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INTENTIONAL NON-COMPLIANCE WITH MILITARY CONSCRIPTION
Draft-dodger; Draft dodgers; Draft Dodgers; Draft dodging; Draft Resister; Draft resistance; Draft evader; Draft resister; Draft resistor; Draft dodge; Draft Dodger; Draft dodger; Draft avoidance; Draft evaders; Draft refusal; Draft deferment
  • Anti-conscription march in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 1917
  • Rock star [[Aviv Geffen]] is one of several Israeli entertainers who have encouraged draft evasion.<ref name=Hilliard />
  • Tribunal for conscientious objectors in Britain during World War II.
  • [[Eugene V. Debs]] spoke out against the draft during World War I.<ref name=Virden />
  • Draft card burning in New York City, 1967.
  • Burns, John]] (11 October 1967).  "Deaf to the Draft".  ''The Globe and Mail'' (Toronto), pp.&nbsp;1, 2.</ref> counseling American draft evaders, 1967
  • draft]] card. Retention of the card was legally required.<ref>Rothenberg, Leslie S. (1968).  ''The Draft and You: A Handbook on the Selective Service System''.  New York: Anchor Books / Doubleday, p.&nbsp;221.  No ISBN number.</ref>
  • Anti-draft meeting held by women in New York City, 1917.
  • Michael Hendricks]] (right) is another draft evader who affected Canadian life.
  • Harvard graduate [[James Fallows]] wrote about the shame he felt as a draft evader.
  • Jim Green]] was one of several draft evaders who became prominent in Canada.
  • countercultural]] figures to encourage draft evasion.
  • Tattered copy of the ''Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada'' (1968)<ref name=Stewart>Stewart, Luke (December 2018).  "[https://www.academia.edu/37718241/Review_Essay_Mark_Satin_ed._Manual_for_Draft-Age_Immigrants_to_Canada_Toronto_House_of_Anansi_2018_1968_%C3%89tudes_canadiennes_Canadian_Studies_N_85_December_2018_219-223  Review Essay: Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada]".  ''Études canadiennes / Canadian Studies'', issue no. 85, pp. 219–223.  Published in French and English by Association Française d'Études Canadiennes, [[Institut des Amériques]], France.  Retrieved 23 May 2019.</ref> atop Anti-Draft Programme stationery.
  • 978-0-671-77971-9}}.</ref>
  • rioted against the draft in New York City]].<ref name=Cook />
  • David Harris]] and "The Resistance" helped organize Stop the Draft Week in Oakland, California, October 1967.<ref>Gitlin (1993, orig. 1987), cited above, pp.&nbsp;247–252.</ref><ref name=Ashbolt />
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  • U.S. [[anti-Vietnam War]] protesters at the [[University of Wisconsin–Madison]]. A placard to the right reads "Use your head – not your draft card".
  • Aleppo during the [[Syrian Civil War]].  By 2016, 70,000 draft evaders had fled Syria,<ref name=Khan /> and others remained undetected inside it.<ref name=Bulos />
  • military-style shirt]], reportedly took extreme measures to avoid the draft.<ref name=Sirius />
  • U.S. Secretary of War drawing the first number in the U.S. World War I draft lottery, 1917.
  • Draft registration office near Moscow. In the mid-2010s, half the Russians called up were said to be evading the draft.<ref name=Braw />
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return         
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Return (programming); Returns; Returns (disambiguation); Return (album); Return (disambiguation); Return (film); Returning (disambiguation); RETURN; Return (song)
¦ verb
1. come or go back to a place.
(return to) go back to (a state or situation).
(especially of a feeling) come back after a period of absence.
Golf play the last nine holes in a round of eighteen holes.
2. give or send back or put back in place: return the lamb to the oven and add the olives.
feel, say, or do (the same feeling, action, etc.) in response.
(in tennis and other sports) hit or send (the ball) back to an opponent.
American Football intercept (a pass, kick, or fumble by the opposing team) and run upfield with the ball.
3. yield or make (a profit).
4. (of a judge or jury) state or present (a decision or verdict) in response to a formal request.
5. (of an electorate) elect (a person or party) to office.
6. Bridge lead (a card) after taking a trick.
7. Architecture continue (a wall) in a changed direction, especially at right angles.
¦ noun
1. an act or the action of returning.
(also return match or game) a second contest between the same opponents.
a thing which has been returned, especially an unwanted ticket for an event.
2. (also return ticket) Brit. a ticket allowing travel to a place and back again.
3. (also returns) a profit from an investment.
4. an official report or statement submitted in response to a formal demand: census returns.
Law an endorsement or report by a court officer or sheriff on a writ.
5. (also carriage return) a mechanism or key on a typewriter that returns the carriage to a fixed position at the start of a new line.
(also return key) a key pressed on a computer keyboard to simulate a carriage return.
6. an electrical conductor bringing a current back to its source.
7. Architecture a part receding from the line of the front, for example the side of a house or of a window opening.
Phrases
by return (of post) Brit. in the next available mail delivery to the sender.
many happy returns (of the day) a greeting to someone on their birthday.
Derivatives
returnable adjective
returner noun
Origin
ME: the verb from OFr. returner, from L. re- 'back' + tornare 'to turn'; the noun via Anglo-Norman Fr.
Return         
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Return (programming); Returns; Returns (disambiguation); Return (album); Return (disambiguation); Return (film); Returning (disambiguation); RETURN; Return (song)
·noun That which is returned.
return         
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Return (programming); Returns; Returns (disambiguation); Return (album); Return (disambiguation); Return (film); Returning (disambiguation); RETURN; Return (song)
I. v. n.
1.
Go or come back, get back, turn back.
2.
Recur, revert.
3.
Answer, reply, respond.
4.
Retort, recriminate.
5.
Revisit, come again.
II. v. a.
1.
Restore, give back, send back.
2.
Repay, refund.
3.
Requite, recompense, repay.
4.
Report, communicate, tell.
5.
Render, report, remit.
6.
Send, transmit, remit, convey.
III. n.
1.
Repayment, reimbursement, remittance, payment.
2.
Recompense, reward, requital, repayment, restitution.
3.
Advantage, benefit, profit, interest.
4.
Official account.
returns         
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Return (programming); Returns; Returns (disambiguation); Return (album); Return (disambiguation); Return (film); Returning (disambiguation); RETURN; Return (song)
