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Only that way have they been able to evade predatory newcomers.
Julian Assange has thus been able to evade enforcement of the judgment of the Supreme Court on his surrender to Sweden.
Although they are automatically taxed on their basic state salary, by failing to declare any additional wealth they would have been able to evade paying tax.
Unlike Duqu and Stuxnet, security researchers say, Flame is remarkable in that it has been able to evade discovery for five years — which was impressive given its size.
Reacting to the news earlier this month that Dhar had been able to evade border controls and flee the country, Lord Carlile, the former independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, told the BBC: "I'm shocked and disappointed that this has occurred.
Biggs had been able to evade the authorities for three decades by fathering a Brazilian son (Brazilian law at the time didn't allow the extradition of a father of Brazilian child).
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Which other party would be able to evade real responsibility for its representatives?
Customers will be able to evade the fees only by maintaining large balances at all times.
However, L. pneumophila is able to evade phagocytosis and take control of the macrophage to facilitate bacterial replication.
Experiments with semiconductors suggest that electrons may be able to evade the quantum limit by ganging up together.
"And while mutated bacteria may be able to evade the drug, they may not be able to survive as well and for as long.
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