Avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)
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Examples for "hedge"
Examples for "hedge"
1Such financial products offer ways for investors to hedge risk, he said.
2Market players said selling by hedge funds also weighed on the market.
3The new hedge fund will be based in London, the paper said.
4As a result, they are often bellwethers for hedge fund industry performance.
5These figures also include the value of instruments used to hedge risk.
1Boissière is on home territory: the south-west of France is duck country.
2So I am happy that someone has the good sense to duck.
3Kashyap was able to duck under his food cart just in time.
4Enda made light work of his duck paté with port wine sauce.
5One of the surgeons in white duck touched her on the arm.
1A knee-length coat over a longer skirt does not work at all.
2That has allowed Ford investors to skirt the pain of government oversight.
3He shrugged; the tartan skirt looked unremarkable, which was the main thing.
4A statement skirt with a casual top is a simple, modern look.
5As soon as Aunt Rebecca gets the pleats basted in the skirt.
1Of course, there was no way for them to dodge the rain.
2The men in the place were obliged to dodge the flying sticks.
3You can try to dodge the thing, but good luck with that.
4And they wouldn't be able to just dodge onto some uninhabited island.
5I was able to dodge its impact by ducking behind the breakwater.
1Blaine, his rifle at high port, just managed to parry the thrust.
2He did well to parry Byrne's powerful drive in the 26th minute.
3He put up his left hand to parry the blow, but feebly.
4She could parry no longer and must thrust if she would survive.
5How can I, in the dark, parry a blow from the dark?
1The wonder comes in the manner in which they elude the police.
2However, feeling ready is what may elude you more until next week.
3He can elude you; and will be acquitted by the general verdict.
4That's actually a very simple answer, one that seems to elude many.
5A home winner continues to elude the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.
1It's a classical political fudge, but important and welcome for all that.
2A political fudge that ducks science is the likeliest outcome at Copenhagen.
3Without an improvement, the pressure to fudge the numbers will only increase.
4John asked for the Any Given Sundae with Cadbury's fingers of fudge.
5Leonora Fenton-and sardines and toasted muffins and salad and fudge and coffee.
1As a result, they increasingly circumvent global institutions by creating bilateral arrangements.
2Reproductive technologies are often described as means to circumvent the body's biology.
3He was very proud of his ability to circumvent a new law.
4OUTA are furious that Christians helped the Gupta family circumvent immigration laws.
5It might even encourage the use of methods to circumvent such rules.
1Bragg hopes fast food restaurants won't try to sidestep any new policies.
2He thought she would sidestep the question, but she met his gaze.
3The state-backed company opted to sidestep a vote and cap related-party deals.
4They should be glad of the chance to sidestep the trade tax.
5The sidestep had taken me out of the way of the blast.
1NASAA has said that crowdfunding could attract fraudsters who will bilk investors.
2Want to bilk the government for millions in private security cash during wartime?
3This gaffer contrived to 'bilk' all the turnpikes in the kingdom.
4A scam to bilk his father out of more money.
5I don't bilk, and you won't know whether I do or not unless you come.
1That way I put off going home until the last possible moment.
2Lack of control could put off some possible bidders, the people said.
3National elections can often dampen demand as buyers put off major purchases.
4Torches flashed in the boats that put off in the terrible search.
5However, Indians are currently put off by the 500 gram minimum requirement.
1However, the suspects in the case managed to evade arrest, Koena said.
2But of course, there's still a good chance Maxwell will evade punishment.
3I know how to evade security -I am good to deliver.
4They evade paying tax for being brought as imports into our economy.
5On this occasion, it has proved harder for Shell to evade responsibility.
6I could not evade my own certainty that the answer was right.
7This will inevitably buy the president time to further evade the subject.
8He did not try to evade it, but accepted the unspoken change.
9But of course they still had woodcraft enough to evade their followers.
10Many people wondered how Trump managed to evade China's tough internet controls.
11With reports of people using utes and shipping containers to evade detection.
12Given the codename Eagle 1, he was taught how to evade capture.
13She could refuse to hear Sintara's words, but not evade her presence.
14If he was careful, the toughs would be easy enough to evade.
15Early evidence suggests that these cells evade well-characterized B cell tolerance checkpoints.
16They endeavor to evade a fundamental responsibility by meeting a superficial one.
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