a profit from an investment.
return         
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Return (programming); Returns; Returns (disambiguation); Return (album); Return (disambiguation); Return (film); Returning (disambiguation); RETURN; Return (song)
I
n.
statement about income
1) to file a (tax) return
2) a joint; tax return
going back, coming back
3) a return from; to (his return to civilian life)
4) on smb.'s return (on their return from a trip abroad)
5) the point of no return
profit
6) to yield a return (this investment will yield a return of ten percent)
compensation
7) in return (to give smt. in return)
8) in return for
II
v.
1) (B) she returned the money to me
2) (D; intr., tr.) to return from; to (to return from a holiday/vacation; she returned to her home; to return books to the library)
return         
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Return (programming); Returns; Returns (disambiguation); Return (album); Return (disambiguation); Return (film); Returning (disambiguation); RETURN; Return (song)
(returns, returning, returned)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
When you return to a place, you go back there after you have been away.
Blair will return to London tonight...
So far more than 350,000 people have returned home.
VERB: V to/from n, V adv
2.
Your return is your arrival back at a place where you had been before.
Ryle explained the reason for his sudden return to London.
N-SING: with poss
3.
If you return something that you have borrowed or taken, you give it back or put it back.
I enjoyed the book and said so when I returned it...
VERB: V n
Return is also a noun.
The main demand of the Indians is for the return of one-and-a-half-million acres of forest to their communities.
N-SING: usu N of n
4.
If you return something somewhere, you put it back where it was.
He returned the notebook to his jacket.
VERB: V n to n
5.
If you return someone's action, you do the same thing to them as they have just done to you. If you return someone's feeling, you feel the same way towards them as they feel towards you.
Back at the station the Chief Inspector returned the call...
VERB: V n
6.
If a feeling or situation returns, it comes back or happens again after a period when it was not present.
Official reports in Algeria suggest that calm is returning to the country...
VERB: V
Return is also a noun.
It was like the return of his youth.
N-SING: with supp
7.
If you return to a state that you were in before, you start being in that state again.
Life has improved and returned to normal.
VERB: V to n
Return is also a noun.
He made an uneventful return to normal health...
N-SING: N to n
8.
If you return to a subject that you have mentioned before, you begin talking about it again.
The power of the Church is one theme all these writers return to.
VERB: V to n
9.
If you return to an activity that you were doing before, you start doing it again.
At that stage he will be 52, young enough to return to politics if he wishes to do so.
VERB: V to n
Return is also a noun.
He has not ruled out the shock possibility of a return to football.
N-SING: N to n
10.
When a judge or jury returns a verdict, they announce whether they think the person on trial is guilty or not.
They returned a verdict of not guilty.
VERB: V n
11.
A return ticket is a ticket for a journey from one place to another and then back again. (mainly BRIT)
He bought a return ticket and boarded the next train for home.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Return is also a noun. (in AM, usually use round trip
)
BA and Air France charge more than ?400 for a return to Nice.
N-COUNT
see also day return
12.
The return trip or journey is the part of a journey that takes you back to where you started from.
Buy an extra ticket for the return trip.
? outward
ADJ: ADJ n
13.
The return on an investment is the profit that you get from it. (BUSINESS)
Profits have picked up this year but the return on capital remains tiny...
N-COUNT
14.
A tax return is an official form that you fill in with details about your income and personal situation, so that the income tax you owe can be calculated.
He was convicted of filing false income tax returns...
Anyone with slight complications in their tax affairs is likely to be asked to fill in a return.
N-COUNT
see also tax return
15.
When it is someone's birthday, people sometimes say 'Many happy returns' to them as a way of greeting them.
CONVENTION [formulae]
16.
If you do something in return for what someone else has done for you, you do it because they did that thing for you.
The deal offers an increase in policy value in return for giving up guarantees.
PHRASE
17.
If you say that you have reached the point of no return, you mean that you now have to continue with what you are doing and it is too late to stop.
The release of Mr Nelson Mandela marked the point of no return in South Africa's movement away from apartheid.
PHRASE
18.
to return fire: see fire
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Return (programming); Returns; Returns (disambiguation); Return (album); Return (disambiguation); Return (film); Returning (disambiguation); RETURN; Return (song)
A line or conductor which is supposed to carry current back to its starting point, after it has traversed a line. It may be a wire or the grounding of the ends of a line [or] may make the earth act as a return, termed ground- or earth-return. The best distinction of a return is to so term the portion of a circuit on which no apparatus is placed.
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Return (programming); Returns; Returns (disambiguation); Return (album); Return (disambiguation); Return (film); Returning (disambiguation); RETURN; Return (song)
n.
election results
1) early; election; final; late returns
misc.
2) many happy returns of the day ('happy birthday')
Return statement         
PROGRAMMING STATEMENT THAT STOPS EXECUTION OF THE CURRENT SUBROUTINE, OPTIONALLY PASSING BACK A RETURN VALUE TO THE CODE THAT CALLED THE SUBROUTINE
Return (instruction); Return value; Procedure return; Return from procedure; Return statements; Return instruction; Return address (computing)
In computer programming, a return statement causes execution to leave the current subroutine and resume at the point in the code immediately after the instruction which called the subroutine, known as its return address. The return address is saved by the calling routine, today usually on the process's call stack or in a register.
Earth return         
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Ground return; Earth-return
Earth return or ground return is an electric circuit using the earth for one conductor. It may refer to:

