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Asked if acting is a release for him, he begins by skirting the question.
"We never closed the dialogue," Mr. Zardari told The A.P., skirting the question of when talks could resume.
"We met with a number of people who thought that it's tough work," Mr. Kleeblatt said, skirting the question.
Another recent approach sought to go around the problem by finding languages that had the most unusual features, skirting the question of whether those features were "hard".
With her daughters grown, and out of the house, she said she concluded, "I really didn't have to protect anyone by skirting the question, and I just decided to be absolutely honest".
If Mr. Assange did collaborate in the original disclosure, then prosecutors could charge him with conspiracy in the underlying leak, skirting the question of whether the subsequent publication of the documents constituted a separate criminal offense.
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It skirts the question of whether there is a necessary connection between materialism and savagery.
Mr. Putin was pressed repeatedly for his view — eight times in all — and each time he skirted the question.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Condoleezza Rice, Mr. Bush's national security adviser, skirted the question of whether Mr. Bush delivered that warning.
This very precise and useful phrase does NOT mean "raise the question" or "present the question" or "seem to skirt the question".
Mr. Santorum skirted the question of whether Wisconsin was a must-win state for him if was going to change the momentum of the race.
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