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His selections make clear that he plans a radical shake up of government, eschewing more conventional and experienced picks for those who are loyal to him and share his vision for a second term that will upend the status quo in Washington.

From BBC

Eschewing the approach of multiple leaders before her, who formed new police or military forces to confront criminals, her strategy appears more focused on improving crime investigations.

She also did not explicitly embrace the Biden administration's more popular antitrust enforcement nor push an aggressively pro-union agenda, largely eschewing UAW president Shawn Fain on the campaign trail in favor of Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., and billionaire Mark Cuban.

From Salon

There was some thinking, after the Democrats’ summer-candidate switcheroo, when Harris was riding high, that eschewing a messy primary altogether might be a model for the parties going forward, to the extent they could get away with it.

From Slate

I got sick and Trevor swooped in, making me soup, doing dishes, reading with different voices to me in bed, cuddling me and eschewing activities outside the apartment because they just “wanted to talk.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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