And for whatever reason, the administration in what seems to me a not fully baked decision process, decided to circumvent the law, decided to circumvent the constitutional responsibility of Congress and act unilaterally.
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Quite a turnaround for a technology designed to circumvent governments.
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We do not circumvent payer prior authorization rules or reimbursement.
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Those agreements could potentially circumvent the protections of US courts.
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The technology certainly exists to circumvent the forces of nature.
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You could circumvent most of the above by flirting IRL.
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The signing statement suggested that Bush could circumvent the law.
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The swap is intended to circumvent limits facing today's chips.
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The Hill: GOP leaders hope to circumvent Trump on shutdown.
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There are new ways to circumvent surveillance and access content.
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A new bill will help its intelligence agencies circumvent encryption.
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But there have always been ways to circumvent that technique.
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Frustrated, he tried negotiating any way to circumvent this policy.
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In a bid to circumvent the law, signed by Gov.
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But a firmware vulnerability would let hackers circumvent VBS protections.
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Content integrations by way of partnerships circumvent all these problems.
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I use the Tor browser to circumvent the government firewall.
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VPNs – essentially ways to circumvent the Great Firewall – are easily available.
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They do, however, provide a model for how to circumvent it.
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Activists and journalists often use Tor to circumvent censorship and surveillance.
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DoubleClick, now a Google subsidiary, designed software to circumvent the blockers.
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But critics saw it as a way to circumvent ObamaCare rules.
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Like the rest, it's proven to be pretty easy to circumvent.
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We cannot overcome it or circumvent it or negotiate with it.
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Maybe some judges can help me circumvent the separation of powers!
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Circumvent old ways of thinking with the simple strategy of doodling.
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"How could one circumvent laws if there were none?" he wrote.
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Indeed, plenty of countries already seemingly target devices to circumvent encryption.
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At times, Mr. Trump has been able to circumvent Mr. Kelly.
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Now he's building a 2020 campaign infrastructure that can circumvent them.
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But many big farms have been able to circumvent the problem.
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Many games circumvent the expected gloss by opting for alternative styles.
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Chuck Grassley, would circumvent Barr and streamline the report's public release.
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Canada has promised to circumvent any plan that hurts Canadians' supplies.
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AT&T is trying to circumvent pay TV with HBO Max.
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Many Sri Lankans were able to circumvent the restrictions by using VPNs.
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So now they are calling on the president to circumvent Congress altogether.
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It only took a single character to circumvent the entire court order.
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This has led Trump to publicly mull ways to circumvent congressional approval.
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He also sought to circumvent anti-slavery law for his own purposes.
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Will China ever license a VPN for users to circumvent its censorship?
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HomeRenter's Airbnb-style online marketplace would allow renters to circumvent such fees.
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Twitter, by design, lets politicians trade potshots and circumvent traditional media channels.
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The emails from Brad's attorney suggest he's trying to circumvent that deal.
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With evidence that strong, they could circumvent Vallee's "some other dude" defense.
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For one, he points out, it's incredibly easy to circumvent a wall.
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Moran argues that Trump's decision could embolden future presidents to circumvent Congress.
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Accepting bitcoin was a way for WikiLeaks to circumvent these payments firms.
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Because charitable contributions remain deductible without limit, this would circumvent the cap.
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Con Edison's idea could circumvent all of those hurdles, Mr. Ketschke said.
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He also said more education was needed on how to circumvent censorship.
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Online censorship has intensified, and tools to circumvent China's Great Firewall disrupted.
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Abusive editors have been known to use Tor to circumvent being banned.
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The state's petition is merely another attempt to circumvent important environmental protections.
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North Korea has endured sanctions for decades, devising ways to circumvent them.
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They enable powerful corporations or wealthy individuals to circumvent campaign contribution limits.
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"A lone county prosecutor cannot circumvent this arrangement," Mr. Trump's lawyers said.
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US officials say Meng helped her employer circumvent US sanctions on Iran.
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Some actors are seeking to leverage distributed ledger technology to circumvent sanctions.
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Hopes that Europe might help Iran circumvent the sanctions have proved futile.
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I'd recommend trying this out if you want to circumvent a subscription plan.
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Hudson managed to circumvent a system that didn't know how to value her.
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Choosing to actively avoid spending for certain days helps me circumvent that mindset.
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Another worry is the use of DAFs to circumvent the "public-support test".
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Some have set up several bank accounts to try to circumvent the limit.
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Well, for some users, ads that circumvent ad blockers can be quite helpful.
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The apps save money on international calls, and, more important, circumvent police wiretaps.
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The ad was likely intentionally misspelled, Suiche wrote, presumably to circumvent Facebook's ban.
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Trump's national emergency declaration allowed him to circumvent Congress to unlock additional funds.
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Nevertheless, for Mauro, the Olympics offered an opportunity to finally circumvent these laws.
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Circumvent Pharmaceuticals: Brain disease Batten, the Alzheimer's of children, has no adequate treatment.
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It was created to circumvent all sorts of issues including the popular vote.
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But people involved in transactions say ways can be found to circumvent obstacles.
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That raised questions about how they were able to circumvent Trump's ethics rules.
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It's easy to understand why Blizzard wanted to circumvent the existing esports ecosystem.
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It means they can legally circumvent the rules imposed in their own country.
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In many cases these tools are able to circumvent security measures like encryption.
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Individuals and states alike are thinking about how to circumvent the new cap.
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This redirection of poisonous exhaust chemicals allows the ships to circumvent environmental legislation.
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She turned away one persistent guest who wanted to circumvent the registration process.
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Though, you could theoretically keep your device on airplane mode to circumvent that.
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You think creatively to relieve pain points and circumvent obstacles to hit goals.
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"Allied Interstate's attempts to circumvent this clear precedent are unavailing," the court said.
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That will favor projects with tolls or those that circumvent low-income areas.
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Yet they managed to circumvent the insurance, saving more than $13 a month.
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He was, in effect, encouraging Floridians to circumvent the legislative body he oversaw.
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Careful scalpers easily circumvent this by using multiple credit cards with multiple addresses.
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Add to that, modded/hacked drones can and do circumvent baked-in geoblocks.
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Though, you could theoretically keep your device on airplane mode to circumvent that.
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Introducing cost criteria would circumvent the science that keeps the listing process honest.
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Carson had pressured her to circumvent a $5,000 statutory limit on renovation expenses.
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You also may be able to circumvent the whole credit monitoring issue altogether.
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But Ms. Verma said that Idaho's plan to circumvent the law was unacceptable.
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Special software used to circumvent the government filters could still be downloaded easily.
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There's no other reason to go this route other than to circumvent banking.
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The hackers would have to circumvent these updates to carry out their mission.
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Those documents included tools that could circumvent cybersecurity hardware and breach Windows systems.
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Companies make counter-drone technology, and drone makers create methods to circumvent it.
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Norway has found a way to circumvent this higher tax on processed fish.
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Johnson's prorogation could be seen as an attempt to circumvent this process altogether.
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Azar is also in the spotlight as states move to circumvent ObamaCare's rules.
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They've been able to circumvent the Democratic popular vote in every election since.
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DJI's government customers have largely been using waivers to circumvent the trade law.
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A VPN called TunnelBear that could help circumvent the ban has also been blocked.
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Lawmakers in several states have been pushing for legislation to circumvent the NCAA rules.
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We considered stopping only candidate ads, but issue ads present a way to circumvent.
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Individuals need a way to eliminate or circumvent the stigma associated with seeking care.
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Iran is also expected to commingle its oil with Russian crude to circumvent sanctions.
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The Venezuelan state launched a cryptocurrency Tuesday designed to circumvent U.S. and European sanctions.
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But it is not immediately clear how these states can circumvent the administration's policy.
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FTTs are more effective in larger markets, because those taxes are harder to circumvent.
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They are trying to circumvent local democracy and say, 'This one individual knows best.
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It will stop using it to circumvent government workers trying to catch Uber drivers.
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They do the same things globally that they do here, they circumvent, they transship.
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That's a scary future, one that work like Moore's and Lyu's will ideally circumvent.
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Your boss, your boss's boss, whoever that may be that can circumvent the bully.
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Democrats said Trump created a sham emergency in order to circumvent Congress' appropriations power.
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The measures can circumvent a filibuster, leaving Democrats with little power to stop them.
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Instead of embracing this law, numerous agencies have created elaborate ways to circumvent it.
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Critics argue Trump would be overstepping his powers in an effort to circumvent Congress.
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"The Treasury Department is disrupting Russian efforts to circumvent our sanctions," Mnuchin said Tuesday.
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As governor, Hemmati will be a central figure in attempting to circumvent those sanctions.
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They've also penalized companies that have violated or sought to circumvent federal trading laws.
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Women who circumvent the law face sentences of up to three years in prison.
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Determined single women circumvent the law the way Ms. Xu did: by leaving China.
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Gershad's website says it uses Psiphon, a Canadian-made app designed to circumvent censorship.
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To circumvent some of those issues, we had to implement a few different techniques.
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Then, the F.B.I. wants authority to circumvent court oversight to obtain Americans' browsing histories.
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We are in a situation where they are openly trying to circumvent democratic norms.
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Did he circumvent normal channels and demand that Comey, in essence, "clear" him publicly?
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He added that counterfeiting is potentially a way to circumvent any possible new rules.
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There's also Uber's "Greyball" program, a tool for collecting data to circumvent government officials.
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Technology can circumvent traditional processes and empower individuals through networks, information and digital trade.
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" Sanders said she thought it was "outrageous that a mayor would circumvent federal authorities.
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Unsatisfied with their options, Paramount and Roddenberry finally opted to circumvent the networks entirely.
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Is it because he has the money to be able to circumvent the system?
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The following are some ways to circumvent the chairlift before pointing your skis downslope.
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It's certainly not some recent invention by newspapers to circumvent labor laws in California.
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The homemade assault rifle authorities described may have been meant to circumvent gun regulations.
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Campaigner Digvijay Kumar said, though, that traffickers had changed their tactics to circumvent authorities.
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It's possible that Trump could circumvent DOJ entirely and fire Mueller on his own.
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There are other ways to circumvent the mainstream media and communicate directly with voters.
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But in other cases, firms use ICOs as a way to circumvent securities regulation.
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"The Europeans should join this effort rather than try to circumvent it," he said.
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It is imperative that no administration, Republican or Democratic, circumvent the will of Congress.
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Copy protection is constantly improving because hackers are just as constantly working to circumvent it.
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Apparently, this was an attempt to circumvent US intelligence eavesdropping, according to the Washington Post.
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To circumvent this test, van Meegeren mixed Bakelite, a type of plastic, into his works.
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King Charles I abused this court system to circumvent Parliament and accomplish his own agenda.
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Before, they might have been able to circumvent their timeline, but those days are gone.
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Messaging should not exist simply to circumvent a temporary shortcoming in mobile OSes circa 2016.
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Women in Latin America with healthy pocketbooks can circumvent any restriction on abortion or contraception.
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The transfer was "designed to circumvent normal security and customs controls," the UN report concluded.
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This will ultimately allow the car manufacturer to circumvent the newly imposed taxes once completed.
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However, phones smuggled from China are routinely used to circumvent state surveillance, the report stated.
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And over a decade ago the Bureau used hacking to circumvent encryption used by suspects.
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Indeed, this is one reason the DEA has invested in hacking tools to circumvent encryption.
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But such deals do not circumvent non-tariff barriers, nor do they cover financial services.
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Such a willingness to circumvent the law is hardly a desirable trait in a businessman.
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The anonymous nature of bitcoin, however, makes it easier to circumvent the traditional banking system.
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Investigators are looking into whether there was any intent to circumvent guidelines on handling information.
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Then he had to make six withdrawals from a cash machine to circumvent its limits.
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First, Iran said it would give Europe time to devise a strategy to circumvent sanctions.
