How To Use Sidestep In A Sentence

  • Apparently, today's purveyors of pagan religions have sidestepped this question by changing the labels.
  • It is a delicate task to choreograph the proceedings in such a way as to sidestep them.
  • Giving money to charity in your will is another handy way to sidestep the taxman. Times, Sunday Times
  • He made a grab for her but she sidestepped him.
  • Some architects and scholars of architecture have sidestepped this question and chosen instead to experiment with vernacularism.
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  • Pressure was applied with cool precision: women had discovered that to sidestep male dominance was to avoid destructive rage.
  • I tried to bolt, sidestepping Maxim's frail attempts to stop me and opening the lock as I had the last time.
  • So he kind of sidestepped it and said, ` Well, Mr. Roosevelt is -- is not planning on doing any campaigning further here, but we want to thank you, and he wants to say that he's feeling as hearty as a bull moose. ' Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend
  • As skiers did prior to machine grooming, we sidestepped and herringboned uphill to pack down the powder and skied down several times.
  • The report sidesteps the environmental issues.
  • Mr. Rogers has sidestepped this potential aesthetic booby trap by installing everything in the 19th-century manner — paintings "skied" on the walls, and sculpture filling the gallery as it would have been seen in its own day — a nonjudgmental approach that simply treats the work as part of our art and cultural history. The MFA's New Art of the Americas Wing . . .
  • Buttons on the cane's handle vibrate gently to warn a user to dodge low ceilings and sidestep objects blocking their path.
  • The debate can't be sidestepped by saying that whenever A disagrees with B, we should compromise by going with B's position.
  • Specifically, embryo screening has made it possible for families to sidestep their genetic fates.
  • But even a good question can be stonewalled or sidestepped.
  • In this way the Administration sidestepped both the legislative and judicial branches.
  • They don't think they can survive alone and prefer instead to sidestep the problem by resorting to temporary solutions. Why Am I Afraid to Divorce?
  • For ages you've managed to sidestep potentially time-consuming issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two combatants once again faced each other, taking a couple of sidesteps, swords at the ready for the next exchange.
  • Finally in the ward, I do an agile sidestep as a nurse strolls past, the syringe she has just administered an injection with held in front of her like a lance.
  • A federal appeals court ruled Friday that a Capistrano Valley High School history teacher cannot be sued over classroom comments ridiculing Christianity, but the judges sidestepped the question of whether the remarks were unconstitutional. In 'Jesus Glasses' Case, Court Rules In Teacher's Favor - San Juan Capistrano, CA Patch
  • But there are lots of deals where borrowers can sidestep these issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • John McCain sidestepped the question in Michigan and was just showed his true colors by not responding in St. Louis. McCain Questioned on Iraq Stance - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Some involve issues you have previously sidestepped because you were either unwilling or unable to face them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Travis had sidestepped the question, pointing out that Chiku hadn't even agreed to see Larry yet. I.O.U. - SOMEONE HAS TO PAY
  • The voice vote let lawmakers sidestep the roll call that usually accompanies major legislation.
  • I run down Courtenay Place, sidestepping someone as I swerve at speed onto Taranaki Street, passing the doctor's and the florist and leaping across the road beside the bookstore.
  • The new charge will penalise companies that artificially divert profits offshore to sidestep the taxman. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ullrich performed a two-wheeled sidestep around the pair and, as professional cycling ethics dictate, the entire lead group slowed while Armstrong and Mayo remounted.
  • This movement attempts to sidestep the politics that divide pro-life from pro-choice. Christianity Today
  • Now once again we have a President pushing the constitutional envelope, and, in Professor Yoo's words, "declar [ing] that the Constitution allows the president to sidestep laws that invade his executive authority," a President following "the founders [ '] inten [tions] that wrongheaded or obsolete legislation and judicial decisions would be checked by presidential action. Balkinization
  • The common accusation that infrastructure projects are no more than fiscal transfers through the back door could therefore be neatly sidestepped. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps subtle zoning changes and the popularity of such lifestyle centers can sidestep the significant problem that “once large-lot, suburban residential landscapes are built, they are hard to unbuild”: The Next Slum? « Isegoria
  • There she was, walking towards me down the hall, taking the effort to sidestep a few people she would usually probably have pushed between the middle of, and slowing her steps as she approached me, making me do the same.
