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These "mini-public offerings" currently allow companies raising less than $5 million to dodge certain disclosure requirements typically associated with an IPO.
We could also expect, and we continue to expect, a certain level of accountability within these web series that Hollywood has largely been able to dodge.
By winning the tanker contract, Boeing was able to dodge that threat.
She won't be able to dodge the crowds or avoid attention at home.
"By dismissing this as a natural phenomenon, the government was able to dodge taking any action.
But Abbott was able to dodge Indonesia's human rights problems only temporarily.
But if we get smart, we might be able to dodge that bullet.
The guard was able to dodge the full force of the attack and only suffered a minor wound.
Obama has relied almost exclusively on drone attacks, and he has thereby been able to dodge difficult questions over detention.
But, in reality, bailiffs are not empowered to enter premises by force and artful defendants are able to dodge their attentions without much difficulty.
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