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A decade or so ago, sidestepping taxes was considered shady behavior.
A "no" vote means either walking away from potential profits - or, instead, sidestepping more financial trouble.
This sidestepping of the estate tax, with its rates of up to 55 percent, has become big business.
Which is why he should not be shocked by political sidestepping - globally or locally.
But, in another way, the movie's sidestepping of the issue of race is passé.
But much sidestepping of the law appears independent of the intellectual disability involved.
The impetus will not be slowed by ticky-tack sidestepping or lobbying.
In such a state, it is said, the unconscious mind creates its own rich understandings by sidestepping the need for conscious analysis.
Brown accused Bounds of sidestepping with his answers and repeated some of the same questions.
You can fault it for not always sidestepping the cliches of love and regret, for saying nothing that hasn't been said before.
What may be most offensive to both wings is its sidestepping of politics in favor of simple human ingenuity.
South Africa has grown adroit at sidestepping sanctions.
That was the truth, but it wasn't the truth inside the truth, and this was an area where she didn't want to do any sidestepping.
Tarma was inclined to be more amused than offended at their hostess's neat sidestepping of protocol.
They need the cold simmer, the ceaseless grudge, the talent to avoid forgiveness, the sidestepping of compromise.
Sidestepping gangsta poses but staying tough, he's among the less self-righteous underground rappers.
This issue necessitated some political sidestepping.
His rugby background has led to his physical approach and strong sidestepping and tackling ability.
Malicious sidestepping.
But there are political aspects to a sidestepping of Kazakhstan's recent history, too, often born out of the government's determination to stay friendly with Russia.
The model suggested by the historian Patrick Wormald, given in the definition above, allows for the graceful sidestepping of that controversy.
Each new period of cooperation by Iraq was quickly followed by stalling and sidestepping, and then by limited cooperation again.
When The New York Times asked readers about requesting a raise, many respondents told of deft and funny sidestepping by the boss.
But if Powlus is not exactly Deion Sanders when it comes to artful sidestepping, there was nothing wrong with his arm through three quarters today.
"Sidestepping," Tessa said.