Evaded
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41 examples of Evaded in a sentence
In this setting, a commercial setting, there's a new kind of difference that has kind of
evaded
the academic world for a while, and that difference is that whether positive stimuli are more effective than negative ones in different circumstances, the negative ones are cheaper.
And as many of you know, this virus went undetected, it
evaded
detection for three or four months when it began.
You've found the hidden switches,
evaded
the secret traps, and now your expedition finally stands at the heart of the ancient temple inside The Lost City.
Dan Hardesty has
evaded
being caught for quite some time.
I liked the scene where Liam Neeson's character
evaded
capture by using trains to get away.
Taxes were
evaded
on a massive scale, and the welfare state was characterized by endemic waste.
Indeed, in pursuing rapid industrialization, megacities have often been less successful than smaller cities – which have largely
evaded
such constraints – in accumulating productive capital, attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), and demonstrating entrepreneurial spirit.
This question is often evaded, because the cost of exiting is deemed too high to consider it (and could be higher still if the break-up takes place in a crisis and sharpens reciprocal acrimony among participating countries).
Indeed, Karadzic and Mladic have
evaded
arrest for years; indeed, since the Dayton peace accords were signed.
The subject is avoided in history books,
evaded
by diplomats, and forms no part of domestic political discourse.
Or you can oppose controls because you think that they can be easily
evaded
and are therefore doomed to remain ineffective.
If capital controls can be easily
evaded
– say, by manipulating the timing of transactions or through mis-invoicing of trade flows – then there will be little effect on the actual volume of capital inflows.
The US, increasingly confident in its ability to identify and strike back at any cyber assailant, has so far
evaded
legal obstacles by focusing on deterrence.
Moreover, individual businesses have often lobbied against and
evaded
environmental protections that are indisputably in our collective interest.
Finally, Fan resurfaced earlier this month, issuing a groveling apology for having
evaded
taxes, for which she will now face massive fines.
It can easily be
evaded
by relying on offshore banking centers, some pointed out, as if not all financial regulations face that very same challenge.
It seems to have
evaded
him that unchecked power might be more spiritually demeaning than competition.
By establishing a framework of overlapping soft and hard obligations, the Paris accord
evaded
objections that had previously blocked progress.
Nobody knows whether the debt-ceiling tripwire will be evaded; if so, how; or what will happen if it is not.
Unfortunately, the World Bank’s approach has
evaded
these issues or addressed them inadequately.
As a result, despite a tripling of the global population, we have so far
evaded
Malthus’ 1798 prediction that human population growth would inevitably outstrip our ability to produce food.
Governments treated their parliaments as potential barriers to IMF plans, and therefore as nuisances to be evaded, not places to create coalitions of national political support.
By inflating export deals in order to move foreign currency – mostly US dollars – into China, firms have
evaded
capital controls and distorted trade data.
Until now, member governments have largely
evaded
open debate on the pros and cons of federalism, because they were divided on the Union's long-term destination.
In Defense of Angela MerkelPARIS – The recent cover of Der Spiegel showing German Chancellor Angela Merkel in front of the Acropolis surrounded by Nazi officers serves an important purpose: it finally poses, in a way that cannot be evaded, the question of Germanophobia in Europe.
The global growth agreement that
evaded
us in 2009 remains the unfinished work of the G-20.
Revenue hungry governments will impose a lower tax when they think that it can be
evaded
than when they think that it cannot.
As long as this decision is evaded, the EU will remain dysfunctional.
So far, this debate has been
evaded.
Finally, governments that use controls to regulate capital flows will find that they are more easily
evaded.
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