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Examples of dodge


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My account of the evening cannot, however, do justice to the tactical facades - the bluffs, grand postures, and imperceptible dodges - so common to tournament settings.
I knocked down three times then he dodged me into water.
Using shapes dodged the limitation that animals do not know about politicians.
There could be no dodging the consequences.
A series of dodges and excuses continued.
When we try to dodge diseases or disadvantages through genetic intervention, are we solving problems or just moving them to a different level?
Nevertheless, small property-owners could dodge this obstacle by forming associations that shared the costs of buying and installing subterranean pumping machinery.
Molecular biology and molecular genetics might continue to dodge teleological issues were it not for their fields' remarkable recent successes.
We easily dodge an approaching car because, for millions of years, our ancestors have been dodging charging predators.
Policymakers get to make rules, but dodge responsibility for them, by piggy-backing on the decisions of others, whom they can blame when things go wrong.
Methods of rubbish disposal: 'shuffle and dodge'?
Both thereby dodge the hard hermeneutic slog of text-to-context analysis, which is necessarily grounded in painstaking readings of the entire assemblage of material, documentary and oral evidence.
If they are to avoid falling into the theoretical machinery that perpetuates such stereotypes, women are obliged constantly to dodge the conceptual apparatuses that seek to mould their language.
Sequestered royalists often attempted to dodge the consequences of their delinquency by transferring the titles to their lands, a tactic used especially by widows seeking to keep their estates together.
I trust that critical part of the mandate will not be dodged or diluted; otherwise, we merely store up more trouble for the future.
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The fundamental question of how to levy fair taxes to pay for essential services such as education has been dodged.
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One can imagine all sorts of dodges which this decision might lead to.
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I was alarmed at the detailed list of tax dodges which he outlined.
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In reality, he dodged all the four issues.
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Because of this, we must treat the police in a way which we have been dodging for a very long time.
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She has loyally plodded on, but she has dodged a number of questions.
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In the face of such excessively high direct taxation these people are prevented from ever building up any substantial nest-egg without dodges of this sort.
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I am not dodging the point at all.
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He was asked a straightforward question and, as usual, he dodged it, as he is dodging every question which has been asked in the debate.
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They are merely dodging the issue, unless they recognise that the issue is this.
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Nevertheless, some of them get up to a number of dodges.
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I think that he referred to people who were dodging their citizenship obligations.
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There is now no realistic mechanism for dodging those disciplines.
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The person truly responsible for this is not present today; he has dodged it again.
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There must be a stop to all the dodging about behind the names of nominees and such subterfuges.
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There is no way of dodging these decisions by indexation or linking our pay to that of an outside body.
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No doubt they will read our debate with interest and welcome the dodges that have been suggested to them for circumventing the law.
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Unless it achieves that object, and that alone, far more injustice will be done to innocent people than to those who are dodging the tax.
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There will be no sort of conspiracy with the object of dodging it altogether.
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Why are they devising dodges to keep themselves in office, and to get the last scrunch out of their freak majority and legal term?
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Is he further aware that the death duty relief, originally intended to help good landlordism, is now used for dodging death duties?
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We are criticised for making cuts, and he ought to state a substantive figure; otherwise, he is dodging the issue.
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We have dodged round the main question, which is scarcity.
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There is nothing more dangerous than dodging about from lane to lane.
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I am not dodging it, but merely trying to save time.
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I am concerned about any evasion of vehicle excise duty, since every £1 of tax dodged has to be paid by someone else.
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He dodged that point by quoting selectively from the period covering 1979 to 1983.
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He did not even make an attempt to answer, but dodged or ignored the issues.
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Institutional reform has been dodged again and again.
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There really is absolutely no reason to have all these complicated dodges in order to preserve the gilt-edged market.
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They have consistently dodged vital decisions or postponed them.
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The fraud relates not only to false labelling of goods but also to dodging the quota system under the multi-fibre arrangement.
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In his typical, dodging manner, he does not want to be associated with that.
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I am not dodging the question at all.
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Any suggestion that it is not is simply dodging the question.
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My fourth question was dodged even more blatantly.
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We have seen a bit of dodging today, and presumably there is quite a lot of dodging going on in another place.
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The issue highlights the costs of children, and there is no dodging that.
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There is no question of dodging anything at all.
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One of the worst criticisms of it is the way that it incites people to invent dodges.
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He dodges and wriggles about everything that is put to him.
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Three times she dodged and ducked the question.
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They are given an amnesty at the end of every financial year to carry on their tax dodging and all the rest of the fiddles.
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He did very well, but he, too, dodged the column.
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We must never forget that these slick and artificial devices for dodging tax are used at the expense of the ordinary body of taxpayers.
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He did not reply to that question, but dodged it.
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Their nostrum has been to come up with marvellous plans, models and re-arrangements as a means of diverting attention and dodging the main issues.
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One of the two bolts they dodged was fired with such force that it penetrated the station's concrete wall.
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I know some of the dodges that have gone on in the past.
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We have had lots of ducks, feints and dodging.
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I think that there are no satisfactory dodges for getting round this problem.
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Does he realise that he is just creating the impression that he is dodging it?
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I agree that these gentlemen have to be very much on the qui vive to discover these dodges.
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He dodged all the fences and none of us learnt anything new.
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He is dodging the issue of the role of the trainers and educators.
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I am concerned that opting out will become important in dodging the school closure issue.
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He would win gold, silver and bronze when it came to the ducking, dodging, weaving and evading the question contest.
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We are dodging the necessity for a fight between the rising working-classes and vested interests.
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Any system of temporary quotas that dodges that question is not acceptable.
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I have spent some time dodging round the edges of this issue, and 1 ought to get to the point.
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I do not think that there is any question of dodging it at all.
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Now, he is dodging the consequences of his action.
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I shall not say that he dodged an earlier question about selectivity, particularly on payment for school milk, but he postponed it.
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I suspect that we shall have to get round to another set of dodges.
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Unfortunately, that argument has been overtaken by events; the question has now arisen, and it cannot be dodged.
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Is it not time to give an explanation more convincing than the dodges she pulls twice a week?
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I can see that a lot of arguments hinge on this point and the question has been dodged right the way down the line.
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There must be an infinitesimal number of people who are disconnected because they are dodging payment, either deliberately or accidentally.
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Let me make the questions absolutely clear, so that there is no question of his dodging them.
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Unless we do that, we are dodging and messing about all over the place.
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First, we had to see how many of the men who were getting exemption really needed it, how many men were really dodging the column.
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If we are to meet the needs of the present time, that involves the spending of more money, and there is no dodging that.
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In each of them the central question is dodged.
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Will she answer the question that she dodged yesterday?
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They contend that these estate companies are formed for dodging taxes.
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We do not think it should be dodged.
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Directly religious people cannot preserve some of their old institutions or traditions, so it is said, they get up to all kinds of dodges.
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He did not know the law in regard to this matter, and so he dodged the issue.
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In regard to price there are all sorts of dodges that are being adopted, especially in the wholesale trade.
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They had speed traps, they had all sorts of dodges, in order to catch the motorists.
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At the court of inquiry the skipper was asked why the ship was dodging about in the bay.
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In fact, it is dodging the normal compulsory purchase procedures and short-cutting the process.
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If he has dodged the column altogether and is not a licensed bookmaker, that will be no sanction against him.
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Governments dodged the quinquennial review because it was not popular.
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I am convinced that most companies, by scrip issues and other dodges, completely get round any kind of dividend control that we have ever attempted.
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