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the evasion
noun
The act of eluding or avoiding, particularly the pressure of an argument, accusation, charge, or interrogation; artful means of eluding.
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Mark didn't seem to notice the evasion.
It's left to Durham herself to cut through the evasion.
"He said, 'Politics is traditionally about the evasion of responsibility.
It represents the evasion of responsibility for personal preference.
Stephen Green was chief executive of HSBC through the evasion exposed by the leak.
But the full details of the evasion uncovered were never made public.
French stands for sophistication – but also the evasion of truthfulness that comes with it.
The golden rhetoric impresses less, the evasion of hard choices strikes one more.
Galina Ulanova, her peer and contemporary, floated with what seemed like the evasion of gravity.
Another capacity important to seed survival, particularly in the diverse tropical rainforest community, involves the evasion of seed predators.
It lies in the absence of precision, the paucity of ideas, and the evasion of every species of argument.
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