Deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening.
1 It says £5 billion a year is lost through aggressive tax avoidance .
2 Tax avoidance measures in the budget will save £1bn over five years.
3 By occupying tax-dodging businesses, UKUncut forced a national debate about tax avoidance .
4 Tax evasion and avoidance cost European states one trillion euros per year.
5 It described frequent tax avoidance and even cases of suspected money laundering.
6 However, these hazards can be minimised through prudent avoidance and common sense.
7 The hearing will continue the panel's inquiry into tax avoidance involving banks.
8 Brent's avoidance , however, couldn't have come at a better time for Caroline.
9 Stimulation had no measurable short term effect on on-going place avoidance learning.
10 He preferred the surprise of it, and the general avoidance of detail.
11 So there was no need for an avoidance plan on Monday morning.
12 Sadly, avoidance is all too often one way out of the dilemma.
13 Were you paying attention to US midterms, film news, and tax avoidance ?
14 Objective: This study investigated short-term re-experiencing and avoidance after elective surgical abortion.
15 For the avoidance of doubt, I do not accept a travel voucher.
16 Talk also turned to a long-running bugbear of Schaeuble's: corporate tax avoidance .
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Avoidance в диалектах
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