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Ava and Nate are not rich compared to their friends, but there’s an unspoken reality the show is sidestepping: In the Los Angeles housing market, that cozy home of theirs is worth millions.
British business recorded an unexpected bounce in activity this month as well as receding price pressures, according to the latest 'flash' S&P PMI survey that suggested the economy may be sidestepping the risk of recession.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canada's immigration system is broken, but is sidestepping questions about whether he would touch the current targets.
David Lorenz, the Maryland leader of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, criticized the move as “unconscionable,” accusing the Archdiocese of sidestepping the new state law.
Fikile Mbalula, the party’s secretary-general, has previously accused Western nations of sidestepping international consensus in order to impose its will on others “in the name of human rights and democracy.”
However; there’s also a tendency to try and ‘save face’ by sidestepping the issue!
If President Biden was serious about real student loan reform, his administration would be working with Congress to create long-term solutions, not sidestepping the elected representatives of the American people."