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- noun A person who
evades something.
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Examples
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IIRC, the word considered more objective at the time was "evader".
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In a follow-up, Chico was quoted as calling Rahm a "pathological evader of the truth."
The Countdown: Candidates Debate, Alderman Spins Wax The Huffington Post 2011
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But he signaled a return to his provocative ways in late July when he opened an account on Google Inc.'s new social-networking service Google+, identifying himself as "a suspected pornography enthusiast and tax evader."
Ai Weiwei Resumes His Defiance of Beijing Jeremy Page 2011
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Only the little people pay taxes.; and Al Capone, mafia hitman, bootlegger and perhaps the most famous tax evader of all time, served his longest sentence, seven years, for tax evasion.
Elizabeth Lynch: Ai Weiwei: Artist, Dissident and ... Tax Evader? Elizabeth Lynch 2011
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Are they saying each download is a lost sale and you are now a tax evader?
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At one point, reports spread that Lee was a tax evader.
In the Plex Steven Levy 2011
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This why the GOP like him so much – because he represented everything a CEO and tax evader could ever dream and hope for.
CNN Poll: Americans mostly agree with Obama on Afghanistan 2009
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In a follow-up, Chico was quoted as calling Rahm a "pathological evader of the truth."
The Countdown: Candidates Debate, Alderman Spins Wax The Huffington Post 2011
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Holder is a doof for pulling this but he did get Bill Clinton to pardon a major tax evader mjm
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But at the risk of looking like a shallow evader – especially if the moderator or the opponent points out that he or she never answered the question.
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