Asked question after question about Mr. Weinstein, Mr. Sitrick dodged and dodged.
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Sessions played down the idea that Mulvaney dodged his taxes.
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So it seems like the company dodged a real bullet.
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She said she dodged him, and Berganza laughed it off.
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Ted Cruz has ducked and dodged any question about him.
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The company's leadership has repeatedly dodged questions around the issue.
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So, not quite bridezilla, but the groom dodged marrying one.
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But they all either ignored me or dodged my questions.
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I miss her, but I think I dodged a bullet.
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Over and over again, Kavanaugh dodged questions on pressing issues.
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But Uber has dodged heavy consequences, at least for now.
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Trump dodged the draft five times, once for bad feet.
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In a 1985 Barbara Walters interview, George dodged her questions.
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It soon became clear that I had dodged a bullet.
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For what it's worth, I think you dodged a bullet.
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One became a war hero, and the other dodged service.
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However, Saturday night's broadcast dodged the blackout with backup generators.
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Both candidates dodged questions about whether they think Roe v.
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Trump assured fans via Twitter that he had dodged calamity.
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Those companies — and their customers — just dodged a bullet Tuesday.
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So it's probably happy to have dodged a bullet here.
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That's how you justify it: 'I dodged a bullet there.
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The islands "dodged a bullet," Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell said.
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Schwarzenegger last month dodged questions about whether he'd support Trump.
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Kushner dodged, saying he dealt with deception all the time.
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So far, the Mueller alumni have dodged questions about testifying.
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I gotta say ... Who basically dodged not even a bullet.
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Trump largely dodged questions on the issue during the 2016 campaign.
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The GOP dodged one bullet when Lesko won the Republican primary.
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"We definitely dodged a bullet with these Q1 numbers," he said.
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Spicer dodged, and said that shouldn't be what people focus on.
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Prampolini hung out with the Futurists, but dodged the political rhetoric.
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But really, it's the Academy that dodged a major bullet here.
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Questions from the rest of the climate group were summarily dodged.
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She also dodged questions about the proposed CMS rule released Wednesday.
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The White House has dodged questions about Melania Trump's convention address.
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Hotel staff dodged questions regarding the summit when asked on Sunday.
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James dodged the question like a politician in a televised debate.
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He also dodged $2.9 million in taxes in the same deal.
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He expertly dodged the question, instead pointing to Apple's CarPlay initiative.
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And McMaster dodged questions about whether he could work with Bannon.
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Again, however, in January 2012, Mr. Kania dodged a bitter result.
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Racial separation is a topic that the mayor has largely dodged.
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Trump's press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, dodged that question last week.
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Some would call me a draft dodger, but I dodged nothing.
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Mr. Bannon is a wily operator who's dodged many Trump tirades.
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This from a man who dodged draft & shunned any public service.
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Trying to slay it is a duty that cannot be dodged.
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I dodged fights, I held my tongue, I minded my rules.
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There wasn't too much cheese, so I really dodged a bullet there.
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The MiG dodged but the slow-moving Predator went down in flames.
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He also dodged a lot of questions about his drinking and partying.
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A lot of them made people suffer, and he dodged the consequences.
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Brienne, Sansa Stark, Tormund, and Ghost dodged a stream of dragon fire.
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It may not feel like it, but you just dodged a bullet.
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Southern Louisiana seems to have dodged a bullet with Tropical Storm Barry.
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He dodged, he weaved, he proposed another scenario of his own creation.
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It's as if Capcom dodged any single stereotype by smashing them altogether.
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Margery ducked under Sentences' clasped hands, ignoring their shouts, weaved and dodged.
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Several Obama administration officials were quoted, but Comey dodged the entire thing.
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Indeed it has dodged recession for 27 years, making fools of forecasters.
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Believed to be 9 years old, Jan dodged death thanks to DesJardins.
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"We dodged a bullet," says Kevin Casas Zamora, a former vice-president.
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They dodged centuries of history, including a mass grave of plague victims.
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McCarthy dodged a question from The Hill about whether he backed it.
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So, she dodged "Hurricane Chad" and got nice guy Grant instead. Congrats.
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Speaking to reporters at the meeting, Pai dodged questions regarding the rule.
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Tomi dodged that controversy, and stuck to her own social media crisis.
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This is the second bullet global markets have dodged from European elections.
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And dodged a tribe of that converts the living into bloody nubs.
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I think I dodged a bullet...but sadly not a golf ball.
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These companies appeared to have dodged a political bullet of their own.
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I dodged a bullet and my life will never be the same.
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Noren dodged a final bullet when Wood could not birdie the last.
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YouTube and Twitter also ran the ad but dodged the heavy criticism.
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When Seib asked Ryan to comment on Trump's tax plan, Ryan dodged.
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You dodged a bullet,' is what she said...in a nice way!
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We dodged a bullet on this one, as no one was killed.
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Kasich dodged a question about asking supporters in Florida to support Rubio.
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Its architects dodged difficult political questions, hoping they would eventually answer themselves.
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"We think we dodged a bullet there," Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell said.
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Things fell from drones, balls were thrown and dodged, people ran around.
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State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert dodged questions about the law last week.
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A former boarding school student assiduously dodged watermelon slices in the cafeteria.
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I grumbled as we dodged mud puddles and scooters and stray dogs.
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Mr. Connell dodged my question about what flavor was his favorite child.
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Families see an opportunity for loss to be delayed, perhaps even dodged.
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One bullet Verkada dodged is the one firmly lodged in Amazon's chest.
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Wood dodged the question when asked if she supported the final result.
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But the region's energy complex has dodged many bullets over the years.
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After Griffith chimed in with a suggestion about impeachment, Mooppan mostly dodged.
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While the other nominees dodged uncomfortable questions, Mr. Sessions mostly answered them.
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It starts to rain just as we're done, so dodged that one.
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Pompeo has previously dodged questions about his knowledge of Trump's Ukraine dealings.
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Top execs dodged Congress when it was asking questions about Russian interference.
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For the moment, though, Silicon Valley seems to have dodged a bullet.
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"You didn't ask me a question," she said, as she dodged the mic.
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Drake gave a romantic speech and went in for the kiss; Rih dodged.
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He first dodged the question then said he didn't feel helpless against anyone.
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After the show, Bekah Martinez joked that she "dodged a bullet" with Luyendyk.
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With this ruling, Uber and Kalanick have dodged its first big existential threat.
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Pedestrians hurled profanities at drivers as they dodged and weaved in between traffic.
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With the failure of their rebellion, Britain dodged a blow to the head.
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When asked whether the FBI should investigate the allegations, Kavanaugh dodged the question.
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"I'm just having a dish of 'Dodged a Bullet' tonight," quipped Jenna Cooper.
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But there's another monthly moviegoing plan that has largely dodged those existential doubts.
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We saw this in the way he dodged a few specific questions entirely.
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We're guessing Christie dodged bridge and tunnel traffic to get to the show.
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He could have gotten nearly 10 years, but dodged that with a plea.
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Several GOP Senate candidates have dodged when pressed on the issue this week.
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"I think we really kind of dodged the bullet right there," Maddon said.
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But I now feel that I dodged the biggest bullet in the world.
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But when asked whether he was talking to Amazon, Wentworth dodged the question.
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Yet, since then, Republicans have ducked and dodged and looked the other way.
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Kerry dodged making any predictions about what either pick would do once confirmed.
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Trump, to his credit, didn't take the bait and basically dodged the question.
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Bernie Sanders, the left wing's champion, has dodged a knockout blow for now.
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And by shedding proprietary traders, banks may have dodged no end of bullets.
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However, the court must point out that they both dodged a cholera bullet.
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Some candidates have dodged the question, others have openly shared their views. Sen.
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Mexico just dodged a recession, and its economy is expected to remain weak.
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If you feel America just dodged a giant bullet, you're only partly right.
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He has also successfully dodged questions about his role in the Ukraine affair.
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"This is a city that, for whatever reason, dodged a bullet," Buckhorn said.
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Pompeo dodged questions about the phone call and the complaint during on Sept.
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The mayor also dodged addressing some of the knottiest problems of his administration.
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If shipping costs around $203 per order, that means I dodged about $216.
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Asked whether the president still has confidence in Rosenstein, Sanders dodged the question.
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Najib may have dodged a bullet abroad – but the struggle at home continues.
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McCain had dodged for weeks on laying out his position the tax bill.
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Zuma is a charismatic figure who has dodged one political minefield after another.
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Barack Obama dodged Congress with his "pen-and-phone" strategy of executive orders.
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He dodged and parried with characteristic aggressiveness and lobbed attacks of his own.
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I flunked out of college and at various points narrowly dodged jail time.
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Drenched and terrified, they dodged military patrols and saw villages abandoned or burning.
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AMD's new X570 platform already supports PCIe 4.0, so that's one potential bullet dodged.
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"So far, we've dodged a bullet," said John Homenuk of New York Metro Weather.
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Facebook dodged a major bullet because this entire line of questioning was left unexplored.
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Again, there was plenty she dodged, including her close ties to Wall Street donors.
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Asked how long the prime minister would remain in office, Hammond dodged the question.
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On the record, officials have dodged talking about Trump's characterization of Baghdadi's final moments.
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I've dodged it and ignored it because I wasn't proud of who I am.
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She even sings that she "dodged a bullet" by ending things with the ex.
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When I was warned about Woman X, I felt that I'd dodged a bullet.
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But the GOP leader dodged when asked why he wasn't concerned with Taylor's accusations.
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OF LIFE's two certainties, death cannot be dodged even by the well-to-do.
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Giuliani has dodged formally endorsing the New York real estate tycoon in the past.
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Lots of people would have to make decisions they have expertly dodged for years.
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Harnessing The Power Of Mobile For Healthcare U.S. healthcare patients just dodged a bullet.
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We kinda dodged a bullet on that, being too early from a scale standpoint.
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I've missed whole memos of verbal information and dodged countless potentially life-changing conversations.
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I don't know where this security comes from, but somehow I've dodged it all.
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Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway dodged answering the question completely, simply saying he'd be humane.
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Someone riding next to George narrowly dodged the car, just milliseconds before he wrecked.
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" She added, "I dodged a bullet and my life will never be the same.
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The professional athlete dodged questions about a formal endorsement of Trump late last year.
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The lyrics largely dodged romantic pop conventions and were about individuality, rebellion, being misunderstood.
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Instead, protected by the African National Congress majority in parliament, he dodged her findings.
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Gingrich dodged a question about whether what Trump said about the judge was racist.
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I won't say we've dodged a bullet because so much remains to be done.
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Britain also dodged a recession, chalking up growth of 0.3% following a previous contraction.
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The episode rattled the city even as residents spoke of the proverbial dodged bullet.
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"I dodged a life-shattering moment, damn near a career-ending injury," he said.
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Pretoria last month dodged a downgrade from Moody's, which held its rating at Baa2.
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His dreadlocks swayed as he danced and dodged, as he punched and received punches.
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For what it's worth, he dodged a question during the postgame presser on Sunday.
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He also dodged questions about whether he would listen to his health experts' advice.
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He's repeatedly dodged questions about an assault weapons ban, always pivoting to background checks.
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"We dodged a bullet," Mayor Kirk Caldwell of Honolulu said at a news conference.
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The mayor then dodged a question about whether the governor had been needling him.
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But tech companies -- and their customers -- dodged a bullet with news of a delay.
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I know illegal Irish dodged tax, simply because they had no way to pay.
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"We didn't dodge a bullet, we dodged a cannon," Mr. Levine said on Monday.
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When Mr. Comey dodged a question on that topic, Ms. Kurka responded with displeasure.
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Puerto Rico, on the other hand, dodged Irma only to be undone by Maria.
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She had dodged his invitation with a universal fib: she already had a boyfriend.
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Nielsen has dodged questions about her role in the "zero-tolerance" border enforcement policy.
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Asked directly if the Russian President was "a friend or a foe," Sanders dodged.
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Daniels dodged questions about her alleged relationship and did not give any substantial answers.
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"We dodged a bullet," Mets Manager Terry Collins said after learning of the trade.
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It's been fascinating to watch how he's basically dodged criticism for advising the president.
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He dodged investigation because police categorized an overdose as a self-induced medical emergency.
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Musk dodged any questions about demand or future price cuts on the conference call.
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Then a fungal infection invaded her lungs, dodged the antibiotics and spread through her body.
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Armstrong dodged the most costly of lawsuits with a $5 million settlement announced in April.
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Carolina dodged a bullet with under four minutes left when Martin Frk hit the goalpost.
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Miller dodged criminal charges, but was still facing a civil suit from Thomas ... until now.
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His subservience to Trump appears to be one reason why he has dodged the ax.
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During the panel, Ackie dodged questions about whether this character was related to Lando Calrissian.
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Pharmaceutical companies have so far dodged stricter federal oversight despite growing outrage over price hikes.
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But in recent weeks, even as he visited New Hampshire, Moulton has dodged the question.
