He didn't have a plan to circumvent the salary-cap restrictions in order to sign the high-priced offensive tackle. |
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On the other hand, aerosolized particles that circumvent the blood-brain barrier might someday serve as delivery vehicles for drugs. |
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Mathematical procedures, such as Fourier deconvolution and derivation, have been developed to circumvent this problem. |
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Indian netizens faced with the ban would have to resort to cunning methods to circumvent the block. |
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Others suggested that spammers could circumvent it simply by writing an autoresponder that replied to the confirmation request. |
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I hope I can circumvent the barriers I may have previously erected around my heart. |
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This is not a very realistic assumption but it makes it possible to circumvent the problem of determining the optimal amount of reserves. |
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Art teachers can think of this activity as a means to circumvent fixed attitudes about drawing in a naturalistic mode. |
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And even schools that participate can use huge loopholes to circumvent rules. |
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Forthcoming EU legislation could criminalise Europeans who circumvent copyright protection. |
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Preston's troupe preferred to circumvent the chaotic jetsam of the central areas by focusing their efforts on the flanks. |
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The new ordinations also circumvent centuries-old protocol, said Jan Nunley, a priest who is deputy director of the Episcopal News Service. |
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Did it all hinge on the creation of an all-powerful executive council, hand-picked by Fontaine to circumvent the chiefs? |
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The lead character, Chip, struggles desperately to find a way to circumvent the terrible boredom and meaninglessness of existence. |
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It is sought so that Indian State can circumvent and bypass the real ideological challenges in the state. |
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To partially rectify this system new diversionary cables were laid to circumvent the target conurbations. |
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Some bright spark probably thought that this would be a nice easy way to circumvent the usual obstacles in preventing freedom of speech. |
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All three face being struck off if they are found guilty of running the practice in order to circumvent conditions imposed by the Law Society. |
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A common assumption made in the regulatory community to circumvent this problem is that one error offsets the other. |
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You never know when that kid with a rap sheet a mile long will circumvent the system yet again because of a judge's ruling. |
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So a lot of people were extremely happy when it was proven that it was possible to circumvent that barrier. |
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At the same time, the number of people seeking private treatment is growing, as couples seek to circumvent long hospital waiting lists. |
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And in the past, counterfeiters have always managed to circumvent these obstacles. |
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Even if this is successful, Britain's media will undoubtedly seek to circumvent the ruling by fair means or foul. |
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At this time, the postal express service was also established to circumvent theft. |
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To circumvent a possible problem of low data number, we pooled the observed and expected values for the three transposon families. |
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Voters will have a thumb marked with indelible ink to circumvent the problem of incomplete electoral registers. |
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To circumvent this, it will be helpful if the seats are designed with a contoured shape since it will reduce or eliminate pressure points. |
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They immediately blocked off the motorbike's attempt to circumvent the stop. |
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Heavily pregnant women have been forced to walk for miles to circumvent road blocks so as to receive treatment and deliver their babies. |
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However, those inventive motorcyclists have managed to circumvent the obstacle. |
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He has gained a few moves in his repertoire, allowing him to circumvent obstacles. |
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This could boldly circumvent taxes imposed on overland trade routes through Ottoman territories. |
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It hopes crowdfunding will circumvent these obstacles and create new opportunities. |
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To circumvent this difficulty, Hegel reformulates the problem of necessity as pertaining to the structuration of consciousness. |
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Courts must be diligent in encouraging all users not to circumvent or defeat these measures. |
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To circumvent the problems of interpreting results in an organ with a diverse population of cells, it was decided to study the induction of polar growth in individual cells. |
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I'm still playing the devil's advocate in terms of how to circumvent this machine. |
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Microsoft will not circumvent the commitments and shall not retaliate against OEMs for installing competing web browsers or by other means. |
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Its technical and modern style make impossible to circumvent for all your practices outdoor. |
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In general, compression only is certainly unsufficient to circumvent cracking. |
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White Southerners tried to circumvent the order, and rallied to beat back desegregation at every turn. |
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They know how to circumvent these things by duping other governments, saying they are doing something but doing nothing. |
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It is also illegal for anyone to collude with someone else to circumvent this prohibition. |
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They hoped to circumvent a possible shutdown by imposing an additional 20-second time delay on the automation and alarm system. |
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Alteration or falsification made in an attempt to circumvent the Eritrean Immigration Law is also punishable. |
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One thing we do know is that every single one of us can easily circumvent the new rules on liquids at any checkpoint. |
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This allowed most of the feudal landlords to circumvent the reforms by effecting fictitious or merely formal transfers of land. |
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An unequal and restricted Security Council cannot supplant or circumvent multilateral negotiating processes. |
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His use of this extra memory space meant that he could circumvent that perennial pitfall of mental arithmetic, losing one's place. |
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Oddly, it is not calling for an end to hunting with birds of prey, which some hunts use to circumvent the ban. |
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All this would render the commitment to respect a minimum price for silicon easy to circumvent and very difficult to monitor effectively. |
