Avoidance in a sentence as a noun

So now I'm in control and suck at it".This is classic avoidance.

Conflict avoidance is a huge problem in society, it lets problems grow into bigger problems.

Or blatant tax avoidance and disregard for building code and hotel regulations is a matter of importance for the state of New York.

As an Irish person I find the widespread use of the Irish tax code for the purpose of tax avoidance by multinationals deeply embarrassing.

The review system also creates a culture of extreme risk avoidance, as you can't trust the bozos you have on your team to actually code features properly, but you still have to give them work.

The key to the low rates rests on Zidisha’s avoidance of costly staff and operations on the ground, and its ability to leverage low-cost funds from socially-motivated lenders.

This also leads to other problems like heavy head wear because of the smart card contact, having to define avoidance areas because of the same and jamming issues with the added complexity of using the card flipper.

Both for avoidance of personalizing this and to avoid this turning on the specifics of this post and their copy, because the takeaway message for most people reading this is "Should we implement lifecycle emails or not?

Avoidance definitions

noun

deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening

See also: shunning dodging