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Dear ZMC888,

You are far too generous using the term "maneuver", which in my online dictionary is defined as follows:

noun
a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care: spectacular jumps and other daring maneuvers.
• a carefully planned scheme or action, esp. one involving deception: shady financial maneuvers.
• the fact or process of taking such action: the economic policy provided no room for maneuver .

verb ( maneuvers, maneuvering , maneuvered )
1 move skillfully or carefully: [ no obj. ] : the truck was unable to maneuver comfortably in the narrow street | [ with obj. ] : I'm maneuvering a loaded tray around the floor.
2 [ with obj. ] carefully guide or manipulate (someone or something) in order to achieve an end: they were maneuvering him into a betrayal of his countryman.
• [ no obj. ] carefully manipulate a situation to achieve an end: (as noun maneuvering) : two decades of political maneuvering.
You get my point: No skill involved. I'd call the local practice "lunge, lurch, signal, mirror, but never look".