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Even that dodges the issue.
It's also the last film that dodges the bitterness of his later work".
That isn't to say that lone, noble stands are never right; but it should preclude a half-thought-out military action with little public support that dodges America's political processes and institutions.
BMW executives do not dispute that Daimler and BMW have something to offer each other, but they insist the two companies can get what they need through more targeted cooperation that dodges the pitfalls of a full merger.
Bush was playing hide and seek with his twin Air Force Ones, and duplication hints at duplicity, a cultivation of double meanings that dodges, as myth always does, between truth and falsehood.
It can stop propping up a global banking system that dodges the discipline of free-market forces and hides behind the skirts of taxpayer-backed institutions like the ECB and IMF.
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Again, Mr. Pataki has proposed ending that dodge, but the Legislature has resisted.
This week's parliamentary sittings began with the tabling of a Senate report into big companies that dodge their tax bills.
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Huge multinational companies that dodge millions of pounds in tax in the UK and around the world face "laughable" fines of £300 under new rules proposed by HM Revenue and Customs.
"It is disgraceful that £50m is now being denied to Londoners by embassies that dodge paying the congestion charge," Pidgeon said.
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