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" Mason told me, matter-of-factly, "It was a legitimate question and he dodged it.
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So, we have dodged a recessionary bullet thanks to the consumer's continued willingness to spend.
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But she dodged the accusations and instead attacked Corbyn, the Guardian reported at the time.
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We asked Apple what's causing these batteries to overheat, but the company dodged those questions.
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He alleged that Kendrick had originally dodged questions but eventually confessed to throwing the baby.
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But he dodged the blame, pointing a finger instead on decisions made by his employees.
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They say she knows that, and that's why she dodged saying it on the stand.
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The justices heard a similar gerrymandering case in 2017, but ultimately dodged the central question.
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"That's when we dodged the debris to make it to the locker rooms," Phillips said.
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But she dodged when MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell needled her about a potential 27 presidential run.
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The company dodged liquidation in 2000 when its parent company Heilig-Meyers filed for bankruptcy.
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She has diligently dodged seeing him, she said -- though she's had a few close calls.
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He dodged the question when asked about a potential pardon by Fox News in August.
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He almost prefers it that way: 'In a way, I think I dodged a bullet.
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Lewandowski on Sunday dodged a question about whether he'd be willing to apologize to Fields.
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Other Republicans facing tough reelection races in 85033 dodged questions on the Alabama law. Sen.
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Sanders dodged a question about that in a separate interview on Fox News on Wednesday.
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Mr. Kirkman deftly dodged the question in a recent interview, so I guess we'll see.
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Brady dodged questions late last year over whether he formally endorses Trump's White House run.
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And EPA chief Scott Pruitt dodged the question in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.
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North Korea has dodged the worst effects thanks to its ally, sponsor and neighbor China.
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Doc had dodged death to face a cascade of problems: chronic pain, migraines, PTSD, insomnia.
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Brat dodged when asked on a June radio show whether he would work with Stewart.
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Fish in the sea and bullets dodged: That's the language we have for the unloved.
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Ms. Khan dodged the request, reminding him that his older sister is next in line.
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Many of the Communist units had dodged around American units instead of hitting them directly.
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I dodged to the left, now surrounded on two sides by the sleep-inducing smoke.
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Jackson avoided a sack, scrambled away, dodged some defenders, and scored a 24-yard touchdown.
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Warren repeatedly dodged when asked this past week if she'd win there, a telling sign.
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It didn't help when the United States Supreme Court dodged the issue again in June.
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Railings are hurdled, bullets are dodged, people are pinned to walls with their own knives.
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Moore dodged the question, instead giving a rambling response about James Madison and the Constitution.
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So far, the Everything Store has dodged some of the scrutiny dogging Google and Facebook.
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So far, Britain has mostly dodged the coronavirus sweeping across Asia that threatens global growth.
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The euro — perpetually afflicted by doubt — had dodged the latest immediate threat to its permanence.
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Italy slumped into a recession at the end of 2018 and Germany just dodged one.
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But earlier this month, Trump dodged when asked about submitting to an interview for Mueller.
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In his congressional testimony this week, Barr dodged any issue that might cause Trump discomfort.
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She dodged questions about the incident in an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper this week.
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Hernández, a close friend of the U.S. government, has long dodged accusations of narco ties.
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Asked about the skittishness, Delegate Eileen Filler-Corn, the minority leader, dodged that question, too.
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At a meeting with Republican lawmakers, Trump still dodged responsibility for the family separation policy.
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But Zuckerberg continually dodged the question about advertisers by talking about what users are sharing.
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If you've stepped outside recently, you've probably seen, heard, or dodged many a Pokémon Go player.
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He dodged on questions about the Voting Rights Act, campaign spending, and POTUS receiving foreign payments.
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She dodged similar questions three times in a conversation with Mike Allen of Axios earlier Thursday.
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When asked if he regretted anything from his time on the job, the press secretary dodged.
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In those sewers he took a break from his crumbling marriage and dodged arrest for trespassing.
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Aside from Kennedy's grilling, however, tech companies got off pretty easy and dodged similarly pointed questions.
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The Pentagon's DARPA research agency has come up with a "smart bullet" which cannot be dodged.
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This happened quite a few times over the next next year, but I dodged the bullet.
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Despite the calmer, saner second try, Spicer avoided giving straight answers and dodged the tough questions.
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Kathleen ducked and dodged her way through the lanyarded slicks who wanted to network or gossip.
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BT has taken these criticisms on the chin, knowing that it has dodged separation, for now.
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He dodged tacklers and sprinted down the left sideline for the score with 29:2136.5 remaining.
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Nor did Joey or all the other guys who dodged my fists to make me sharper.
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Nauert dodged a question about Tillerson's feelings over the White House's involvement in foreign policy decisions.
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Elam dodged a huge bullet ... he was facing at least 5 years behind bars if convicted.
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He stayed on message and calmly dodged questions about policies Republicans have not yet decided on.
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A female Saudi judoka deftly dodged contact with an Israeli by skipping her first round match.
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Among the lumbering sloggers he dodged and danced, floating like a butterfly, stinging like a bee.
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But sources like Dauer, the talent manager who ultimately became a key player, dodged her calls.
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Tillerson dodged a direct question on whether he believed climate change was caused by human activity.
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State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert on Tuesday dodged questions about Rizzuto when asked about the pick.
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The Detroit News reported that Jones last week dodged efforts to remove him from his role.
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The German economy had its worst year since 2013, though it may have dodged a recession.
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Trump dodged questions about Duke's support during an uncomfortable interview with CNN's Jake Tapper last Sunday.
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He dodged sniper's bullets in France, chased wild animals in Africa and tried to outrun fame.
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Judge Kavanaugh clumsily dodged a number of times when senators asked him about his drinking habits.
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Sanders dodged the comments on Tuesday, issuing a statement focused, instead, on the Trump impeachment trial.
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He might have dodged the question on Monday night -- but Washington is waiting for an answer.
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I empathized with his pain and loneliness, but selfishly I knew I had dodged a bullet.
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My friends say I dodged a bullet, but I feel terrible about pushing for too much.
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Ayotte earlier Friday dodged questions about her openness to serving in the future Trump administration, however.
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The day after, he says, 'Well, I dodged that bullet, I can do something even worse.
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During the press conference, Netanyahu dodged the question of whether he supports a two-state solution.
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Kevin Hart has had his share of problems -- although he dodged a bullet in this one.
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Liam Payne dodged a bullet this weekend when shots rang out at a club popular among celebs.
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" Tyga also dodged questions about a possible engagement or wedding down the line, saying "I don't know.
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Tiffany Trump briefly became a national hero when she dodged her father's kiss following a Presidential debate.
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"The American economy has dodged a bullet," Pennsylvania Republican Pat Toomey said in a statement to CNN.
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The deal is being described as a flop; I'd say Buffett and Berkshire shareholders dodged a bullet.
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" McConnell on Tuesday largely dodged a question about whether he considers the House impeachment process as "illegitimate.
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Washington (CNN)Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's campaign manager, dodged questions Wednesday about inappropriate behavior at beauty pageants.
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That demeanor held, even as Pichai dodged here and pushed a handful of misrepresentations and mistruths there.
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My father was drafted against his will and back then, people who dodged military service were shot.
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And Sessions dodged again: REED: And you had no inkling that he was considering the Russia investigation?
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In the event, thanks to the efforts of thousands of programmers, the millennium bug was mostly dodged.
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Vellanti then appeared to swing at the protester, but it's unclear if the protester dodged the punch.
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Another turns a perfectly dodged bullet into an awesome one-hit KO move for whoever fired it.
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Those unwilling to defend the comments mostly ducked and dodged questions, diving for elevators to avoid reporters.
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Bullet dodged, and you probably saved everyone else from having to provide a report on their lives.
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He dodged questions about whether his campaign aides consorted with Russian intelligence to harm Hillary Clinton's campaign.
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We're told it's next to impossible to track down these scammers -- so, Dog dodged a big bullet.
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But the tweets can't be dodged, especially inside the UN, with dozens of Muslim countries as members.
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" Mr. Kimmel asked who had written the video apology, and Mr. Depp dodged by replying: "A genius.
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In February, SEC chairman Jay Clayton had harsh words for ICOs that dodged registering with the SEC.
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When asked to confirm whether Pruitt took a first-class flight to Boston, an EPA spokesperson dodged.
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Vice President Pence's spokesman on Wednesday dodged questions about whether Pence had ever met with Russian operatives.
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In 2013, Microsoft was miffed when Google dodged a possible enforcement action from the Federal Trade Commission.
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Pressed on the President's support for legislation on bump stocks, Sanders dodged, pointing to the delicate environment.
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He also struggled or dodged on some issues, including whether he supported President Obama's actions on deportations.
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Travis Kalanick, CEO of perennially victim-dismissive Uber, has previously dodged questions about his company's HR strategy.
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Westchester County has dodged the corruption investigations that in recent years have dominated politics on Long Island.
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Officials in the Appalachian counties are bracing for problems they had expected but largely dodged during Florence.
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Turkey appears to have dodged American sanctions and gained approval to keep its troops in northeast Syria.
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Warren, for example, entirely dodged a question about the comments, instead choosing to laud the former President.
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Rick Ross just struck a plea deal in his kidnapping trial ... and he's dodged multiple felony bullets.
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The 'Real Housewives of New York' star dodged a felony charge and will stay out of jail.
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With raw, dodged, and burned edges that accentuate the framing device, these austere canvases resemble celluloid strips.
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Oil ministers, most notably al-Falih, dodged answering questions about Trump's protectionist views could mean for international markets.
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But Trump rambled and dodged in his lengthy response, and grew irate when Mason tried to follow up.
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Investors dodged an even more lethal bullet when the Halliburton case returned to the Supreme Court in 2014.
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Ali dodged their presumptions and expectations as cagily and as stylishly as he evaded George Foreman's sledgehammer blows.
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Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday dodged shareholder questions about his willingness to step down as Facebook CEO or chairman.
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New York insurer MBIA dodged the first bullet in what could turn into the Puerto Rico debt crisis.
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While many Americans lamented the ban—and dodged it by getting legal whisky prescribed by doctors—others rejoiced.
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"It felt like I dodged a bullet," she said, adding that she "didn't feel right" about their encounter.
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The wealth tax was routinely dodged and raised little money, but it helped scare off mobile wealth-creators.
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I had skated, as we'd say, dodged a trip to the hole, and adding time to my sentence.
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Wasserman Schultz has dodged debates for four months and she's been dodging her own constituents for even longer.
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Britain's economy dodged the expected post-Brexit referendum recession, but growth has slowed as uncertainty holds back investment.
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When pressed Thursday by host Greta Van Susteren about Trump's characterization of the lower chamber's bill, McCarthy dodged.
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Julio, my corner man, dodged line dancers en route to the bar, and the rest of us scattered.
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He has dismissed the accusations, but has so far dodged demands that he address parliament over the scandal.
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Law enforcement tells us Tyga effectively dodged the charges because they couldn't track him down when he moved.
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Asked at a news conference whether he blamed climate change for the fire, Mr Trudeau dodged the question.
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Price dodged questions about whether he supports allowing kids to stay on their parents' healthcare until age 2628.
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She previously called the ban "sickening" given reports that Trump had dodged the draft during the Vietnam War.
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Johnson also dodged a question about whether he hopes his candidacy's impact will help elect Trump or Clinton.
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"I'm sure he knows that after being in that hearing, but he really dodged a bullet," Himelstein said.
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Grassley also dodged questions about it on Tuesday morning during an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt.
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Pressed further for specifics about Clinton's thoughts on Syria, Mook repeatedly dodged and referred questions to Clinton herself.
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Trump will have dodged a bullet, and the facts will continue to be hidden from the American public.
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GOP lawmakers also said the bureau has ignored subpoenas, dodged congressional oversight and ignored the rights of businesses.
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Less acceptably, however, he essentially dodged Goodman's legitimate question about why Brown hasn't banned fracking in the state.
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"I turned to Bob and said, 'We've just dodged a bullet,'" Mr. Boisjoly told The Guardian in 2001.
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Kirsten Gillibrand, Booker, and Klobuchar have offered outright defenses of the filibuster, and Harris has dodged the question.
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As Ms. Davidson gave a recent tour, she dodged a falling water drop, "There's a drip," she said.
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Mr. Cuomo had dodged questions about the trial for weeks, saying he was deferring to the judicial process.
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I rushed through the sands, dodged bullets and looked to my fellow soldiers for solace; I found none.
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Then by the luck of the draw, Joe Biden dodged both Warren and Sanders twice in a row.
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Vargas let the leadoff man on in three of the first four innings but dodged trouble each time.
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And yet, in reality he feels that they had collectively dodged a bullet — "no pun intended," he says.
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You shouldn't reward bad behavior, and these corporations have essentially dodged their responsibility to pay their fair share.
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Recent threats to federal arts funding — though dodged for now — have further destabilized an already financially precarious field.
