our collective responsibilities.
  • As it is today, this is pure sit-com material and most respectable sit-com writers would shy away from such clichéd and hackneyed situations.
  • Never one to shy away from diversity, Watanabe has blended straight jazz with bebop, Latin and even African rhythms in order to create some truly unique sounds.
  • Earl: It'seems that girls shy away from careers in science and math.
  • Many older drivers shy away from the growing breed of commodious, family-orientated ‘people carriers’.
  • But why, in general, does mathematics education shy away from placing our decimal numeration into the framework of positional systems?
  • Two decades after government-imposed prudishness ended with the Soviet collapse, Russians still shy away from embracing European-style sexual mores.
  • Because of his unkempt appearance people would shy away from him. The Sun
  • We must not shy away from our collective responsibilities.
  • Only a pseudoscientist would shy away from testing her/his hypothesis! Another Protozoan and Front-Loading
  • Don't shy away from saying what you think.
  • This assumption is the reason, I think, why some white people shy away from books with black people on the covers. Author-friends, Meet Carleen Brice
  • Her eyes shy away from mine.

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