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The evading
verb
To get away from by artifice; to avoid by dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to elude; to escape from cleverly; as, to evade a blow, a pursuer, a punishment; to evade the force of an argument.
Exact(5)
"Whatever your relationship to the seller, the byproduct of Amazon and eBay and other online marketplaces is that you are profiting from the evading of tax by these overseas sellers.
For instance, male house flies closely track the evading flight maneuvers of female flies with only a lag of about 30ms [56].
The phagolysosome has evolved an array of mechanisms to kill or inhibit the evading bacteria, including the activated oxygen species, an acidic pH as low as 4.0, the abundant antimicrobial peptides, and the limited availability of Mg2+.
When you speed up and the polices can't, The evading bar will be going up.
If you got near by a police car when you are almost full of the evading bar.
Similar(55)
Just the opposite: The White House and Congress have spent the past five years evading the debate.
10 It is natural to think that α≥z as the punishment fee should at least cover the evaded taxes.
The Evade and Cool down result that you will win the Hot Pursuit.
The Americans evaded the two Chinese cars and headed for the embassy, the official said.
All the answers evaded the question posed and, in my view, amounted to ideological pap.
The draft evades the issue by defining Kosovo as a "territory".
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