0 present participle of dodge --
1 to avoid being hit by something by moving quickly to one side: --
Unless it achieves that object, and that alone, far more injustice will be done to innocent people than to those who are dodging the tax.
There is no way of dodging these decisions by indexation or linking our pay to that of an outside body.
There must be a stop to all the dodging about behind the names of nominees and such subterfuges.
There is now no realistic mechanism for dodging those disciplines.
I think that he referred to people who were dodging their citizenship obligations.
They are merely dodging the issue, unless they recognise that the issue is this.
That empowers them to enter if they have reasonable cause to believe that someone is dodging the tax.
I am not dodging the point at all.