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Evasive
Bill of sale
the grantor, and the Act applies to trade machinery. The evasion of the law, Ramsden v. Lupton, (1873) LR 9 QB
Impleadable
Not admitting excuse evasion or plea rigorous
Runaround
a delaying or evasive and sometimes deceptive answer to an inquiry or request
Quirk
a starting from the point or line hence an artful evasion or subterfuge a shift a quibble as the quirks of
Quibblingly
Triflingly evasively
Outloose
A loosing from an escape an outlet an evasion
Inevitably
Without possibility of escape or evasion unavoidably certainly
goldbricking
The evasion of work or duty
evasion
The act of eluding or avoiding particularly the pressure of an argument accusation charge or interrogation artful means of eluding
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