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But one's fate is difficult to dodge; ask Oedipus.
The call logs kept by telecoms firms are difficult to dodge.
They are difficult to dodge; you cannot stuff land into a bank-vault in Luxembourg.
Even at a Devils-Islanders game, it is difficult to dodge a discussion of the Rangers.
In any case, it wasn't very difficult to dodge the police at the gates.
As to the fallout from a nuclear weapon, none of us wants to be told, "It's mighty difficult to dodge what's carried on the wind.... You've got to take what's coming to you, and make the best of it".
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The fee will be hard to dodge.
It was difficult enough to dodge the bumps, footprints and spike marks that made every green at Riviera Country Club a potential three-putt for bogey or worse.
The fact Facebook and Google are also the chief financial beneficiaries of online ad spending — together accounting for around 60percentnt of online ad spending in the US, for example — makes it difficult for them to dodge the charge that their businesses directly benefit from divisive and exploitative content — all the way from clickbait to fake news to full blown online extremism.
Crucially, he warned against the issue of political union being used as a distraction to dodge difficult choices.
Indeed, David Cameron's foreign policy pronouncements appear too often to have swung between two poles: between hasty and empty grandstanding, over the EU financial integration and Syria, and seeking to dodge difficult issues, including Sri Lanka over human rights and China and Tibet.
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