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Gather information and intelligence from them to circumvent reinventing the wheel. |
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Indeed, modern copyright laws typically make it an offence to circumvent such measures. |
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The clumsy techniques the government used to block Facebook are easy to circumvent. |
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I have always voiced my concerns at these repeated attempts to circumvent national parliamentary scrutiny. |
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This is partly so that MPs are not tempted to circumvent the regulations by channelling assets to other members of their family. |
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Over the past eight years, wealthy landlords have found many ways to circumvent the reform program and exempt their lands from its regulations. |
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The judicial officer is the central figure and impossible to circumvent of this system. |
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We believe the Service correctly viewed the target's efforts to circumvent Canada's laws as a threat to national security. |
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It would also circumvent the need for a host State agreement with the United States authorities. |
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Third parties must not be used to circumvent any of the policies mentioned above. |
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Maybe with a better cast, this film would circumvent its B-movie roots. |
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So, having been caught using sock puppets to circumvent the spending limits, the right has relegalised using sock puppets to circumvent election spending limits. |
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There are many who would circumvent the issue, duck and dive rather than handle the hot potato that the case has become during these last ten years. |
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Production relocation to Africa and South America have allowed Chinese enterprises to circumvent trade caps. |
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Instead, the report details an elaborate scheme to circumvent campaign finance laws. |
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In some cases, that allowed the Justice Department to circumvent mandatory minimums. |
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And we're clever, which means we're good at circumventing rules, especially if the rules are easy to circumvent in the fist place. |
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But in order to become a part of medical history, parahuman reproduction and human genetic engineering must circumvent the recalcitrance of an antiquated culture. |
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Despite its neutrality, Belgium was attacked by the Germans in 1914 in order to circumvent the French fortifications along the Franco-German border. |
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The adoption of these standards will circumvent the stovepipes and barriers to information flow throughout the services that historically have been a challenge. |
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Clever strategists that we were, we decided to circumvent this problem or objection by presenting a symposium rather than submitting independent papers. |
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There is also evidence that their introduction has contributed to an increase in the size of the black economy as both employees and employers seek to circumvent the payment. |
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However, the spokesman said retailers would seek to circumvent the rules. |
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If we are to circumvent the immobilizing effects of political fatalism and cynicism, the political imagination must find a basis for hope in the future. |
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Even if, in the beginning, we may have felt incongruent with the jealous workplace environment, slowly we start focusing our energies on how to avoid or circumvent it. |
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It is impossible to circumvent, in spite of the a little anarchistic stacking of the objects and the panels of information which seems to have several decades. |
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We will work more closely to combat money laundering and, in particular, the use of this practice by terrorists and criminal organizations to circumvent sanctions and undermine the financial system. |
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The proposed section 405.2 prohibits any effort to circumvent the contribution limits, to conceal the identity of the source of a donation or to collude with any person or entity for those purposes. |
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An appeal has been filed because the decision, if allowed to stand, could open the door to a floodgate of rulings that could circumvent the paramountcy of human rights law. |
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It might be thought that there would be ways to circumvent these defensive arrangements by using some kind of subterfuge to board the ship or ships. |
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Rather than attempt to circumvent the intention of the legislators, I will leave it to them to make legislative amendments if they see fit to do so. |
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Many dams were built with fish ladders to help salmon circumvent them, but some key dams were not. |
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Could we not circumvent the American hawkish approach by allowing the inspectors to play out their role, so that we can see if Iraq will in fact allow them to do their job? |
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This restriction has been introduced in order to circumvent any temptation to speculate on a drop in prices where the market price lies between the Community producer price and the triggering threshold for the allowance. |
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However, Edward convinced Parliament to circumvent the law of inheritance and transfer the estate to his younger son, who was married to Anne. |
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During his conduct of the war, Edward tried to circumvent parliament as much as possible, which caused this edict to be passed. |
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Romans preferred to engineer solutions to obstacles rather than circumvent them. |
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Powerful sovereigns often used the body to circumvent the Courts and Parliament. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Conservative Party set up an elaborate scam to circumvent the election financing rules of Canada and when it was caught, it tried to intimidate Elections Canada into backing down. |
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What are the advantages that some governments think they have wangled for themselves if they delay or circumvent sanctions, for example against Zimbabwe? |
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Johann Konrad Kern recognises the necessity of bowing to diplomatic practices, even if this means it is impossible to circumvent monarchic formalities. |
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Sweden has been fighting in the Council for the right of the receiving country to take measures against TV companies that broadcast from a different EU country in order to deliberately circumvent national rules. |
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Additionally, the ITC will consider revoking its consent if it appears that rights have been acquired for an extended period in order to circumvent the spirit of the Act. |
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A long-term vision is also necessary to take into account the time lengths impossible to circumvent linked to pollution phenomena or to the renewal of water resources. |
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Merchants also, however, sometimes smuggled other goods to circumvent prohibitions or embargoes on particular trades. |
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To circumvent this possibility, the Dauphin ordered background inquiries and a theological examination at Poitiers to verify her morality. |
