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But the questions are difficult to duck.
Some think the brand is pretentious, and when you're selling £300 cycling shoes made with perforated Yak skin uppers, it's difficult to duck the accusations of exclusivity.
"That's the accusation which is most difficult to duck".
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If West had had the ace, it would have been difficult for him to duck smoothly, because East might have had the club king.
Republicans counter that Senate Democrats make everything worse by trying to duck difficult votes; the chamber has not passed a budget in three years.
The next election, in 2015, will be our first full-blown scarcity election: no political party will be able to duck difficult questions on further public spending restraint and tax increases to fill the gaping hole in the public finances.
For Mr. Williams and officials from Greenburgh's five other villages -- Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington and Tarrytown -- hiring a mediator is just a way for the town board to duck difficult decisions about intra-town relations.
Several public advocacy groups expressed anger at the F.C.C.'s move, accusing it of trying to duck a politically difficult decision.
The first prototypes were smooth as billiard balls; they were difficult to get airborne and tended to duck (drop) quickly in flight.
He did not address the issue of tuition fees directly, but said: "I am never going to duck asking the important questions, however difficult they are".
Legislators cannot continue to duck the issue or leave it in the "too difficult" box.
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