This has improved conditions for secondary teachers while circumventing the requirement of pay parity with primary teachers. |
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One minute you're in a fight with him, the next, dude is kissing your hand and making you all melty, thereby circumventing the whole conflict. |
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Therefore, some of them do not meet the elements of a commercial fraud aiming at circumventing trade policy measures. |
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Do your best to maintain a very sugar-plum pie image all the while that you're circumventing the regimented system. |
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It is, therefore, considered that the risk of circumventing the undertaking is limited. |
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In other words, circumventing them is much better than making amends for them. |
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It would appear that the province is placing the cart before the horse and circumventing the democratic process of the legislature. |
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It would not be acceptable for EU leaders to seek ways of avoiding or circumventing the democratically expressed wishes of the people. |
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Need the devices be used solely for the purpose of circumventing technological measures? |
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These same companies have also been adept at circumventing user privacy and avoiding their tax obligations. |
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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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One new law is aimed at circumventing court decisions that blocked a form of housing discrimination against Arab citizens. |
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Israel's position as a hotbed of hi-tech start-ups is due in part to decades of circumventing Arab boycotts. |
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The salary cap circumventing story came after DeBartolo was out of the league. |
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Without legal means, many people resort to dangerous and illegal ways of circumventing frontiers. |
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Des Roches used his new authority to begin stripping his opponents of their estates, circumventing the courts and legal process. |
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Furthermore, competitors may independently develop products similar to the Company's or copy the Company's products by circumventing the Company's patents. |
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There are so many ways to avoid infringement, such as by invalidating the patent, that those with deep pockets have few problems circumventing the system. |
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We must put pressure on the military Junta and not allow them to find ways of circumventing democratic legitimacy, which will make a mockery of it. |
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Otherwise, the danger is high to see any portfolio of hedge funds pompously calling itself an index and being distributed to the general public, i.e. circumventing of the Directive. |
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In circumventing traditional channels of communication, it seems that we are only at the very beginning of a much broader shift in terms of how far right groups are rallying support. |
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I am opposed to this bill because I believe it would compromise some of the fundamental principles of our justice system by circumventing due process which is a fundamental right in any democracy. |
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In addition, the company is exclusively producing and selling the product concerned and therefore the risk of it circumventing the undertaking is limited. |
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Montreal had always been the last navigable point on the St. Lawrence River, and as early as the 1680s Dollier de Casson had attempted to build a canal circumventing the Lachine Rapids. |
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It has also shown that accession creates a potential for circumventing measures adopted by the Community under the commercial defence instruments. |
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Their gung ho approach to attacking Iraq, circumventing the legitimate role of the United Nations and the absolute necessity for a multilateral approach is downright scary. |
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As well, bicycles allow for travel over greater distances than walking does, partially circumventing the issue of urban sprawl seen in many of Québec's agglomerations. |
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What the virus does is to exploit the way that home wireless networks are set up to gain access to the computer from inside, thereby circumventing the protection offered by a firewall. |
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Arbitration in family law is a convenient method of circumventing democratic law reform that not coincidentally displeases many historically privileged groups, including men. |
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This case provides another illustration of adaptive behaviour on the part of actors within the justice system in circumventing a law regarded as excessively harsh, inflexible, and overly cumbersome to enforce. |
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This curious species of non-publication provoked numerous programmers to post directions on Slashdot for circumventing the clickwrap. |
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Armed with a simple bit of equipment, acquired online, criminals can programme their own key fob, circumventing a car's security system and allowing them to drive it away. |
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Human activities have frequently been the cause of invasive species circumventing their barriers, by introducing them for food and other purposes. |
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According to Wiles, the crucial idea for circumventing, rather than closing this area, came to him on 19 September 1994, when he was on the verge of giving up. |
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