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Filter by Meaning The company shirked its responsibility to pay its employees fairly.
The seller shirked providing the promised warranty for the product.
He shirked his taxes by not reporting all of his income.
The shopkeeper shirked giving her the correct change.
The excessive advertising shirked the credibility of the brand.
The outdated technology shirked the efficiency of the operation.
The improper handling shirked the freshness of the food.
The money launderer shirked funds through complex financial transactions across international borders.
The corrupt financial institution shirked billions of dollars in mortgage-backed securities.
The Ponzi scheme operator shirked investments from unsuspecting victims.
She shirked the idea of romantic love and chose to focus on her career instead.
They shirked the customs of their ancestors and pursued a more modern way of life.
He shirked the teachings of his parents and chose to follow his own moral code.
He shirked the tenets of traditional masculinity and embraced his own unique identity.
He shirked the idea of God and refused to attend church services.
He shirked the idea of national pride and identified more with his global citizenship.
She shirked the notion of fate and believed that she controlled her own destiny.
They shirked the concept of reincarnation and believed in the finality of death.
She shirked the dogma of her religious community and sought a more personal relationship with the divine.
They shirked the idea of an afterlife and believed that life was fleeting and temporary.
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