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To evade these pressures, Morris turns inward.
But they have all learned to evade these limitations by giving to political parties.
During the first few months of the Administration, the Nixon men tended to evade these questions.
But meth users quickly learned to evade these controls by making purchases in several different stores — a practice known as "smurfing".
"At the same time," he added, "we must remember that actions have consequences, and hiding behind the group and vague principles such as 'freedom of information' will not allow someone to evade these".
So you can understand why the candidates have attempted to evade these questions so far.
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The whole purpose of medical marijuana laws is to evade the regulatory power of these agencies.
"From about 2002 through 2010, Wegelin agreed with certain U.S. taxpayers to evade the tax obligations of these U.S. taxpayer clients, who filed false tax returns with the I.R.S".
Ephrin A1 suppression is frequently observed in breast and GBM specimens [6], [12], allowing these cancers to evade the restraint conferred by the inhibitory ligand.
Like ribosomal proteins, extracellular heat shock proteins (HSP) are potent anti-inflammatory molecules [ 228] and thus, presence of HSP70 and gp96-like proteins in A. americanum tick saliva (Table 8) could mean that the tick uses these proteins to evade the host's inflammation defense against tick feeding.
Collectively, these effectors enable the bacteria to evade the immune response of the infected organism by modulating host-cell functions.
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