  • Furthermore, as Sommers hammers at a variety of what she calls factual errors, she conveniently sidesteps an important assumption undergirding her attacks on liberal feminist scholars, which is that they have an agenda and she doesn't. "And Your Little Dog Too!!!" Christina Hoff Sommers Still Wants The Ruby Slippers
  • The speaker sidestepped the question by saying that it would take him too long to answer it.
  • He sidestepped neatly into a field of corn - corn that was a good foot and more in height. Times, Sunday Times
  • It also works because of Don Cheadle's subdued yet intense performance which sidesteps every histrionic outburst that his part invites.
  • He sidestepped the blow/the tackle.
  • I don't think conservatives and their anti-choice activist allies should be given a pass and permitted to "sidestep" this debate," she writes. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Typically, though, he did not sidestep the issue. The Sun
  • So when Knapp introduces that "why" question, if you're not careful to sidestep here and stay on point, you'll end up running down a rabbit trail and end in what I refer to as wrestling with the snake. Apprising Ministries
  • Try your best to sidestep for sensitive issues like this.
  • By contrast, the thirtysomething marriage seems to sidestep these problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • With 4G you can neatly sidestep the issue. Times, Sunday Times
  • We sat down to lunch and discussed petty things and neatly sidestepped upsetting topics.
  • Did you notice how she neatly sidestepped the question?
  • He is also utterly charming, happy to poke fun at himself, and adept at sidestepping questions he doesn't want to answer.
  • (link) by yet again sidestepping the actual argument. A friendly suggestion to former McCain campaign staffers. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • With a nimble sidestep, I directed the hunched teenage rider neatly under my outstretched arm holding my overnight bag until, in a flash, he vanished in the swirl of cars, taxis and buses.
  • With a parry and a sidestep, he deftly avoided the deadly club.
  • One of the reasons I've chosen the online route to publication is to sidestep the approval game. Am I a writer?
  • He sidestepped the blow/the tackle.
  • He tried to kind of sidestep it and put Tom Ridge in the White House as an adviser, not Cabinet appointed, not Senate confirmed, no testimony, and no budget. CNN Transcript Aug 10, 2004
  • For ages you've managed to sidestep potentially time-consuming issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • Giving money to charity in your will is another handy way to sidestep the taxman. Times, Sunday Times
  • She screeched to a halt so abruptly that he nearly crashed into her, settling for merely sidestepping out of the way instead.
  • This is an adroit sidestepping of the issue, but a sidestep all the same.
  • In Chapter 6 we sidestepped this problem of optimal investment timing under uncertainty. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • The tribunal sidestepped those knotty issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not to quibble, but perhaps it would be better to say that retribution as the traditional justification for capital punishment has been "sidestepped" or rendered in effect irrelevant, rather than that it has been rejected. Capital Punishment Vs. Abortion
  • Effortlessly sidestepping a wayward javelin, the Grand Master leapt into the fray, landing with such force that several Serpent-Men were sent sprawling backwards.
  • Philip lunged once more and Caleb merely sidestepped his advance, sustaining a minor hit but nothing like he first endured.
  • He sidestepped neatly into a field of corn - corn that was a good foot and more in height. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gunslinger sidestepped and turned at the same time, and the heavy stick of stovewood that the girl Soobie held swished through the air, grazing his elbow only. The Gunslinger
  • It is a measure of Donoghue's skill that she almost completely sidesteps the tabloid luridness that stained the news accounts of those actual kidnappings. No Exit
  • It is not reviewable by any court, and it sidestepped Congressional objections. New Marine Protected areas
  • Banks can neatly sidestep this by lending indirectly to small companies through peer-to-peer platforms. Times, Sunday Times
  • The research also opens the door to new strategies that could help crop plants sidestep the unwanted, climate-driven influences on rubisco activase and the negative impacts on rubisco and photosynthesis.
