Evade these questions if you wish but their answer is ineludible. |
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Several lines of evidence suggest that twig anoles rely more on stealth than speed to capture prey and evade predators. |
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Finally, I managed to corner him in a way he could evade, but couldn't escape. |
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After all, drafters of legislation, being human, are imperfect, and some may craftily try to evade even the best-designed laws. |
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As a matter of course, corporations tried to evade laws and regulations if they stood in the way of profits. |
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Furthermore, clever legislators can readily evade a constitutional rule that depends on finding evidence of an illicit purpose. |
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Think of him running across Pierre Wome, jinking inside, the low centre of gravity keeping him on his feet and helping him evade the tackle. |
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Despite the cactus, this is clearly rangeland, and we carefully evade the barbed wire as we cross into the field. |
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In fact, he probably went into psychology in order to evade his own problems by concentrating on the mental afflictions of others. |
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There are plenty of human-interest stories and recipes, plus the obligatory tales of gobblers that encounter or evade the guillotine. |
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She squirmed, writhed, and wriggled, trying to evade the grip of those carrying her. |
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This bill is about people using the bankruptcy system to evade paying alimony and child support payments. |
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Using casual labour has become a key means by which many employers seek to evade established standards. |
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The Utopian ship yawed hard to port in an attempt to evade the incoming ordnance. |
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Somehow, though, the fuel lasted long enough for T-Bone to evade the storm. |
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It's ominous from the very beginning, when you step in the role of a pipsqueak teenager as he tries to evade a zombified cop. |
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As described above, it allows antigenic variation in its antigens to evade the host immune system. |
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His rigorous non-narrative dances do not evade, but more deeply express, the universal stirrings of such tales. |
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Inside computers artificial life forms have already evolved that can locomote, chase prey, evade predators and compete for limited resources. |
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The governor also said laws are under review to preclude ambiguity and to close loopholes allowing suspects to evade arrest. |
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Of course it is true that there are bad eggs among members of the public too, that want to evade tax. |
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It is not just in athletics that competitors have tried to evade being drug-tested. |
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The cars are neither taxed or roadworthy but often evade Police detection as they are not stolen. |
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Unfortunately, this is an area that has a lot of back alleys for the youths to evade us but we are making progress. |
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Slaves helped Unionists evade conscription, and both groups spied and scouted for Federal troops. |
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No thinking person, with or without faith, can in contemporary life evade this struggle. |
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Often base jumpers have to break into buildings, evade security and climb hundreds of feet before leaping into space. |
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Lee then began to send a barrage of lightning fast thrusts and she continued to evade every single attack with a large grin on her face. |
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Five protesters managed to evade security to enter the chamber as MPs debated the controversial issue. |
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To evade mountain lions and other predators they need both steep topography and open terrain. |
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They relish telling stories about moonshiners, smugglers, and contraband runners who successfully fool and evade federal agents. |
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Both are cunning predators that can evade any attempts of capture or extinction. |
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He helped Percy evade the Germans, and in no time had landed him a job as a slater, working near Calais. |
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On the Internet, though, you can have a simple script do that, and even distribute the requests over time and over a botnet to evade lockouts. |
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Not playing bilateral cricket is a smokescreen used to evade the real issues. |
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Range threat systems simulate the tracking systems of enemy missiles and guns and are used to train pilots to evade the tracking systems. |
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Many of the non-payers had probably hoped that technical glitches would help them evade the fee. |
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And despite his best efforts to evade the camera, his face was caught when he turned round to flick us a V-sign. |
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How could one man evade an entire police force and a support group of experienced Italian standover merchants? |
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Motorists head 'off-piste' to evade cameras designed to catch cars nipping through a bus-only junction in Colchester. |
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Ask him about the high points in his career as a civil servant, and he will first try to evade answering that question. |
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Hashtags are a discovery tool, while subtweets are a category of tweets that often purposely evade easy discovery. |
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It permeates every corner of Northern Irish society, often unseen but nigh impossible to evade. |
