neatly evade
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- The politician neatly evaded the journalist's question about the scandal.
- The squirrel managed to neatly evade the falling branch.
- In the meeting, she neatly evaded any responsibility for the project's failure.
- The diplomat was skilled at finding ways to neatly evade direct questions.
- He neatly evaded her inquiry about his future plans by changing the subject.
- With a swift movement, the boxer could neatly evade his opponent's punches.
- The lawyer managed to neatly evade the core issue during his closing argument.
- The company tried to neatly evade the new environmental regulations.
- Whenever the topic of money comes up, he always finds a way to neatly evade it.
- It requires careful planning to neatly evade such complex legal issues.
- By using clever wording, the CEO neatly evaded admitting any wrongdoing.
- She had a knack for being able to neatly evade any uncomfortable social situations.
- It was impressive how she could neatly evade even the most direct questions from the committee.
- The small boat was able to neatly evade the dangerous rock formations.
- The press release was written in a way that would neatly evade the company's financial troubles.
- The politician's speech was full of phrases designed to neatly evade controversial topics.
- He had become an expert at neatly evading any discussion about his past.
- His quick wit allowed him to neatly evade the trap set by his rivals.
- Her ability to neatly evade difficult topics made her a frustrating person to debate with.
- The agile deer could neatly evade the hunters in the dense forest.