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Knight sees Experticity's unpaid community as a way for brands to circumvent these regulatory headaches.
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And, naturally, how will attackers plot to circumvent security AI to continue their nefarious schemes?
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U.S. officials also slapped sanctions on two Russian individuals for helping Divetechnoservices circumvent U.S. sanctions.
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There's no intent to circumvent and there were mass deletions after a subpoena was issued.
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Two new books describe how top aides to the president secretly plotted to circumvent him.
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Kasich said he did not have the power to circumvent the state's open-carry law.
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" He added that shelters would not be accepted as a way to "circumvent the law.
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Every six months, the President has used the presidential waiver to circumvent the embassy move.
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Nowhere in my medical training was I taught how to circumvent needless barriers to care.
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When it doesn't, the United States and its allies ignore or circumvent United Nations provisions.
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That opens the way for other means, including modern medicine, to circumvent the waiting period.
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How does Memphis Meats plan to circumvent the current cost of producing lab-grown meat?
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Striving to circumvent those sanctions, EU nations plan to facilitate non-dollar transactions with Iran.
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Turns out that block is trivial to circumvent, however, simply by misspelling the word 'gun'.
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Lieberman would be harder to circumvent as defense minister, given the depth of Israel-U.
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Yet in each case, an aggressive President may invoke national security to circumvent the Congress.
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But some share something else: a desire to circumvent their religious authorities when getting married.
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The government also carried out many crackdowns on tools that help circumvent the Great Firewall.
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Carson's request to circumvent a rule capping redecorating expenses for Mr. Carson's office to $5,000.
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They worry other nations could take advantage of Trump relatives to circumvent trained U.S. diplomats.
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It is yet to be seen how the prime minister will attempt to circumvent this.
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Last month's spending deal showed that congressional Republicans can circumvent the president to produce legislation.
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His solution would be for tech companies to introduce methods to circumvent encryption on devices.
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" Similarly, Secretary Wilkie testified that "this is not an attempt to circumvent VA health care.
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Trending down: Anti-vaxxers continue to circumvent Facebook's ban against ads that contain vaccine misinformation.
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Top congressional Democrats are pressing Idaho on its controversial plan to circumvent certain ObamaCare requirements.
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But bump stocks effectively circumvent that ban by making semi-automatic rifles resemble illegal weapons.
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The EU is creating a special mechanism that would circumvent U.S. financial sanctions on Iran.
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The FBI found no evidence that the emails were deliberately deleted to circumvent the subpoena.
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And Netflix is surely trying to figure out its own systems to circumvent these ideas.
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It's sometimes possible to circumvent this, but this may be illegal and severely punishable by law.
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HANNITY: This is about really trying to circumvent the American people and steal a presidential election.
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His attempt to circumvent Congress through a national emergency declaration has been challenged in the courts.
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"We considered stopping only candidate ads, but issue ads present a way to circumvent," Dorsey tweeted.
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I'm not sure you can circumvent character development simply by making an experience more visually intense.
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Her toys litter my living room, her fur coats my car, her needs circumvent my own.
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Fame, therefore, is likened to a get-rich-quick fantasy, a shortcut to circumvent societal stagnation.
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The result was that private money started to circumvent — thus undermine — the already-weak party institutions.
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Moreover, they contend, even if encryption is regulated, the bad guys will circumvent those legal restrictions.
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And hackers are known to deliberately misuse language in order to circumvent this kind of analysis.
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LinkedIn likely defines 'bad' scraping based on the scrapers' effort to circumvent the company's preventative measures.
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He has also threatened to declare a national emergency to circumvent Congress to build the barrier.
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But that's easy to circumvent by switching to another public DNS, such as Quad9 and 1.1.1.1.
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Hackers try to find novel ways to circumvent or undermine data encryption schemes all the time.
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Spotify continues to plan for a direct listing, which would circumvent the standard Wall Street float.
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In the Senate, they can be approved with a simple majority and circumvent a Democratic filibuster.
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Reuters suggests some Russians will seek to circumvent the block via the use of VPN technology.
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The president earlier on Thursday strongly suggested he could declare such an emergency to circumvent Congress.
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Nor, incidentally, is this the first time Alabama has tried to circumvent a Supreme Court ruling.
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To do so would be to circumvent the statute by laundering the information through the media.
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They did this so that Iran could conduct international business through proxies and circumvent international sanctions.
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If neither of those options yielded success, try to circumvent the charging cable and charging port.
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Since the political fallout from 2010, Mr. Obama has sought to circumvent Congress on climate change.
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Watch lists are designed to circumvent the protections of due process and the separation of powers.
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This loophole allows state and local law enforcement agencies to circumvent protections in state forfeiture law.
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His attempt to circumvent Congress's power of the purse will likely lead to his first veto.
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In other instances Facebook ads have also been used to circumvent campaign spending rules in elections.
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Felder stepped in with a jab into a right hook, attempting to circumvent Ricci's high guard.
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There are many ways to circumvent a wall when jobs are waiting on the other side.
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There have been signs some banks have used structured deposit products to circumvent asset management guidelines.
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VPNs provide a secure encrypted connection, which China's government says allows users to circumvent censorship restrictions.
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But it can also help to know when it may be wise to circumvent these guidelines.
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"Any attempt by Musk to circumvent the process will be much more easily policed," he said.
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Mr. Schlesinger was also a famously cocky civilian willing to circumvent the constitutional chain of command.
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The Europeans have so far resisted, vowing to create ways for companies to circumvent American sanctions.
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The politicians even agreed to a plan to circumvent the City Council to prevent future roadblocks.
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Or it can circumvent sovereignty by persuading or pressuring actors within the country to effect change.
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And many Sri Lankans have simply used V.P.N.s, or virtual private networks, to circumvent the restrictions.
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It would be easy for states to circumvent current protections for Americans with pre-existing conditions.
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Drivers crossing the Brooklyn Bridge could circumvent the congestion zone by zipping onto the F.D.R. Drive.
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It's easier to circumvent poisonous thinking rather than scramble to find an antidote after the fact.
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But he kept managing to circumvent the app somehow, and getting his system infected with ransomware.
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And from what the city's computer security people could tell, it would be impossible to circumvent.
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Regulators announced a crackdown in January to stamp out use of VPNs to circumvent web censorship.
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Recently, despite clear evidence for conservation, special interests used appeals to circumvent MSA and continue overfishing.
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Troemel saw the Internet as a way to circumvent the art world, by distributing art freely.
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Manjunath Bhat, a research director at Gartner, told CNBC that a VPN could circumvent government censorship.
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The virtual currency emerged in 2009 and was celebrated for its ability to circumvent government authorities.
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How about closing the gun-show loophole so criminals cannot circumvent the laws on the books?
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Mr. Moore's ability to circumvent bureaucracies and build coalitions was valued by presidents, regardless of party.
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Of course, Venezuela would try to circumvent U.S. restrictions by seeking other markets for its oil.
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Instead, he looked to the success of people who'd found ways to circumvent traditional industry methods.
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But he notes that Johnson's advisers claim they've found a mysterious "legal loophole" to circumvent it.
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Undeniably. Did Pepsi and Papa John's circumvent the self service platform with a much larger buy?
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Women who are aware of the potential insurance problems can theoretically circumvent them in the short term.
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The FBI wants Apple to write software that would help the FBI circumvent that iPhone's security measures.
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The industry has argued that Chinese products are being diverted to third countries to circumvent the duties.
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"They make new compounds to try to circumvent the law, and there's often disastrous results," Middleberg said.
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That's because batteries allow customers to circumvent utilities' two primary tools for slowing the spread of solar.
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They were seeking an entry point via the existing political process and not autonomy to circumvent it.
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So scientists at Oxitec have decided not to wait and instead to circumvent the vaccine route entirely.
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Current steel policy, a slew of 152 narrow tariffs on various products, are too easy to circumvent.
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But blocking transactions that circumvent the West is trickier than clamping down directly on Airbus and Boeing.
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Fortunately, this type of censorship is as easy to circumvent as it is to put in place.
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Yeah, and she's often used it as a platform to circumvent those post-match press conferences, right?
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Social media also helped ignite the movement, allowing activists to connect and circumvent the state-controlled media.
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"Meet at 12pm.. we will circumvent the wall...the river is dry," the leaflet instructed in Arabic.
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The central authorities are suppressing the murky financing vehicles they have used to circumvent restrictions on borrowing.
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Why the urgent need by the President to circumvent Congress to "close the loophole" by executive fiat?
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Virtual private networks allow users to circumvent the censorship by connecting to the internet through intermediary servers.
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Many are involved in unregulated shadow financing, allowing them to circumvent rules capping a lender's credit exposure.
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To circumvent this rule, the brand bought enough local ads to cover 80 percent of the country.
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The FBI has asked Apple for a way to circumvent the password limitations for one particular phone.
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Why it matters: This is the most aggressive effort any state has made to circumvent the ACA.
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Cellebrite's products can also circumvent the passcode locks or other security protections on many current mobile phones.
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For years, game companies have been taking steps to circumvent the media and talk directly to fans.
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Unfortunately, these are just a few examples of the antics states are using to circumvent work requirements.
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As ever, undocumented migrants will respond to the call, by whatever means necessary to circumvent border controls.
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It suggested that Indonesia should discourage future attempts to circumvent the tax system through strengthening tax administration.
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Although wiretaps are supposed to be approved by a judge, there are ways to circumvent the rules.
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VPNs are a way for people to circumvent China's rigorous censorship method, known as the "Great Firewall".
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Earlier this year, New York lawmakers approved two proposals that would allow residents to circumvent the cap.
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Some blue states have taken or are considering taking steps to try to circumvent the $28500,6900 cap.
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Republicans, though, say such a move would circumvent the will of Congress, which limited the program's funding.
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But a petition needs 22009 signatures to circumvent House Republican leadership, and so far, it's five short.
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Mr. Emanuel is not the first Chicago mayor to circumvent the police board in selecting a superintendent.
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The first impact is the government's ability to circumvent various constitutional protections against warrantless searches and seizures.
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With the development of software like virtual private networks or Tor, users can more easily circumvent firewalls.
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Citizens in countries with repressive governments have long used Tor to circumvent firewalls and evade government surveillance.
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The lawsuit accuses the president of violating the Constitution by using an emergency declaration to circumvent Congress.
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I circumvent this by power walking to work and having a lunchbox that's literally an ice pack.
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And now they chose to hide behind secrecy and broker a deal to circumvent the judicial system.
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In their opinion, a meeting between the two leaders could circumvent the resistance of lower-ranking officials.
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There are already signs that companies are moving their production out of China to circumvent elevated tariffs.
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But the power is not a blank check for a president to circumvent the rule of law.
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"Their attempt to circumvent this responsibility will not go unnoticed," he said, referring to Justice Department officials.
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Next, to circumvent the time problem, I created an arbitrary time unit, which I called fake seconds.
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Maduro has said that the petro will serve as a means for Venezuela to circumvent Western sanctions.
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Instead, they bristled at an attempt by Mr. Romney to gather enough signatures to circumvent the convention.
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"Signing statements circumvent the will of Congress and have no constitutional or legal legitimacy," the response said.
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The industry has argued that Chinese products are being diverted to other countries to circumvent the duties.
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Also, exchanges typically have rocky relationships with banks, and using Tether is a way to circumvent that.
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He recently purchased a helicopter to help circumvent border delays and rush small parts to UK factories.
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In March, reports revealed technology that Uber was using to circumvent laws against it in some cities.
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The technology could enable Apple to circumvent a traditional wireless network and improve functions like location tracking.
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On Wednesday, lawmakers broadly talked about two potential options to circumvent the obstacle presented by the filibuster.
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Fallout 76 players are using the radiation from nuclear weapons to circumvent restrictions on murdering pacifist players.
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But "solidarity and pity" prove "stronger than tradition" as Stefania finds a way to circumvent the anathema.
