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What (who) is turn aside - definition

INCENTIVE SCHEMES TO TAKE AGRICULTURAL LANDS OUT OF PRODUCTION
Set Aside Grants; Set aside grants; Set aside; Setaside
  • wildflowers

turn aside      
Avert, turn away, turn off.
The Turn (film)         
2012 SHORT FILM
The Turn (2012 film)
The Turn is a 2012 short film, written and directed by Christian Krohn. It stars James Phelps in one of his first roles since playing Fred Weasley in the Harry Potter film series.
J-turn         
  • Animation of a J-turn
DRIVING MANEUVER
J-Turn; J turn; Jturn; Rockford turn; A Rockford turn
A J-turn is a driving maneuver in which a reversing vehicle is spun 180 degrees and continues, facing forward, without changing direction of travel. The J-turn is also called a "moonshiner's turn" (from the evasive driving tactics used by bootleggers), a "reverse 180", a reverse flick, a "Rockford Turn", a "Rockford Spin", or simply a "Rockford" popularized by the 1970s TV show The Rockford Files.

Wikipedia

Set-aside

Set-aside was an incentive scheme introduced by the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1988 (Regulation (EEC) 1272/88), to (i) help reduce the large and costly surpluses produced in Europe under the guaranteed price system of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP); and (ii) to deliver some environmental benefits following considerable damage to agricultural ecosystems and wildlife as a result of the intensification of agriculture.

It sought to achieve this by requiring that farmers leave a proportion of their land out of intensive production. Such land is said to be 'set-aside'.

Examples of use of turn aside
1. Good old–fashioned disastrous realpolitik would suggest that we turn aside while torture happens.
2. He was able to turn aside those attacks by effectively denying that he sought amnesty for illegal aliens.
3. All the more reason, then, for patriotism to turn aside the understandable impulse to protect our flag by degrading the constitutional freedoms for which it stands.
4. We cannot turn aside." He will also sound encouragement to activists who protest and demonstrate against human rights abuses in countries like North Korea, Zimbabwe and the Sudan.
5. While Hoyer would win a secret poll of the Democratic caucus as more qualified, Democrats cannot turn aside the first female speaker.