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is evading
verb
To get away from by artifice; to avoid by dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to elude; to escape from cleverly; as, to evade a blow, a pursuer, a punishment; to evade the force of an argument.
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Is… In "Rescue First," Philip Gourevitch argues that thousands are drowning in the Mediterranean because Europe is evading maritime law and custom.
But Ibrahim is evading paying taxes, and thus helping to undermine the state.
Thousands are drowning in the Mediterranean because Europe is evading maritime law and custom.
These days, however, tax inspectors can, in practice, investigate any bank account if they believe the owner is evading tax.
A good tackle is beautiful and so is evading one because they look silly and you look great.
Turns out he is evading a mafia family, whose diamonds he purloined in the robbery for which he went down.
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And how much is evaded by the use of offshore funds and tax havens still remains to be seen.
Dope on how the tenement law is evaded in the case of restricted height for apartments on Fifth Avenue.
Thus, the necessity of shear correction factor is evaded.
This question is evaded because signals are managed as if they were things, thus bracketing the observer.
Salmonella spp. reside within modified phagosomes in macrophages, where replication is promoted and killing is evaded.
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