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One way to circumvent Tor is to attack the endpoint; that is, the computers of users themselves.
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The invisible primary still happens, and it still matters, but there are many ways to circumvent it.
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The president, frustrated with his opponents' behavior, decides to circumvent them using whatever legal tools are available.
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As we've reported, many internet users use VPNs and other apps to try and circumvent the censorship.
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Figuring out ways to circumvent strict government repression has proven to be fertile soil for tech startups.
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However, Denha allegedly managed to circumvent the policies and the firm failed to supervise and detect his actions.
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American corporations set up operations in Canada initially to circumvent tariffs, but headquarters and intellectual property stayed south.
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Team Xecuter's $25 software helps Switch owners circumvent Nintendo's restrictions, enabling gamers to play pirated games for free.
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If you're visiting the country, you can circumvent this system by using a virtual private network, or VPN.
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Instead, the Europeans joined with Russia and China to announce a payments system intended to circumvent U.S. sanctions.
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Drivers in some parts of the country have already attempted to circumvent the limitations on forming a union.
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To circumvent this, the researchers created a rose with just a single copy of each of the genes.
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But amid all the rumors, Cyrus opted to circumvent the media and went straight to Twitter on Thursday.
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Along with the utilization of VPNs Telegram relied on a workaround called domain-fronting to circumvent the ban.
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One of the country's biggest banks has been implicated in a scheme to circumvent American sanctions against Iran.
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Individual browsers can refuse to load the page, but those blocks are easy to circumvent by changing browsers.
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The DMCA makes it illegal to break or circumvent any protection measure copyright holders put on their work.
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To circumvent those keywords, Jonathan would type in Russian, since the filters operated in English, Hebrew, or Yiddish.
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But the 2016 presidential election proved that foreign malefactors can circumvent U.S. law, no matter what it says.
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This odd arrangement is designed to circumvent Article One of the Constitution, which puts spending decisions before Congress.
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If any employee submitted false documentation in an attempt to circumvent the law, they will be terminated immediately.
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Impractical though the suggestion undoubtedly is, here Thoreau proposes something radical: One should try to circumvent the market.
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It also helps circumvent the antiquities black market, a major source of funds for terrorist groups like ISIS.
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Reconfiguring supply chains to circumvent hold-ups and tariffs would take years, if it is possible at all.
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Critics, including Henry, consider the move evidence that Mason and Bentley were trying to circumvent campaign ethics laws.
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They carefully disguised documents as they stole them, so as to circumvent the internal intrusion alarms at Boeing.
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It was recently revealed that it used software called "Greyball" to circumvent local law enforcement in some markets.
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Meanwhile, 67 senators would have to support it to reach the two-thirds threshold needed to circumvent Trump.
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Beginning in 2011 the Russian ministry of sport set up a comprehensive programme to circumvent anti-doping laws.
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It would create an alternative treaty format where countries reciprocally agree to circumvent the legal assistance treaty process.
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A popular use of offshore shell companies is to circumvent sanctions, and the files are studded with examples.
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If that happens, the ad-blocking community will likely find another workaround, then Facebook might circumvent again, etc.
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The current landscape gives them free reign to circumvent federal and state regulatory agencies for their own benefit.
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The slow progress in designing a framework underscores fintechs' concern not to circumvent or breach existing banking laws.
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Portman also criticized Cordray for trying to "circumvent" the president in appointing a new leader of the bureau.
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But it often does so in a way that gives presidents an easy way to circumvent the legislation.
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Trump must at all cost circumvent Pyongyang's traps and ensure that the joke, for once, is on Kim.
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They insist the programs are charitable in nature and aren't being used to circumvent the SALT deduction cap.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro will circumvent U.S. sanctions against his country by launching a cryptocurrency, he announced Sunday.
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But, Kapoor explained, developers and buyers often circumvent the rules, to avoid paying taxes during the registration process.
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Trump has been furious at Bolton in the past over steps he believed were meant to circumvent him.
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And using cryptocurrencies helps North Korea circumvent the American-centric financial system that gives America its sanctions power.
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Deregulation through top agencies allows the president to circumvent Congress for the most part, avoiding large political battles.
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At issue is whether Clinton deliberately tried to circumvent public records laws through her use of the server.
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Mr. Nasheed said the oil shipments had helped the regime circumvent the sanctions and hold on to power.
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At least one environmental group viewed the exchange as EPA's attempt to circumvent the tougher drinking water standards.
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The police had created open-ended "terrorism enterprise investigations" that were clearly intended to circumvent the Handschu guidelines.
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It added that it also would restrict some possible methods websites may use to circumvent the new tool.
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Much of that growth came from China, where players are looking to circumvent the government's crackdown on games.
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Video The Deutsche Bundesbank has cooperated with the EIH in the past to circumvent U.S. sanctions on Iran.
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"The way I see it, [these substances] can circumvent some of the deficiencies that have arisen," said Matzner.
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Obama frequently used executive orders to circumvent Congress, since they hold the full force and effect of law.
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It'll also circumvent frustrating geo-blocks that prevent you from accessing streaming services and other region-specific content.
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The scandal involved cheating technology installed on Volkswagen diesel-powered vehicles to circumvent U.S. clean-air emissions standards.
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If you dispose of your contacts after one use, you circumvent this buildup and reduce risk of infection.
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But Trump has shown a willingness in the past to circumvent his aides in his dealings with Putin.
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The tape is an attempt to circumvent the politics-addled brain and access a purer, more visceral response.
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An unreleased report by United Nations investigators suggests that both countries are making efforts to circumvent international sanctions.
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The United States accuses Ms. Meng of being directly involved in efforts to circumvent its sanctions against Iran.
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It's such a challenge that rumors swirled this week that Trump would try and circumvent that process completely.
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Even in the rare cases when the ATF does crack down, retailers have found ways to circumvent punishment.
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But the university could circumvent that rule simply by issuing its degrees through its existing Hungarian sister school.
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Another bill, the Reins Act, is possibly unconstitutional because of how it would circumvent the Constitution's lawmaking process.
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Defenders said Mr. Trump's action would not circumvent the F.B.I. investigation, which would go forward with career agents.
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The Ethicist My friend got a service dog solely to circumvent the "no pets" policy in her building.
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Unilateral designations that circumvent Congress typically result in devastating costs for rural America and our future economic prosperity.
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In doing so, they seek to circumvent the legislative process and impose their policy preferences through the courts.
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Iran began airlifting food and gave Qatar access to three Iranian ports to circumvent the Saudi-American blockade.
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Now comes disturbing news: President Trump and his administration are moving to dilute or circumvent the Obama rules.
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Some on the mainland were able to circumvent censors by posting inverted or distorted images of the protests.
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So this March I decided to circumvent medical professionals and take my mental health into my own hands.
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A Russian version of bitcoin could help Vladimir Putin circumvent Western sanctions, a Moscow economic adviser said Tuesday.
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North Korea has tried unsuccessfully to circumvent sanctions by smuggling coal into China and South Korea, monitors say.
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But some liberal organizers say they've found a way to circumvent the deadly depression of this election season.
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"I don't think any government will allow this unregulated madness to circumvent the global financial system," Marchev said.
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Yet the United States could face a challenge in crafting trade sanctions that circumvent allies and target China.
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Colonial had installed a bypass line to circumvent the damaged section of the gasoline line after the September spill.
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Potential shooting victims can be both adults or children who are attempting to circumvent locked doors and shattering windows.
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Such a measure would be both ludicrously easy to circumvent for criminals and disproportionately stressful for the average traveller.
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"Some have suggested that we intend to circumvent regulators and regulations," Zuckerberg will say, according to his prepared testimony.
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So this swim season, why not circumvent the whole masochistic cycle by preventing bikini rash before it sets in?
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The idea was to prohibit efforts to circumvent the digital rights management (DRM) guarding digital music, books and movies.
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Why it matters: With its request, Trump is again making an effort to circumvent federal appeals courts, per NYT.
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Extremist groups often circumvent shutdowns by using VPNs, according to BuzzFeed News, and continue to post the false news.
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Reconfiguring its supply chains to circumvent hold-ups and tariffs would take years if it were possible at all.
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And 79 percent of those surveyed believing that online services have a responsibility to step in and circumvent harassment.
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It has been angered by the apparent failure of the European Union and others to circumvent the US sanctions.
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Foreign steel producers continue to find every way possible to circumvent trade laws and dump products in our market.
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Surely my employer is not using them to circumvent the anti-age discrimination provisions of the 2010 Equality Act?
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The organization concluded that the battle would be fought for years to come:Facebook might "re-circumvent" at any time.
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A lot of compulsions and rituals take place to try to avoid or circumvent that bad thing from happening.
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Details: Russian hackers are trying to circumvent protections put in place by Facebook and Twitter after the 2016 election.
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It warned Europe against doing business with Tehran via a system of non-dollar trade to circumvent U.S. sanctions.
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There are plenty of other sources for these elements, and ways to circumvent China's control of the global supply.
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Messages from these services are hard to crack, so governments are looking for ways to circumvent or block them.
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Now, unfettered online access will be limited to those able to circumvent the state's crackdown on Tor and VPNs.
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The social media campaigns also allow tobacco companies to circumvent laws that prevent them from marketing to young people.
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In June, the government filed an unusual petition, rarely granted, that would allow it to circumvent a trial altogether.
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Jeyaraman said mill managers were spending a lot of money to circumvent labor laws and avoid paying minimum wages.
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"I've often thought that scientists take themselves too seriously, and this is a way to circumvent that," Ratcliffe said.
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If it's part of the investigation, as a way to circumvent the investigation somehow, that would be very troubling.
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In many cases he has created tools and workflows to circumvent anti tampering, software and or hardware fingerprinting countermeasures.
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But the physical rampart is being replaced by more digital partitions, anyway, as 21st century inventions circumvent ancient technology.
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With Democrats now able to block Gorsuch's nomination, Republicans are expected to change the rules to circumvent the filibuster.
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A search could also circumvent a witness pleading the Fifth Amendment to keep from procuring documents for a subpoena.
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It's imagined as a way to circumvent the ugly process of horse-trading that takes place in actual legislatures.
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While these examples are infuriating and burdensom e-- they're mostly frustrating inconveniences, possible to circumvent if you really try.
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So, giving us the soundbite "Joanna Champion" is a nice way to circumvent the impending mispronunciations and spellcheck errors.
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READ: Light and shadow, skin bleaching in Kenya But many citizens used encrypted private networks to circumvent the ban.
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Trump seeks to circumvent the media through Twitter, often driving the day's news cycle with an early-morning tweet.
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This is one of several features intended to help users circumvent obnoxious advertisements in the new update, reports Gizmodo.
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It's also relatively simple to circumvent China's Facebook blockade with the use of a VPN (virtual private networking) service.
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What Pruitt appears to be doing, several climate scientists said, is to circumvent peer review and elevate discredited viewpoints.
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Facebook is banned in China and users would have had to make a concerted effort to circumvent Internet controls.
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But if you're traveling to the vast country, you can circumvent it using a virtual private network, or VPN.
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But I wasn't taking any chances, so I decided to circumvent the whole pants situation by not wearing any.
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However, as Mashable previously reported, publishers had discovered a loophole in the browser's FileSystem API to circumvent the workaround.
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The EPA under Pruitt has granted hardship waivers to large oil refineries to help them circumvent biofuels requirements. Sen.
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They also raise the likelihood he may circumvent Congress in a bid to build the wall on his own.
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After the leak in September, Colonial installed a bypass line to circumvent the damaged section of the gasoline line.
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"It didn't seem right to circumvent the wishes of the aboriginal community by using that sample," Dr. Nielsen said.
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Automakers have struck a deal with California that would circumvent the Trump administration's pending freeze of fuel efficiency standards.