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GREEN The bevy of previous authors discarded in the course of the musical's development dodged a bullet here.
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After the hearing, he expressed frustration with Comey, who dodged questions about whom exactly the investigation might cover.
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Mr. el-Sisi has dodged Western censure on his rights record by leveraging his economic and political muscle.
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During those two weeks I dodged most social interactions, seeing only my sister, boyfriend, and local supermarket staff.
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Democratic mega-donor Tom Steyer on Sunday dodged questions about whether or not he will run for Sen.
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Mattis also dodged questions from reporters Tuesday while returning from a trip to the Middle East and Africa.
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Jacob deGrom dodged trouble throughout seven scoreless innings and Brandon Nimmo homered in the fifth for the Mets.
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Pressed on whether that meant the White House would not impose disciplinary actions against her, Conway again dodged.
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Asked in Ottumwa, Iowa, if he had addressed the issues with his staff, Mr. Buttigieg dodged the question.
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But we have a few more questions for Trudeau, ones he didn't address or blatantly dodged Wednesday night.
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Alcoa's Massena West smelter only dodged the closure bullet thanks to help from the New York state government.
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When Mr. Tapper asked Mr. Pence whether he was aware of the security clearance request, Mr. Pence dodged.
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For his part, Mr. West dodged questions about the possibility of performing at Mr. Trump's inauguration in January.
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Hahn dodged those questions, saying he could not prejudge the policy and would let science guide his work.
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White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders dodged on whether Trump would support further expanding the child tax credit.
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Mattis also dodged questions from reporters Tuesday while returning from a trip to the Middle East and Africa.
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New York (CNN Business)ExxonMobil has dodged a climate change shareholder vote — with some help from the SEC.
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During his testimony, he dodged questions and made faces, and afterward he attacked lawmakers as "imbeciles" on Twitter.
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Mr. Trump, who dodged the Vietnam War with five deferments, has developed an unusual reliance on the military.
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Omar was unavailable for comment, and throughout the week she dodged the reporters who camped outside her congressional office.
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Wilson claimed he dodged six bullets before he was able to retrieve a gun he kept underneath his bed.
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Philadelphia mostly "dodged a bullet," Mayor Jim Kenney said, as the city received a couple of inches of snow.
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Asked specifically about whether a 90 day timeframe had been agreed to for the truce, Shuang dodged the question.
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Hyde-Smith insists she meant no "ill will" by the phrase and has repeatedly dodged media questions about it.
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Yet, says Elizabeth Collett of the Migration Policy Institute Europe, a think-tank, they may have dodged a bullet.
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Pallone asked how many human content moderators Twitter has, how much they're paid and how they're trained, Dorsey dodged.
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It has dodged the dilemma of imprisoning a much-loved politician, or freeing her and undermining its own authority.
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NASA officials, including Bridenstine, have repeatedly dodged questions about what the full five-year program is going to cost.
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The suicide bomber drove out from behind a berm and dodged gunfire to reach the military post, it added.
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Kavanaugh repeatedly dodged both questions, saying he was innocent and that he welcomed the opportunity for a Senate hearing.
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Patty Murray of Washington whether she would commit to keeping funding for public schools intact, DeVos dodged the question.
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S. trade war and a global downturn in the electronics industry and narrowly dodged recession in the third quarter.
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The energy industry appeared to have dodged damage although the main refinery of Esmeraldas was closed as a precaution.
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Chief Keef just dodged jail time in his South Dakota airport drug case ... thanks to a sweet plea deal.
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D'Agostino also dodged any mention of the big D during the reunion, which was taped a few weeks ago.
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So really, we dodged a bullet — especially since the series finally seems to be making a bit of progress.
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McMaster dodged a question Tuesday on whether the Western Wall, the holiest site in Judaism, is part of Israel.
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It looks like Jon Jones has once again dodged a bullet that was threatening to derail his fighting career.
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He dodged issues that have angered people, notably China's refusal to allow proper elections for Hong Kong's chief executive.
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Dorsey dodged the direct question when asked during the call and instead elaborated on the engagement they are seeing.
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At the Golden Globes on Sunday, the Lady Bird director dodged a question from one reporter about the allegations.
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She wandered through desert, survived waves of fighting and dodged landmines -- all while searching for refuge to give birth.
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Ahead of the plan's release, Warren had largely dodged answering whether her proposal would require taxing middle-class families.
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While the ruling will let the maps be used, the justices dodged the question of whether they are legal.
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Tropical cyclones are rare in Hawaii, which dodged two bullets in 2014, when a pair of storms took aim.
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I saw no insane spikes, dodged plenty of douchey bros, and split a delicious pizza with a smokeshow photographer.
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Then, we jump into the pool and toast with beer for having once again dodged the claws of death.
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They worry that the government may succumb to the populist forces that France and the Netherlands dodged last year.
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Facebook executives dodged saying how many more employees they're willing to hire to review nefarious content on its platform.
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Manager Bob Melvin said X-rays showed no break or fracture and said they may have dodged a bullet.
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But, as the mood around tech has soured, one brand has thus far dodged most of the heat: Apple.
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Apple's iPhone dodged tariffs last December after the Trump administration reached a "phase one" trade deal agreement with China.
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"Each year we don't get a hurricane here we know we've dodged a bullet," one planning official told us.
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Thus far, Duterte has dodged questions about his stance on the issue, though his spokesperson said he's against divorce.
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He also dodged taxes, some that he owed himself and others that were owed by his firm, prosecutors said.
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The staggered increase will reduce the impact to American consumers over the holidays, though Apple has dodged the tariffs.
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She dodged roadblocks with a boyfriend of three months named Nick and his friend Corky, just back from Vietnam.
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For more … Gardner recently dodged questions from a Denver television station about whether he would vote to call witnesses.
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The forecast called for widespread king tide flooding, but West Fairview Street dodged the worst of it on Tuesday.
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It's the fastest way for us to become a police state — a fate America narrowly dodged in November 2016.
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The impact of the histone-altering experiment sank in as I left Reinberg's lab and dodged into the subway.
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Asked earlier this month whether he was trying to prevent Romney from filling Hatch's seat, Trump dodged the question.
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While the Democrat repeatedly contrasted her vision from Trump's, she dodged a question about a potential run in 2020.
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But in interviews with The New York Times and in public forums, the candidates have dodged some fundamental questions.
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As senators ducked and dodged, privately some GOP aides were more frank about the effect of the Bolton news.
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" When asked whether Boeing is in any acquisition talks, Caret dodged the question, saying "we'll stay away from that.
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Google agreed to pay $550 million to French authorities to settle a fraud probe into whether they dodged taxes.
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He weaved through the line of scrimmage and dodged an attempted open-field tackle for the 30-yard score.
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Survivor Ahmed Khan, who had dodged a bullet fired by the shooter, ran to a mosque to warn others.
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On the crowded sidewalk, she dodged a vendor pushing his peanut cart, and then a scruffy man yelling obscenities.
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While backup quarterback Bruce Gradkowski nimbly dodged the flying pads, once Roethlisberger got hit, he threw in the towel.
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When asked what it meant for Republicans to back someone who has made racist comments, Barasso dodged the question.
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Straight-faced and stiff-lipped, Ms. Knox dodged flashbulbs as a coterie of bodyguards kept the press at bay.
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The politicians who have taken and made bribes, dodged taxes, and amassed fortunes of unimaginable scale are your politicians.
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Sometimes, Sanders simply dodged them without any newsworthy gaffes or saying anything that Democratic primary voters might disagree with.
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Imagine if Romney had dodged a question about his Supreme Court philosophy with a personal attack on a justice.
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They've also dodged the public controversy swirling around Silicon Valley leaders who maintain advisory ties to the Trump White House.
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Philadelphia mostly "dodged a bullet," Mayor Jim Kenney said, as the city received just a couple of inches of snow.
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As Pichai dodged pointed questions or provided evasive answers, the spectacle felt emblematic of his and the company's tough year.
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He dodged the term, which is fraught with legal, military, political and economic implications for the intervention of outside states.
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"When the administration decided to take DACA away I realized what a bullet we had dodged," Villareal told BuzzFeed News.
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While Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren dodged Steer's Ufological questioning, the other candidates provided their thoughts on the UFO issue.
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"Of course she was sad/But now she's glad she dodged a bullet," she sings of her breakup with Bieber.
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While Sanders, who wrote the bill, has acknowledged the plan would raise taxes, Warren dodged the question during the debate.
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The bottom line: Finalists that offered big incentive packages like Toronto, Maryland and New Jersey may have dodged a bullet.
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They are total bestie goals who lucked out when they found each other — and dodged a huge, Arie-shaped bullet.
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"That moment when you realize you dodged a bullet," she wrote alongside the photo, in which she looks visibly concerned.
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When speaking to the New York Times about her part in an Allen film, Kate Winslet also dodged the question.
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Japan dodged the banana skin of America's 1987 stockmarket crash, only to disappear down a manhole a few years later.
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They took cover in an improvised wooden tower, dodged them with ease, and effortlessly took out a few more hostiles.
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He unambiguously dodged a question about whether sex work should be decriminalized during a recent interview with The Breakfast Club.
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He dodged a question about whether Francis would raise Yemen's yearslong war in his private talks with the Emirates' ruler.
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I dodged the punch in a super cool way that everyone thought I did intentionally, but really I just slipped.
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Algeria dodged the Arab Spring revolutions that toppled leaders in neighboring countries largely because officials calmed dissent by increasing spending.
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Trump also dodged questions on whether he'd sit down with Special Counsel Robert Mueller as part of the Russia probe.
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People dodged tuk-tuks and motorcycle taxis as they picked their way from restaurant to restaurant along the main drag.
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It's taken on industries and issues other regulators long dodged, like auto lending, to battle racial discrimination and disparate impact.
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She would have dodged jail time, but agree to a conditional discharge and avoid trouble for some period of time.
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In trying to avoid making the tough choices, LG has dodged greatness, or at least the opportunity to achieve it.
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Sobotka has said Babis failed to clear suspicions he dodged taxes by buying tax-free bonds from his conglomerate Agrofert.
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McMaster dodged questions about Trump's stance on the wall, saying the President aims to send a religious, not political, message.
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Greece and the euro zone dodged the worst of the possible outcomes that loomed during their extraordinary clash in 2015.
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According to Huck Magazine, "refuseniks" who dodged the draft have been imprisoned for various sentences, including 225 to 22019 days.
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Background: Page dodged a subpoena on Wednesday, and her lawyer said they are talking to lawmakers about arranging an interview.
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He mostly dodged questions about his childhood, about the death of his youngest brother, the family's troubles during the Depression.
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She coyly dodged most political discussion of the country's ethnic struggles, and seemed intent on talking about gardening and cooking.
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I dodged and rolled away from their attacks, and used my special water or fire-based hits when I could.
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However, I've always thought it was sort of a glaring omission for Tesla to have dodged an official Ring run.
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But the Court also dodged -- for now -- the broader questions of religious freedom in the context of civil rights protections.
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As it lumbered down the street, children dodged around it, shrieking; the locals joked about making the hippo a mascot.
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Mattis earlier on Wednesday dodged questions on the cost of a military parade, which Trump reportedly requested during a Jan.
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Residents and businesses near Lake Tahoma Dam appear to have dodged potential disaster Wednesday, after emergency officials called off evacuations.
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Companies dodged the bullet, however, when the United States provided assurances that led to a new agreement, called Privacy Shield.
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The firm largely seems to have dodged that bullet for now, but a second breach could bring on more oversight.
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So I became a Broncos fan, when I should have been a Browns fan, so I dodged a bullet there!
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TMZ broke the story ... Z-RO dodged felony charges Tuesday when the grand jury declined to hand up an indictment.
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PG and Melo got the night started at Craig's, grabbing some food while George deftly dodged all those Lakers questions.
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Apple dodged the new U.S.tariffs on Chinese imports in September, but its devices could see 15% levies come mid-December.
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The president later left the Oval Office without signing the executive orders at hand and dodged questions about Flynn's request.
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Even the initiation of the attack can be dodged, or the charge-up to the Edge interrupted with certain attacks.
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It encircled a roundabout, waited patiently for pedestrians to cross the street, and dodged traffic cones and bicyclists with ease.
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Inslee added that he and the vice president had productive discussions, but largely dodged questions about his issues with Trump.
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Godley (7-5) dodged trouble through the first four innings before retiring 10 of the last 11 batters he faced.
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In all, Fred Trump dodged roughly $8 million in gift taxes and $5 million in income taxes on the transaction.
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I was relieved to have dodged a dust storm that passed over the city a few days before my arrival.
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He often dodged questions about his ethics by saying that the role of money in politics should be reined in.
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The animals dodged the worst effects of the hurricane, Dr. Littnan said, because it struck late in their breeding seasons.
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While I found almost all of Yang's answers to be thoughtful, I felt like he dodged the central issue here.
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The merger that he had so deftly avoided in the late 1990s and early 2000s would no longer be dodged.