  • Judges ruled that ministers had "sidestepped" the law by imposing the cap without sufficient parliamentary scrutiny. U.K. Immigration Cap Ruled Unlawful
  • Moreover, in order to achieve agreement in time for either of these conventions to be signed at Rio, it had proved necessary for many contentious or complex issues to be sidestepped or fudged.
  • If it's short, you can sidestep down the slope: face across the hill and step sideways down.
  • The abstraction of most of the visuals neatly sidesteps the often glaringly obvious lack of ideas in more figurative work at the same time as it mirrors the nature of the music it accompanies.
  • It is too early to call on the slim evidence so far but there was something about Novak Djokovic's imperious dismissal of his French bunny, Jérémy Chardy, that suggests he has built up serious reserves of energy for the seven-match campaign by sidestepping Queen's after the rigours of Paris. Novak Djokovic begins Wimbledon campaign with win over Jérémy Chardy
  • Banks can neatly sidestep this by lending indirectly to small companies through peer-to-peer platforms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do NOT get trapped between them; if you do get trapped, then try to escape by throwing one of them, or with a special move that strikes out on both sides, or by "sidestepping" away. FAQ: Knuckle Heads Moves, Description and Strategy Guide by Bethany Cox
  • She answered some questions diplomatically, but there was only one question that she sidestepped entirely.
  • The Spanish boy had already begun to pace, moving to circle about her with slow, measured sidesteps.
  • At the same time, she deftly sidesteps the temptation of the Oriental picturesque, to which numerous other authors on this subject have succumbed.
  • He frequently appears to be sidestepping awkward questions.
  • Everybody, even our best skiers, cautiously sidestepped down the first narrow pitch, then made cautious traverses and kick turns.
  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Iran\'s surprise package tests waters'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'The White House has been quick to dismiss it, and certain European diplomats have criticized it for "sidestepping" the nuclear issue, yet a close scrutiny of Iran\'s "Proposed Package for Constructive Negotiations" reveals a new Iranian sentiment in favor of compromise and flexibility on the country\'s nuclear activities.' OpEdNews - Quicklink: Iran's surprise package tests waters
  • He sidestepped the issue by saying it was not his responsibility.
  • This time she just sidestepped away from him, and when he'd missed her, she clobbered him from the back with a metal folding chair she'd found nearby.
  • Below, crabs sidestepped on the rocks and all kinds of fish darted by, making the snorkelling superb.
  • a lengthy trail of elusions and sidesteps
  • If this was an issue regarding the rights of African Americans to marry (as it was at one time) would the idea of sidestepping it on a federal level and leaving it up to the states be acceptable? We rock these grooves to be self evident
  • The common accusation that infrastructure projects are no more than fiscal transfers through the back door could therefore be neatly sidestepped. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new charge will penalise companies that artificially divert profits offshore to sidestep the taxman. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her questions had been neatly sidestepped and deflected.
  • And using underwater turbines sidesteps the common objections to conventional hydropower - that damming a river stops migrating fish and inundates land upstream.
  • Most tend to sidestep the issue: "Live and let live. Christianity Today
  • Banks can neatly sidestep this by lending indirectly to small companies through peer-to-peer platforms. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are babblers, when we limit our use of language to utilitarian ends, when we make it serviceable to the projects through which we sidestep our anxiety.
  • You called it "insipid"--dunno, for me, one of its charms was how it managed to sidestep being insipid. Some Harmless Fun
  • He had this long galumphing stride which made his sidestep awkward. Times, Sunday Times
  • Foreign arrivals last summer were obliged to duck under scaffolding and sidestep earsplitting riveters and sandblasters in order to reach a makeshift passport control desk.
