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  2. Evasion - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Evasion (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Evasion (law) - Wikipedia

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    Almost all states operate a collection system for taxation revenues within a framework of law that is enforced by independent courts.Enabling statutes must be strictly applied, and it is generally against public policy to allow the tax administration to agree to reduce the amount of tax payable by any individual.

  5. Embezzlement - Wikipedia

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    Embezzlement is not always a form of theft or an act of stealing per se, since those definitions specifically deal with taking something that does not belong to the perpetrators. Instead, embezzlement is, more generically, an act of deceitfully secreting assets by one or more persons that have been entrusted with such assets.

  6. Tax noncompliance - Wikipedia

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    In 1900 the distinction was noted as two meanings of the word "evade": Bullivant v AG. [44] The technical use of the words avoidance/evasion in the modern sense originated in the US where it was well established by the 1920s. [45] It can be traced to Oliver Wendell Holmes in Bullen v. Wisconsin. [46] It was slow to be accepted in the United ...

  7. Manipulation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Nella's better at evasion than answers - AOL

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    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 ...

  9. Trick-taking game - Wikipedia

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    The object of such games then may be closely tied to the number of tricks taken, as in plain-trick games such as contract bridge, whist, and spades, or to the value of the cards contained in taken tricks, as in point-trick games such as pinochle, the tarot family, briscola, and most evasion games like hearts.