Shunning retirement : work experience of men in their seventies and early eighties.
Of course, shunning sophisticated numerical methods has a price in terms of computational efficiency.
This is the only way to solve doubts on a sound basis, shunning useless typological classifications, unable to encompass such a complex building reality.
But in shunning any attempt to give it correspondence to contemporary economic circumstances he left a vacuum which many historians have naturally abhorred.
They shared the chores and spent all their leisure time together, shunning the company of others.
Their superiority was due to success in shunning dubious magic, spells, or incantations.
Data from the inquiry suggested that, after 42 years of age, these same people redefine themselves by shunning occupational cynicism which, they worry, may impact upon pupils' learning.
Cranberry cultivar acreage survey: are we shunning genetic diversity?