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Evasion (law), to avoid government mandate through specious means (tax evasion, for example) Evasion (network security) , techniques to by-pass network security devices Evasion (numismatics) , close copy of a coin with just enough deviation in design and/or legend to avoid violating counterfeit laws
In ethics, evasion is an act that deceives by stating a true statement that is irrelevant or leads to a false conclusion.For instance, a man knows that another man is in a room in the building because he heard him, but in answer to a question, says "I have not seen him", thereby avoiding both lying and making a revelation.
In numismatics, an evasion (also evasion coin, evasion token) is a close copy of a coin with just enough deviation in design and/or legend to avoid violating counterfeit laws. The best-known evasions appeared in the 18th century in Great Britain and Ireland.
Evasion: Similar to diversion but giving irrelevant, rambling, or vague responses Covert intimidation: Manipulator putting the victim onto the defensive by using veiled (subtle, indirect or implied) threats. Guilt trip: A special kind of intimidation tactic.
That means demanding cleaner, safer trains; clamping down on fare evasion; and removing the severely deranged from our streets to help cut down on random violence.
Embezzlement (from Anglo-Norman, from Old French besillier ("to torment, etc."), of unknown origin) [1] is a term commonly used for a type of financial crime, usually involving theft of money from a business or employer.
Aug. 25—Republican Nella Domenici until last week demonstrated an unshakable commitment to running a vanilla campaign for the U.S. Senate. She switched to strawberry swirl by fumbling what ...
This results in the predator learning to avoid species displaying similar colours and markings, including Batesian mimics, which are in effect parasitic on the chemical or other defences of the unprofitable models. [29] [30] Some species of octopus can mimic a selection of other animals by changing their skin color, skin pattern and body motion.