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In August, Hassan stumbled over whether she believes Clinton is trustworthy and dodged the question several times in an interview.
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Canceling the stop would amount to "a bullet dodged for sure," an Irish diplomatic source familiar with negotiations told CNN.
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He dodged a hit by cornerback Ken Crawley at the 1 and got drilled by Vaccaro at the goal line.
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A deputy assistant to President Trump on Wednesday dodged a question about whether the president believes Islam is a religion.
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"I say we didn't dodge a bullet, we dodged a cannonball," Miami Beach mayor Philip Levine told CNBC on Monday.
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It wasn't a show where you dodged beer bottles being flung at your head or indifference flung in your face.
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During the interview, Clinton also dodged on whether Comey would still be FBI director if she had won the election.
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When Warren was asked directly if she'd make the same concession that Sanders just had made, she dodged once again.
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" Ms. Harris also largely dodged a question about her record as a prosecutor, saying that there had been "many distortions.
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The senior State Department official dodged questions about whether Pompeo would raise with Ukrainian leaders the investigations sought by Trump.
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Plus, Apple dodged tariffs on the iPhone in December after the U.S. and China struck a "phase-one" trade deal.
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For now, Nike appears to have dodged any fallout from shoppers after receiving complaints from employees about its corporate culture.
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Trump and his team initially dodged questions on the topic, and Trump denied knowing anything about the payment in April.
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The governor repeatedly dodged the question before clarifying in an interview the next day that she thinks she's trustworthy. 2628.
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Many banks are doing so already, and the early results indicate that the country has dodged a bullet — for now.
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Wu also dodged a bullet in qualifying, emerging from an 11-woman playoff for eight spots in the championship proper.
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This was particularly vexing because I had perceived this danger nearly a decade ago, and thought I had dodged it.
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Trump, who is in London for NATO meetings, dodged a question about why Giuliani was in touch with the OMB.
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Cory Booker (D) repeatedly dodged questions about whether he wants to be her VP pick, The Hill's Peter Schroeder reports.
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The man who stabbed Morgan Freeman's step-granddaughter 25 times dodged a murder conviction ... but still got nailed for manslaughter.
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Instead of addressing any of these questions, Kavanaugh dodged and said he was not able to comment on anything political.
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Abe, for his part, said the two leaders had agreed to accelerate trade talks but dodged a question about timing.
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They dodged questions about whether Congress would appropriate billions of dollars to pay for Trump's wall along the border of Mexico.
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Or maybe she dodged a bullet—perhaps great-while-still-reasonable expectations will be what ensures the film's post-festival success.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dodged the question of whether Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos would still be a billionaire under her political prescriptions.
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Asked repeatedly Wednesday whether a paper trail exists at OMB, Vought dodged the questions and offered up a non-response instead.
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When Husain asked about the gender pay gap, Hall dodged the question, instead focusing on how many female presenters BBC has.
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But McCarthy dodged questions about whether Romney should be expelled from the Republican Conference, which some Trump allies have called for.
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Other states, such as Washington and Vermont, similarly watched reforms dodged by associations that had broad freedom to self-select membership.
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" As he dodged the enemy and headed toward the Death Star, Luna narrated, "We're in the cockpit, I'm piloting I guess.
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Trump's initial answer dodged the question, but Holt pushed him again on the issue, not once but twice, in followup questions.
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It isn't much of anything at all, except a momentary PR blitz for Netflix, and a major bullet dodged for Paramount.
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The perilous journey over rough mountain passes took four days, as long as you dodged bandits and avoided the winter snow.
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Japan dodged a bullet, but this week's earthquake was a sobering reminder that the legacy of 2011 mega-quake lives on.
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Jim Paulsen, the chief investment strategist at Leuthold Group, explains why the US economy dodged a recession — at least for now.
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Elizabeth Warren: Has dodged setting strict policy on guns or gun control for 2020, but she does support universal background checks.
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Prayuth Chan-ocha, the prime minister installed after a coup in 2014, has dodged questions about his political future for months.
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In other words, the White House has dodged a bullet with Flynn and now has that magic bullet fired by Mulvaney.
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MacArthur also dodged interruptions as he tried to share a personal story about his daughter Gracie, who passed away at 11.
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After the dramatic vote, pastors gathered in a nearby room to debrief, where they acknowledged that they narrowly dodged a catastrophe.
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Greg Hardy just dodged a bullet ... he will NOT go to prison in his cocaine possession case, TMZ Sports has learned.
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He wanted to fight Glory heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven for years, but in Saki's opinion both Glory and Verhoeven dodged him.
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But the policies — when he decided to ban trans people from the military when he himself dodged the draft five times.
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She dodged several times during a Wednesday interview on MSNBC when asked if she thought Sanders was qualified for the presidency.
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Elizabeth Warren, by contrast, dodged the issue with barely contained hostility when she was given a similar opportunity to sound off.
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With Irma's 85033 mph sustained wind speeds weakening dramatically before making landfall in Florida, the U.S. dodged a bullet this month.
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However, Trump has not personally attacked Ryan or McConnell and the congressional leaders have dodged most questions about the 22019 race.
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Read more: Europe's space agency says it dodged a SpaceX satellite because the company wouldn't move it out of the way.
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Saudi Arabia originally dodged accusations relating to Khashoggi's death, before admitting that he was murdered and that the killing was premeditated.
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While the market dodged a costly and long-debated tax on expensive second homes, wealthy buyers didn't get off scot-free.
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She dodged questions on what points Canada would be willing to concede on, noting that Ottawa's key issues are well known.
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Rep. Tony Cárdenas (D-Calif.) on Wednesday dodged a question regarding his support for House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
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On "Meet the Press" Sunday, McConnell dodged three times a question from host Chuck Todd about whether Trump's remarks were racist.
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Namibia dodged the Ebola outbreak that killed thousands in Africa two years ago and affected several nations, including the United States.
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She dodged a congressional subpoena ordering her to testify before the House Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform committees on Wednesday.
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" When asked if she would not support the privatization of education, she dodged again with: "I'm hopeful we can work together.
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Critics of extreme partisan gerrymandering in both parties were let down when the court dodged the big question in both cases.
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He's also dodged those who are most responsible for holding him accountable, having testified just once before Congress since getting confirmed.
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Faced with mounting condemnation of the practice, the president dodged responsibility for splitting up families who have crossed U.S. borders illegally.
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Agency officials have resisted naming and shaming countries that breach the rules and have largely dodged media questions on the subject.
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Drugs issue: He also dodged a question about cocaine use, something that wrecked the campaign of Michael Gove, the environment secretary.
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Frazier isn't the first Yankee to avoid reporters: In April 2011, closer Rafael Soriano dodged reporters after blowing a Yankees lead.
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Acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan dodged questions about reports of undocumented workers at Trump Organization properties Sunday morning.
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More from the summit: Mr. Trump dodged unsavory friends, smiled through chilly encounters and was chased by legal troubles at home.
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World leaders cajoled, confronted and dodged each other in Buenos Aires at the Group of 20 meeting of industrialized economies, above.
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He dodged friendly fire at a military proving ground in the Buqe'ah Valley to study ancient farms in the Judean desert.
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Moments later, they dodged a station wagon swerving along the road, in the same direction that Corporal Collins had been running.
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Captain Sig Hansen narrowly dodged a true "Deadliest Catch" moment when he fell unconscious on the deck while fishing for crab.
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In the 1930s, the name Dodgers — for folks who dodged trolley cars on their way across busy Brooklyn streets — finally stuck.
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On Pro Basketball Had he stuck to his oft-cited timetable, Gregg Popovich could have dodged the whole Kawhi Leonard commotion.
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Addressing reporters afterward, he also dodged a question about whether he had been investigating Mr. Bentley's conduct when he was appointed.
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Rupert Murdoch and his family will now face a review by Britain's competition authority, but they have dodged a regulatory bullet.
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NBC's Chuck Todd said "Joe Biden may have dodged a bullet" by getting out of Iowa before the results were finalized.
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And several presidents have pardoned broad groups of people who dodged wartime drafts, before many of those people were criminally prosecuted.
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So, like any respectable public figure, he dodged the question, waited until the mics were off, and threw a little tantrum.
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The region's energy complex has dodged many bullets over the years, but damage assessments after a hurricane hits can take weeks.
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With less than two minutes to play in the third quarter, Clemson dodged having even more of a mountain to climb.
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Sweeney and other pilots dodged North Vietnamese surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) as they headed to their target, a major railyard.
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Amy Klobuchar, Biden, and Castro either declined to say they would definitely ban fracking or offshore drilling, or dodged clearly answering.
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Some senators have backed an inquiry moving forward in some form, while others have dodged or argued more time is needed.
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Senator Kamala Harris of California drew immediate attacks from Republicans this week by taking on the issue that Ms. Warren dodged.
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During a news briefing in Seoul on Thursday, a South Korean defense official dodged repeated questions from journalists seeking more information.
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Hollywood heir Brandon Davis is mastering the art of the plea deal -- we've learned he just dodged jail in his DUI arrest.
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From there, the group dodged camera crews and took country roads to a military base to board a plane headed toward Washington.
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The university might have dodged a lawsuit in the meantime by lifting Parker's suspension, but that doesn't mean the coast is clear.
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Spicer dodged reporters' questions about the impact of the border tax on American consumers, instead stressing the tax's benefits for American workers.
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The fi rst time I dodged a bullet by literally throwing myself across the room is a moment I'll not soon forget.
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M. believes that if he goes back to Chechnya, it's likely he will be detained by the men he's now dodged twice.
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After India dodged the worst of the financial crisis a decade ago, a flurry of investment was made on over-optimistic assumptions.
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While places like Des Moines dodged the China shock and some towns gained from the cheaper inputs, others were left to flounder.
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The Apple CEO covered a range of topics, including regulations, political donations, and a somewhat clumsily dodged question about President Donald Trump.
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"You dodged the draft," Khan, a Muslim whose son was slain in the Iraq War, said of Trump to CNN's Anderson Cooper.
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The big picture: The health care industry's largest middlemen dodged a giant bullet since rebates are an important part of their businesses.
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"I felt like I dodged a bullet," the wife, Suann Hughes, 72, said in an interview with Reuters before the FBI raid.
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It also said Trump and his siblings dodged taxes to help boost the value of the money they got from their parents.
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Barman, 50, dodged marshals for a good half-a-minute before he was caught and the mace restored to its rightful place.
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There's a guy with him at the screening and Molly is sure that she dodged some sort of gay bullet with him.
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It has dodged bankruptcy, built an enormous fan base, and rolled out a series of terrific automobiles that made electric cars cool.
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Goldman has said that bankers including Tim Leissner, who plead guilty to the scheme, deceived the firm and dodged its internal controls.
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Spicey simply dodged the question, as if Trump isn't responsible for shaping the environmental policy of the world's second largest carbon emitter.
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The UK government has dodged a public relations bullet, choosing to name its new polar research vessel the RRS Sir David Attenborough.
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Looks like two of our nation's social insurance programs dodged a bullet in the initial budget released by President Trump last week.
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She also dodged questions about the President's faith in Priebus amid a bevy of questions about Scaramucci's comments earlier in the day.
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Tatum dodged potential disaster with 1.9 seconds left, when he fouled Burke on a desperation 3-pointer from just inside half-court.
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Leclerc dodged disaster, allowing only a fielder's choice RBI to Andrelton Simmons between striking out Justin Bour looking and Brian Goodwin swinging.
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Asked directly whether he was recording conversations in the Oval Office -- a claim he hinted at on Twitter last month -- Trump dodged.
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She also gives props to her attorney, Shawn Holley, who helped her strike an amazing plea deal where she dodged jail time.
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It looks like she dodged just in time, which is probably why they kept the take, but it's a close call. 13.
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Sanders dodged questions about why even Vice President Mike Pence said Wednesday that Trump decided to fire Comey because of Rosenstein's memo.
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"Take that, Putin!" he said at one point as he ducked and dodged a flurry of snowballs, though most hit him squarely.
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When Mrs Ayotte was herself interviewed on CNN she dodged a question about whether she trusted Mr Trump with the nuclear codes.
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Japan narrowly dodged a recession in the first quarter, but the rebound has not dispelled analyst concerns about a contraction this quarter.
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Houston narrowly dodged a bullet in 2008 when Hurricane Ike swerved away from a direct hit on the city just before landfall.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai on Wednesday dodged questions about whether he agrees with President Trump's views of the media.
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Republicans who had long worried about the ex-con coal baron's upstart campaign had dodged what they saw as a significant bullet.
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Australia's A$1.95 trillion economy is expanding at its slowest pace in a decade having dodged a recession since the early 1990s.
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Lawmakers grilled executives from technology companies, who said Wednesday that they supported legislation for privacy regulation but often dodged backing specific policies.
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Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, a Democrat and co-sponsor of the bill, said that museums had dodged their obligations to victims.
