LaViolette dodged a direct answer, and accused Martinez of taking her evaluation out of context.
The only positive thing that can be said is that we dodged a worse disaster.
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The company dodged a bullet recently by hashing out settlements with generic drug companies.
Having dodged that bullet myself I can tell you exactly how the baksheesh machine works.
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"It could have been just chance that the world dodged a bullet, " he says.
It was a lovely time, but only because we dodged a bullet days before we left.
Augusta's chairman dodged the prickly issue of women's membership Wednesday, saying it was a private matter.
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"I think I dodged that whole downturn, or quiet factor, in the market, " he said.
The Staten Island neighborhoods hit hardest by Superstorm Sandy dodged another round of flooding.
He has dodged obstacles, braved the flak, and kept his eye on his goals.
Governments, with only tenuous authority in such a conflict-ridden country, have dodged this controversial possibility.
For the moment, they have neatly dodged that problem by abandoning their international businesses.
He said Thomson threw punches but he dodged them and got back in his car again.
In 1998 a mutual fund manager told Severson that Abaxis had only narrowly dodged a death trap.
The ministerial news conference at DECC did not provide that clarity as both men dodged the issue.
On Adobe Systems, which makes the Flash platform that powers most of the Web's video, Jobs dodged questions.
American Airlines and Continental, the pair that dodged the bankruptcy bullet, are showing the way back to profitability.
Congress created the debt problems and has dodged resolving those problems for years.
Mr Gates, writing in The Economist two weeks ago, also dodged the issue.
The committee promises a paper later this year that will address the difficult questions it has dodged for now.
Obviously we should all say hooray - because the UK economy would have dodged the biggest missile heading this way.
Witness Augusta National chairman Billy Payne's awkward news conference last week, in which he repeatedly dodged questions about female membership.
Have the insurance companies (and ultimately the consumers) dodged the bullet in 2012, or is the worst yet to come?
However, he dodged the long prison term the prosecutor wanted and instead received 20 months (Ring recently lost his appeal).
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He laughed wildly as he dodged traffic, veered in and out of lanes and ignored my pleas to slow down.
On top of this, older baby-boomers have dodged two speeding bullets, leaving their descendants squarely in the line of fire.
Low-skilled occupations have dodged this fate, as many of those professions require a human touch that cannot be outsourced or automated.
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Many in Cairo saw the Brothers as opportunists who had dodged the square in order to focus on their own campaign.
We dodged barricades put up by residents to discourage looters and around piles of bricks from homes newly damaged from aftershocks.
Yet for all its work, the commission dodged the most fundamental question: do the social costs of gambling outweigh the benefits?
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