To them, the law is simply a pretext for achieving desired results or an obstacle to be circumvented for the same purpose. |
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Inevitably one's thoughts turn to the matter of how, or even whether, the plans can be circumvented or stopped. |
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The principle of stare decisis cannot be circumvented or disapplied in this way, and if it were the result would be chaos. |
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The effectiveness of trade sanctions is questionable as they are easily circumvented. |
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The team apparently circumvented locked gates and an alarm system, while the sculpture was in the process of being moved to another location. |
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Meetings can be packed, democratic decisions circumvented, dissenters smeared and threatened, cheques forged and money misappropriated. |
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Experimental studies have confirmed that folates are highly convulsant if the blood-brain barrier is circumvented. |
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Ironically, therefore, Wallerstein's attempt to historicize the concept of a world system has been circumvented by his acolytes. |
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We broke the law on a weekly basis, when we circumvented the army's roadblocks in the roads. |
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Even where controls are in place, any barrier, password or ringfence can be circumvented with just a click. |
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Indeed, it seems that a piece of legislation can generally be circumvented. |
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For example, the requirement for technical contribution cannot be circumvented merely by specifying technical means in the patent claims. |
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We believe that it is necessary to regulate loans in order to prevent financing limits from being circumvented. |
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The Duke's army, circumvented by the rebels in a diversionary movement on the march south, remained intact, waiting outside Northampton for events to unfold. |
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This complication is circumvented by using the matrix approach described earlier to obtain a first crude estimate of the price of the equivalent nonconvertible bond. |
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Two alternative explanations for these different recapture rates are that many hatchlings may have headed away from the drift fence or may have circumvented the drift fence. |
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After three miles, we circumvented the gate that kept the cars out. |
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But logic tells me that any measures like these simply create obstacles that will be circumvented by those who choose to break the law but discourage foreign investors. |
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But he warned that regulatory barriers intended to fence off risky bets could be circumvented. |
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Such controls can be circumvented by a group of employees who collude to defraud the company. |
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Rigorous adherence to the principles of asepsis is the foundation of surgical site infection prevention, and this should never be circumvented to save time or money. |
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The issue of insufficient time to teach languages can be circumvented by teaching discipline courses in a foreign language. |
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However, financial innovation, in particular the securitisation of banks' assets, has left Basel I outdated and easily circumvented. |
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Consequently, this analysis will focus on those decisions and how they circumvented the precautions put in place to reduce operating risks. |
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The Committee could not allow appeals to be circumvented when violations of rights were concerned. |
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Studies by the Commission suggest, however, that this prohibition has been circumvented by a number of trucking companies. |
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When, under international pressure, the Hungarian regime stopped the deportations he circumvented its orders and dispatched a last trainload to the gas chambers. |
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The real world consists of capitalist states that are not neutral, benign or irrelevant, that cannot be circumvented, reformed or made to serve the interests of the exploited and oppressed. |
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By instruction, this was circumvented, because, they told us, it was best to give all parties concerned an opportunity to contribute to the publication fund. |
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With the proliferation of FTAs, WTO IP policy is being undercut and circumvented by States who use their powerful bargaining positions to tailor-make IP obligations that go above and beyond those agreed to by WTO Members. |
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This circumvented the requirement to meet the latest airworthiness standards and removed the risk mitigation built into the approval process for a modification to a type design. |
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The request contains sufficient prima facie evidence that the countervailing measures on imports of the product concerned are being circumvented by means of imports of the product under investigation. |
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The fortifications on the coast of Cumbria, which were erected later, were intended to prevent the Wall being circumvented in the West. |
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Reagan eventually circumvented this inconvenience using a pocket veto, but the certification hearings in the interim were highly embarrassing. |
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Though centralized intake efforts may provide more transparent paths to specialty care, the previous existence of multiple entry paths may have circumvented some of the dead-ends in the system of referrals. |
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Additionally, controls may be circumvented by the unauthorized acts of individuals, by the collusion of two or more people, or by a management override. |
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This problem was circumvented when the competitors agreed that the realm would be handed over to Edward until a rightful heir had been found. |
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Together with his former student Richard Taylor, he published a second paper which circumvented the problem and thus completed the proof. |
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The rules on burials and lay access to churches appear to have been steadily circumvented, at least unofficially. |
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This problem can be circumvented by reducing the willingness to pay of the wealthiest and by increasing the willingness to pay of those with the least resources. |
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The protection must cover information that State authorities or others may claim is false, because otherwise the protection intended to be conferred by Article 21 could be circumvented. |
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I would especially point out the quite unacceptable buildings administration and the way in which the rules for using the competitive tendering procedures were circumvented. |
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These agreements must be urgently revised or circumvented. |
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Orbán's critics' main contention is that the tax scheme could be easily circumvented by users changing their IP addresses or using foreign providers. |
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At a practical level, it is important to establish height limits which are not easily circumvented while at the same time fulfill the multiple objectives. |
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Learning from Francis Drake's previous failures here, he circumvented the cannons of the castle of San Felipe del Morro and quickly brought his 17 ships into the San Juan Bay. |
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