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"I believe that the rich countries will try to wriggle out of their commitments on the $100bn.
We want to see greater sanctions on universities that blatantly ignore these requests, or try to wriggle out their responsibilities".
One reason is that those who fear they may be prosecuted try to wriggle out of giving evidence and surround themselves with lawyers.
In teaching the novel, I've seen students try to wriggle out of this conclusion; most of them do it by posing counterfactuals.
Today, under both Labour and the Conservatives, if the middle class or small businesses try to wriggle out of tax, they go to prison.
Since the arrival of UN troops in Darfur represents a defeat for the government, it will try to wriggle out of its obligations in any way it can.
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"Aw," Mickey said, trying to wriggle away.
Ever since then several countries, including Germany, have tried to wriggle out of that commitment.
She tries to wriggle out of the inevitable: "I'm the victim here".
At this point the conscience tried to wriggle away, but the princess gripped it tighter.
The Irishman tried to wriggle between them and did well to scrounge a throw-in.
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