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North Korea, along with Russia, Venezuela, and Iran, have all pursued cryptocurrencies, largely as a means to circumvent sanctions.
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The administration argued the new permit, which aimed to circumvent the environmental impact statement issues, nullified the construction moratorium.
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Since taking office, Trump has allowed his administration to circumvent the carbon-cutting goals laid out by the agreement.
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Gershad is an example of how young Iranians are turning to technology to circumvent checks on their everyday lives.
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Too many startups copied technology already on the market, or products that hackers had figured out how to circumvent.
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The administration had tried to circumvent the appeals courts and involve the Supreme Court early on to no avail.
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Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE has proposed a draft bill that aims to circumvent long-established legal norms.
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But Cummings and Baldwin argued that banks are beginning to circumvent that law to crack down on potential whistleblowers.
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He also denied trying to solicit money from foreign countries to circumvent a congressional prohibition against financing the contras.
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Over the past decade, it's been getting easier and easier to circumvent the paywalls and find free research online.
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People pay cash for prescriptions because they lack insurance coverage or because they want to circumvent health insurance controls.
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North Korea is also accused of running fronts based in China or using Chinese middlemen to circumvent the sanctions.
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But many Israelis and Lebanese share something else: a desire to circumvent their respective religious authorities when getting married.
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The bank could also circumvent privacy concerns by obtaining disclosure consent from the president and his family, they said.
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Both leaders have found way to circumvent term limits, and there are signs that Mr. Sisi has similar ambitions.
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And avoid using SMS as the second factor, as it's been proven to be weak and easily to circumvent.
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But, as David French points out, it is not difficult for Congress to circumvent this rule by using leaks.
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President Kabila agreed to step down only after failing to come up with a way to circumvent term limits.
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That status could be a boon to developers who want to circumvent height limitations on new construction, he said.
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Ms. Sotoudeh, the activist, said she was concerned, however, that individual judges might try to circumvent the new law.
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The new standard hasn't yet been rolled out, and there are already cheap and easy ways to circumvent it.
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Meanwhile, Trump's political allies have tried to circumvent the policy process, causing further headaches for the overwhelmed health department.
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Most Latin American presidents respect term limits, and those who try to circumvent them usually face an uphill battle.
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She stared at the note dumbfounded, as if trying to figure out how to circumvent the laws of physics.
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YouTube also quietly deleted more than a dozen other channels associated with Infowars for trying to circumvent its rules.
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But the unrest has endured, and some Iranians have managed to circumvent the internet shutdown and send out video.
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Time after time, these leaders must coerce, coax, or circumvent the thousands of people under them to take action.
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Those politicians are looking at several ways to circumvent the SALT deduction cap, each with different benefits and obstacles.
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The Shadow Brokers publicly released large swaths of exploits – computer code used to circumvent security measures -- and other documents.
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The raids are aimed at cracking down on users and vendors trying to circumvent the gray area of gifting.
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They claimed the transfers were intended to circumvent the city's ban on using isolation as a punishment for youths.
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The theory goes, that bad guys will always find a way to circumvent whatever gun laws are in place.
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Since that executive order, some presidents have claimed the authority to circumvent the ban when they deemed it necessary.
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These attacks are designed to circumvent any cyber security training companies like Burisma might get their employees to conduct.
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And they have revealed administration efforts to circumvent usual policymaking channels, undermining Mr. Trump's ability to enact his agenda.
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The Trump administration had also resisted calls to levy sanctions against a Russian gas pipeline that would circumvent Ukraine.
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That very asymmetry, and the ability to circumvent traditional military defenses, may open a new era of global terrorism.
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Where Obama used this authority to circumvent Congress on DACA, Trump is using it to return DACA to Congress.
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The Shadow Brokers publicly released large swaths of exploits – computer code used to circumvent security measures — and other documents.
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The UK's highest court ruled that the prime minister misled the monarch, and tried to circumvent and undercut lawmakers.
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And since bitcoin is not tied to any specific nation or agency, there are fewer legal barriers to circumvent.
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Let's set aside the possibility of identifying "other agencies' regulations" in an attempt to circumvent this procedurally naïve order.
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But linking development aid with defense investment won't allow Berlin to circumvent the sensitive debate on military spending forever.
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This would also allow Uber to circumvent taking on any additional expenses of making their own accessible cars available.
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He's relished the opportunity to take a type of action that allows him to circumvent the input of others.
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The initiative does not "contradict or circumvent the EU's historic defense efforts, nor those of NATO," the defense official said.
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Radio stations were broadcasting tips to circumvent the block and explaining listeners how to install VPN services on Thursday morning.
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" She further insisted that she had "no intent to circumvent" and claimed that "there's no connection between the two things.
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Then, in March, The New York Times revealed that Uber had used a secret software tool to circumvent government inspections.
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Admiral's apparent argument is that blocking its domain qualifies as an attempt to "circumvent a technological measure" that protects copyright.
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And former WIRED editor Kevin Poulsen built a tool to circumvent President Trump's habit of blocking his critics on Twitter.
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Iran has repeatedly criticised delays in European countries setting up a trading mechanism that aims to circumvent U.S. economic sanctions.
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It's an attempt to circumvent ISP throttling, a potential boon for those who frequently visit sites with lot of video.
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Johnson can't circumvent Dick's passing, but with this film, she's found a way to evade reality by preserving his image.
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China announced a crackdown on unauthorised providers of services that allow internet users to circumvent the country's web-censorship mechanisms.
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"The harm will come when private interests circumvent professional diplomats for their own gain, not the public good," she said.
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She is accused of committing fraud in order to circumvent the US's Iran sanctions and was later released on bail.
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Trevor is human, but there are definitely ways that he might be able to circumvent his World War I death.
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They also objected to Trump's decision to circumvent the congressional review process by declaring that Iran's actions pose an emergency.
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In an attempt to circumvent this sort of situation for female founders at YC, the accelerator has an investor blacklist.
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Between the lines: The administration is appealing the judge's ruling that Trump attempted to circumvent Congress by rewriting immigration laws.
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Flake and Coons were seeking unanimous consent on the measure to circumvent McConnell, who opposed scheduling it for a vote.
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We are also working on ways to help those in other countries to circumvent the IMEI block from their carriers.
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There's also a helicopter that allows you to circumvent the entire map in mere minutes to find the best position.
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Pastels in Pieces, at the Getty Center, presents a small collection of works that circumvent the limitations of their medium.
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Google would probably prefer that you don't circumvent its systems, but hey, if it's that easy to do, why not?
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The U.S. carriers say it's a scheme to circumvent restrictions in the U.S.-Qatar "Open Skies" agreement on civil aviation.
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So the legal risks of trying to circumvent EU data protection law will inflate substantially in just over a month.
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President Donald Trump, meanwhile, has suggested that he might try to circumvent the court's ruling by issuing an executive order.
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Instead of trying to circumvent sophisticated organizational firewalls, most go after soft targets -- the employees and customers of the organization.
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To circumvent this problem, the researchers turned to lasers—and as reported today in Science, it worked like a charm.
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So, users who find themselves blocked due to their criminal records could find a way to circumvent the background check.
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Some people involved in the scheme, according to the newspaper, used overseas phone numbers to circumvent WhatsApp controls on spamming.
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"These proposals aim to speed up the process and circumvent the need to create a new visa category," he said.
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Remember Idaho, which sought to circumvent the ACA last year by allowing non-compliant plans back onto its insurance market?
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The often-fraudulent calls disguise the phone numbers they call from — a move known as spoofing — to circumvent existing rules.
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I wonder after the fact if I should've made three separate purchases to circumvent that charge — too little, too late!
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But one analyst suggests the case may be a backdoor effort by the Kremlin to circumvent trade and business restrictions.
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But as technology has enabled distant companies to conduct business with local customers, states have tried to circumvent federal restrictions.
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This change was seen as enabling the vote to circumvent parliamentary rules and potentially bringing more rebel lawmakers on board.
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Trump has leveraged this to his advantage, using Twitter to circumvent the mainstream media and take control of the narrative.
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Annoying, clunky, and intrusive ads drive people to ad blockers, which Google currently pays a reported $25 million to circumvent.
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To circumvent fan ownership, it arbitrarily rejects membership applications: whereas Bayern Münich has 270,000 members, RB Leipzig has only 636.
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"Some have suggested that we intend to circumvent regulators and regulations," Zuckerberg told members on the House Financial Services Committee.
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Many of the banks are involved in unregulated shadow financing, allowing them to circumvent rules capping a lender's credit exposure.
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In a statement, the tribe said the Army cannot circumvent a scheduled environmental impact study that was ordered in January.
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Health insurers do not support a new Trump administration proposal aimed at allowing health plans to circumvent certain ObamaCare rules.
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The administration wants to bolster the domestic energy industry and circumvent environmental opposition to fossil fuel exports, especially in California.
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"The test team was able to easily circumvent the steps the operators took," a GAO report on the tests stated.
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Biosimilar developers might be able to circumvent the ancillary patents and some are challenging their validity at the patent office.
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Critics, however, argue that safety plans unconstitutionally infringe on the rights of families by allowing CPS to circumvent judicial oversight.
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Rising oil prices reduce the pressure of sanctions and low princes on Russia's economy, enabling Moscow to circumvent Western pressure.
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Google's new streaming platform Stadia will circumvent the struggle between consoles and mobile devices with brand new cloud gaming technology.
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But Smith suggested that by instead leveraging these added asks to emphasize your leadership ability, you can circumvent that possibility.
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To circumvent that requirement, the administration is calling the Paris Protocol a sole executive agreement, as opposed to a treaty.
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"The indiscriminate use of the WannaCry ransomware demonstrates North Korean actors using their cyber program to circumvent sanctions," Ahmad said.
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But states can circumvent the time limit and extend the benefits for ABAWDs by using waivers if they see fit.
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It was systematic, clandestine, and purposefully orchestrated by government officials to circumvent doping regulations for more than a thousand competitors.
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What about Kyle MacLachlan's character makes it believable that he'd circumvent the police and launch his own missing persons investigation?
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Chinese entities routinely use front and shell companies to circumvent American sanctions on North Korea, Iran, and other dangerous regimes.
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In essence, state agencies will be able to circumvent encryption, either with the cooperation of tech companies or by compulsion.
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The driver took a circuitous route to circumvent the human traffic jam engendered by Woods's presence at Ridgewood Country Club.
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Collectively, these allow Tehran to circumvent local and national authorities and ultimately shape governments, settle disputes and, consequently, decide policies.
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"I think it's outrageous that a mayor would circumvent federal authorities and certainly put them in danger," Ms. Sanders said.
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Since then, conservatives' chief complaint about the program has been that it was a power grab intended to circumvent Congress.
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To smuggle the vial into the courtroom, Mr. Praljak had to circumvent what were supposed to be tight security arrangements.
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But these accounts would respond by creating numerous secondary accounts, to circumvent the blocking in order to harass me again.
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He advised them against using the so-called Special Purpose Vehicle to facilitate non-dollar trade to circumvent U.S. sanctions.
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The $16-an-hour rules only apply to one industry, and auto importers have already identified ways to circumvent them.
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Iran has repeatedly criticized delays in European countries setting up a trading mechanism that aims to circumvent U.S. economic sanctions.
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"The Treasury Department is disrupting Russian efforts to circumvent our sanctions," said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in a news release.
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Chinese citizens have always found ways to circumvent Beijing's draconian system, and the same is happening during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Many landowners have opposed it despite measures to compensate them for the acreage, and have sought to circumvent the program.
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The operation was illegal, "designed to circumvent the security features of large online digital payment companies," according to court papers.
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Even so, there have been efforts to circumvent the bans, legally and illegally, by making minor changes to the weapons.
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The Danish plan includes putting wildlife cameras where roads cut through the fence, to record how often boars circumvent it.
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The often-fraudulent calls disguise the phone numbers they call from -- a move known as spoofing -- to circumvent existing rules.