  • Video goggles sidestep the problem by putting the screen so close to the eye that the brain interprets the image as being bigger than it really is. Times, Sunday Times
  • It aims to sidestep issues such as longevity risk, or the chances that scheme members live longer than expected. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brooks could never be called a fabulist, if for no other reason, because he sidesteps the problem altogether by writing about archetypes instead of real people.
  • I navigated through sculpted corridors, leapt silver streams, and sidestepped moulins all the way to the base of Gangkar Punsum, where I shot a roll of film of the ice-armored peak.
  • The creators of software have control over their creations by means of copyright and trademarks; users of warez and abandonware sidestep that control for their own ends.
  • One can only guess at how wealthy McGuckian is and direct attempts to elicit this information are met with gently indulgent verbal sidesteps.
  • You sidestep the real issue, which is telling him that you do not love him as he wants you to. Times, Sunday Times
  • It aims to sidestep issues such as longevity risk, or the chances that scheme members live longer than expected. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a nimble sidestep, I directed the hunched teenage rider neatly under my outstretched arm holding my overnight bag until, in a flash, he vanished in the swirl of cars, taxis and buses.
  • Again, Mr. McCain sidestepped, saying only that we have a lot more work to do to energize our base’’ and that he would select a person who shares his values. McCain Mum on Veep Prospects - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Being a lawyer, he naturally sidestepped most of our questions but did draw attention to additions to the case.
  • ‘For 11 long years, he has sidestepped, crawfished, wheedled out of any agreements he had made not to develop weapons of mass destruction,’ he said.
  • ‘Apparently not,’ he said, sidestepping her and walking past her.
  • When my mother came to America, she eventually discarded saris, toe rings and bindis, symbolically liberating herself from the traditional roles expected of an Indian woman - and, truth be told, sidestepping the stares.
  • Some involve issues you have previously sidestepped because you were either unwilling or unable to face them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Giving money to charity in your will is another handy way to sidestep the taxman. Times, Sunday Times
  • You sidestep the real issue, which is telling him that you do not love him as he wants you to. Times, Sunday Times
  • For ages you've managed to sidestep potentially time-consuming issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • By contrast, the thirtysomething marriage seems to sidestep these problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • She sidestepped the question and said'Thank you '. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Kockerbeck sidestepped questions about whether Italy's fiscal and economic circumstances were similar to those in the euro-zone peripheries. Moody's Puts Italy's Rating on Watch
  • Since it is not of interest for me here to elucidate the nature of promising, I shall sidestep this issue.
  • The common accusation that infrastructure projects are no more than fiscal transfers through the back door could therefore be neatly sidestepped. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I'd rather walk,’ I responded curtly, sidestepping him and hurrying for the door.
  • At first I sidestepped the problem by drawing with my left hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • The court thus sidestepped the critical issue of whether the Constitution's commerce clause gave the federal government the authority to act as national arbiters of morality.
  • In a few sidesteps and apologies, he was unlocking his car only ten feet away.
  • By being emotionally literate about what we're experiencing, executives can sidestep the 10-15 point drop in IQ that often occurs for those who are barraged by having to make decisions during times of emotional distress. Chip Conley: The Chief Emotions Officer
  • According to Foley, the casino's online status has allowed the company to sidestep the Irish government's prohibitive anti-casino legislation.
  • The tribunal sidestepped those knotty issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • The right-to-die debate sidesteps the real issue: A need to reapportion care
  • Too crabby and distracted to pay attention to where he's walking, Greg barely manages to sidestep a pair of nurses wheeling a gurney down the hall.
  • Brunton calmly sidestepped out the way, and lifted up his hand, palm out.
  • She said the BBG has worked extensively to develop methods to ensure U.S. content can sidestep efforts by Chinese censors to block unwanted material, and added that short-wave radio broadcasts have also been subject to intensive jamming by the Chinese government. U.S. Plans to Lower Its 'Voice' in China
  • This attack can be blocked [or "sidestepped", as it were, in three - or four-player fights]. FAQ: Knuckle Heads Moves, Description and Strategy Guide by Bethany Cox
  • Your mind works faster and smarter so there is no need to sidestep problems, as you can solve them in a very straightforward way. The Sun
  • If I could just use the magic… A quick sidestep prevented him from being skewered by a fang.
