Sentence examples for evade difficulties from inspiring English sources

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Whatever the explanation, it is a well-known fact that a philosopher can purchase consistency at the expense of plausibility; he can put forward theories that evade difficulties by simply declaring them nonexistent.

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His invention of a reflecting telescope, of which he had first conceived the idea, prompted Newton to proceed in a similar direction in order to evade the difficulties of chromatic dispersion, and led to mutual regard and friendly cooperation.

Some metaphysicians, like some recent theologians, seek to evade the difficulty by saying that God is not the cause of the world but its ground, or again by distinguishing causes of becoming, which are temporal, from a cause of being, which is not.

This led to a crisis in the theory of inference in the twelfth century, since Abelard unsuccessfully tried to evade the difficulty.

For by changing his order of battle a little and adapting it to the present exigency, with no confusion and no trouble he evaded the difficulty, and charging upon the enemy put them to utter rout.

To evade the terminological difficulties, the European authority for supervision of pharmaceutical research (EMEA, 2002) has suggested a nomenclature that seems to fit the needs of current research practice and is in line with the ambitions of different harmonising projects to optimise privacy.

However, even if rigid application evades the above difficulties, it has its limitations.

Trad: we sometimes postpone difficulties and evade our responsibilities, waiting for someone else to do it later.

While asymptotically efficient algorithms for quantized identification under periodic inputs are available, their counterpart under general inputs has encountered technical difficulties and evaded satisfactory resolutions.

Appalled at such callousness, Speer was shaken out of his loyalty to Hitler: he went behind Hitler's back to the army and industrial chiefs and persuaded them, without much difficulty, to evade executing Hitler's decree.

So there is no need to consider what the people require for continued existence". Appalled at such callousness, Speer was shaken out of his loyalty to Hitler: he went behind Hitler's back to the army and industrial chiefs and persuaded them, without much difficulty, to evade executing Hitler's decree.

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