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Unfortunately, agencies often circumvent this process, issuing rules through informal means such as internal memoranda or letters to selected constituents.
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"The harm will come when private interests circumvent professional diplomats for their own gain, not the public good," Yovanovitch said.
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The delay in Mr. Trump's schedule allowed him to circumvent some of the noisiest protests of his trip in Manhattan.
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House Democrats are expected to sue if Trump tries to circumvent Congress through executive action or a national emergency declaration.
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It's one of many communal spaces in the city designed to help techies circumvent the housing shortage and high rent.
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Finding a persuasive diplomatic exit ramp that can circumvent the risk of future conflict needs to be the highest priority.
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Many are made under the guise of benign, everyday photos, in efforts to circumvent Instagram's new bans on graphic content.
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But they could shape the public's understanding of how Trump relied on Giuliani to circumvent and undermine the State Department.
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Critics say that the practice has allowed local authorities to circumvent state laws that were stricter than under federal statute.
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For months, there has been a concern that the ride-hail companies would try to circumvent New York's pay standards.
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It has arranged dozens of air lifts of food and equipment to circumvent the rebel siege of the two towns.
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On the surface, it might appear that he did this to impede the investigation and to otherwise circumvent judicial process.
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The growing scrutiny of capital outflows has forced many mainland Chinese collectors to find ways to circumvent the currency controls.
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The company disclosed that Conrad had written a software program called Macro that helped employees circumvent licensing requirements in California.
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Those who circumvent the checkpoints on foot often do not make it out alive, dying from dehydration or heat stroke.
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Opinion Columnist It's still well under the radar, but the movement to circumvent the Electoral College gained ground this week.
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Democrats have accused him of wanting to circumvent the U.S. constitution's guarantee of due process for those accused of crimes.
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A small but active community uses software to circumvent the government's blocks to reach a last refuge of political debate.
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He said some people may think the executive order was designed to "circumvent" the tax bill President Trump just signed.
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" The Navy has taken the same step, following Pentagon guidance to "uninstall TikTok to circumvent any exposure of personal information.
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Conservative critics say he has picked judges who are willing to circumvent the law in order to reach preferred outcomes.
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The distributors circumvent Apple's stringent App Store review process by using developer certificates issued in the name of legitimate tech businesses.
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In the strongest comments yet on the subject from an ECB official, Lautenschlaeger warned lenders in Britain not to circumvent rules.
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The X-1 was designed to circumvent the issues by looking like a bullet, a shape that engineers knew was stable.
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Regardless, the Playpen operation is another entry in the FBI's growing list of using vulnerabilities to circumvent protections awarded to users.
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Users can thus circumvent the banking and administrative red tape that is partly responsible for the seldom used formal banking system.
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The tradeoff: Twitter helped Trump kill his primary opponents, and allowed him to circumvent negative mainstream media coverage during the campaign.
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Like most web-level blocks, the restrictions are easy to circumvent through the use of a VPN or alternative DNS settings.
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Oil prices slipped as the European Union sought to circumvent U.S. trade sanctions against Iran and on weaker U.S. gasoline prices.
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How the new company will circumvent the broken healthcare market is unclear, though it said it will look to technology solutions.
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In the wake of this revelation, some people wondered how federal investigators were able to circumvent WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption.
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During his campaign and presidency, Donald Trump has used Twitter to circumvent traditional media broadcasters and speak directly to the masses.
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How effectively will Iran be able to circumvent sanctions, will Iranian exports increasingly become "ghost" vessels with their tracking systems disabled?
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He intends to introduce a bill to circumvent the 2108 law that requires a two-thirds majority to call an election.
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The House Budget Committee warned on Friday that it is on "high alert" for attempts by the administration to circumvent Congress.
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Recent evidence suggests that nations funding terrorist groups have found new methods to circumvent our protections and lobby lawmakers without disclosure.
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They can build server farms in Europe to circumvent the concerns over transferring data to the U.S., as Microsoft just did.
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But, like so many strongmen before him, he has sought to circumvent that limit and has now been granted a third.
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Short-term loans also soared in the third quarter, suggesting speculators may be trying to circumvent property cooling measures, economists said.
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But there's still a dedicated community out there that works to circumvent Apple's walled garden and make their iPhones their own.
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Conte also has pushed for stronger safeguards against corruption, which often finds fertile ground among those trying to circumvent government bureaucracy.
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"Crown has not sought to circumvent visa requirements or compromise any process of identification or verification for immigration purposes," they added.
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Apps were able to circumvent users' privacy of platform settings and access friends' information, even when the user disabled the Platform.
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Their plan: The Freedom Caucus wants to circulate a "discharge petition," allowing them to circumvent party leadership to force a vote.
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GhostBear disguises VPN traffic in a bid to circumvent VPN blocking, which is presumably why it works with Netflix happily enough.
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But Goodhart's Law is a reminder traders should expect countries to try to circumvent any target once it has been chosen.
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But it wasn't enough to circumvent Chinese censors, dubbed the "Great Firewall," and eventually meant the company was shut out entirely.
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Kiosks also allow customers of the fast food giant to circumvent long lines during peak dining hours while increasing kitchen production.
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Pinedo had a shady online website that sold stolen US bank account numbers to help people circumvent PayPal's identity verification features.
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This gives them the chance to circumvent censorship, such as China's Great Firewall, or view Netflix's US offerings while in Canada.
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If drugmakers cannot find a way to circumvent these programs by next year, Evans said, those declines could double or triple.
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Last week Reuters reported that China offered to buy 5 percent of Aramco in a deal that could circumvent an IPO.
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Pentagon leaders are "acutely" concerned that Trump could circumvent the military system and undermine "good order and discipline" and military morale.
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New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas (D) is suing Volkswagen over its efforts to circumvent federal and state air quality standards.
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PRC's top demand from Canada for a free trade deal would, de facto, circumvent the U.S. refusal to grant China MES.
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"The efforts that are out there are to circumvent the President firing the special counsel -- he can't do that," said Sen.
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Using the VPN, I could circumvent the block by connecting with a server in a country that doesn't have those restrictions.
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However, Johnson's allies are saying he would take a different course and find some way to circumvent the Brexit-delay law.
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Bitcoin originally billed itself as the "peer-to-peer version of electronic cash" for online payments able to circumvent the banks.
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U.S. participation in the UNFCCC has been costly and ineffective and is the foundation for the administration's effort to circumvent Congress.
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Thiel's interest in the space, like Bannon's, makes sense — he shares the libertarian, circumvent-the-government ideas many in crypto have.
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And in Maine, more than 70,000 petitioners have secured a 2017 ballot measure to circumvent the Republican governor and expand Medicaid.
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"Tommy" was obviously livestreaming his visit, using a friend's Facebook account to circumvent his ban, and had tipped off his fans.
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This opened a loophole for majorities wishing to circumvent the possibility of a filibuster which would require 60 votes to overcome.
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In January, an indictment was unsealed linking Wanzhou to alleged bank fraud designed to help the company circumvent U.S./Iranian sanctions.
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Governments will probably never be able to stop all abuses or attempts to circumvent well-intended but hard to enforce regulations.
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Senate Republicans pushed through a pair of President Trump's Cabinet nominees Wednesday, upending standard committee rules to circumvent a Democratic boycott.
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Last week, Reuters reported that China offered to buy 5 percent of Aramco in a deal that could circumvent an offering.
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The vote came after the Trump administration tried to circumvent Congress to allow the exports by declaring an emergency over Iran.
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The law makes it illegal to bypass ticketing website security measures, and would fine hackers who seek to circumvent the system.
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While Mr. Sadr's transactions are small, some larger companies are starting to use Bitcoin to make payments and circumvent the sanctions.
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And if someone accused me of doing anything that would circumvent that, then I would want my day in court. Period.
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The Lynchburg Christian Academy, in Virginia, was one of many so-called seg academies created throughout the South to circumvent desegregation.
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It wouldn't retain an illicit network to circumvent Western restrictions on the sale of dual-use technologies for its missile programs.
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Studies estimated that hundreds of thousands used the pills to circumvent the country's abortion ban before Brazil restricted sales in 1991.
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For Bitcoin fanatics, the original blockchain was a way to create a currency that could circumvent and eventually supersede central banks.
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It was a very similar story with Launch Center Pro's previous attempt to use Shortcuts to circumvent the restrictions of iOS.
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Finally, the White House needs to be held accountable when it tries to use private parties to circumvent First Amendment protections.
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Not only was I able to circumvent Netflix's country restrictions, but ExpressVPN's network was also plenty fast enough for HD streaming.
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As these companies grow, they will need to prove that they can cooperate with regulators, rather than trying to circumvent them.
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On Tuesday, Hungary's minister for state education, Laszlo Palkovics, suggested a loophole the university might use to circumvent the new law.
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Following her arrest in Vancouver, the US alleged in 222 that Meng and Huawei had tried to circumvent sanctions against Iran.
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But Treasury proposed a long-awaited rule Thursday that would prevent charitable contributions from being used to circumvent the new cap.
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It could mean, for instance, that some traders have found ways to circumvent detection, or that brokers have dropped problematic customers.
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The I.R.S. test, he said, would look at whether states devised the payments to allow residents to circumvent federal tax liability.
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The plan is intended to circumvent court decisions that have thus far limited the role of local law enforcement in immigration.
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In addition, Uber has used technologies to circumvent local laws, for which it is now the subject of a federal inquiry.
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In 220006, it passed the Better Online Ticket Sales (BOTS) Act, which made it illegal for individuals to circumvent purchasing limits.
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Reformers would struggle to get a law passed, only to watch their well-connected opponents find a way to circumvent it.
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Such schemes have come into fashion because they allow a corporation to circumvent their home country's regulatory, labor, and tax laws.
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And months of inaction have prompted Senate Republicans to circumvent his committee to push for a vote on their legislative proposals.
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Yet, despite backdoor efforts to circumvent and discredit important environmental safeguards by many in the industry, some companies are already complying.
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She argues Cohen and Trump designed the "hush agreement" to circumvent federal campaign finance law under the Federal Election Campaign Act.
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Gillette confirmed to CNBC that the bureau will attempt to finalize the plan by 2019, but would not circumvent the process.
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" She also said U.S. interests are "harmed" when "private interests circumvent professional diplomats for their own gain, not the public good.
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The electric chair bill was drafted to circumvent the nationwide shortage of lethal injection drugs, which are manufactured in European labs.
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Some policymakers and state lawmakers are taking preemptive measures to circumvent the impact of a court decision in favor of Janus.
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It tried to circumvent Facebook's new safeguards by paying Ukrainian citizens to give a Russian agent access to their personal pages.
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Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn — would make it a crime to use bots to circumvent control measures used by internet ticket sellers.
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Two people familiar with Canicula's operations in Syria have since told Reuters that Huawei used the company to circumvent sanctions there.
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Such secrecy, the F.B.I. had once insisted, was necessary to ensure that criminals and terrorists did not learn to circumvent the devices.
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HANSON: Wild or surreal because it was almost as if the Obama administration was advising the Iranian government to circumvent U.S. law.
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The impasse could move to a more polarizing phase, as Trump has threatened to declare a national emergency to circumvent the legislature.
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The two films feel like companion pieces: Both focus on those who enforce the law and those who try to circumvent it.
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They're looking for a way to circumvent laws and regulations that ensure environmental protection and balance among competing uses of public lands.
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To circumvent this, the two companies bought stakes in a number of companies that sell a range of products on their platforms.
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To circumvent ADFs addicts will sometimes soak their pills in vinegar or lemon juice, corrupting most of the opiate in the process.
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Perhaps the most promising new design comes from Duke University, where researchers are testing a device that could circumvent the speculum altogether.
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Citi, in a poll conducted earlier this month, found that many of its clients are adjusting supply chains to circumvent additional tariffs.