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He stalked his moving opponent, throwing combinations and utilizing his movement to evade punches. |
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If the illegal flight attempts to evade the interceptors, the center may authorize them to destroy it. |
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Part of the criticism is that they advocate a Foucauldian genealogy but then proceed to evade the origins of hegemony. |
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That's so in the end the proggie government could evade responsibility for the inevitable crash, and blame it on the banks. |
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They accused the Party of concealing the facts, fabricating evidence and glossing over the matter to evade responsibility. |
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Since our inclination is usually to evade what's difficult, we may find an increasing disproportion between our power and our depth. |
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Percy, determined to evade capture once more, somehow escaped to Marseilles. |
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Testing experts seem certain that athletes who cheat often evade detection. |
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He managed to evade two recapture attempts with guile, spirit and a kick like Czechoslovakian absinthe. |
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Many of them, including suspected murderers and rapists, continue to evade police capture for months or even years. |
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While her efforts to escape may serve to evade death, it is doubtful that she has the concepts of life and death, and the desire to live. |
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He was sure sleep would evade him, with his mind still spinning fruitlessly on its search for information that wasn't there. |
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I would evade that question because the reputations are still being made, and the last major generation is passing into retirement. |
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The Israelites realizing this started to ask foolish questions in order to evade receiving this law. |
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There seems to be an ethos developing that no one should take responsibility for any of their acts, that they should try to evade, avoid, deny. |
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And, in fact, so much time and energy is devoted to their staging precisely to evade that more difficult question. |
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These good practices shouldn't let us evade the tougher questions about how we justify importing active learning techniques into the classroom. |
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I am not trying to evade your Honour's questions, but again this case, as it has progressed through, is crystallised. |
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If implemented, Straw's curfew will allow adults to evade taking responsibility for the welfare of future generations. |
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Two recent pieces of EU legislation will dramatically affect the ability to evade tax using foreign accounts. |
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Some used the accounts to evade tax, while many others simply used them for practical reasons. |
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If a bank official knew or ought to have known that a customer was using an account to evade tax, he or she is accountable under the law. |
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Lower taxes give earners less reason to avoid and evade tax, and more reason to put in extra effort. |
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A large share of total deposits in the havens come from upper-middle-class residents of Europe and North America who simply want to evade taxes. |
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It is a much more serious offence to knowingly evade tax than not to pay due to lack of knowledge of one's affairs. |
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The point is that there is no practical way to evade taxes on real property. |
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There are so many incentives available in the Irish tax system that the taxpayer with substantial income does not need to evade tax. |
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They may be tempted to avoid and evade the tax levies or even escape to tax havens. |
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The EU has long been the main source of business, led by Italy, as Europeans have sought to evade high domestic taxes. |
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Thus the US and Canadian vessel owners re-registered their vessels under Japanese and other flags to evade the US and Canadian regulations. |
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It's a story about a female prison escapee who will do anything to evade recapture. |
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When we dare to accept the full social responsibilities that governments are seeking to evade, we shall gain the initiative and defeat our unhappiness. |
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The new missiles are also more agile, so that, once launched, they're better able to home in on the target and counter the pilot's attempts to evade. |
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This is a matter of deliberate policy from management, who hope to evade some of their responsibilities for training and supporting workers and to cut costs. |
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Even if we use sophisticated detection systems like thermal imaging, the guerillas can move down to the basement where they will evade even those means of detection. |
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By suggesting that voices of protest are somehow alien and inauthentic, those in authority seek to cloud the issues and evade accountability for their own actions. |
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Poetry cannot escape ideology nor can evade the class struggle since the latter indirectly or more directly inform the poet's political and artistic consciousness. |
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The results of casting the dice evade the thrower's control. |
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Parliamentary question time is full of wonderful examples of extended verbs, conjunctions and prepositional phrases employed to evade answering a question. |