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Draft evasion

Draft evasion is any successful attempt to elude a government-imposed obligation to serve in the military forces of one's nation. Sometimes draft evasion involves refusing to comply with the military draft laws of one's nation. Illegal draft evasion is said to have characterized every military conflict of the 20th and 21st centuries, in which at least one party of such conflict has enforced conscription. Such evasion is generally considered to be a criminal offense, and laws against it go back thousands of years.

There are many draft evasion practices. Those that manage to adhere to or circumvent the law, and those that do not involve taking a public stand, are sometimes referred to as draft avoidance. Draft evaders are sometimes pejoratively referred to as draft dodgers, although in certain contexts that term has also been used non-judgmentally or as an honorific.

Practices that involve lawbreaking or taking a public stand are sometimes referred to as draft resistance. Although draft resistance is discussed below as a form of "draft evasion", draft resisters and scholars of draft resistance reject the categorization of resistance as a form of evasion or avoidance. Draft resisters argue that they seek to confront, not evade or avoid, the draft.

Draft evasion has been a significant phenomenon in nations as different as Colombia, Eritrea, Canada, France, Russia, South Korea, Syria, and the United States. Accounts by scholars and journalists, along with memoiristic writings by draft evaders, indicate that the motives and beliefs of the evaders cannot be usefully stereotyped.