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An investigation into "Greyball" by the city of Portland found that it was used to circumvent more than a dozen government officials.
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Still, Trump has threatened that he could circumvent Congress by declaring a national emergency and using the military to construct a wall.
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The World Cup is an opportunity to circumvent the suffocating rhythms of geopolitics and humanize nations that often exist solely as abstractions.
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They passed another budget resolution earlier that year to use the same procedural track to circumvent a filibuster of health care legislation.
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On Tuesday, the company banned his ads on the grounds that he only registered to run so he could circumvent their policies.
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What he'll say: "Some have suggested that we intend to circumvent regulators and regulations," Zuckerberg will say, according to his prepared testimony.
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Meanwhile, some foreign-owned companies have announced they would consider opening up manufacturing operations in the US to circumvent potentially high tariffs.
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Being extremely detailed in any court filing allows the Mueller probe to circumvent any GOP-led efforts to stifle the final report.
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The US has for years pressured big tech companies to build methods for allowing law enforcement to circumvent security measures like encryption.
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"Unbeknownst to us, two companies that engaged in a sophisticated fraud scheme were apparently able to circumvent those protections," AT&T said.
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Reports also exposed Uber's "Greyball" program, a tool for collecting data to circumvent government officials, which they could face criminal charges from.
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The app works a bit like an Apple-centric WhatsApp, letting you essentially circumvent SMS when you're messaging between two Apple products.
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As such, some organizations on Facebook use coy in-jokes and other far-right dog whistling tactics to circumvent Facebook's algorithmic filters.
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The sites which don't actively work to circumvent laws (oppressive or totally sensible) tend to lack any sort of function at all.
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"A product intended to circumvent motor vehicle safety and driver attentiveness is unacceptable," said NHTSA deputy administrator Heidi King in a statement.
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"A product intended to circumvent motor vehicle safety and driver attentiveness is unacceptable," NHTSA Deputy Administrator Heidi King said in a statement.
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China is attempting to circumvent U.S. oversight laws with selective early-stage investments in American technologies that might bolster its military capacity.
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And while some trolls have tried to circumvent the bot by changing their names, there's no hiding from or blocking Imposter Buster.
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To circumvent these obstacles, Smith and Madeline Eden, chief technology officer for a blockchain company, launched Register2Vote at the end of June.
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It is believed that the hackers were able to find a way to circumvent the brute-force protections built into the iPhone.
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The DHS said the extra checks are in response to concerns that terror groups are seeking new ways to circumvent aviation security.
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How is Circle planning to circumvent huge local rivals in China's personal and social payments space and square a very competitive circle?
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First, an increasing number of entrepreneurs believe blockchain, which can circumvent the need for big financial intermediaries, will challenge traditional payment systems.
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S. border are a politically driven effort to circumvent laws designed to protect patients and the safety of our drug supply system.
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He even mused to his cousin about starting a bank of his own, in Manila, to try to circumvent the system entirely.
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The mercurial leader has been criticized by opponents for acting in an authoritarian way and for showing willingness to circumvent the constitution.
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So various new groupings are trying to circumvent the parties and provide rallying points for centrists of all tribal allegiances and none.
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Even while begging for a ban on strong encryption, the FBI is simultaneously investing in investigative techniques that would circumvent it entirely.
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Streaming sites like Watch Series attempt to circumvent copyright regulation by providing links to pirated content, without actually hosting the content themselves.
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In order to circumvent that anonymity, the FBI deployed what it calls a network investigative technique (NIT), or a piece of malware.
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The New York lawmakers' bill comes as elected officials in high-tax states are looking at ways to circumvent the SALT cap.
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Trump has flirted with declaring a national emergency to build the wall, a move that would circumvent Congress and end the shutdown.
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Some critics, however, say they are concerned that the new policies will leave loopholes that could allow food producers to circumvent them.
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Conversations we've never had before around race or around gender, around discrimination, immigration, we're having those conversations we've always managed to circumvent.
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They will, however, create opportunities for U.S. tax professionals in finding ways to circumvent undesirable consequences of these provisions for their clients.
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In fact, with some meticulous pre-planning and thoughtful gifting, you can get ahead of the weird energy and circumvent it all.
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"However, such measures may prove inadequate as banks could find loopholes to circumvent them as they have in the past," Moody's said.
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Many of the blockchain projects have also decided to circumvent traditional funding routes by directly issuing digital tokens through initial coin offerings.
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He also accused Juul of using lax age verification techniques for online purchases that allowed people to avoid or circumvent age requirements.
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This also strengthens negotiating leverage and allows providers to circumvent anti-kickback laws by simply placing patient referring doctors on the payroll.
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Shadow peace treaty talks allow the U.S. to circumvent this sequencing problem as North Korea is not initially part of the dialogue.
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The president's repeated calls to change the Senate's rules and eliminate the filibuster, which requires 60 votes to circumvent, was one aggravation.
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Trump has been considering the possibility of declaring a national emergency that would allow him to circumvent Congress to build the wall.
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In 1964, then-Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.) brought the landmark Civil Rights Act directly to the floor to circumvent Eastland.
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Mr. Christie's veto means that Democratic leaders in Trenton will again turn to the ballot to try to circumvent Mr. Christie's opposition.
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Sinnet asked its customers earlier this year to stop using virtual private networks (VPNs), which are able to circumvent China's Great Firewall.
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They seek to circumvent the Trump administration by threatening massive liability against American businesses if they do not reduce their individual emissions.
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Mr. McCain, Republican of Arizona, has pledged since the election to stop Mr. Trump from trying to circumvent congressional anti-torture restrictions.
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Grateful to the Drs who helped me circumvent the illegality of abortion and to my friends who baked me a cake afterwards.
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"Your platform is still being used to circumvent the law and allow people to buy highly addictive drugs without a prescription," Rep.
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Angela Merkel's government had been seeking to circumvent pending U.S. sanctions; the sanctions have heaped pressure on Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (left)
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Candidate Brice Parfait Kolelas said the opposition would use satellite phones to circumvent the communications blackout in order to monitor the results.
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" The president also did not rule out declaring a national emergency to circumvent Congress to build the wall, saying "I'm considering everything.
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"China has rejected the US request to stop importing Iranian oil, and also has ways to circumvent US financial sanctions," he added.
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We block ads in violation of our policies, as well as bad actors who work to circumvent our human and automated controls.
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Under the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, it's illegal to circumvent technological measures that restrict unauthorized access to copyrighted works.
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If a criminal developed a skill with some malicious code, CheckMarx discovered some ways to circumvent Amazon's system designed to prevent eavesdropping.
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Still, it's not hard to imagine a future where more and more institutions of science simply ignore, or circumvent, the major publishers.
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It's important to note that Stalkscan only allows you to use Facebook's existing search functions, and that it won't circumvent privacy settings.
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A wall such as this is just one alternative, which keeps users in control and does not attempt to circumvent their wishes.
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The details: In February, the unnamed 38-year old employee allegedly googled how to circumvent NSO's theft detection system and downloaded Pegasus.
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But trying to circumvent the shortage has led to botched executions in some instances and lawsuits questioning the humanity of new protocols.
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It also could unintentionally spark mass adoption of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, which could be used by immigrants to circumvent such rules.
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Trump leveraged his sizable following on Twitter to circumvent traditional media to speak directly to the public and to bash his opponents.
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Watch this video to find out Ariely's tips to help circumvent these common money mistakes that may be weighing down your finances.
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However these tools are much less effective due to previous market liberalization steps and investors finding new ways to circumvent the rules.
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They offer coupons to patients that counteract increased cost-sharing levels or provide physician offices with strategies to circumvent prior authorization paperwork.
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They allege big online retailers use complex business structures to circumvent federal rules, and still burn billions of dollars to offer discounts.
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Hillesum created her own code to circumvent the Nazis, so while her words are intelligible, they also have a missing, second meaning.
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Though China blocks Instagram, a photo-sharing social network owned by Facebook, many users circumvent those controls by using virtual private networks.
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Kazakhstan is reportedly forcing residents to circumvent that system by using a national certificate rather than the trusted certificates browsers normally use.
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The central bank rolled out further measures this week to close loopholes that were allowing traders to circumvent restrictions on dollar purchases.
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To circumvent the ban, some students traveled to a third country where they spent 25 days in self-quarantine before entering Australia.
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Individuals with connections to North Korea also tried to circumvent identity checks involved during the sign-up processes for the virtual exchanges.
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While regulators have pledged to increase oversight of the industry, experts say that many banks have found ways to circumvent the rules.
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It requires strong standards against parties that seek to circumvent protection measures that are used often to protect that type of content.
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To enforce an internet blackout, the government has to ferret out all the ways people try to circumvent it, and stop them.
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The article, published in February 2013, depicted precisely how major banks were aiding payday lenders to circumvent the law in 15 states.
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Squalius alburnoides males circumvent this problem by producing sperm cells that do not divide, and therefore contain more than one chromosome set.
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Perhaps mindful of the long-term ramifications, Huawei has reportedly rewarded those staff who help it circumvent US sanctions with lavish bonuses.
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Volkswagen CEO Matthias Muller says his company "didn't lie" to federal regulators about its efforts to circumvent federal air pollution emission standards.
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She has used a Google Voice phone number in the past to circumvent having to use a cell number to verify accounts.
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"You could maybe circumvent the trauma of foreign judges," one source said, referring to a traditional Swiss fear of erosion of sovereignty.
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The program, which involves a tool called Greyball, uses data collected from Uber's app and other techniques to identify and circumvent officials.
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Trump has said he finds Twitter a useful tool to circumvent the press and speak directly to his nearly 6900 million followers.
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But the new California law — and others like it around the country — goes even further, allowing patients to circumvent the FDA altogether.
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Sondland, a political appointee who was a major donor to Trump's 2016 campaign, sought to circumvent normal diplomatic channels to pressure Zelensky.
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Administration officials claimed the Rosneft subsidiary has conspired with the Venezuelan government and Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) to circumvent existing U.S. sanctions.
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But don't bother trying to prepay your state and local income taxes for 2018 before year-end to circumvent the new limit.
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To access the service, a small but active community uses software to circumvent the government's controls over what people can see online.
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When that didn't get him his wall, he moved to circumvent Congress altogether by inventing — if not yet declaring — a national emergency.
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We've learned that the best way to circumvent some of the inevitable issues is to know what to expect, and prepare accordingly.
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What on all of Manon's green Earth is magic for if not to circumvent the justice system that never adequately punishes abusers?
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Trump also used an emergency declaration strategy to circumvent Congress and try to get funding for a wall on the Mexican border.
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It is unclear whether the VPN block would affect foreign corporations, many of which use VPNs to secure data and circumvent web filters.
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"A product intended to circumvent motor vehicle safety and driver attentiveness is unacceptable," NHTSA Deputy Administrator Heidi King wrote in a press release.
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Initial blocks were simple to circumvent by changing a computer's DNS settings to point to an international server rather than one in Venezuela.
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In other words, Republicans, knowing they wanted to do something Democrats would never sign on to, found a way to circumvent them altogether.
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In fact, they found they could fully circumvent each one, allowing the researchers to trick the phones into handing over their sensitive data.
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By adding awareness to your thoughts, and shifting them, the theory goes, you can circumvent the negative feelings, and thwart an anxiety spiral.
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Of course the culture will never ask this question, so it's up to parents to circumvent the narrative their daughters will invariably receive.
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Indian couples find it easy to circumvent an official ban by booking their ultrasound scans at one clinic and their abortions at another.
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The stakes would be pretty low; Portland would remain unable to circumvent its own flaws and triumphantly battle through a ruthless playoff bracket.
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A locked door can be accessed by finding a keycard, for example, or by exploring an alternate route to circumvent the issue altogether.
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Today, the developer expanded its punishments with another unorthodox measure: players who use third-party services that "circumvent normal gameplay" will be marked.
