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Examples
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Sidestepping difficult questions is one thing politicians can point to as a strength.
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Sidestepping any speculation about an Academy Award, Mr. Dujardin, whose thick-as-butter French accent isn't likely to disappear overnight, isn't rushing into any English-speaking roles for the moment.
Golden Silence on the Silver Screen Lanie Goodman 2011
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Sidestepping race as an issue in his campaign may have helped him gain momentum in recent weeks, but whether he can turn vigor into votes will depend largely on voters' ability to look past his skin color and perceive him as a serious candidate.
Ruthless People James Taranto 2011
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Sidestepping Wales's serious injury concerns, Gatland considers England's strengths and weakness calmly.
Warren Gatland is desperate to make a winning difference with Wales | Donald McRae 2011
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Sidestepping a burning support, he left the now completely engulfed building and curtly set the girl down in front of the nearest fireman.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Wings’ Second Review Forum 2009
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Sidestepping race as an issue in his campaign may have helped him gain momentum in recent weeks, but whether he can turn vigor into votes will depend largely on voters' ability to look past his skin color and perceive him as a serious candidate.
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Sidestepping race as an issue in his campaign may have helped him gain momentum in recent weeks, but whether he can turn vigor into votes will depend largely on voters' ability to look past his skin color and perceive him as a serious candidate.
Ruthless People James Taranto 2011
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Sidestepping the Senate's requirement for a quorum to deal with measures that spend money, Republicans stripped budget issues out of the bill, so they could pass it with only a simple majority, even with Democrats away.
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Sidestepping the dispute, White House economic adviser Lawrence Summers said both immigration reform and climate change legislation should be acted upon.
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Sidestepping is an ingredient of most successful career progressions.
Douglas M. Branson: The Would-Be Governor From Goldman Sachs Douglas M. Branson 2010
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