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That is because the government wants to avoid disclosures of confidential information, including hints that could help other spies learn to evade detection and capture.
This gameplay shifts away from direct combat, and players must learn to evade enemies or turn the environment against them.
Tumorigenesis and the immune response are necessarily intertwined; the immune system tries to eliminate the abnormal cells, while tumor cells learn to evade the constant surveillance of immune system and also to use it to its own benefit (for example for releasing factors promoting cell proliferation and angiogenesis, or for inducing the apoptosis of other tumor-fighting immune cells [ 34]).
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But they have all learned to evade these limitations by giving to political parties.
If anything, perpetrators learned to evade the cameras, and crimes were displaced into neighboring areas or private spaces.
(That is why people take cocktails of H.I.V. medications; the combinations help slow the rate at which the virus learns to evade those interventions).
But meth users quickly learned to evade these controls by making purchases in several different stores — a practice known as "smurfing".
Pirates are using captured ships and learning to evade confrontation by, for example, disposing of their weapons if the odds are against them, experts say.
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