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She was evasive, for one thing.
This statement went some way toward making up for the evasive and insensitive things Spicer said on Friday, when he was first asked about the shooting.
"The accused was, amongst other things, an evasive witness.
Carson aimed to capture that particular side of Tolstoy's writing, retaining the repetitions (even though the works might have read more fluently if, as he put it, he had taken "evasive action" and "smoothed things over"), and so far as possible he also retained Tolstoy's sometimes surprising sentence structure along with his original paragraphing.
"It's a counterproductive visual to be seen as evasive and not confronting things forthrightly," Steinberg said.
His subsequent confession to Oprah only made things worse, Armstrong coming across as unrepentant, evasive and arrogant.
For years, troops deploying to either country have been schooled in evasive driving techniques and taught to be hyper-vigilant about things like overpasses, where snipers might be perched, or suspicious-looking pedestrians, cars and even debris.
Deciphering what a sometimes evasive politician really intends on subjects like this (as well as things like taxation and immigration controls) is not easy.Still seeing redHalfway through a five-year British electoral cycle, policy commitments are inevitably scarce.
Whatever evasive action Osborne takes in his spending review next month, just look at one thing.
Grant the Republican Party leaders one thing: their tactics in passing their hugely unpopular tax bill have been consistent consistently evasive.
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