Such a phenomenon have repercussions for the fairness of tax systems and for their long term ability to collect revenue to fund social programmes, as tax avoidance and elusion opens gaps. |
The game of challenge and elusion on her part, of perpetual and ever more ardent advance on his. |
I said it was, and done in defiance and by elusion of the law. |
Many ordinary people live from day to day in a society where law and order is becoming a complete and utter elusion. |
In this context, elusion or failure to fulfill Arab and international legitimacy represented by the resolutions of the UN Security Council pose a threat to Lebanon. |
They imply some strategies of avoidance and elusion, of disappearance and suspension of subjectivity, of precise interventions to do with writing. |