For the first time during the conversation, Jephtha sensed a deliberate evasion coming.
What has made a difference is that in his Administration crucially significant decisions were made and actions taken without recourse to - and sometimes in deliberate evasion of -legal authority.
Human smuggling is the importation of people into a country via the deliberate evasion of immigration laws.
However in May 2012 the court rejected the challenge as it found that the rule was not a deliberate evasion of insolvency law.
Pinter is often concerned with "communication itself, or rather the deliberate evasion of communication" (Knowles 43).
They won one small, meaningless concession, language asserting that the Transportation Department retains power to prevent deliberate evasions of the scenic byway statute.
"Are you implying that it was a deliberate evasion?"
That was deliberate evasion.
The Missouri Supreme Court said no, ruling that to admit the second statement in this circumstance would be to encourage deliberate evasions of the Miranda rules.
That all the intellectual prestige of the Church should be lent to the support of vagueness, futility, and deliberate evasion?