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Beltrán said she did not show much, so they did not have to evade any questions.
Everything appeared to be going so smoothly – that was until Parker took part in a press conference following its rapturous screening, where he uncomfortably chose to evade any questions regarding the 17-year-old case.
The radicals were also clever about evading any questions that could incriminate them.
Chris Bryant, former Labour Europe minister, told the Observer the controversy would "hobble" his capacity as a journalist, as politicians and other interviewees could use it as an excuse to evade any probing questions.
For a politician, it is the perfect way to evade a question.
Mr. Jiang, however, carefully evaded answering any questions about Iraq.
And he is relentless, willing to hammer any message repeatedly and take on any critic, and he rarely meanders or evades a question.
He evades a question about Michael Vick just as swiftly as he might skirt an opposing blocker.
Ted Cruz recently hid behind the fable in a GOP debate and evaded a question.
To speak of a perpetual war against "threats" beyond the horizon, as the Bush Pentagon did, and now the Obama Pentagon does, is to evade the question whether any of the wars is, properly speaking, a war of self-defense.
The American Future Fund's spending "raises some serious questions" and "evades any form of meaningful disclosure," said Adam Rappaport, senior counsel with watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW).
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