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You may think that taxpayers dodged a bullet after Hurricane Matthew because the damage to roads and buildings was less than expected.
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Remember when Trump dodged a primary debate by announcing he needed the time to raise money for needy ex-servicemen and women?
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But a series of top Trump aides have dodged, spun and obfuscated when asked whether the President believes climate change is happening.
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" While Pruitt dodged questions about it from Nexstar reporter Jessica Smith on Wednesday, he called Chick-fil-A a "franchise of faith.
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More from the G-19433: Mr. Trump dodged unsavory friends, smiled through chilly encounters and was chased by legal troubles at home.
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Vice President Hamilton Mourão, currently at loggerheads with the Bolsonaro family, dodged reporters' questions on Wednesday about what his boss was thinking.
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In the decade since Sri Lanka's civil war ended, a former wartime defense chief has successfully dodged accusations of crimes against humanity.
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As they dodged bullets and stumbled through mounds of rubble, an Islamic State suicide bomber ran at them and detonated her bomb.
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Having dodged the worst of the downturn a decade ago, Australia must now grapple with the problems of equity and economic diversity.
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Christophe Barraud, chief economist at Market Securities in Paris, said stock markets had so far mostly dodged fallout from the trade war.
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I realize my lot in life is very good, and there was a lot of luck and dodged bullets along the way.
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A half-hour later, I dodged some kids walking out with their purchases in Mylar bags as I was finally allowed in.
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"If we don't start to see outbreaks in the next two or three weeks, we might have dodged a bullet," said Gottlieb.
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They dodged the occasional bullet and built new levels of the fort to better protect themselves and improve their line of fire.
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In numerous interviews during the impeachment inquiry, Pompeo dodged on questions about his knowledge and approval of Giuliani's role on Ukraine matters.
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He dodged the question, then stunned his family with this late-breaking news: But I do remember being in Eisenhower's inaugural parade.
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In Mahmoud's dawar , I asked the former Salafi if there should be more space for political Islam, but he dodged the question.
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Almost 220% believe that military service is better to be dodged, if possible, and 230% believe it is a waste of time.
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He also was on Trump's call with Ukraine's president in July, but dodged the question when first asked about it in September.
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McMaster, for his part, in an interview earlier this month dodged questions about whether he could work with Bannon, underlining the tensions.
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Ms. Warren repeatedly dodged, speaking only about overall costs in what allies now say hurt her brand as a wonky truth teller.
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Harris dodged even harder and wavered even more, producing a ridiculous compromise policy; perhaps this is the price Warren pays, perhaps not.
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Kavanaugh repeatedly dodged, insisting that he needed a list of all the firm's employees before saying he didn't remember any such conversations.
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But Collins dodged a Republican primary challenger the next time she was up in 2002 and romped to a general election win.
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But the NFL star dodged a bullet (proving he completed the classes right before the Vegas arrest) ... and the charges were dropped.
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Instead of running through tall, thick grass, as Devin Hester did, Cohen dodged the pit bulls that he said roamed his neighborhood.
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The answer Clinton chose instead — a long recitation of her record calling for tougher regulation of Wall Street — dodged the actual allegation.
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Ted Cruz (R-TX) repeatedly dodged questions from CNN's Manu Raju about whether he has concerns regarding Trump being implicated in felonies.
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Executives dodged the questions, refusing to say whether or not Facebook has come across any questionable behavior ahead of this November's midterm elections.
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Liev Schreiber awkwardly dodged Gayle King's matchmaking services during an interview on CBS This Morning Thursday, and you'll want to cringe for him.
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We dodged the huge crowds at Black Hat to check out Privoro's Privacy Guard, which claims to make eavesdropping on your smartphone impossible.
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He also dodged a question on whether people should be able to import cheaper drugs from other countries — something President Trump is considering.
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In any case, Cook dodged a real bullet when he placed no further than the short list for Hillary Clinton's vice presidential nominee.
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If it sounds like sour grapes, it's not -- we're told it's more comical to Calvin, who also feels like he dodged a bullet.
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I am not a music critic, but I will just say that these Chinese Communist Party officials may have dodged a bullet here:
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Dennis Rodman just pled guilty to multiple criminal charges in his wrong way freeway incident -- and dodged a BULLET ... TMZ Sports has learned.
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Three years later, in a sweat-filled interrogation at another D conference, Zuckerberg repeatedly dodged direct questions about Facebook's cavalier attitudes toward privacy.
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White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said Bezos told him at a recent party that they would meet, and has since dodged him.
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Throughout the entire game, I simply dodged at the right time and then spammed the attack button, and came through most battles unscathed.
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Questions of diversity issues were dodged, while no one volunteered specifics about how resources such as team lawyers and accountants will be financed.
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Self-storage company Public Storage also dodged the trade war, popping 3% this month as the S&P 500 plunged more than 3%.
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" When the bot was then quizzed on its patriotism, it dodged the question and replied, "I'm having my period, wanna take a rest.
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Abe, for his part, said the two leaders had agreed to speed up two-way trade talks, but dodged a question about timing.
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Cabrera also dodged serious injury Friday, when he fouled a ball off his knee in the fifth inning of a 353-5 win.
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Westergren dodged questions about whether the company was for sale, comparing questions about Pandora's viability with similar questions from when the company began.
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In a background briefing after the announcement, two White House officials dodged questions about whether Trump believes human activity contributes to climate change.
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Anybody I know who was thinking about buying the game has been totally put off, and they feel like they've dodged a bullet.
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Fox News Channel's morning show is downplaying FBI Director James Comey's testimony to Congress, suggesting in a tweet that he mostly dodged questions.
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The Facebook COO dodged several questions during the Axios interview, including one on whether or not Facebook owed the American people an apology.
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But that does not mean this is a crisis dodged for Trump and he is now free from fresh legal and political jeopardy.
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Perhaps most important, those currently smoking may be inclined to think they've dodged the bullet and so can continue to smoke with impunity.
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JoJo carefully broached the subject with Jordan, who in turn dodged the questions, expertly avoiding going into any more detail about it all.
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I might have missed out on the college camaraderie, but I'm pretty sure I dodged a bullet not having to prepare for finals.
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Trump dodged a question during an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday about whether Ryan should still serve as convention chairman.
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I focused on parrying opponents and dodged to create opening where my lightsaber would fit neatly into the back of a screaming Stormtrooper.
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In a year when the Republicans have put forward a candidate who is less than compelling, Hillary Clinton may have dodged a bullet.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Sunday dodged a question about whether President Trump accepted Russian President Vladimir Putin's denial of Russian election meddling.
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Sanders said the two men discussed Mueller's probe "very, very briefly" but dodged when asked if Trump addressed the subject of election interference.
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He dodged reporters around the Capitol on Thursday, including escaping up a set of senators-only stairs after one pack followed him outside.
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However, his testimony did not satisfy all members of the European Parliament, with some feeling Zuckerberg had dodged a number of their questions.
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President Donald Trump repeatedly dodged a question about what he wanted to Ukraine's president to do about Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.
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And when asked whether answers like the one he gave on Monday will impact his 2018 role, a Clinton adviser dodged the question.
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"I'm looking at the list and thinking, 'That's all of Costa Rica's neighbors; we dodged a bullet on that one,' " Mr. Forest said.
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Powell dodged, resorting to a common Fed stance that tax and spending policy is up to elected leaders and outside the Fed's authority.
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While in mid-sprint to first, Kiermaier stopped on a dime, throwing off Colabello's beeline to the tag, and then dodged him altogether.
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He's also by far the luckiest gangster in recent memory, having dodged numerous murder attempts and murder indictments over the past 25 years.
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What Pinterest's critics identify as negatives (conservative decision-making, less urgency, squandered opportunities), its supporters cite as positives (bullets dodged, wasted time avoided).
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He picked his way through minefields, he said, broke out of jails, dodged security patrols and crawled through jungle to avoid border posts.
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Prepa has long dodged accusations that it created a slush fund by buying low-grade sludge and billing customers for high-grade oil.
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Mexico just dodged a recession— usually defined as two consecutive quarters of contraction — and its economy is expected to remain weak this year.
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"I Love You, Daddy" tackles similar rumormongering; however, like the auteur in the film, Louis C.K. at first dodged when asked about them.
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He has dodged both both times… *warning lights* Sessions says it has been "painful" to be cast as a racist 11:38 a.m.
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Their second target: Warren, whom they tore into after she repeatedly dodged questions about middle-class tax hikes under her health-care plan.
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But he dodged questions about whether he would attempt to weaken a housing discrimination regulation known as the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule.
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He resisted other changes: a cabinet shuffle was smaller than expected and he dodged demands for more taxes and for a new constitution.
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Lew has said he has no current plans to launch a hostile takeover of Myer, and dodged questions about his intentions on Friday.
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Their frustration grew when Garrett dodged questions about whether his opinion of the bank, which he has labeled as "corporate welfare," has changed.
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Spacey also dodged a charge in a sexual assault case in Los Angeles in October, because the alleged victim died during the investigation.
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Furthermore, having narrowly avoided prison, dodged attempts on his life, and overcome health scares, he's a survivor in several senses of the word.
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When a CNN reporter asked Heller on Tuesday if he agrees with Romney's sharp criticism of Moore, the GOP senator dodged the question.
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He said the Pentagon is working on options for the event to present to Trump, but dodged when asked about its potential cost.
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As senators tried to dig and prod to get his political views on the record, Gorsuch continuously dodged, citing a need to remain objective.
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" Terrell nods to Dolly Parton, who dodged every political question in an early-March interview on Nightline and finally said: "I'm not in politics.
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But as with other established Japanese firms that have dodged financial collapse, such as liquid crystal display inventor Sharp, Toshiba could face protracted pain.
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Snowden, the source said, "dodged blame, fled the country and is hiding from prosecution," whereas Manning admitted guilt without a deal and eventually confessed.
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Though it wasn't a dodged hug, Clinton and Trump did memorably avoid customary handshakes during the second presidential debate in St. Louis last fall.
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Saudi Arabia last year dodged a financial crisis stemming from low oil prices by slashing state spending and borrowing tens of billions of dollars.
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Police said Haroun had slipped past officers at the tunnel entrance and dodged hundreds of surveillance cameras before being spotted by British security guards.
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And while former secretary Tom Price dodged concerns about insider trading that could have been worth millions of dollars, expensive plane travel — mere thousands!
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He also then said he would remain "neutral" in the negotiations and dodged a question on how he would refer to the West Bank.
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David Cicilline if Pichai would "rule out launching a tool for surveillance and censorship in China" during his tenure as CEO, Pichai dodged noticeably.
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In dissent in the 5-to-4 decision, which divided along ideological lines, Justice Elena Kagan suggested that her side had dodged a bullet.
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They said Facebook dodged their questions on the issue, posed to CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a letter last month after the documents were unsealed.
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The company dodged specific questions about how the game might over time influence an employee's standard for productivity, which the company notoriously closely monitors.
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McMaster dodged the question each time and eventually left it an open question as to whether Bannon is motived by advancing the President's agenda.
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Democrats are angry and attacking, but Republicans are unhappy too Exasperated Senate Democrats lit into the four intelligence chiefs as they dodged their questions.
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Conway dodged a question about whether the President had confidence in Sessions at an event hosted by the online news service Axios on Wednesday.
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"We're cautiously optimistic that the group dodged a bullet and that they're now on their way to deeper water," Clay was cited as saying.
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From the start, Theranos dodged opportunities to validate its findings in peer-reviewed journals — even after claiming that it would do so last October.
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The United States appears to have dodged a bullet in last month's global ransomware outbreak, as the worst impacts were felt on computers overseas.
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New York City-area commuters dodged a bullet after New Jersey Transit and its rail workers reached a tentative deal to avoid a strike.
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He deftly dodged the question and turned it on our common enemy: "We have an epidemic of people sitting on the couch," he said.
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You have survived the carnage of Thanksgiving: dodged conversations with your weird uncle, lumbered through political dinner table talk and dominated food coma naps.
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Most young men in the neighbourhood have fled to the countryside or other districts; those who remain tell stories about how they dodged arrest.
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I dodged the most hazardous materials as I landed and he moved on to execute a short-necked giraffe with a large, phallic sword.
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Keeping track of which companies are under investigation, which invest in fossil fuels and which dodged taxes can be tough for a new investor.
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Saidi says writing was a way to "free himself" of the guilt he felt, having dodged the trap some of his acquaintances fell into.
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Scherer said the Sun Sentinel dodged her order that parts of the confidential report about the suspect, Nikolas Cruz, be redacted, the newspaper reported.
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Unlike Mr Sanders, though, she dodged questions on whether taxes on the middle class would rise to pay the $3.4trn in added annual costs.
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On the surface, Manafort's failed cooperation appears to be a setback for Mueller and a bullet dodged for President Donald Trump and administration insiders.
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Philip Hammond, U.K. finance minister, dodged three questions from journalists on whether the U.K. will want to retain access to the EU's single market.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Sunday dodged a question about a Democratic lawmaker's crude joke about President Trump's aide, Kellyanne Conway.
