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Its most lenient provisions allowed the deadlines to be evaded indefinitely; all that was required was that the state and the sugar industry show that they were making their best efforts.
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Several players I spoke with said that Fisher and Schwartz might have evaded detection indefinitely if they had been less brazen, and that the reason so many incidents were exposed all at once is that, until very recently, tournament videotapes weren't readily available, and dishonest players didn't understand their power.
Fugitive renegades like Joseph Kony, accused of shocking atrocities in several African countries, must recognize that they cannot evade justice indefinitely.
An immortality topos abounds in which dying is to be indefinitely evaded, the most standard exits routinely described as "tragic".
Pretending death can be indefinitely evaded with hot yoga or a gluten-free diet or antioxidants or just by refusing to look is craven denial.
Indeed, it has acquired the status of a disease, one that perhaps we will never eradicate but that can be indefinitely delayed; or managed, its indignity evaded by an offshore arrangement in Switzerland.
Evaded taxes?
Scheeren evaded the question.
They evaded it.
He evaded the question.
He nimbly evaded defenders.
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