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With sales of more than 2.5m cars and 15m bikes every year, state governments will do their best to circumvent the court ruling.
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They care much less that Russia is selling Iran civilian nuclear technology, or has set up barter deals to help Iran circumvent sanctions.
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Those JVs were designed to circumvent a 2016 ruling that prevented foreign e-commerce businesses from owning inventory, but now they seem outlawed.
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Small breweries are subject to rules that stop them selling beyond their premises, which they often circumvent by tapping into bigger brewers' capacity.
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The FBI argues that criminals and terrorist could possibly circumvent the technology if more information was widely available about how it's being used.
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Why it matters: North Korean hackers have been targeting financial institutions and other businesses, with reports the country is trying to circumvent sanctions.
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White House economic adviser Gary Cohn said the federal government might try to block attempts to circumvent the cap, Bloomberg reported on Friday.
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By using all of the infected computers, a hacker can effectively circumvent any blocks that might be put on a single IP address.
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Developers previously modified blood color to green to circumvent restrictions, but the renewed guidelines have effectively ruled out any color variations of blood.
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By its very nature, Tor is a dual-use technology; it can be used to protect individual privacy, circumvent censorship, and obfuscate metadata.
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"Your platform is still being used to circumvent the law, and allow people to buy highly addictive drugs without a prescription," said Rep.
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In response to censorship, netizens develop hidden messages and slang to circumvent authorities, in addition to investing in VPNs to counter the firewall.
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Republicans would also need to circumvent a law, signed by Barack Obama in 2010, that triggers automatic spending cuts to plug any shortfall.
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According to Phiri, RBC came up with a plan in 2015 to move him and other traders offshore to circumvent the Volcker rule.
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By declaring a national emergency, Trump could circumvent Congress' authority under the U.S. Constitution to appropriate funds and redirect money at his direction.
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The defeat device was used to circumvent the class vehicles' emission control systems that exist to comply with Clean Air Act emissions standards.
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On tap are two financial services measures, as well as a bill allowing stop-loss insurance to circumvent certain rules established by ObamaCare.
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"What happens is that in order to circumvent testing, people shift from relatively safe drugs to ones we know nothing about," she says.
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Attackers can also circumvent alarms with a software-based de-authentication attack on the ZigBee protocol itself, although that method requires more expertise.
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Obama, a Democrat, used executive orders to circumvent the longstanding U.S. trade embargo on Cuba and ease some restrictions on travel and business.
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But the peer-to-peer companies — loosely regulated financiers that match cash from investors with borrowers online — have helped buyers circumvent such controls.
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Between chip makers like Qualcomm and software providers including, most notably, Google, the restrictions will prove next to impossible for ZTE to circumvent.
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Despite the worsening crisis, Maduro has continued to boast about the petro, which he believes will help the country circumvent crippling international sanctions.
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And instead of focusing solely on fiber internet, Access is now looking into wireless gigabit internet to circumvent the high costs of fiber.
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Once it understands how you get from home to work five mornings a week, it can suggest routes that circumvent traffic or accidents.
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Democratic state-level politicians in New York, New Jersey and California are considering options for how to circumvent the cap on the deduction.
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Iran today relies on Iraq to circumvent international sanctions, sell its gas and agricultural products, and project its power in the Arab world.
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The White House was reportedly exploring other ways Trump could try to circumvent Congress to get more money without declaring a national emergency.
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Assault weapons components are banned on the auction site, but a 2015 report found that users regularly circumvent eBay's rules using simple techniques.
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A coalition made up of those groups have asked Congress to examine the deal, calling it a brazen attempt to circumvent U.S. law.
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Furthermore, opponents have suggested that the NAI operation is an attempt to circumvent the labor laws of both Norway and the United States.
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But Pelosi, if she becomes Speaker in January, can easily circumvent the fast-track process by passing a rule that stalls the deal.
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Politicians in New York, New Jersey and California have also expressed interest in creating state charities in order to circumvent the SALT cap.
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For starters, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) says you can't remove or circumvent the access-control protections on DVDs and Blu-rays.
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Candidates should like it because it helps them circumvent the attacks ads and misrepresentations of their positions that are characteristic of contemporary campaigns.
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This emergency designation would allow Congress to circumvent the current budget caps and funding allocations, giving the administration more leeway to spend money.
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That "firewall" isn't impenetrable, either, as some Chinese citizens have found ways to circumvent blocks on websites by using virtual private networks (VPNs).
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When it comes to smuggling, North Korea's use of ship-to-ship transfers continues to circumvent sanctions "unabated," including through previously unreported methods.
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Former Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards wants represent victims of Volkswagen's efforts to circumvent federal air pollution emission standards, Reuters reported Tuesday.
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This has been an important tool that U.S. and foreign companies ignore or circumvent at their own peril, as the record clearly shows.
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EU sanctions bar European individuals and companies from providing energy technology to Crimea, and from taking any actions designed to circumvent those rules.
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Why it matters: The Signal app, like most apps, used a trick called "domain fronting" to circumvent censorship measures by countries like Iran.
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I find it hard to believe there's someone out there who thinks signatures are more secure and difficult to circumvent than a PIN.
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An already-fraying global economic order: The Trump tariffs circumvent the World Trade Organization, the global referee underpinning a stable, multilateral trading system.
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Cryptographers and technologists generally refer to this addition as a backdoor; that is, a new way to circumvent the protections on a device.
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And — unsurprisingly, given what happened to former Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) — he's shown little appetite to circumvent the far-right Freedom Caucus.
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In the event of a national emergency, a president can circumvent Congress to use funds that haven't already been earmarked for emergency response.
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Three other states will offer voter initiatives on gun safety, as citizen movements try to circumvent the gun lobby's intimidation of state legislators.
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Online platforms and mobile apps offer exchange-like services that allow Chinese citizens to circumvent a ban already in place against local exchanges.
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Rather than circumvent these influences, the I.C.R.C. found tapping into them was a more effective way to introduce the tenets of humanitarian law.
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Largely made of plastic and without serial numbers, they are invisible to metal detectors, circumvent background checks and are untraceable by law enforcement.
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The president's personal attorney Jay Sekulow wrote, "the State of California's attempt to circumvent the Constitution will be answered in court," per Politico.
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But Mr. Trump has refused to give up his favorite form of venting — one he believes allows him to circumvent the news media.
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Meanwhile, Republicans now control thirty-three state legislatures, just one shy of the number needed to circumvent Congress and call a constitutional convention.
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Trump could circumvent a potentially contentious confirmation process, in the short run, by tapping Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to take on the CFPB.
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Mr. Putin is a geopolitical guerrilla who has adopted a strategy he hopes can play to his own strengths and circumvent the West's.
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At least 218 members must sign onto a discharge petition to trigger a House floor vote and circumvent the House majority party leadership.
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In August Canada's ethics commissioner concluded that Mr Trudeau had tried to "circumvent" and "undermine" the decision of prosecutors and the attorney-general.
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Libra's crypto network is meant to circumvent the reigning payments infrastructure, offering a solution to slow transactions and hefty fees, especially across borders.
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In late July, the league began an investigation into whether players asked for, or were offered, improper inducements to circumvent the salary cap.
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It also decided that a resettlement agency's relationship to those it planned to settle in the United States would not circumvent the ban.
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But what Steyer and Bloomberg represent is a different kind of sinister: an attempt to circumvent the democratic process with almost unlimited wealth.
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These artists are very interesting in the way that they circumvent the usual way of showing art and getting your message out there.
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When government tries to circumvent that law, it may create short-run stimulus, but in the long run the ill effects become apparent.
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The Independent Community Bankers of America has also raised concerns, saying such a charter may allow fintech firms to circumvent tough banking rules.
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Such a move would allow Putin to circumvent term limits, and put Russian forces within striking distance of a major NATO weak point.
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If somebody accused me of doing anything that would circumvent that, I would want my day in court, period, to clear my name.
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This version of the UFED can circumvent password protections on Android devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S family, according to a Cellebrite brochure.
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If many of those Democrats were relatively conservative, few felt especially warmly toward Nixon, whose presidency had featured numerous attempts to circumvent Congress.
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The legislation was initially developed to circumvent a U.S. trade embargo on Cuba and sanctions on Iran and Libya, but was never enacted.
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Beijing has taken measures to circumvent the typical diplomatic protocols of working through the State Department and has courted both of them directly.
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WhatsApp and its parent company, Facebook, have come under pressure from the US government recently to create ways for law enforcement to circumvent encryption.
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Foreo has not acknowledged this alternative use of its product, and does not promote its cleansing devices as a way to circumvent the law.
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VICE NEWS visited Oregon (and Idaho) to find out how a rarely used political tactic could be used to circumvent the usual voting process.
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In 2008, Iowa pioneered a telemedicine method to circumvent the restrictions that still requires a patient to visit a designated clinic in their area.
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There have already been reports that Grayshift found a way to circumvent Apple's latest attempt to lock unauthorized individuals out of your private data.
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In what was widely viewed as an attempt to circumvent these rules, she divorced Colom shortly before the 2011 race, further polarizing public opinion.
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What's left is a charred mess of concrete and steel, and miles of snarled traffic hunting for ways circumvent the ruined bit of road.
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One way of reducing the price of the iPhone in India, Hung said, was to manufacture the handsets locally to circumvent India's import taxes.
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The organizations we work for, United for Iran and ASL19, have been building tech tools and providing solutions to circumvent internet censorship in Iran.
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One way to circumvent the rulemaking process would be for the agency to adopt a more flexible risk-based approach to crafting drone laws.
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Meanwhile, the OECD is concerned that these schemes can be used to circumvent its efforts to crack down on tax evasion and money-laundering.
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" Its face verification service, the department wrote, could help "by preventing a minor from using their parent's driver's license to circumvent age verification controls.
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Why it matters: The bill gives law enforcement the ability to compel tech firms to circumvent encryption in their products to aid law enforcement.
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They are able to exploit and piggyback on ever more sophisticated international shipping networks and logistics channels, and circumvent both local and international laws.
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By finding their own audiences online, these web series creators can circumvent the traditional gatekeepers and draw press and buzz directly from the tap.
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It blocks popular services like Google, YouTube, Facebook, and the main download page for the Tor Browser, which lets users easily circumvent such restrictions.
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Only four agents were able to circumvent the surging floodwaters to get in to where the high-water trucks, boats and equipment were stored.
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And unless you're using it in the password-protected parental control mode, the "barriers" Screen Time puts in place are laughably easy to circumvent.
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QNB Finansbank's loan is being sold to lenders as a Turkish deal and Turkish risk in a bid to circumvent the increasingly delicate issue.
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Meanwhile, the stars get to both circumvent the media and to float an image of utter transparency through their promiscuous use of social media.
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He said the agency welcomed moves to cut out "bundled mortgages" in which regulated entities team up with private lenders to circumvent lending limits.
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It also refers to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a controversial piece of legislation that makes it illegal for customers to circumvent copy protection.
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It's meant to make it illegal to circumvent digital copyright protections on software and media, but it's been used for much more than that.
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Declaring an emergency could allow Trump to circumvent Congress and repurpose funds Congress has appropriated for other purposes in order to build a wall.
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In many ways, it could be a crucial component of what is needed to circumvent outdated systems and build long-lasting solutions for cities.
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Because Turkey primarily relies on DNS blocking, using a VPN is usually enough to circumvent the block, but other techniques might become necessary too.
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Left unsaid is the fact that the FBI and NSA have the ability to circumvent encryption and get to the content too — by hacking.
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A3: We have reason to be concerned about attempts by terrorist groups to circumvent aviation security and terrorist groups continue to target aviation interests.
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One way to circumvent the rulemaking process would be for the agency to adopt a more flexible, risk-based approach to crafting drone laws.
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Democrats are turning to a variety of procedural avenues to circumvent GOP leaders and try to force a vote on requesting Trump's tax returns.
