Synonym: dodging, equivocation, escape, nonpayment. Similar words: invasion, pervasion, evasive, abrasion, occasional, on occasion, occasionally, crevasse. Meaning: [ɪ'veɪʒn] n. 1. a statement that is not literally false but that cleverly avoids an unpleasant truth 2. the deliberate act of failing to pay money 3. nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do 4. the act of physically escaping from something (an opponent or a pursuer or an unpleasant situation) by some adroit maneuver.
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(61) Bryant always says what he means, without qualification or evasion.
(62) Before the pardon was granted, federal prosecutors began investigating new allegations of money laundering and tax evasion.
(63) Chong Lo was convicted of income-tax evasion in the late 1980s under the name of Esther Chu.
(64) Two separate counts of tax evasion were filed against their son and daughter.
(65) Capone came back downtown and had things his own way until the federal government imprisoned him for tax evasion.
(66) And once tax evasion becomes a habit it will continue even after lower tax rates are introduced.
(67) Perrault is serving a 15-year sentence for fraud and tax evasion.
(68) Wado employs very light and fast techniques, preferring evasion to meeting brute force head on.
(69) His evasion of his clear duty was reprehensible.
(70) This struck her as a clumsy evasion.
(71) Ted grinned in evasion and cleared his throat.
(72) He was scourged for tax evasion.
(73) Its philosophy was a pompous evasion of real things.
(74) As a phantasmist, you excel in evasion and deception.
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(75) The senate was censured for income tax evasion.
(76) Relevant vulnerabilities include metering and bill-ing data manipulation and billing evasion.
(77) Part of this stems from the way Beijing administers its value-added tax, which makes it harder to catch evasion compared to other countries.
(78) The paper is divided into four chapters:Chapter 1:the general theory about administrative official evasion.
(79) Therefore, the condemnable standard for tax evasion should be based on objectivism to reach the fairness of condemnation.
(80) Some 150 Americans are under criminal investigation for tax evasion as investigation.
(81) Proving the possibility and inevitability of the tax evasion by the basic theory of GAME.
(82) Clara's fibs and evasion disturbed her not in the least that morning.
(83) The Lyme disease agent, Borrelia burgdorferi, causes infection by migration through tissues, adhesion to host cells, and evasion of immune clearance.
(84) The miraculously happy ending seems like an evasion of complexities that the book itself has raised.
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(86) He turns thumbs down on things like embezzlement and tax evasion.
(87) Dealing with the black economy in this broader sense(sentencedict.com), one must also consider tax evasion.
(88) Whether the fireman have the right of the urgent evasion of the danger in the fire rescue is still demurral in the judicatory practice.
(89) William James called this view a " quagmire of evasion. "
(90) Mr. Thaksin's wife also faces a court ruling later this month over charges of tax evasion involving the transfer of shares associated with the former family company, the Shin Corporation.
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