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Tough decisions are evaded through the construction of pointless distinctions.
Other candidates blamed the minimum wage, or corporate taxes (widely evaded through loopholes) or unspecified "federal regulations" and bureaucrats.
So although China will continue to be protected from international flows, its controls can be evaded through the under- or over-invoicing of trade.
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The novelist's ear for the way smart people thrust, parry and evade through talk is remarkable; and his prose, at once voluptuous and equivocating, registers the middle-aged ambivalence of people unable to enjoy an unqualified moment.
A previous I.R.S. initiative, in 2003, aimed at luring Americans who evaded taxes through offshore credit cards, drew only 1,300 evaders, according to I.R.S. data.
He watched as a corrupt commander evaded punishment through connections with high-ranking Isis figures.
The facility is generous to those who choose to settle previously evaded taxes through it.
"In the television debates he evaded questions through charm and rhetoric, and I think that played a large role in the election outcome," she says.
In Pakistan, though, it continues to operate under its charity wing, Jamaat ud Dawa, which has evaded crackdowns through changing its name.
More than 60 wealthy French people have been formally investigated since a list of thousands of clients alleged to have evaded taxes through HSBC's Swiss private bank became public.
The Italian authorities on Wednesday arrested a suspected leader of the Camorra, or Neapolitan Mafia, days after he had evaded capture through the sewage tunnels of Caserta, outside Naples.
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