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This in my judgment is also not significant except to show he is well able to deal with cross-examination and to seek to evade giving inconvenient but truthful answers. |
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Its key characteristic is not cross border shopping and bootlegging but large scale fraud in which millions of cigarettes evade duty and appear on the contraband market. |
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If you failed to file a return, or if a return you filed was false, fraudulent or a willful attempt to evade tax, then there's no limitation period at all. |
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Merchants on both sides of the border were all too happy to evade taxes. |
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You can convert profits to losses, put money in phony loans, buy businesses without people knowing who you are, and evade all laws regulating money. |
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But if somebody continues to bob and weave and duck and evade and you've only got seven or eight minutes for the interview, a politician can get away with that, can't he? |
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But activists now fear that Bahrain will import the canisters via a third country to evade export controls. |
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Powers had no chance to evade it, and bailed out as his U-2 spun down to earth. |
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He turned and dived out from the momentary cover as it crumbled under the war machine's onslaught, returning fire with the twin weapons as he continued to evade his pursuer. |
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Our troubled twosome hitch a dog sled to help their newfound friend retrieve his gold, all the while trying to evade a cavalcade of casino crooks. |
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They assumed that she was just putting it on to evade detention. |
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One gets the sense that they are wearing a mask to confuse their readers, and even to evade them. |
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One of his accomplices is shot, his wheelman flees with the getaway car, and Charlie races deeper into the bank, trying to evade cops and security guards. |
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It found that the legal fees were related to the conspiracy to evade income taxes and were not related to the tribute payments made on behalf of the corporation. |
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Sensing something was wrong, Helen's mother managed to evade capture but it was only once on the train with her two sisters, grandmother and aunt did Helen realise the danger. |
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Whoever praised Frederick within the borders of his realm did so from necessity, to evade the indignation of a prince who wreaked stern vengeance upon every foe. |
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No one would dispute the need to stop farmers attempting to evade planning regulations and make a fast buck by building expensive homes on green field sites. |
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He developed a rather spiky relationship with the paparazzi and the past year has seen him punch paps and swear at them in his quest to evade them. |
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They furrow their concerned brows and squint gravely towards the cameras in their field camo but all you hear is hedge and evade and dodge and divert and equivocate. |
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What's more, while the millennials consume gobs of digital fare, they also master tech tools to evade marketers and to customize their own programming. |
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Now I had to be in a survival mode and try to evade capture. |
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Finally, underinvoicing can be used to evade ad valorem tariffs. |
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However, it was only brief respite for himself and the board who were today continuing their efforts to evade a winding-up order from the Inland Revenue. |
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Our mockery of celebworld helps us evade the soul-crushing decadence concealed within. |
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They have blocked vehicle access, but pedestrians have managed to evade them. |
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He managed to evade capture by American and Iraqi forces and has been in hiding pretty much since then. |
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At Exeter, for example, Zuckerberg kept finding ways to evade firewalls and sites that were blocked. |
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So I did the only thing I could to evade giving an immediate answer. |
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This is usually to their advantage because when you're infected with an RNA virus its frenzied mutations allow it to change quickly and so evade the immune system. |
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She relies on stealth and sneaking around to evade foes or avoid damage. |
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The weathermen became overcautious and even attempted to evade the media. |
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The four defendants were charged for tattooing their bodies to evade conscription immediately after they were judged physically competent to serve in the military. |
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This may evade privacy restrictions but is cheap and tawdry at best. |
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But on the North American continent, it was historically possible to evade the political power of another by migration. |
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Pirates sometimes evade capture by sailing into waters controlled by their pursuer's enemies. |
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This made it far more difficult to evade contact, and the wolf packs ravaged many convoys. |
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Cooperation among cartels expands their scope to distant markets and strengthens their abilities to evade detection by local law enforcement. |
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He did not evade the question of the external source of the diversity of the sense data at the disposal of the human individual. |
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In a similar vein, a trader can evade customs duty by understatement of quantity or volume of the product of trade. |
