Sentences with phrase «which escape»

Scheme promoters are reported to be designing schemes which escape the DOTAS (Disclosure of Tax Avoidance Schemes) rules, which could restrict HMRC serving accelerated payment notices on investors.
The main byproducts of combustion are carbon dioxide and water vapor, which escape into the atmosphere.
And that puts them in a box, from which they escape using accounting tricks (e.g., offsets) rather than real effort.
All materials shed fibers, which escape filtration through wastewater and can end up in the ocean.
ZAK is a very cool little action platforming adventure in which you escape from the confinements of a refugee camp in an attempt to discover what horrors its concrete walls are keeping out.
Cats which escape, breed 2 to 4 times a year, averaging 4 kittens per litter, quickly re-occupying areas.
Alcohol is one of the quickest vehicles with which we escape shyness, our problems, and self - consciousness, for a few hours.
More than a few folks, for reasons which escape me, seem to think the politicization of daily life is a healthy thing and not a recipe for divisive, destructive strife.
If there's an exception, it's a scene in which the mighty Thor finds himself in a sticky predicament in which his escape plan doesn't seem to place him in any less danger than the situation he was escaping from in the first place, but that's a minor distraction.
And for the most part it does impress, locking the audience inside a pressure cooker from which escape seems highly unlikely.
In the first, black - and - white entry, Ken - san plays Tachibana, a yakuza underling who's sent to the snowy wastes of northern Hokkaido to do his time at the infamous Abashiri penitentiary, from which escape is supposed to be impossible due to its isolation in harsh surroundings.
There is evidence that rigid tumors shed more cells, which escape the original tumor site and may lead to a greater chance of cancer spreading through metastasis.
But every black hole is surrounded by a horizon within which the escape velocity exceeds the speed of light (this is what makes black holes black).
When cooking polenta, be careful not to burn yourself as there are bursts of air which escape from the mixture... no casualties please.
I love jalapenos and have learned to add them to many things — aside from the good taste there are some health beneifts which escape me at the moment...
As a human being, Daedalus creates his own mortal means of transcendence, showing Theseus how to thread his way out of the maze, but chiefly by fashioning for himself and his son the wings by which they escape the land and surrounding seas of Crete.
One of the most effective advertisements on television several years ago showed a girl who gets into all kinds of trouble, perils from which an escape is unlikely, and who always lands in a Dodge automobile.
The neglected elements I am referring to are the «qualitative» aspects of things, aspects which escape the net of mechanistic and quantitative modes of understanding.
Yesterday we saw the first reason, that the Bible reveals mankind's destructive cycle of mimetic rivalry and the scapegoat mechanism by which we escape the cycle.
Nevertheless, Malthus» recognition that the «preventive checks of moral restraint» implied the possibility of stationing a society at some distance from the Malthusian precipice is relevant to any consideration of the circumstances in which escape from the constraints of an organic economy might occur.
Lowering tax rates actually boosts government revenue because the profits which escape tax have almost all been earned overseas.
In the meantime, it wants to introduce an interim tax based on revenues «created from certain digital activities which escape the current tax framework entirely.»
Synopsis: «A new theme park, built on the original site of Jurassic Park, creates a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur, which escapes containment and goes on a killing spree.»
At the same time, it is becoming clearer that a wider group of countries, which escaped the worst of the earlier financial turbulence, are now experiencing a significant economic impact.
Both terms designate something less than the full meaning of duration which escapes adequate interpretation.
A possible exception to the temporal character of this distinction is the primordial envisagement of eternal objects, which escapes its scope by being nontemporal.
The transcendental concerns our experience of the infinite and that which escapes human concepts.
In Islamic terminology a miracle is most often defined as a fact contrary to general rules, opposed to the normal course of events, with a cause which escapes human comprehension; and this fact is also a challenge to anyone who doubts it.
The God of the philosophers is no «Father», but the incomprehensible ground of all reality which escapes every comprehensive notion because he is a radical mystery.
Here again we are in the presence of an efficacy which escapes us.
I did the same thing with rabies vaccination or injection or whatever when my cat caught a bat, which escaped in the house and ended up flying into my head (it didn't end well for the bat unfortunately as he escaped, and then got caught again — this is veggie catfood for you, creates a super cat!).
Kentucky concludes the regular season on Saturday at Florida, which escaped with a 66 - 64 upset win at Rupp on Jan. 20.
Bale's work rate was rewarded with a goal, when he drilled a right footed shot, which escaped the entire Arsenal defence.
He added that the gunshots made a dog in the area to start barking, causing the attackers to shoot at the dog which escaped narrowly.
He was captured, and was supposed to be going to an animal sanctuary instead of back to the slaughterhouse from which he escaped, but unfortunately died.
In Port Jervis, which escaped layoffs last year, district business administrator Lorrie Case expects the state aid cuts could cause up to 40 layoffs.
At high heat, the cladding interacts with the surrounding water vapor, binding tightly to the oxygen and freeing the hydrogen, which escapes as a gas.
There, the coal is partially oxidized; the gas which escapes from the second pipe is a mixture of syngas (carbon monoxide and hydrogen) and carbon dioxide and a little methane.
But, in addition, it also produces methane, which escapes into the atmosphere in the form of gas.
By accurately measuring CO2, which escapes magma earlier than SO2, scientists could predict eruptions sooner, helping to implement timely evacuations for nearby populations — but measuring CO2 is a challenge.
But two people in particular throw wrenches into her well - laid plans: Stella (Jasna Fritzi Bauer), a young patient whose unborn child is threatened if she's to return to the labor camp from which she escaped, and Andre (Ronald Zehrfeld), the fellow doctor who gradually takes a liking to Barbara in spite of her surface frigidity.
(In Arabic and English with subtitles) Moondance Alexander (G) Wholesome family drama about a teen horse whisperer (Kay Panabaker) who takes an interest in turning a pony which escaped from its paddock into a champion jumper.
Director: Declan O'Brien Cast: Eric Roberts, Kerem Bursin, Sara Malakul Lane, Liv Boughn Plot: The military pay a group of scientists to build them a biological weapon, a half shark / half octopus, which escapes its creators and goes on a rampage.
He is single, works from home, has no children to ferry around and does most of his 18,000 kilometres per year driving to and from his family cottage on Kootenay Lake, B.C., which he escapes to three to four times a year.
There's also a hybrid option which escapes road tax, due to its sub-100g / km emissions figure.
Now twenty - seven, Ludo works for a vacuous «communications company» that markets unwanted, unaffordable products aimed at the very underclass into which he was born and from which he escaped.
If you still want that classic «we're on holiday» aroma that a Spanish woodland produces, just half a mile off the beachfront you'll find a hiking path that takes you deep into the verdant forests which escaped the fire.
One of the oldest Hotels in Temora, with special features such as the Verandah posts which escaped the blitz in the 1960's, and the magnificent
In 1940, following the internment of her lover Max Ernst, she suffered a mental breakdown after which she escaped from Lisbon to Mexico where she lived until her death in 2011 at the age of 94.
Black Londoner Steve McQueen, 29, recreates a stunt by Buster Keaton in which he escapes injury as a house falls down around him, and made another film by putting three cameras in a metal barrel which he then rolled through the streets of Manhattan.
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