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They also sought a southern route to India so as to circumvent Arab traders and establish direct trade with Asia. |
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The Venetian Senate passed sumptuary laws, but these merely resulted in changes in fashion in order to circumvent the law. |
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The poor light provided yet another reason for miners to try to circumvent the locks. |
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In future, with further interventions to circumvent the problems we have identified herein, telomerised cells may still be a viable alternative. |
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Component-resolved diagnostics and molecular allergology attempt to circumvent the above-mentioned problems. |
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First of all, it is important to know what Member States will actually introduce within the scope of the Regulation and what exceptions and excuses they will dream up in order to circumvent the provisions. |
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Implementing a heavy-handed law forcing people to give blood could circumvent the established approaches used to obtain voluntary consent, and it could victimize individuals by treating them like criminals. |
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I finished the day by strolling in Australian Museum exposing the impossible to circumvent aboriginal culture and many other exhibits such the rooms of minerals, dinosaurs and a setting in dazing scenes of skeletons. |
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It undermines the fabric of our economy when people circumvent the system by not paying taxes and gaining an unfair competitive edge on those who obey the rules. |
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Cutting deals with labour racketeers effectively allowed these employers to circumvent prohibitions against the formation of company unions. |
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Culture and tradition should always be examined to ensure it does not overrule or circumvent the probity of performing background and reliability checks, or the hiring of any individual. |
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Since then the arms industry has become increasingly globalised, enabling arms deals to circumvent national regulation by passing through legal loopholes in different countries. |
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In 2002, there was a significant increase in applications by nontraditional importers from United Kingdom companies to other Member States suggesting an effort to circumvent the related-persons test. |
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Additionally, smurfing, the criminal practice of recruiting additional buyers of PSE to circumvent existing restrictions, may be dipping. |
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He further contended that this was a backdoor attempt to circumvent the rights of private members as provided for in the rules governing this category of business. |
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Cinchonine, a potent efflux inhibitor to circumvent anthracycline resistance in vivo. |
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The drugmakers' lobby has sued, charging that the policy is an attempt to circumvent federal law. Meanwhile firms are crunching reams of data to prove their wares' worth. |
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It should be permissible to circumvent digital locks to do this. |
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Of course, in the ongoing war against hackers, virus writers and spammers, it's likely some scoundrel will eventually come up with a way to circumvent these protective measures. |
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Composite indices are one way to circumvent the problem raised by the richness of dashboards and to synthesize the abundant and purportedly relevant information into a single number. |
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I work the ground, more precisely the sandstone grog that I mix with paper in order to circumvent certain technical constraints inherent in this one. |
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I see no problem in exchanging data between British and American security – except where, as in the NSA's Prism program, it is a device to circumvent legal constraint. |
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The current frontier of happiness measurement, as practised by neuroeconomists and neuromarketers, is to circumvent how people report they feel, in search of how they 'really' feel. |
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It may be tempting to circumvent the prescription pad, but this will generally mean using overseas-based pharmacies with less regulation on the quality of ingredients. |
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It is still possible to circumvent the limits by using personal loans. |
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For example, arms brokers should be subject to the same national control policies and agencies which regulate the arms trade so that they cannot circumvent the law because of domestic disunity. |
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It would make sense to remove or circumvent these barriers for learners. |
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In fact, according to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, employers may not use foreign workers to circumvent a legal work stoppage or otherwise influence the outcome of a labour dispute. |
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The germs and the growths are a new gastronomical and nutritional festival, in our plates with the daily newspaper, an average naturalness to circumvent the food dead ends and the risks of health. |
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For all these reasons, non-governmental organizations and other institutions of civil society are calling for stronger sanctions against employers who break the law or circumvent it for their own benefit. |
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Finally, it is impossible for regular users to circumvent the process. |
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The co-operation of Daniel Ortega and the Sandinistas proved impossible to circumvent for trying to solve the question of the wrongly acquired properties and on which the candidate Aleman had committed himself. |
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However, in terms of the Lobbying Act, if someone were to go that route, would he or she possibly be able to circumvent the act and the legislation and still be able to achieve his or her goal? |
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The purpose of that right is however not to circumvent immigration rules. |
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The Commission is approaching things from the right angle, but I urge you not to circumvent the procedures agreed in the Interinstitutional Agreement, for that is to go down a blind alley. |
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In 1969, Wilson's Labour Government introduced In Place of Strife, a white paper designed to circumvent strikes by imposing compulsory arbitration. |
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The Executive attempted to circumvent this by introducing a motion in support of IRA policy, at which point the dissenting delegates walked out of the meeting. |
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Whosis has been around, and has made provisions to circumvent any wanton slaughter of his perfectly good name. Whosis has a card. The card comes in to you. |
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Further, the report states that baby toiletry providers will have to circumvent some growth bottlenecks to ensure sustained growth in the coming years. |
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Instrumental rock was particularly significant in continental Europe, allowing bands like Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Can, and Faust to circumvent the language barrier. |
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Leaders in Soldiers' chains of command also need to be aware that this call center exists and that it has not been created to circumvent the chain of command. |
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