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Ultimately, Collins' grasp of Facebook's frailties is second to none, so it's little wonder Mark Zuckerberg has consistently dodged his requests to give evidence.
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He said the Pentagon is working on options for the event to present to Trump but dodged answering questions about a parade's potential cost.
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Mr. Appelbaum has dodged allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct for years, and was suspended for two weeks last spring because of accusations of harassment.
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Please remember — as we approach next weekend's Memorial Day — that Trump dodged military service to the nation with a dubious claim of bone spurs.
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Instead, the court dodged key issues and sent the case back down to the lower courts to take another look at a threshold issue.
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National security adviser H.R. McMaster on Sunday dodged a question about whether the Trump administration is better off without former chief strategist Stephen Bannon.
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Yet the authorities refused to let them repatriate because they said Friedrich, who was an American citizen by then, had dodged his military service.
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Stocks dodged a summer swoon, but Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson says the market may see an autumn pullback of about 5 to 6 percent.
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Successive U.S. administrations have dodged the question, despite every reason dictating that they possess a right to self-determination that deserves to be expressed.
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Though it was clearly meant for her, Caitlyn dodged the question, staying silent while another member of the group talked about her own faith.
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He had volunteered for service in Vietnam at the same time Bush had dodged the draft, and then came home and opposed the war.
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Tim Ryan, who also introduced censure resolution that was referred to the ethics committee, said King "definitely dodged a bullet" with the disapproval resolution.
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He dodged the debate on tax overhaul, kept comments about rate increases comments predictable, backed Fed independence and defended its review of bank rules.
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Sanders first dodged the question, choosing to make Biden defend his voting record and forcing the moderator to press Sanders for a direct answer.
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I barely dodged the blast, and a cloud of what I could only assume was sleep gas lingered on the forest floor behind me.
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Apparently hoping to avoid scrutiny ahead of the primary — he has three lesser-known challengers — he has skipped some debates and repeatedly dodged reporters.
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In the days after Ms. Sadler's comments on Mr. McCain, White House officials dodged questions on whether what Ms. Sadler had said was inappropriate.
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Tom also dodged other questions about his Pats departure throughout the 30-minute convo with media ... evading the Qs like he was Lamar Jackson!!!
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As a young teenager, Johnson pestered her mother about what it was like to give birth to her — a query her mother always dodged.
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Though President Harry Truman dodged questions about his pursuit of control in the region, the United States allegedly tried to buy Greenland in 1946.
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It also comes just after the tech giant dodged 15% tariffs on Chinese imports that would have impacted the iPhone and other important products.
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One calls Harvey Weinstein an "equal opportunity abuser," while another says he has dodged missiles his boss hurled, including a five-pound marble ashtray.
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Though Clinton dodged the major political hit that would have come with an indictment, Republicans are still likely to use Comey's condemnation against her.
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The president to date has dodged questions about the prospects of a pardon for his former aide while still repeatedly expressing support for him.
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Other times the camera was swooping over soldiers as they ran and dodged, like the eye of God (or at least a stray hawk).
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House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (R-Texas) dodged when asked on Monday if he agrees with Trump's call for Obama to leave office.
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Spring skiers have already dodged two of the priciest periods of the season — the December holidays, and Presidents Day weekend in February, Sherman said.
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White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Sunday dodged a question about whether the United States will ultimately leave the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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As the White House struggled to respond and Republican senators dodged cameras, House Republicans started fighting back, accusing the Democrats of an unfair process.
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The statements mark a shift for Democratic senators who previously dodged calls for Franken to resign despite a growing number of allegations against him.
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Iger later confirms that said name is not George (we dodged a bullet there), but check out how he puts it during the show.
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While this is a bullet dodged for the White House for now, it's more importantly a solid vote of confidence in the American people.
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The Bahamas dodged the brunt of Humberto as it passed by Saturday with sustained winds around 70 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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The candidates on stage largely reiterated that promise, though most dodged the question on whether and when and how they'd withdraw troops from Afghanistan.
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Around her, early morning commuters dodged past the reeking sacks as trash collectors and other municipal workers entered the second week of their walkout.
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Pompeo dodged a question of whether he would testify in the inquiry after Trump tweeted that he would "love" for senior officials to appear.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer at a news conference Thursday dodged an opportunity to attack Republicans' demands on "chain migration" and the visa lottery.
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Scarbrough ran left, broke two tackles that nearly brought him down, dodged two more, and then cut right to sail into the end zone.
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But even before they dodged the charges, it seemed like the white duo at the center of this story were getting special treatment, right?
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Seems Nick Young dodged a bullet -- with his fiancee Iggy Azalea publicly stating the two are "good" ... after that whole D'Angelo Russell video fiasco.
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Australia's economy has dodged a recession since the early 1990s but is now battling falling home prices, rising unemployment, sluggish consumer spending and lukewarm inflation.
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Many in Europe saw Tuesday's questioning as barely scratching the surface, and criticized senators for failing to pursue Zuckerberg when he dodged a tough question.
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Kanye West dodged all the holiday shopping madness, and opted for the peace and quiet of a movie theater ... but it didn't help his mood.
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Fiat, an Italian carmaker, has also been ordered to pay back €30 million in taxes it dodged by striking a deal with the Luxembourg authorities.
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He dodged questions about whether there was a connection with last weeks' announcement that the U.S. was pulling back on its efforts to oust Assad.
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Pharmaceutical companies have so far dodged stricter federal oversight despite growing public and political outrage over pricing practices for both branded and some generic medicines.
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On Tuesday, Huntsman had dodged a question from a Washington Post reporter -- asked in front of Hatch -- about whether he would challenge Hatch in Utah.
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They said Facebook dodged their questions on the issue, posed to Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg in a letter last month after the documents were unsealed.
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It alleged that software he developed at ZeniMax was key to making the Rift work, and that Oculus dodged attempts to establish a licensing deal.
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David Rivera, a good friend of Rubio's who served with him in the Florida statehouse dodged when asked if he would have trouble supporting Trump.
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For three days, he said, he hid under rocks by day and dodged hyenas and soldiers at night as he tried to cross the border.
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But Ramogi Huma, the president of the College Athletes Players Association, an advocate for more rights for athletes, said the commission dodged the main issues.
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The teen dodged these very questions by reporters as he got into a car to leave the scene with his parents after he was rescued.
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Here We Go Again, she apparently told Amanda Seyfried that she "dodged a bullet" by breaking up with Dominic Cooper...in front of Dominic Cooper.
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The actor went on to share how he's been "sleeping a lot" and even said he "narrowly dodged a coma" after accidentally overdosing on morphine.
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Vowing to stay the course on his pro-business reforms, Macron largely dodged protesters' demands for more radical measures, such as reinstating a wealth tax.
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Having dodged this bullet, Syd's delight in the pleasure principle animates a cautiously irresistible, attentively sensual, fully inhabited and sublimely conceived stunner of an album.
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Last week, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May sent a warning to businesses who dodged paying tax, telling them that the government is "coming after you".
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The first time he sort of dodged the question and then found a way to praise Kim Jong Un for his strength and his toughness.
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While Rajoy dodged questions about whether he would negotiate directly with Puigdemont, the Catalan politician said now was the time for dialogue between the two.
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Asked a direct question as to whether Trump discussed classified information with the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Russian Ambassador Sergey Kisylak, McMaster dodged.
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In an interview on CNN's "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer," Cohn repeatedly dodged when asked if Trump still thought climate change was a hoax.
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He dodged felony charges in New York last year when he smashed a bus window with a dolly, injuring several UFC fighters onboard the vehicle.
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The Vote Leave group may have dodged limits on spending by failing to declare expenditure worth 625,000 pounds ($892,000) to electoral authorities, the opinion said.
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White House policy adviser Stephen Miller on Sunday dodged a question about whether President Trump still has confidence in his national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
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In 2014, Silva dodged an out-of-competition drug test, and was handed a lifetime ban by the Nevada State Athletic Commission as a result.
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Trump, who attended a military academy, dodged the draft, and called Manhattan nightlife his "personal Vietnam," has had a tempestuous relationship with the military brass.
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The company dodged the fines but ultimately lost the fight, the details of which were only made public in the wake of the Snowden leaks.
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Ross Allen, a researcher at Stanford University, recently demonstrated a hovering quadcopter avoiding stationary objects at the same time as it dodged a fencer's foil.
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New York (CNN Business)The truce between the United States and China means that Corporate America has dodged a massive bullet -- for now at least.
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When asked about it by Roll Call on Wednesday, he dodged the question and said his office will have a statement in the coming days.
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For the first five years of my child-rearing life, I was supposed to be writing a book, but mostly I dodged my editor's calls.
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Earlier this year, Warren dodged a question on whether she would serve a full six years if reelected this year during an interview with NBC.
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He then played a one-two with Gonzalo Higuaín, dodged two more Lokomotiv players and knocked the ball through the legs of Lokomotiv's goalkeeper, Guilherme.
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Though he'd dodged the question early in the campaign, by its end, Moore was campaigning on a pledge to oust McConnell as Senate majority leader.
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Rick and Daryl then quickly dodged the Saviors that Morales had called, and joined the rest of their army after the first wave of battle.
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He was forced to cut contact with Jan, then 14, and he dodged prison time, instead being sent to a psychiatric facility for five months.
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Anthony's 3-pointer after he dodged Mirotic with a crossover gave the Knicks a 67-46 cushion with 223:212 left in the third quarter.
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I definitely dodged a bullet at urgent care, thinking I was going to have to break my pact to use cash only on day three.
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We dodged residents driving golf carts on the narrow roadways — there are very few automobiles on Tangier — and hopped over a number of large puddles.
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Clinton yet again dodged responsibility and politely reminded us of how he had been victimized and what a high price he paid for his actions.
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He dodged a question about protesters' demand for an independent inquiry—Beijing still tries to avoid being seen to be setting policy in Hong Kong.
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Kasich dodged the connection to Planned Parenthood, instead touting his acceptance of Medicaid expansion in his state, something that many other Republican politicians had rejected.
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And he put that skill to good use on Tuesday, when he dodged a reporter's questions about a lawsuit filed against him for sexual harassment.
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Tesla also has more cash on its balance sheets than at any point in its tumultuous history, which entailed a narrowly dodged bankruptcy in 2008.
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Trump insisted that his administration would do more to help struggling small businesses and dodged Spicer's question about the lawmakers, three of whom are Republicans.
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The justices have dodged the issue of gerrymandering for decades, gridlocked over whether it is even possible to distinguish acceptably partisan maps from unconstitutional ones.
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A spokesperson for the WHO declined to answer that question, and US policymakers like Health and Human Services secretary Alex Azar have repeatedly dodged it.
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In dozens of interviews, Snowden, who lives in exile in Russia, has fielded and dodged a lot of questions about those parts of his life.
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Even Janabi, who American officials say is fully aware of the problems at the dam, dodged the issue when I asked about it this summer.
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But Deng realized that China's communist system had itself dodged a bullet by perpetrating a massacre before the world's eyes and getting away with it.
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The county, which dodged the brunt of then-Hurricane Florence's ferocious winds, sits at the mouths of the Waccamaw, Great Pee Dee and Sampit rivers.
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Those clouds, Nesbitt says, are the result of the storm Eveland had just dodged, now visible as a sprawling white flying saucer in the distance.
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" Last week, Hickenlooper dodged a question about whether he considers himself a capitalist, telling MSNBC that "the labels, I'm not sure any of them fit.
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The American people should be gleeful that we have dodged a bullet — for now — that would have made us sicker and poorer as a country.
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Thanks to the courage of three Republican Senators and a united Democratic party, our nation's poor, sick, and elderly dodged a major bullet last week.
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He dodged a blizzard of bullets over the years, along with a bombing that left his skin mottled, his right hand stiffened like a claw.
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I felt rattled, but in reflection I had, for lack of a better term, dodged a bullet and was going to continue with my day.
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Malia Obama may have dodged a bullet by not taking Swae Lee up on his date offer because he's already got other chicks he's eyeing.
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Trump has repeatedly blamed forest management for the fires in California, and this weekend he dodged questions about what role climate change played in the fires.
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In both instances, Trump dodged dogged questions about the family separation policy his administration implemented last year by asserting, falsely, that he inherited it from Obama.
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Dodging is another special power; such as how you dodged repeat requests from international parliamentarians to be held accountable for major data misuse and security breaches.
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It just puts in perspective how Wayne may have dodged a bullet by taking a less virtuosic approach on the final version of Tha Carter III.
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Greek public transport operator OASA previously estimated that one in three bus passengers sneaked in through the back doors and dodged the few inspectors on duty.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren, sharing new front-runner status, was hammered (and she dodged) about whether the middle class would pay higher taxes for Medicare for All.
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The big picture: Equifax has dodged a lot of scrutiny and penalties despite experiencing one of the most pervasive data breaches of personal information to date.
