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21 Sentences With "be evasive"

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"It's not like them to be evasive," Wedbush analyst Nick Setyan told CNBC.
They said that he appeared to be evasive and emotionless during the interrogation.
However, as history has taught us, the nominees are well-coached to be evasive.
Normally talkative, he can be evasive whenever the family tries to bring up a successor.
She'd cancel plans, or be evasive, or spend whole evenings on her phone, texting her partner.
You have a tendency to be evasive or even paranoid, and 2018 brought out the worst of these qualities in you.
"Most politicians can be evasive; it&aposs part of the parlance of politics," NPR host Scott Simon wrote in an opinion column in October.
The agency says it has be evasive about such agreements for security reasons, since air marshals are supposed to be operating undercover on select flights.
LONDON, June 29 (Reuters) - Facebook is continuing to be evasive in its answers to a British parliamentary committee examining a scandal over misuse of the social media company's data by Cambridge Analytica, the committee's chair said on Friday.
During the course of the investigation, Moonves was reportedly interviewed four times, but the lawyers said they found him to be "evasive and untruthful," according to the New York Times, which reviewed a draft of the report before it was announced.
" Gingrich, though, said he didn't think Trump had meant to be evasive when he didn't disavow the support of former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke when asked three times about it by CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union.
The lawyers who conducted the inquiry also wrote that they had spoken with Moonves on four occasions and found him to be "evasive and untruthful at times and to have deliberately lied about and minimized the extent of his sexual misconduct," the Times said.
The French embassy found Yeh's reply to be evasive, derisory and a formal refusal of French demands. French military action began soon afterwards.
The often-delayed plan for British and Vermont representatives finally took place in May 1781 The details of this meeting, which ran from May 7 to 25 and took place at the British fort on Ile- aux-Noix, are primarily recounted from the writings of Justus Sherwood.Kingsford, pp. 87–91 He found Ira Allen, the principal negotiator for Vermont, to be evasive and extremely wary.
Nor was she the first witness who tried to > stare him down and, failing that, who seemed as if she were about to leap > out of her seat and strike him. She was not the first witness to be evasive, > sarcastic and crude. She was, however, the first witness to use her bad > memory, truculence, and total lack of refinement, and at times, even > ignorance, to great advantage.Goodman, p. 127.
The conjecture has been resolved for the case where n is a prime power by using a topological approach. The conjecture has also been resolved for all non-trivial monotone properties on bipartite graphs by . Minor-closed properties have also been shown to be evasive for large n . In the conjecture was generalized to properties of other (non-graph) functions too, conjecturing that any non-trivial monotone function that is weakly symmetric is evasive.
Richard Karp conjectured the stronger statement (which is now called the evasiveness conjecture or the Aanderaa–Karp–Rosenberg conjecture) that "every nontrivial monotone graph property for graphs on n vertices is evasive." A property is called evasive if determining whether a given graph has this property sometimes requires all n(n − 1)/2 queries. This conjecture says that the best algorithm for testing any nontrivial monotone property must (in the worst case) query all possible edges. This conjecture is still open, although several special graph properties have shown to be evasive for all n.
Lea, a fashion designer, is obviously attracted to John, and he begins to warm to her as well. They begin a passionate affair, but Lea continues to be evasive when it comes to answering questions about Elizabeth. John also becomes close to Lea's beautiful assistant, Claire, who is in an abusive relationship with her boyfriend. As John comes closer to discovering the truth of Elizabeth's fate, he is forced to examine the ways in which his past actions have changed him as a person, and if he can be the kind of lover for Lea that she wants him to be.
However, he reported that the four bishops continued to be evasive as to whether they agreed with the pope as to the matter of fact. In response, Clement IX appointed a commission of twelve cardinals to further investigate the matter. This commission determined that the four bishops had signed the formula in a less than entirely sincere manner, but recommended that the matter should be dropped to forestall further divisions in the Church. The pope agreed and thus issued four briefs, declaring the four bishops' agreement to the formula was acceptable, thus instituting the "Peace of Clement IX" (1669–1701).
" However, because the case was not decided on these grounds, this statement is legally characterized as "dicta"—judicial commentary that is not relevant to the outcome of a case. Tarnow also found the testimony of Jennifer Gratz (MCRI's executive director) in the court to be evasive and misleading. His stated reason for refusing an injunction to remove the MCRI from the ballot was the MCRI "targeted all Michigan voters for deception without regard to race." He ruled that the Voting Rights Act was not violated because it "is not a general anti-voter fraud statute, but rather prohibits practices which result in unequal access to the political process because of race.
Miket, Roger "The souterrains of Skye" in Smith and Banks (2002) pp. 77–110. "A gloomy journey amongst uninhabited islands" Scotland also has numerous vitrified forts but again an accurate chronology has proven to be evasive. Extensive studies of such a fort at Finavon Hill near Forfar in Angus, using a variety of techniques, suggest dates for the destruction of the site in either the last two centuries or the mid-1st millennium. The lack of Roman artifacts (common in local souterrain sites) suggests that many sites were abandoned before the arrival of the legions.Alexander, Derek "The oblong fort at Finavon, Angus" in Smith and Banks (2002) pp. 45–54.

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