  • He waved his hand impatiently as he quickly sidestepped the waterfall and walked briskly down the shaded stone path.
  • Video goggles sidestep the problem by putting the screen so close to the eye that the brain interprets the image as being bigger than it really is. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new charge will penalise companies that artificially divert profits offshore to sidestep the taxman. Times, Sunday Times
  • That sidesteps the need for costly retooling at manufacturing plants.
  • The eyes were always fixed ahead and regarded us only as obstacles to be sidestepped.
  • It was really slow (on my machine, anyway) but I found this could be sidestepped by being really, really caned when I played it.
  • She sidesteps away as the two crash into each other.
  • Conveniently this "mushroom" is ready to "burst" right when unemployment is about to hit 10% and the President is about to ask for another stimulus, because (A) this previous one wasn't enough, or (B) we can't tell if the previous one really failed or not .... depending on what day it is or which news program he is trying to sidestep. Bush-era distractions may weigh down Obama's agenda
  • Herman, though, counters with a sidestep and a karate chop.
  • He sidesteps, swerves and pauses after difficult questions to consider his answers.
  • But there are lots of deals where borrowers can sidestep these issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • And in a third major terrorism case, the Justices ruled on a technicality, sidestepping the merits of that case.
  • Kockerbeck sidestepped questions about whether Italy's fiscal and economic circumstances were similar to those in the euro-zone peripheries. Moody's Warns Italy on Economy
  • Labels sidestep payola laws by hiring independent promoters to lobby and compensate radio stations for playing certain records.
  • It is a polemic because it sidesteps the criticism of science and its metaphysics by Hegel, Nietzsche and Heidegger.
  • She sidestepped the question and said'Thank you '. Times, Sunday Times
  • Professional catastrophe, which occurs both to Hugh and to Helen's sleazy father, is little more than an inconvenience to be sidestepped or diverted by trusted retainers.
  • Will Baude speaks to the constitutional questions, which I sidestepped in my column in favor of more directly normative ones.
  • She sidestepped the question and said'Thank you '. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Newsweek investigation found that Bush, Rumsfeld and Attorney General Ashcroft created a "secret system of detention and interrogation that opened the door" to torture methods and "sidestepped" the Geneva Conventions. Who Pays for US War Crimes?
  • It aims to sidestep issues such as longevity risk, or the chances that scheme members live longer than expected. Times, Sunday Times
  • With 4G you can neatly sidestep the issue. Times, Sunday Times
  • Michelle threw another punch and took a sidestep.
  • Rarely, if ever, does he sidestep a question.
  • It's a neat trick, actually, and sidesteps the innate structure that pervades dance music's more epic compositions.
  • The attendant stepped back and covered up his collision with the wall with a juddering sidestep.
  • As dump opponents had feared, it explicitly sidesteps many of the ecological concerns raised last fall by Park Service scientists.
  • And then really the last option, which some Republicans call the nuclear option, Heidi, would be to kind of sidestep Senate rules and instead of going for those 60 votes, to instead go for a simple majority of 51. CNN Transcript Oct 27, 2009
  • Did you notice how she neatly sidestepped the question?
  • Ilivdorl charged ahead, but Valdaer, a master of combat, sidestepped the attack, though he winced as he stepped on his injured leg.
  • Sidestepping to the left will cause your character to slash in a spinning arc, while rolling forward and attacking initiates a lunging thrust.
  • As I sidestepped, the bottle hit me on the left hip.
  • By the way, none of this is to suggest that the designation “Serbo-Croatian” is or should be politically or culturally neutral, or that its use effectively sidesteps the fact that the languages of the former Yugoslavia have indeed evolved on distinct paths since the Middle Ages.1 But to get back to your free trip to Italy, there are arguably at least as many tongues on that side of the Adriatic. The English Is Coming!
