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Example sentences for dodge
And it's a future in which some drugs and vaccines may actually pull a few punches: dodge and feint as their targets do.
Even if you dodge those issues, the situation is hardly simple.
Pliable though this sort of history must seem to purists, companies still cannot dodge difficult episodes in their pasts.
There is, however, one dark cloud that the champagne world may not be able to dodge: a world recession.
So speeding drivers jam on the brakes to dodge them before accelerating off.
But that is a dodge, a way of avoiding the harder discussion about what it means to live free and equal lives.
As a result, people have shifted to social media for information on violence and how to dodge it.
Fear of a scratch from playing dodge ball and fear of carcinogens.
He throws that wicked jab and is so quick to dodge trouble.
Another way to dodge traffic is to predict where and when it will form.
There's only a four-month window for a boat to dodge the hull-crushing pack ice, and few sailors are up to the task.
The first is direct: you could ask people whether they dodge taxes, or look at the results of spot tax-audits.
Besides the potholes, motorists must dodge the wrecks of cars that have crashed.
Its mineral crystal is recessed to dodge blows, and the screw-down crown is offset to four o'clock so it won't dent your wrist.
Anyone can dodge responsibility, but it takes real talent to dodge the consequences of dodging responsibility.
The rest of the world won't be able to dodge that bullet.
Your flat-bottom canoe will dodge caiman and be portaged past dry patches in the trucks of local ranchers.
He flexed his muscular arms, bent his knees, thought he could dodge an emu.
Felicity not only has perfect foresight, she has also been canny enough to dodge taxes.
High-income earners have many ways they can dodge taxes.
The new dodge is that it was a long time ago and we're not sure what he was doing.
Take your chances on the circuitous one-way streets to dodge them.
It's much easier to dodge erasers than bullets and shrapnel.
The debris was spotted too late for the space station to dodge it.
The popularity of the trust model owes essentially to a tax dodge.
And, apparently, they'll have to dodge landslides too.
Watch a pigeon dodge traffic, both vehicular and pedestrian.
Whole companies, however, cannot dodge the digital flow.
You'll still see fishmongers filleting the day's catch, but you won't have to dodge so many trucks and trolleys.
All of that can work--it's people's games that you've got to dodge.
They played dodge ball, capture-the-flag, and other traditional outdoor camp fare.
They dodge taxes by registering their boat in the neighboring state.
Dodge has noticed several incidents that have affected multiple universities.
Aphids dodge parasitic wasps by hiding amid the hollowed-out corpses of prior victims.
It was too easy for the runner to dodge and outrun the bulls and oxen and not that much fun.
Mark tends to dodge the complex question of the relation of journalists or academics to popular opinion.
In part, the tax system is burdensome because people dodge it.
The mimic octopus is an intelligent shape changer that can impersonate a host of other animals to dodge hungry predators.
But this week's dodge will have an unfortunate effect on research.
The government's economic advisers, both in the finance ministry and outside it, may not be pleased by this dodge.
He notes that echolocation, their sophisticated sonar system, allows bats to dodge wires as fine as human hairs-in the dark.
But hold that racism card close at hand because you'll flash it as your usual crutch and dodge from accountability.
These companies periodically change their names to dodge the authorities.
But it has allowed a series of weak governments to dodge some important decisions.
For her to not come for any reason now would be too obvious a dodge.
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