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A trader may also evade duty by misrepresenting traded goods, categorizing goods as items which attract lower customs duties. |
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In 1976, an effort was made to strictly define machair, although a number of systems still evade classification. |
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It can leap to evade attackers and the skin of its tail is readily detachable and slides off if grasped by a predator. |
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Cuttlefish have ink, like squid and octopus species, which they use to help evade predators. |
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Small antelope, especially duikers, evade predation by jumping into dense bush where the predator cannot pursue. |
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Some caterpillars can evade predators by using a silk line and dropping off from branches when disturbed. |
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Prior to the implementation of the VAT, it had been relatively easy to evade sales tax, and many businesses were in violation of tax code. |
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In 1764, Parliament passed the Currency Act to restrain the use of paper money, fearing that otherwise the colonists might evade debt payments. |
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Many of these new treatments work through immune checkpoint blockade, disrupting cancer's ability to evade the immune system. |
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But staying indoors when the pollen count is high may not help to evade windborne pollen. |
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But staying indoors when the pollen count is very high may not help to evade windborne pollen. |
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Enabling pseudonymity gives cover both to bad actors and those trying to evade repressive governments. |
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His Norman followers tended to evade the liabilities of their English predecessors. |
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And his attempts to evade control systems sometimes led him down bizarre paths, some of them excessively rationalist and some irrationalist. |
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That autumn, Percy Shelley often lived away from home in London to evade creditors. |
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To evade the British Army's postal censorship, he also developed a code of dots by which Edith could track his movements. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s, many plays were produced in theatre clubs, to evade the censorship then exercised by the Lord Chamberlain's Office. |
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In addition to good intention, provocation, defeasibility, and accident are three other tactics that are used to evade responsibility. |
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Direct mail has given insurgent candidates a way to evade gatekeepers in both the mainstream media and the regular party organizations. |
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We watch them, often accompanied by dreadful theme music, wade through bogland, get thrown off boats, evade capture, and fly a simulator. |
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The two places that still evade him are Bouvet Island, off South Africa, and the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea. |
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So if you fire the Phoenix inside that radius, he just can't evade it. The missile can pull more gees than any pilot can. |
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However, the plot was discovered and most of the conspirators were either arrested or killed while trying to evade capture. |
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Note that inferior courts cannot evade binding precedent of superior courts, but a court can depart from its own prior decisions. |
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There are several basic maneuvers a boxer can use in order to evade or block punches, depicted and discussed below. |
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Although the Portuguese managed to evade the fire attack, they were unsuccessful in evading Ming boarding attempts and the fighting took a heavy toll on their manpower. |
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It is a sad fact of Washington life that members of Congress, however ungifted they may seem in other respects, are geniuses in finding ways to evade ethics rules. |
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A Revenue and Customs team found the pounds 5million haul in boxes lined with carbon paper in an attempt to evade detection by X-ray scanning equipment. |
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There is also some evidence that the poll tax had a lasting effect of people not registering themselves on the electoral register to evade collection attempts. |
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However, large epi-and mesopelagic fishes, inhabiting the same or bordering niches with lancetfishes are able to evade attack, as a rule, because of their swimming speeds. |
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And though the prejudices of her husband and community, 'the rules' of apartheid law and practice, provide a context for her behaviour, she cannot evade imputability. |
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This set of laws used to make Liechtenstein a popular tax haven for extremely wealthy individuals and businesses attempting to avoid or evade taxes in their home countries. |
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Everton defender Distin then demonstrated neat footwork to evade a succession of challenges inside the area before sending a rising, angled effort narrowly off target. |
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This legislation should deter retailers from using zappers to evade taxes while giving the Department of Revenue stronger tools to go after those who sell or use them. |
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Engineering of viral capsids to evade the host immune system. |
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Tax evasion, on the other hand, is the general term for efforts by individuals, corporations, trusts and other entities to evade taxes by illegal means. |
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After abolition, slave ships adopted quicker, more maneuverable forms to evade capture by naval warships, one favorite form being the Baltimore Clipper. |
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