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to evasion
noun
The act of eluding or avoiding, particularly the pressure of an argument, accusation, charge, or interrogation; artful means of eluding.
Exact(50)
He's addicted to evasion.
But unless done skilfully, these lead to evasion, corruption and rent-seeking.
Instead, studio executives and stars usually resort to evasion, denial or outright cluelessness.
The proposed formulas are confusing, and the idea should not become a route to evasion.
They can't escape, it seems, but when it comes to evasion, these kids are experts.
If the conservative model is correct, tax compliance should have increased, since the return to evasion fell substantially.
Similar(9)
Mr. Espada later pleaded guilty to tax evasion to resolve the case.
Maeda needed to practice evasion to quell the Orioles lineup.
The RAC certainly thinks so – it believes it will lead to tax evasion amounting to £167m a year.
This might be due to different evasion mechanisms to immunity by helminths.
However, one way to detect evasion is to examine the structure of the workforce.
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