This ethic may be perceived by another culture as apathy, neglect, indifference, lack of social responsibility or evasiveness. |
And given Iran's long history of evasiveness on the nuclear issue, the suspicion is that it is merely buying time for its centrifuges. |
Such evasiveness not only works to the advantage of religious conservatives but hampers attempts to articulate a coherent religious left agenda. |
It was a dismal campaign characterised by public apathy and political evasiveness. |
He suggests that such evasiveness often occurs because of concerns about giving away the plot. |
I was upset with the evasiveness of some of those officials who spoke to the committee about this bill. |