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is absconding
verb
To hide, to be in hiding or concealment.
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"You can run into a situation where the trustee has actual knowledge that the developer is absconding with the money, and it doesn't declare a default," says David Guin, a Birmingham, Ala.
They simply followed the instructions of their superiors in this case, one Mr. Masum, who is absconding".
ICE might say he broke the law and is absconding, but from Oscar's perspective, that's out of line".
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He argues that the profit-rich oil companies are absconding with money that rightly belongs to American taxpayers.
He also noted the remorse of the tourists, and accepted that although Hawkins was arrested at an airport "there was nothing to show Eleanor was absconding the law".
GELBART -- On a very elementary level -- given that we're living in an age in which people are absconding with billions.
I realised my mistake fairly quickly when Ralph withdrew and Martin failed to laugh at my jokes, but nevertheless, when they announced they were absconding from the kibbutz to travel down to Eilat via Jerusalem, I decided to join them.
I heard about Bashir's disappearance a few days later, while the city was being sacked by looters, marines were searching a mosque where Saddam was said to be hiding, and thieves were absconding with most of the antiquities in the National Museum.
I whispered to the operator that someone had broken in and was absconding with all my personal belongings, which had been conveniently packed for easy burgling.
Of the attacks registered from 2010-2014 (most prior to 2013 went into grievous assault bucket) only 60% resulted in filing of charge sheets - 81% of the perpetrators were able to obtain bail, 49% are absconding.
The doomsday scenario of a large scale cyber-attack crippling financial markets or stock exchanges looks increasingly likely given the economic stakes and the relative ease with which hackers are absconding with billions of dollars from the financial system each year.
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