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Ronnie Ortiz-Magro might have dodged a felony in his nasty incident with Jen Harley ... but he has a laundry list of misdemeanors to deal with.
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Disappointing his own business constituency, Mr Modi dodged calls to privatise some banks, industries and utilities, instead forcing healthy state-owned firms to swallow sick ones.
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Those close to his political team also have dodged questions about how Kasich felt about Weaver's arrangement and whether he would continue on as an adviser.
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DODGED BULLET While some oil firms are fretting over the new law, others are relieved that another, more restrictive ballot initiative failed to pass in November.
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Most senators dodged when asked about the substance of Corker's morning criticism and tried again and again to highlight their efforts to pass Trump's agenda. Sen.
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Martinez also shared a photo of Luyendyk on their date in Lake Tahoe together, joking that she dodged a bullet by getting kicked off the show.
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He has also often dodged one of the most important questions: how he plans to keep humans alive during extended spaceflight, where radiation is a problem.
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Canadian banks have enjoyed stellar reputation and they dodged the global financial crisis by avoiding risky mortgages that sparked the collapse of many U.S. financial institutions.
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Aníbal Chárriez was one of several hundred who drove through knee-high water and dodged fallen power lines only to be told he was not needed.
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Kirk Douglas never wanted his son, Michael, to go into acting – and after watching his son's first performance, he was sure Michael had dodged a bullet.
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Washington (CNN)For two years, President Donald Trump and his close associates contradicted, denied and dodged reports and questions of Russian involvement in the 20173 campaign.
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Among the millions who participated included Justin Bieber, LeBron James, Jeff Bezos, Oprah, Bill Gates, and George Bush; Barack Obama dodged the ice bucket but donated.
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While no court recognizes gay and trans panic as a freestanding defense, it is still valid in 42 states Dixon eventually dodged a hate crime charge.
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In a debate about religious freedoms, Mr Morrison has dodged calls to strip schools run by mosques and churches of their right to fire gay teachers.
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You date people to figure out what you want and don't want," she said, and added, "and thankfully, I dodged a bullet on the last one.
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In early July Italy dodged the threat of EU disciplinary action after persuading the European Commission that its finances were in line with EU fiscal rules.
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" So I dodged it for a while until I went to work for HuffPost and she said, "Now you work for an American company, AOL, move!
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Marsha Blackburn, a Tennessee Republican, repeatedly dodged questions about whether the new GOP health care bill will weaken protections for those with pre-existing conditions conditions.
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" David Schwimmer and wife Zoe Buckman laughed as they dodged a falling plater near the kitchen, with the Friends alum advising, "They say it's good luck.
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Price dodged questions about whether he would use a recent executive order signed by Trump to eliminate ObamaCare's individual mandate before the healthcare law is replaced.
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Along the way, Chan dodged tourists who were just hanging out on the course and nailed jumps he estimated to between five and 10 feet high.
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She may have narrowly dodged death recently when a guard almost shot her in the Palace gardens, but Queen Elizabeth II is still very much alive.
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Markets will likely focus on South Africa, which dodged relegation to a junk credit rating last week but faces another test from S&P this Friday.
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It ended a streak of many years during which he served as the leader of banned organizations but dodged prosecution by carefully managing his public remarks.
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He dodged several questions about whether he would uphold the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule, only saying that he would commit himself to ensuring fair housing.
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President Obama dodged a question about Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
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Board of Education — but when pressed by Feinstein about the broader question of requiring a sitting president to respond to a subpoena, Kavanaugh dodged the question.
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The is on track for a 3.5 percent gain for the third quarter, having dodged sell offs in the often weak months of August and September.
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Of course, everyone should be compassionate to victims of natural disasters, but this response dodged accountability for why Bridenstine chose to specifically rag on climate funding.
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On another occasion, he even dodged a former al Qaeda cohort on the tube train at Kensington, hiding in a Boots pharmacy until the danger passed.
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In the meantime, however, advocates for federal employees say they're pleased with the 2628 percent bump — and that they dodged a bullet by avoiding another shutdown.
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But Meadows also dodged questions on whether he thinks Ryan is an effective leader and said that GOP lawmakers must focus on passing President Trump's agenda.
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The president then dodged Spicer's question about four lawmakers who sold large portions of their personal stock portfolios after receiving information about the impending coronavirus outbreak.
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During a hearing in front of the Senate about Trump's recently released budget, DeVos dodged Democrat's questions and instead said that schools must follow federal law.
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Some will argue that Republicans actually a dodged a bullet in Alabama, because they will not have to deal with the nightmare of a Senator Moore.
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In an early-morning tweet Wednesday, Mr. Trump embraced Mr. Cox and tried to counter the widely prevailing view that Democrats had dodged an electoral bullet.
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Again, Judge Kavanaugh dodged the question, saying that as a judge, he would normally receive briefs and arguments from both sides before coming to a conclusion.
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Robert himself had dodged three I.R.A. assassination attempts, he said, and the organization also "blew up" his brother-in-law and murdered seven of his friends.
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The sole survivor is Carlos, a cheerful ladies' man (the Brazilian actor Raul Roulien) who has dodged the disease thanks to his jealous fiancée (Gloria Stuart).
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Trump's defenders argue he is making hard calls that past presidents have dodged and stripping away illusions that have long prevented the conflict from being resolved.
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Vice President Pence reportedly dodged questions from reporters on Friday about President Trump's remark about a "calm before the storm," referring questions to the White House.
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Gardner, who is widely seen as the most jeopardized Republican incumbent up for reelection, faced criticism earlier this month after he dodged questions about Trump's conduct.
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Mr. Buttigieg deftly dodged by suggesting that the black voters who "know me best" — in his native South Bend — chose him twice to lead the city.
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They both pointed out the obvious (individuals in the T.S.P. can't own individual stocks) and dodged my questions about overall employee sentiment about tobacco industry exposure.
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Elizabeth Warren on Tuesday after she dodged questions on whether middle-class Americans would have to pay more in taxes under her "Medicare for All" proposal.
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Perry spoke to reporters on a conference call Thursday afternoon for a plastics-related announcement but dodged questions about his knowledge of the Ukraine-related events.
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Track the storm here Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell said the islands have "dodged a bullet" and warned residents to remain vigilant as heavy rains still loom.
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But pressed as to whether Mexico is willing to enter a bilateral deal with the US, a senior White House official on the same call dodged.
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During his confirmation hearing, Scalia dodged pointed questions on his policy views, but suggested he wouldn't let the interests of former clients influence his public role.
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Bernie Sanders largely dodged a question regarding concerns over his health at the Democratic debate Tuesday night — just two weeks after he experienced a heart attack.
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Speaking with reporters for the first time since the president-elect's victory, Yellen repeatedly dodged opportunities to directly spar with Trump on policy or political matters.
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Lotter's comments come one day after he dodged questions from Fox News's Bill Hemmer on whether the vice president met with Russian officials during the campaign.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May in an interview that aired Sunday dodged a question about President Trump's suggestion that her country needs a tougher travel ban.
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Trump repeatedly dodged whether he would submit to an interview with Mueller by citing his claim that there was no collusion during the 2628 presidential election.
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But in a subsequent example, Cleveland's J. R. Smith — who is also represented by Paul — dodged a fine after he publicly requested a trade in November.
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She also said that Avenatti dodged her questions about how money from a crowdfunding campaign to support her legal defense and safety expenses was being spent.
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RTK dodged our question about the feud in favor of rapping the lyrics from his new track and that's telling, especially if you've seen the video.
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Caitlyn Jenner is lucky -- like Powerball lucky -- because her multi-million dollar Malibu home appears to have narrowly dodged any structural damage in SoCal's raging wildfire.
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Cruz deftly dodged the question, and took the opportunity to launch a tirade against the mainstream media, Hillary Clinton, and silly paperwork errors all in one go.
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The simple answer, which Zuckerberg dodged, is the contributions and online activities of its over two billion users, which allow marketers to target ads with razor precision.
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First daughter Ivanka Trump, who is taking part in Wednesday's White House fitness event, also dodged a question about her father's fitness regimen with reporters on Tuesday.
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Scott Walker has repeatedly dodged questions about whether he supported President Donald Trump&aposs immigration policy at the Mexican border, saying it&aposs outside of his jurisdiction.
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Nipsey Hussle dodged charges for his sizzurp arrest by copping a plea for his suspended license charge ... and the end result is a couple days behind bars.
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"The auto industry might have dodged a bullet with this one, but it's not emerging completely unscathed," said Ivan Drury, senior manager of industry analysis at Edmunds.
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Related: The Pentagon Dodged a Bullet Thanks to the US Budget Deal The domestic political response to this usually involves resurrecting age-old debates about quality vs.
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Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut pressed McAleenan on those details, but the acting secretary dodged in his responses, punting to the President and his statements on the agreement.
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And since the concert was at Staples Center, the two dodged crowds (for the most part) by slipping into celebs' favorite incognito get-ups: nondescript baseball hats.
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Pressed on whether America still thinks President Bashar al-Assad of Syria should leave office, the White House has dodged, calling it "silly" to ignore "political realities".
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Surveillance: Pichai dodged a question about whether he would rule out building a "a tool for surveillance and censorship" in China while he is Google's chief executive.
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And I dodged using it in my John Wick: Chapter 2 review, even though that's the kind of movie that spawned the phrase in the first place.
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TMZ broke the story ... X was slapped with 14 counts of tax evasion after prosecutors said he dodged paying $1.7 million in federal taxes by concealing income.
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Once there, the only break point before the 32nd game of the set was at 5-5, but Isner dodged that bullet by hurling down an ace.
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Trump himself has an entirely different explanation, telling CNN on Sunday that he successfully dodged a bullet, after Abbott and other attorney generals declined to sue him.
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That real human person got back to me super fast and I was paid out the next day and my financial life dodged complete destruction once more.
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While Arizona dodged potential calamity for now, Trump has not ruled out putting tariffs on America's southern neighbor if it does not do enough to curb migration.
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Mauricio Jaramillo, a member of the FARC's seven-man ruling secretariat, looked uncomfortable as he dodged questions at a press conference on the first day of deliberations.
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President Trump dodged reporters' questions at a tax policy meeting Tuesday about whether he would issue pardons for his former campaign officials Paul Manafort and George Papadopoulos.
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Soulja's in the middle of a 240-day jail sentence for the probation violation ... but he just dodged a huge bullet with the kidnapping case being rejected.
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Verlander successfully dodged the question when it was posed on Twitter a few days ago -- even after Kate doubled down and asked Verlander to give an answer!!
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Marshalltown, Iowa (CNN)Donald Trump touted the strength of his anti-abortion position during a press conference Tuesday, but dodged questions testing the specificity of those views.
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On the EU law front, Uber has dodged a bit of bullet here as the timing of the breach falls under both country's prior data protection regimes.
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We've also dodged the VAT bullet, so our politicians (hopefully) can't put off entitlement reform by using that pernicious levy to prop up an unsustainable welfare state.
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The Review of Economics and Statistics study dodged reverse causality when comparing average earnings in different locations by exploiting the variation in sunset time within time zones.
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When asked if the US would promise North Korea that it would not invade its country if Kim Jong Un abandoned his weapons, Bolton dodged the question.
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His Middle East envoy, Jason Greenblatt, announced an Israeli-Palestinian water agreement last week but dodged questions on whether he was making headway on reviving peace talks.
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Part of the reason that younger dating apps like Tinder and Bumble have dodged the stigma of online dating, which has plagued more traditional services like Match.
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He dodged when pressed by VICE News about whether he was concerned at all with anything he'd seen in the transcript or reports on the subsequent testimony.
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The British pound was up 0.63% at $1.285 as the economy dodged an outright recession, although growth in the three months to September was slower than expected.
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Some Republicans have groused about him in private, others scolded or lamented him in public remarks; most dodged or demurred when confronted with the controversy du jour.
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Trump brushed off the support in a press conference late last week, but over the weekend dodged questions on whether he would disavow Duke and the KKK.
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Canadian agents detained Meng at the request of the US, which claims Huawei, through the use of the Hong Kong company Skycom Tech, dodged sanctions on Iran.
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On Monday, Scott dodged questions about why he did not remove Snipes during his tenure as governor, given her record of Election Day mishaps in the past.
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"Donald Trump hasn't served this country a day in his life, essentially dodged the draft in Vietnam through multiple deferments," Waltz says, speaking directly into the camera.
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Japan's economy narrowly dodged a recession in July-September, and analysts have flagged the risk of a contraction due to weakness in private consumption and capital expenditure.
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Azar dodged multiple questions from Blitzer about why the reunifications were taking so long, given that many of the children may have been in custody for months.
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He has certainly dodged and hedged on the subject recently, but many other times he has been remarkably clear that he would make his tax returns public.
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During his lengthy recent trip to Asia, Trump dodged questions about the candidate by claiming that he wasn't watching TV or paying attention to news back home.
