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The third area relates to subjects where the centrality of the body has been evaded for reason of 'good practice'.
Such an attitude evades institutional classification of research; as such, it becomes a risk that many schools cannot afford.
All over the federation, villagers evaded labour recruitment, refused to make compulsory crop deliveries and stopped paying taxes.
As will be seen below, this is because many strangers evaded the administration's control.
Even in private, he evades self-definition, his interior a cipher.
Intelligent actors can sometimes find ways of evading these constraints.
Unfortunately, these demonstrations were evaded on the belief that they represented a selection of favorable cases.
Unhappy workers evaded the new requirements by producing ninety bundles containing fewer than thirty leaves.
In addition, flying contributes to an organism's fitness in multiple ways, making it inappropriate to describe it simply as, say, a mechanism for evading predators.
People living in the intermediate foothills and in the grassy alluvial areas could live hidden from the view of outsiders, thus evading external control.
Tax patrols were infrequent and could be evaded relatively easily, enabling people to resist tax pressure for some time.
Perhaps the most intriguing role proposed for proteases is that of evading the host immune response.
If the center "mystically" evades people, it is because it no longer exists in a believable form.
Many companies evaded national advertising restrictions in this way.
As the administrative duties imposed by the city steadily increased with the growing administration through the seventeenth century, householders began evading those burdens.
Without this defensive power, every positive power that can be given on paper will be evaded defeated.
The ongoing publication of serial sensation novels allowed these forms of pleasure to be continually modified, potentially endlessly evading absorption into the system of power.
As many as 1,000 new open resisters surfaced in 1989 alone, and thousands more evaded the draft in less public ways.
By selecting the right equipment and location, some truths can be enhanced and others evaded.
In addition, government monopolies or ordinances were easily evaded, and the island had large resources of bituminous coal suitable to mid-nineteenth-century modes for smelting iron.
The contradiction between "period styles" and "national styles" was evaded by the argument that the art of a nation may sometimes be diverted from its "natural course" by alien influences.
Thirdly, some states have evaded their international obligations by passing implementing legislation that restricts or narrows the scopes or ground of jurisdiction outlined in the international treaties.
The tie prevents an accent on the second dotted crotchet so that a clear projection of this pulse and a grouping in 9/8 is evaded.
The newly internalized parasite is surrounded by a host cell membrane which is rapidly (<15 min) removed by the parasite, thereby evading intracellular host cell defense mechanisms.
In difficult realworld learning tasks such as controlling robots, playing games, or pursuing or evading an enemy, there are no direct targets that would specify correct actions for each situation.
Barely more than a rhetorical symbol for clerical radicalism, he has so far eluded posterity almost as successfully as he evaded those anxious to discipline him during his lifetime.
However, with a very large area, there is a greater probability that pockets exist that evaded control and these pockets must be identified and then treated accordingly.
Others, because of their criminalising of people who evaded the reforms, had consequences for individuals and the whole population which are not consistent with the idea of progress.
Our proposal evades the issue of the origin of life, and implies that, instead of worrying about where we came from, we should think about where we are going.
Surprisingly, the issue of succession so central in this process has largely evaded the scrutiny of analysts and is even unacknowledged by practitioners in the sector.
Amongst these cases was one individual who remarkably evaded prosecution by the courts simply because of the misplacing of a full stop on his charge sheet.
Corpulent bodies have evaded representation through a process of erasure and marginalisation while white male bodies, constructed as the generic representative of the ordinary, have, typically, been theoretically under-considered.
By using this hedge, a speaker can add the nuance of tentativeness to an utterance, which has the effect of evading commitment and softening the statement.
Reform could not be evaded.
The interaction between sporozoites and resident peritoneal macrophages provides a model system which will enable us to test whether the sporozoite is capable of evading destruction.
If discipline can be veried, then it can also be resisted and evaded; such power can exercise itself without challenge only "as long as it [can] itself remain invisible" (214).
In 2001–02 there were nine prosecutions for evading duty on spirits, of these seven were successful and two were unsuccessful.
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We table questions which may or may not be reached, and which, if they are reached, can be evaded.
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We have seen, too, the use of air power in evading the submarine menace.
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According to the latest information available, the miscreants have so far evaded arrest, but police investigations continue.
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What he is really doing is evading his responsibilities.
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I notice how strangely truth sometimes evades the efforts of this agency, which claims to be the best of its kind in the world.
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No information has come to light to bear out speculation in a newspaper report that safeguards in the system have been evaded.
