Dodging in a sentence as a noun

I think Cheney's draft dodging status is fair game.

Do they only exist for dodging huge amounts of taxes?

Sole proprietors and LLCs pay "self-employment" tax on pass through earnings, so there is no tax dodging.

's smart dodging of taxation by keeping assets overseas.

Apparently, for months, the Uber team was dodging any request for a meeting the office sent them.

Anyone can write what David Brooks wrote, dodging anything of importance about the situation.

Apologies if it seems although I was dodging the issue, possibly I didn't choose my closing words carefully enough.

Zero new information, no apologies, just dodging.> You can pop from work to home, play the game and have your cities available to you anywhere.

So the justices went back through the record and found a technicality, as such they found a way Ali wouldn't be found guilty of dodging the draft due to a procedural error.

Amazon's hometown newspaper, the Seattle Times, then editorialized that it should stop dodging state sales taxes nationwide.

Otherwise, you are dodging social security, medicare, and other employment taxes.

This seems like an opportunity for a contrarian VC betting against the others, dodging the irrational exuberance but getting better terms when founders need the money badly.

Dodging definitions

noun

nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do; "his evasion of his clear duty was reprehensible"; "that escape from the consequences is possible but unattractive"

See also: evasion escape

noun

a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery

See also: dodge scheme

noun

deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening

See also: avoidance shunning