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Kavanaugh dodged questions from Harris on whether he would recuse himself from a criminal case involving Trump, as well as questions about immigration, civil rights and abortion.
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We caught up with the actor Wednesday as he left FNC in NYC, and he thought it was both outrageous and expected that Hillary dodged a bullet.
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But one former senior intelligence official suggested that Mr. Martin might have dodged those safeguards because he was assigned to Tailored Access Operations, the N.S.A. hacking unit.
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Ms. Boucher and her campaign dodged numerous requests for comment over the course of several days, asserting that the senator did not have the time to speak.
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Phish phans dodged a bullet; it's going to be a while before Rick and Morty fans live down the harassment of their own beloved show's female writers.
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But as one of the people fervently opposed to the abomination of the Trump presidency and Trumpism in general, I saw in Mueller's timing a dodged bullet.
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Despite some bad press — including over its work in China and with the military — it has largely dodged the privacy and content scandals engulfing other tech giants.
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Skeptics of Ms. Nixon's debate performance, who said she had dodged tough questions by offering meandering, often inconclusive replies, may have seen their critiques reaffirmed on Thursday.
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" The president dodged a question about whether he would sign a declaration Thursday, simply saying that he may be working on "more minor things at this point.
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Mr. Mulvaney, for his part, dodged questions from consumer finance advocates as he carried in breakfast for at least a few employees on the 1,600-person payroll.
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They dodged a bullet by beating the recently announced rule change — the threatened grizzlies will still be afforded most protections available under the current Endangered Species Act.
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I felt like a true tourist as I dodged taxis and walked into Red Lobster, the American chain restaurant known for endless shrimp and its cheesy biscuits.
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New York (CNN Business)General Electric appears to have a dodged a bullet in President Donald Trump's fight with China over the theft of American trade secrets.
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Mifflin and her hockey cohort were obliged to practice in a football stadium parking lot where they dodged the detritus of weekend tailgates (briquettes and beer cans).
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Last week, Iran's president, Hassan Rouhani, dodged an opportunity to speak directly with Mr. Trump while both were attending the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
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The legal system can be dodged or corrupted, the thinking goes, but there is no escaping the consequences of violating a promise made before the old gods.
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Britain's sluggish economy looks to have dodged recession in the run-up to its deadline for leaving the European Union this month, official data showed on Thursday.
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There is speculation that Mr. Cruz could be a potential nominee for attorney general or the Supreme Court, but on Thursday he dodged questions about his future.
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Mulvaney also dodged when asked on Sunday whether the President would give a speech condemning white supremacy, given that statistics suggest it is becoming an increasing problem.
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He opposed the promotion of Pakistan's hard-line protégé Sirajuddin Haqqani to be his deputy, and he had dodged Pakistan's demands to push its agenda in negotiations.
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The Liberal Democrats, who had been moribund, came in second, with twenty per cent—largely, it seems, because they expressed clear opposition to Brexit, while Labour dodged.
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Since it stopped shipping to consumers in 2015, Snapchat resurrected the idea of a camera in glasses with its Spectacles and dodged the fate of Google Glass.
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Federer dodged another threat here when the talented, unpredictable young Australian Nick Kyrgios retired with an illness before their quarterfinal match, giving Federer an extra day's rest.
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Trump met with President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and dodged a question about whether the two leaders discussed the vulgar remark Trump reportedly made about African nations.
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Asked multiple times by CNN's Poppy Harlow at a CNN town hall in Houston, Schultz, who has not yet entered the 2020 presidential race, dodged the question.
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Last summer, Trump said he'd be willing to commit to an interview with Mueller, but when asked again about the prospect on Wednesday, Trump dodged the question.
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On Sunday, Vice President Mike Pence dodged saying whether he thought officials connecting U.S. aid to the request for a Biden investigation were lying in their testimony.
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On Thursday, incoming Senate Democratic Leader Audrey Gibson dodged questions about calling for Latvala to leave the Senate, responding "no comment" to questions from a POLITICO reporter.
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While economists are convinced that Australia has dodged its first recession in 25 years, the data are yet to show a meaningful recovery in the non-mining economy.
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He sped in from the right, dodged Andrea Barzagli with a change of pace and direction, and curled the ball inside the far post with his left foot.
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Mattis repeatedly dodged direct questions about whether he opposes women serving in combat positions or gays in the military, despite Gillibrand reading back his past comments to him.
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Yet as Pichai skated by in Congress, Google, too, has dodged arrows overall thanks to the more intense scrutiny that Facebook received for its own truly disastrous year.
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Schiff would not specify what they talked about, but did say he was disappointed that Comey dodged lawmakers questions and that he wants Comey's "full cooperation" next time.
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Young Dolph dodged another bullet by being the only in his crew to walk away from a Hollywood gun bust without handcuffs on his wrists ... TMZ has learned.
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"From their point of view, they would have dodged a bullet," Green, who was USTR's top official at the U.S. embassy in Beijing until mid-2018, told Reuters.
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Europe dodged its latest bullet on May 21.4th in France, when Emmanuel Macron, a liberal-minded (by local standards) upstart centrist, defeated Marine Le Pen for the presidency.
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I thought he was married… You definitely dodged that!!!" one fan wrote, to which Dodd replied "4 months… broke up with him last year the day before Valentine's.
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The latter would be improved if the chain dodged taxes by operating in the informal economy, like much of its competition, but it sticks to the formal side.
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Benioff scoffed at the idea that the city wouldn't know what to do with the money, and dodged questions about the tax being disproportionate by firing more barbs.
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What last night's forum taught us about Trump and Clinton But when CNN pressed the speaker if he had concerns about Trump's high regard for Putin, Ryan dodged.
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ERIC GREITENS, who fired a machine gun and posed with an assault rifle in 2016 to advertise his love for gun rights, appears to have dodged a bullet.
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Over the course of an accumulated 10 hours spread out over two days of hearings, Mark Zuckerberg dodged question after question by citing the power of artificial intelligence.
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But as monarchist sentiment rises to a well-orchestrated climax in 2018, it may become tricky to avoid facing a hard question which has so far been dodged.
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During a call with reporters Monday, a senior administration official dodged the issue of whether the United States had a plan to win European support for the designation.
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Despite some occasionally intense questioning, the soft-spoken Pichai remained cool and confident overall throughout the proceedings as he either defended Google or expertly dodged giving specific answers.
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Bill Maher has dodged the bullet that annihilated Kathy Griffin -- NONE of his upcoming tour dates have been canceled ... despite his use of the n-word on HBO.
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Bill Cosby arrived to the courthouse Friday with comedian Joe Torry by his side, oblivious to the fact he dodged a fatal bullet courtesy of his own lawyers.
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After the contract was signed in April, some lawmakers complained that questions on financing, the business plan and how the buses were chosen were dodged or went unanswered.
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"We really dodged a bullet on this one," said James Ker-Lindsay of the London School of Economics, who has advised U.N. negotiators seeking a settlement on Cyprus.
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The Wildcats dodged a bullet when Eastern Kentucky freshman running back Alonzo Booth fumbled at the Kentucky 3-yard line on the opening drive of the second half.
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Pinch-hitter Alexei Ramirez followed with a single, but Greinke dodged further damage by getting lead-off hitter Travis Jankowski to ground into an inning-ending double play.
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Sandberg dodged Axios editor Mike Allen's question about whether Facebook is a media company, and wasn't pressed about how it accepts money for ads like other media companies.
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A Trump administration nominee selected to run a science-based agency within the Department of Energy dodged questions on Thursday as to whether he supports funding the office.
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She said during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee that program would not be restarted under her leadership, but dodged Democratic questions about the program's morality.
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Depending on how you look at it, the owners of Domino's Pizza either dodged a major bullet recently, or a large swath of the public with disabilities did.
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President Trump on Wednesday evening dodged a question on whether he accepted Vladimir Putin's denial of Russia's involvement in the interference campaign directed at the 2016 presidential election.
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On Tuesday, Pompeo dodged a question as to whether he still has faith in Mohammed, or if he thinks the crown prince should at least temporarily step aside.
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Appearing on Meet the Press, Chris Coons—who played a crucial role in delaying Kavanaugh's nomination—dodged the question when asked if Democrats would consider impeaching the justice.
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Her answer comes a day after she dodged CNN's questions at the Republican Governors' Association meeting in Austin, Texas, about whether she still intends to vote for Moore.
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Spicer also dodged questions about comparisons being made to the Watergate scandal that took down President Richard Nixon and why officials have been so quiet about the allegations.
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" During the interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," Pelosi also dodged answering whether she believes the allegations against Conyers, saying that is for the Ethics panel "to review.
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Mattis has so far dodged questions on cost and the specific national security threat at the border, and said the military's mission is only to "back up" CBP.
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She said during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee the program would not be restarted under her leadership, but dodged Democratic questions about the program's morality.
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So far, she has dodged a question about the new Obamacare rule, but made it clear she wants more flexibility in the benefits health insurers have to cover.
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Manafort left amid reports that he had illegally dodged some disclosures about operating as a Russian agent in Ukraine—a fact that had drawn criticism on its own.
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Levin addresses all that, but his real goal is to put a face to Reagan's bogeywoman, tracking every alias, every scam, every duped husband and every dodged arrest.
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Curators have dodged this debate before by pointing to France's centuries-old "inalienability" law; national institutions do not have the right to deaccession anything in a public collection.
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The Patriots dodged a bullet on their previous drive when a fumble by Dion Lewis gave the Jaguars a huge scoring opportunity that they proceeded to immediately waste.
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The following month, dozens of employees stood up at the company's annual meeting demanding to meet with Bezos, who dodged their questions, refusing to come out from backstage.
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When moderator Hallie Jackson initially asked Bloomberg to respond to the accusations he's faced, including ones about making sexually suggestive remarks to women in the workplace, he dodged.
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Executives for the $50 billion biotech answered — and dodged — Wall Street&aposs questions on its fourth quarter earnings call about about the company&aposs plans in Alzheimer&aposs.
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The city-state narrowly dodged recession in the third quarter, data showed this week, and its central bank eased monetary policy for the first time in three years.
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Due to Jose's more northerly route, islands such as Antigua and Barbuda, ravaged by Irma, dodged the worse of the second storm, according to the New York Times.
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Thursday dodged a question about whether he plans to visit the White House to celebrate the team's latest Super Bowl victory.
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Confused Confused: I struggle to see what, exactly, closure would look like for you, because so far you have pursued him, and he has deferred and dodged you.
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After a town-hall-style event in Ottumwa, Iowa, on Tuesday, Mr. Buttigieg dodged a question about whether or not he had discussed the article with his staff.
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Aside from the obvious — that she dodged a bullet on national television with Arie Luyendyk — she shared on Instagram Friday that she is pregnant with her second child.
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Judge Gorsuch's style was folksy, earnest, learned and emphatic, and he easily dodged questions from members of the Senate Judiciary Committee that he was not inclined to answer.
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Republican lawmakers have successfully dodged questions in the past about Trump's conduct, such as an outrageous tweet or offensive remark, and the news cycle tends to move on.
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Beijing, however, later dodged questions about specific details of the agreement, giving the market little reason to go much higher than current levels ahead of the Christmas holidays.
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For instance, the Hell Knight isn't a big problem on its own: it pretty much charges at you and does an easily-dodged area-of-effect jump-slam.
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Justin Bieber dodged a grilling from attorneys by settling the lawsuit a Miami photog filed against him for an alleged beatdown in a Subway restaurant ... TMZ has learned.
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Ms. Clifford said she and Mr. Trump had sex after dinner and hours of conversation in Mr. Trump's hotel suite, during which he dodged questions about his wife.
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She examines the ways in which America's founders wrestled with, or dodged, profound questions such as the definition of a citizen (curiously not spelled out in the original constitution).
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During Sunday night's presidential debate, Donald Trump repeatedly dodged moderator Anderson Cooper's attempts to call him out for bragging about sexual assault in leaked comments that surfaced on Friday.
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The 64-year-old Texan had a shaky confirmation hearing before Corker's committee in January, generating frustration among Democrats and Republicans alike after he dodged a series of questions.
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We broke the story ... Jen dodged domestic violence charges after getting busted at the end of last month for allegedly bloodying Ronnie up during a fight in the car.
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Once Nixon had dodged the ITT bullet, his reelection seemed all but assured, as he enjoyed a 20-point lead in the polls heading into the summer of 1972.
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While Manning may be the oldest QB in history to take home the trophy, he dodged any post-game questions about ending his 17-season career, Business Insider reports.
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Old friends he owed money to, track marks and overdoses, a new flame he moved to Ohio with — a sweet-looking girl who caught the bullet I had dodged.
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He had an answer ready for every question, every followup, and never once dodged a difficult question nor was he afraid to honestly inform the public of imminent trouble.
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Conservatives – including the president's son Donald Trump Jr. – crowed that the documents showed Trump paid $38 million on $150 million in revenue, seemingly refuting claims that he dodged taxes.
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