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There is a large number of people in this country who take the view that conscientious objectors are cowards, simply people who are evading service.
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All illegally imported food has evaded official controls designed to verify compliance with food safety standards and could pose a danger to human health.
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During the interview, she was accused—the precise wording was not taken down—of evading work, of trying not to take on a work responsibility.
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In fact, the trust has even evaded its responsibility to hold and release information as it is required to by law.
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I have never evaded the fact that transport charges must go up with the increase in the general level of prices.
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Such people are not evading paying taxes they should pay, or employing accountants and tax consultants to help them find ways of avoiding taxes.
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Anyway, it is not part of their business to see whether our immigration control is being evaded in this way.
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He may have misunderstood the question or have simply been evading it.
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Every time that question was asked it was evaded.
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In the magistrates court the maximum penalty for evading duty is the greater of £5,000 or three times the value of the goods.
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The second reason why it will not work is that there are too many ways in which it can be evaded.
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I think that we have to examine in more detail the excuse for evading these moral obligations.
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What is the cost in fares evaded, people who are put off travelling, and damage from vandalism, which we then all have to bear?
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He writes telling me of a certain unmarried man who went into a shell factory apparently with the intention of evading military service.
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Would they have been satisfied with a reply that utterly evaded the issue?
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I have read the clauses fairly carefully, and it seems to me that many of them can easily be evaded.
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From the day that it was signed that promise was shamelessly and continuously evaded.
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In the case of ordinary dwellings it ought to be done because they did so with the view of evading the effect of legislation.
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If it was to be as serious as it is, affecting 6,000 workers, then the directors certainly evaded their duties.
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No system of law, however perfect, can provide against the person who is desirous of evading it.
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He said that the landlords had evaded the law over the years.
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We certainly have no idea of evading that discussion.
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The fact that this voluntary code is occasionally evaded is no reason for abolishing it, or arguing that it is ineffective.
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The administration of the duty would break down under the cumulative weight of burdensome and yet too easily evaded controls.
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They have consistently and persistently evaded any statement of their position on the whole issue.
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The judiciary finds it intolerable and consequently it has evaded it.
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The words have now come to be used only as a means of evading prosecution.
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Anyone who suspects someone of evading tax can report that suspicion in confidence to any local tax office.
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While to some extent the colliery owners have been at fault in their administration of the schemes, some owners have evaded its provisions.
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There is a rule, and it appears that on this occasion, three years ago, somebody evaded the rule and took a photograph.
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Even if one does, the people to whom the questions are addressed are quite as skilled as politicians in evading the answers.
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I cannot profess at this stage to go into all the myriad shapes taken by these companies for the purpose of evading taxation.
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Where it is clear that vehicle excise duty has been evaded, those responsible will be prosecuted.
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The great beauty of a property tax is that it cannot be evaded.
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I do not believe that anyone can know how many fares are evaded.
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A provision limiting accommodation, as a service, to not more than 14 days is surely easily evaded by regular return trips to hospital.
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Disciplinary action might be evaded if someone is transferred to central service.
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As the conflict grew worse, it was clear that this was being evaded.
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However, it is often the case that the question is not one of how the laws can be applied but how they can be evaded.
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If that is so, it will be very easily evaded.
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What is the simplest and most common method of evading the high effects of aggregation?
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They simply evaded the fines because there were so many in existence.
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There is considerable public concern that those requirements are currently being evaded at local authority level.
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The national organization had been evading similar uprisings in the profession for some time.
The chronicler turned regicide into a non-problem by evading the subject altogether.
Mobility means that the deviance exists independently of its origin, allowing polluters opportunities of evading detection.
However, some of the larger issues prompted by history - and its various interpretations - are evaded.
We are not free to ignore foot structure as a way of evading this constraint.
In the meantime, he evades the examination of divisive historical themes.
Once they succeeded in evading this order, the scheme opened up new opportunities for popular headmen to bind their followers more successfully.
Lastly, the matter of the relationship between violence and political conflict was evaded.
Not to ask such questions is a moral failing and evades the central issues of contemporary biomedical ethics.
Probably the most important means of evading the intentions of the centre was the increased use of what came to be called" creative accounting".
Thus, pastoral has sometimes helped them to come to terms with things rather than suggesting a way of evading them.
The passive is condemned as a means of evading responsibility, though the authors acknowledge it to be a general feature of scientific and technical writing.
There also exist disconnected traditions which are handed on through discontinuity and contradiction, evading the straight path.
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