Sentences with phrase «became evasive»

When asked about the fact that there has been no statistically significant global warming for the past 15 years, Pachauri became evasive.
The bathroom has a fresh, cold water shower and the room we were shown had air - con — when we asked after fan rooms the staffer became evasive and it... Read our full review of Brother Bungalow.
After the transfer of the funds, Nunugwo became evasive forcing the complainant to report the transaction to the EFCC.

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Although this sounds like the usual evasive politician - in - opposition shtick, Miliband did acknowledge his reticence, and justified it using professional punchbag, the Lib Dem leader: «I'm not going to become like Nick Clegg.
It's becoming more of our whole selves because we are becoming less fragmented and self - evasive.
When I talked to one of LC's attorneys, and HOW EVASIVE he WAS with my questions, that's WHEN it BECAME CLEAR to me, that ripoff artists were DEEPLY IMBEDDED in this company.
If you ever punish your puppy after taking his collar, he will soon become hand - shy, evasive, and defensive.
Art, after all, is something we live with, and since a collection will define a collector's spirit and style long after the collector is no longer, the practice of acquisition in and of itself becomes increasingly important as the truly excellent finds become ever more evasive.
Soon it became the central prism through which much of her work was viewed, not least because of a careful perpetuation of that myth by the artist herself, «Everything I do is inspired by my early life,» she remarked in the project, typically informative and yet maddeningly evasive all at once.
Part of his unusual pedagogy was that he would become more evasive as you got closer to understanding him, introducing yet another fuzzy and peculiar layer.
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