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"It is a back-door subsidy that evades campaign contribution limits, but is done legally".
Fortunately, there is meat on the market that evades many of these problems.
There is little point in writing a will that evades the question of who ends up with what.
Huskier than most, Hudson's voice thrums with a richness that evades much of her competition (Beyoncé, say).
According to Worthen, the phrase is "linguistic hedging" that evades the civilized conflict on which democracy is premised.
Unedited, raw, anonymous and emotional, Egyptian voices are trickling out through a new service that evades attempts by the authorities to suppress them by cutting Internet services.
"I am not a criminal but I seem to find myself frequently in criminal company" is a statement that evades more questions than it answers.
It was California's own fault, they say, for creating a "flawed" system -- a wonderfully vague term that evades the necessity of explaining what really happened.
That is a dangerous expansion of the soft-money loophole that evades even the disclosure requirements imposed on soft money given to political parties.
A floating facility costing several billion dollars would provide ENI with an alternative export route that evades a lot of onshore hurdles.
Hacked Off, which represents press victims, remains opposed to any regulator that evades recognition by royal charter and is planning to protest outside Ipso's office on Monday.
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