0 past simple and past participle of finesse --
1 to deal with a situation or a person in a skilful and often slightly dishonest way: --
And about half of these wanted the annuity rules finessed rather than abolished.
The targets need to be finessed and changed as we jointly gain more experience.
Ultimately, something as important as that cannot be finessed.
One of the persistent themes (largely finessed from standard papers) within systematic analyses that rely on mor phological data, is the coding that is applied to continuously varying characters.
A robot model will by its nature be subject to all the actual constraints and conditions of the real world, which cannot be ignored or finessed away.
First, actual renumbering can be often be finessed.
The problem is adroitly finessed in the curious passage that follows; it is disingenuously presented as a non-problem.
What cannot be finessed are the epistemological difficulties.