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Instead of saying no, other strategies are used to evade conflict as this story illustrates: I often find it hard and very time consuming to get people to change their minds.
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All Around Losing host Harry Cheadle normally evades conflict by running away or nervously laughing, but now it's time to face his fears and become a man.
According to World Atlas Syria is the biggest source of refugees in the world with over 4 million people evading the conflict there.
Berlusconi sought to evade accusations of conflict of interest by resigning from all his managerial posts in the company when he entered politics.
According to Worthen, the phrase is "linguistic hedging" that evades the civilized conflict on which democracy is premised.
Nothing like the same could be said of the academic economists, including Glenn Hubbard and Frederic Mishkin, of Columbia Business School, and Martin Feldstein and John Campbell, of Harvard, who hem and haw and evade the simplest questions about conflict of interest or bad advice.
Elsewhere, the novel reads as if conflict has been deliberately evaded.
Ruiz is believed to have shot Tausan during the conflict, and he has been evading the authorities ever since.
Could he really evade prosecution for any of the war crimes committed during the conflict?
In diving into the Middle East, Russia is looking to evade and distract from pressure over its role in the eastern Ukrainian conflict.
The Sudanese leader has evaded justice since his indictment in 2009 for alleged crimes in the Darfur conflict in which 300,000 people were killed and two million forced to flee their homes.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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