  • Your mind works faster and smarter so there is no need to sidestep problems, as you can solve them in a very straightforward way. The Sun
  • You sidestep the real issue, which is telling him that you do not love him as he wants you to. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the ‘full coverage’ approach to an opening is preferred, Watson sidesteps many of the general problems that arise with this more limiting repertoire approach.
  • As I sidestepped, the bottle hit me on the left hip.
  • The point is not to just to sidestep the nativist critique but to sublate it, in the manner in which Engels understood sublating Hegel in his critique of Ludwig Feuerbach; to take into consideration that which is relevant, effective and forceful in the critique but at the same time to break away from its preoccupation with origins and authenticity. Languagehat.com: SUBLATE.
  • The tribunal sidestepped those knotty issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had this long galumphing stride which made his sidestep awkward. Times, Sunday Times
  • You hold the gloves and deliver uppercuts, hooks and jabs, taking care to sidestep or duck away from punches.
  • Video goggles sidestep the problem by putting the screen so close to the eye that the brain interprets the image as being bigger than it really is. Times, Sunday Times
  • The little guy managed to sidestep the front of the bike but got winged in the gut by one of the handlebar grips.
  • Why didn't they just sidestep the issue and make him an alphanumeric rather than a number?
  • The recently announced National Water Policy also conveniently sidesteps the harder questions.
  • But there are lots of deals where borrowers can sidestep these issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your mind works faster and smarter so there is no need to sidestep problems, as you can solve them in a very straightforward way. The Sun
  • It's two steps forward, one step backward, and then a sidestep.
  • Pedestrians are required to be agile and be able to sidestep all obstacles that they will encounter whilst walking.
  • One of the questions that is often sidestepped in these discussions is whether advancements in technology can fundamentally change the character of war.
  • He sidestepped neatly into a field of corn - corn that was a good foot and more in height. Times, Sunday Times
  • He made two audacious sidesteps on a 40-metre dash up the middle to releasing Mark Bowman, who was just held close to the line.
  • The White House has been quick to dismiss it, and certain European diplomats have criticized it for 'sidestepping' the nuclear issue, yet a close scrutiny of Iran's 'Proposed Package for Constructive Negotiations' reveals a new Iranian sentiment in favor of compromise and flexibility on the country's nuclear activities. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Iran's surprise package tests waters
  • He sidestepped the issue by saying it was not his responsibility.
  • Physicians, school counselors, parents and others in the community should avoid sidestepping discussions of mental illness.
  • They don't think they can survive alone and prefer instead to sidestep the problem by resorting to temporary solutions. Why Am I Afraid to Divorce?
  • He remains one of the league's top ballcarriers, a player who can beat defenders by lowering his shoulder or sidestepping them.
  • Mike pushed his way through the crowd, dekeing out the gawking barricades with daring sidesteps and inexpert but effective shoulder-blocks.
  • But the praise is neither universal nor complete, and there are many who assert that Mr. Cuomo has, not unlike his predecessor, been more interested in headlines than in undertaking the tedious chores needed to bring lasting reform, and that he has mishandled, sidestepped or prolonged some public integrity cases. Andrew Cuomo's Record as Attorney General Draws Mixed Views
  • What is funny is all the contortions by Obama, the democrats and their useful idiots in sidestepping the issue of why the federal government has willfully not enforced its own laws. The Volokh Conspiracy » What Will Kagan Say about AZ Immigration Law
  • I only glared coldly at her and sidestepped, leaving her to deal with her zombie-like fans.
  • To provide guidance for a route that sidesteps the timeless, trackless path of the gazelles, the researchers are studying the creatures' habits - and habitats.
  • By contrast, the thirtysomething marriage seems to sidestep these problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interestingly, the company, which provides equipment for trackside rail repairs, has been able to sidestep challenging market conditions.
  • Rarely, if ever, does he sidestep a question.
  • They don't think they can survive alone and prefer instead to sidestep the problem by resorting to temporary solutions. Why Am I Afraid to Divorce?

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