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    evasion example sentences

    evasion


    1. There was no room for evasion in there


    2. Rule 106: It is illegal to attempt to convert wild wolves to Taoism for the purposes of tax evasion


    3. smuggled cigarettes and the evasion tax with which


    4. Interestingly though, due to the prey’s need to constantly develop and improve her skills of alertness and evasion, and the resulting need of the predator to continually develop and improve his skills of detection and capture, they both entered into a kind of escalating “arms race” that led to their joint evolution, mutually benefiting both parties


    5. Proof that that holiest of holies, namely the Clintons, could be just as guilty as you and I of fraud, tax evasion, etc


    6. he visited with the other inmates, people convicted of tax evasion, fraudulent accounting, and similar activities


    7. But how do you prove the difference between a rash business decisions and a reckless one? What generally happens is the Government hammer them with tax evasion and other laws but that does not assist you to get your money back


    8. To be found transporting many times that could lead to serious laundering charges, tax evasion and possible exposure of its source


    9. He swung from side to side in basic evasion mode


    10. “What? What do you mean?” said the kid, but it was evasion

    11. Also, consider that Brazil loses annually more than 50 billion dollars in flight of foreign exchange, contraband, maintenance of the exchange or falsification, besides the tax evasion in consequence of high tax burden and of the lack of income


    12. And this business about nonprofit and tax evasion


    13. Tobie stated the early part of the story, but claimed to have exited before the fight—probably an evasion to avoid responsibility


    14. There's no better pilot in the whole Empire and when the missiles start flying, evasion and escape can be more important than even your sharp shooting, Miles


    15. It was an unfortunate evasion, as it caused the end


    16. At first it may seem that he was guilty of a masterly evasion, but it was not so


    17. In this apparent evasion he really supplied all his hearers with the answer to the Pharisees' question as to the authority behind his mission


    18. Hatch kept in touch for a while via the internet, but their exchanges gradually reduced to sporadic messages on occasions such as Christmas and the fourth of July when Siri would tease Hatch about celebrating tax evasion and the right to keep slaves


    19. would not see through her evasion


    20. A Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape SERE Psychologist trained the military psychologists to participate in interrogations

    21. He knew there would be no avoiding this unpleasant duty of questioning these suspects, most of whom had acted rather suspiciously during the previous inquiry, and he was already formulating his approach to this delicate subject so as not to spook the real murderer before the pending departure and evasion of justice


    22. She was completely still when her husband arrived, and the slack in her gloves indicated that she had apparently relaxed slightly in response to her successful evasion of the entire subject


    23. As any good tax attorney will be able to explain to you there is a difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion


    24. A lawyer will never be a willing party to tax evasion, if that lawyer is behaving within the cannon of professional ethics as well as the accepted norms of safeguarding their client’s best interest


    25. frowned, disturbed by the memory of evasion in his voice


    26. If businesses like this were able to help foreign peoples rise from poverty or merely survive in a difficult political and economic environment, he would be willing to overlook the tax evasion under the premise that this benefited a great number of women and children


    27. He is also wanted for tax evasion by the Smetack Tax authorities, but has been released on bail for nearly eight Smetack years now, pending further investigation


    28. Government secrets seemed to be the major currency involved with a major tax evasion and pyramid scam going on as well


    29. “Good pursuit driver; skilled at evasion; seems to have an excellent sense of direction and spatial awareness, so navigation is OK, and he seems safe and confident with almost everything we’ve got


    30. Press upon them at all times, that less than the truth is a lie; that evasion, excuse-making, and exaggeration are all halfway houses towards what is false, and ought to be avoided

    31. And I do solemnly, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make this declaration, and every part thereof, in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me, as they are commonly understood by English Protestants, without any evasion, equivocation, or mental reservation, and without any dispensation already granted me for this purpose by the Pope or any other authority or person whatsoever, or without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever, or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God or man, or absolved of this declaration or any part thereof, although the Pope or any other person or persons or power whatsoever shall dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning


    32. · You’ve not been convicted of felony larceny, theft, forgery, tax evasion, fraud, or money laundering in connection with a real estate or mortgage deal over the past 10 years


    33. Bad news: because soon there’d be nothing to confiscate, no one to grab it, nor anyone to celebrate getting away with tax evasion


    34. I’ve only the one prior conviction for tax evasion all those years ago but with all the press attention the judge will want to do it belts-and-braces


    35. She was an expert in stealth and evasion


    36. " He tossed his shovel aside, annoyed at her evasion and wiped his dirty hands on his jeans


    37. “The proposed legislation is part of wider plans to create a just and effective tax system, reorganise the tax collection mechanism and apply a stricter framework against tax evasion” he told Chancellor Merkel


    38. afforded him temporary evasion from frequently hellish circumstances wherein he was the


    39. Tax evasion and fraudulent tax returns are a normal form of illegality


    40. The motives of hatred, cowardice, deception, poisoning, racism, genocide, eugenics, punishment, evasion of responsibility, greed

    41. evasion and could find none


    42. But the biggest piece of evasion of falsification in astrology is quite interesting


    43. But this is an evasion


    44. This is what I mean by evasion -


    45. “I am detective Anned, and this is Detective Cotter, and we would like to inform you that we have just arrested your mother on charges of fraud and tax evasion


    46. time and time again with the same result—that of quibble and evasion pure and simple” “The


    47. [2] British comedian in late 20th Century 1989 Dodd was charged with tax evasion by the HM Inland Revenue


    48. This fact has been tested time and time again with the same result—that of quibble and evasion pure and simple” “The Indictment Of Eternal Torment—The Self-negation Of A Monstrous Doctrine,” page 254, F


    49. military, advanced SERE training – Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape – was provided only for specialized units such as the Army Rangers, Navy SEALS and fighter pilots likely to be shot down behind enemy lines


    50. This fact has been tested time and time again with the same result—that of quibble and evasion pure and simple




















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    Synonyms for "evasion"

    evasion dodging escape nonpayment equivocation deceit prevarication lie quibbling

    "evasion" definitions

    a statement that is not literally false but that cleverly avoids an unpleasant truth


    the deliberate act of failing to pay money


    nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do


    the act of physically escaping from something (an opponent or a pursuer or an unpleasant situation) by some adroit maneuver