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Analysts speculated that more people in China were using bitcoin to circumvent the Chinese government's strict regulations on money leaving the country, BBC reported.
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Sunday's verdict "reflects the continued attempts of the regime to circumvent the final ruling of the Higher Administrative Court", Ali said in a statement.
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After a row about Russian investors trying to use a Croatian firm to circumvent shareholder nationality requirements, Russia finally convinced Finnish utility Fortum FUM1V.
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That tool used a vulnerability to circumvent the protections of the Tor Browser Bundle, and then grabbed the suspect's IP address and system information.
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WADA doesn't name every single banned substance on the prohibited list because it would create an easy avenue for athletes to circumvent WADA's testing.
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Investigators found no evidence Bera knew about his father's efforts to circumvent federal limits on individual contributions by funneling donations through friends and family.
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At least one person activated the malware, which was able to establish further privileges, access email and active directory accounts and circumvent encrypted transmissions.
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Warren's tweets come after Senate Republicans pushed Mnuchin and Price through their panels on Wednesday, upending standard committee rules to circumvent a Democratic boycott.
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China's latest move to crackdown on VPN software that enables people to circumvent its internet censorship system appears to be a very worrying one.
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Governors in New York and New Jersey have enacted legislation designed to circumvent the cap, though it's unclear whether the IRS will approve them.
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"Congress did not intend to allow a company to circumvent the cap using outdated rules such as the UHF discount," the Democrats' letter says.
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Wall also alleges in his comments backing Evers that he was instructed by Walker to circumvent the state's open records law, the AP reported.
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Faced with constant obstruction by Mr. Seabrook, who often told his members that Rikers was "our house," the administration sought ways to circumvent him.
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In the lawsuit, led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the states argue the administration is trying circumvent Congress and rewrite anti-discrimination laws.
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Bercow said that he will fight any attempt to circumvent, bypass or close down the parliament to secure Brexit, the Telegraph added bit.ly/2Z4mQcq.
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Republicans would also need to circumvent a law, signed by Barack Obama in 2010, that triggers automatic spending cuts if lawmakers pass costly bills.
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During the Obama administration, Democrats tossed aside the principles of separation of powers and supported President Obama's use of unilateral authority to circumvent Congress.
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On March 21, the Treasury Department publicized sanctions against two Chinese shipping firms helping Pyongyang circumvent United Nations-imposed restrictions on North Korean trade.
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The president can't circumvent the legislative process simply because he doesn't get what he wants, and I'm glad the rule of law was affirmed.
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The funding has become a leading Republican exhibit of their argument that President Obama abused his authority to circumvent congressional opposition to his agenda.
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Bombardier recently sold a majority stake in the C-series program to Airbus in order to widen sales and circumvent trade complaints from Boeing.
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Democrats accused the administration of using the Part 810 authorizations to circumvent Congress, which has statutory authority to review and potentially block 123 agreements.
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Greater control over agencies, spending, and the appointment of civil servants has allowed governors of the island to circumvent legislative oversight across numerous fronts.
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Raising funds on behalf of a supplemental or special needs trust, for individuals seeking help with medical bills, would circumvent the problem, Shenkman said.
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But Mr. Medvedev, who oversaw the war in Georgia, was only a place-holder appointed by Mr. Putin to circumvent a constitutional term limit.
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Donald Trump has made it clear that he refuses to play that game and will instead circumvent the mainstream media and their nasty spin.
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They're cushiony, the traction on the bottom is trustworthy, and the elasticized strips on the sides circumvent the dreaded chafing rain boots often incur.
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"Your platform is still being used to circumvent the law, and allow people to buy highly addictive drugs without a prescription," McKinley told Zuckerberg.
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The concern: China is attempting to circumvent U.S. oversight laws with selective early-stage investments in American technologies that might bolster its military capacity.
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Its holding company, Rappler Holdings Corporation, existed only to effect a "deceptive scheme to circumvent the constitution", the SEC said in explaining a Jan.
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He may declare a national emergency to circumvent negotiations with Democrats in Congress if they cannot reach a real on funding for his wall.
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The president stopped short of saying he'd use emergency war powers to circumvent Congress by redirecting money from the military to build the wall.
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In his administration, Trump has frequently used a law called the Federal Vacancies Reform Act to circumvent the usual line of succession in agencies.
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Only UGA has subsequently used the new law to send players' arrest reports, which would usually circumvent the FOIA office, into that office's jurisdiction.
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Trump's son-in-law occupies a high-ranking, unaccountable White House post with which he can circumvent the chief of staff at any time.
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But if MacDonough disagrees, and conservatives push to circumvent the parliamentarian, they're going to run into a big problem: Their senior colleagues oppose it.
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North Korea has recently turned to cryptocurrencies to circumvent fresh sanctions imposed by the international community in response to the regime's nuclear missile tests.
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I thought that the Internet would be a way for me to circumvent everything that stood in my way: a tool for the unheard.
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Josh Pitts, who discovered the bug, said that Okta does not know if any malware is currently utilizing this flaw to circumvent security programs.
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Where some of its contemporaries circumvent or make digestible the realities of loss and struggle, Lone Survivor, albeit through allegory, puts them on-screen.
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So, basically, Uber would be bound by national regulations of Member States and could not legally claim a route to circumvent local transport rules.
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In civilian settings, drones are attractive to attackers because they can circumvent security barriers and metal detectors that would stop vehicles or handheld firearms.
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If he successfully garners the 218 signatures needed, the maneuver would allow him to circumvent Democratic leadership in bringing the legislation to the floor.
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The charges also alleged that she and Seidoff falsified invoices to chefs to circumvent limits on how much could be paid toward outside chefs.
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But teams have learned to anticipate the occasional moments when it does not work at all, and all have developed strategies to circumvent them.
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The North Korean economy functions in large part because China helps it circumvent the existing sanctions, and so Beijing could theoretically pressure North Korea.
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All of this data can be used to exclude people from credit, jobs, housing and health care in ways that circumvent anti-discrimination laws.
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She did, publishing her first novel, "The Road to the City," in 1942 under a pseudonym to circumvent laws that banned Jews from publishing.
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But Tehran said on Monday that it would exceed the limits on uranium stockpiles within days unless European countries helped it circumvent American sanctions.
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And a backlash against diesel has grown with the scandal over secret efforts by several major carmakers, Volkswagen in particular, to circumvent emissions controls.
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And in any case, blocks are only somewhat effective, because users can download apps, known as V.P.N.s or virtual private networks, to circumvent them.
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But some companies circumvent those restrictions by operating from heliports in New Jersey, which allows them to hover over Central Park on Sunday evenings.
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It may also be a way to circumvent the status quo in the academy and challenge the standards of academic publishing and career advancement.
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But Chinese viewers who saw the cannoli ad — some overseas and some using special software to circumvent Chinese censors — found it crass and patronizing.
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Mr. Sànchez denied reports that the separatists were relying on Russian hackers to build proxy websites with electoral information to circumvent any information blackout.
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But Mr. Emery said the trust's move to replace concrete filling with pre-cast concrete was an attempt to circumvent the Clean Water Act.
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The code is preventing the chatty golden droid from translating a secret Sith message for them; Babu Frik has the tools to circumvent that.
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What if, instead of finding ways to circumvent Congress, the new president refused to act without congressional approval — and a bipartisan majority gave it?
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Just as social media platforms allow celebrities, politicians and influencers to circumvent traditional press gatekeeping, the same thing has happened to journalism's own practitioners.
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Apple has steadfastly declined to build special "backdoors" for law enforcement to circumvent encryption, arguing those same vulnerabilities would quickly be abused by criminals.
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ICOs entirely circumvent the private venture capital and public equities markets that have traditionally served as their financiers, which has its pros and cons.
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The regulator also said that it did not find Uber's explanation of Greyball — controversial software Uber used to circumvent regulator oversight — to be sufficient.
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The word "abuses" has a certain connotation, suggesting willful intent to circumvent rules -- however, the report explicitly states that no such intent was found.
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Were there certain assignments or postings that were like that within the Border Patrol that you tried to just gently circumvent or navigate around?
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AT&T will likely circumvent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) oversight in its attempted purchase of Time Warner, according to an SEC filing released Friday.
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And the company has sought to circumvent blacklisting, encouraging suppliers to move operations offshore and moving a research center in the U.S. to Canada.
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Trump on Friday declared a national emergency at the southern border to circumvent lawmakers and spend about $8 billion on barriers along the border.
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Since the Senate debate over the BCRA, a Medicaid expansion proposal designed to circumvent LePage drew support from almost three-fifths of Maine voters.
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The plaintiffs' attorneys said Bosch had worked with Volkswagen to develop a so-called cheat device to circumvent U.S. emissions tests and trick regulators.
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A coalition of 17 Democratic state attorneys general is blasting a proposed Trump administration rule to allow health plans to circumvent certain ObamaCare rules.
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Epic has also withheld "Fortnite" from Google's Play Store to circumvent paying the 30% transaction fee when players on Android buy items in-game.
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Clearly, this administration is trying to circumvent Congressional authority and this ill-advised attempt should be legally challenged and struck down by the courts.
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Experts say a prosecutor could circumvent a Trump pardon if they found that one of the election crimes occurred within a particular state's jurisdiction.
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The Obama administration, in an effort to curtail the use of such coverage to circumvent the health care law, shortened it to three months.
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To circumvent these funding issues, some edtech ventures have built their offering on a freemium business model, offering basic features of their apps for nothing.
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The agency want Apple to let it circumvent those security measures as part of the investigation into the December shooting that left 14 people dead.
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It remains to be seen whether Facebook and WhatsApp will push back on or try to circumvent regulations for that sweet data come May.[TechCrunch]
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Ties to Iran The Trump administration filed criminal charges against Huawei earlier this year, claiming that the company schemed to circumvent US sanctions on Iran.
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The meeting will assess what can be done to keep the deal and circumvent extraterritorial American sanctions that are impacting foreign business appetite for Iran.
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Some private businesses sued regarding their rights to circumvent such coverage, and the Supreme Court ruled in 2014 that they could object on religious grounds.
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Speaking of subnational actors engaging in foreign policy, Max Fisher recently had a piece in the New York Times about Canada's efforts to circumvent Trump.
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Consequently, both countries have had to source for goods from other markets, while China-based manufacturers look for alternative production venues to circumvent those tariffs.
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The SPV provides for a new financial mechanism that would circumvent U.S. sanctions, making it easier for some European companies to do business with Iran.
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Vendors argue that breaches that circumvent their products often happen thanks to factors beyond their control: misconfigured software, poorly trained IT staff, other user error.
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Such a step would likely be seen by Democrats as an attempt to circumvent the authority of the U.S. Congress and prompt a court fight.
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Though this authorisation process was ostensibly put in place to make clear where ads are coming from, this incident proves it's fairly simple to circumvent.
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In July, the company removed several VPN apps from the iTunes store that helped netizens circumvent China's internet firewall, citing a violation of local laws.
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The iPhone, a 5c version of the smartphone that was released in 2013, is locked by a passcode, which the F.B.I. wants Apple to circumvent.
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With a trusted certificate, the government could easily mimic what was done in Tunisia to circumvent encryption and gain full access to citizens' online communications.
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IO, that it would involve "disproportionate effort" to fulfill his request — invoking an exception in Irish law in order to circumvent current EU privacy laws.
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Chinese firms that use Western banks when they go abroad, as Huawei used HSBC, are less able to circumvent global rules on corruption and sanctions.
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Parallels with the highly controlled flow of information in today's China, and the danger associated with even trying to circumvent it, are hard to ignore.
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What has remain unchanged since the 17th century is the need for artists to address such challenges and navigate or circumvent the tastes of patrons.
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Blocking software often blocks too much or too little, and many gatekeepers are easier for teenagers to circumvent than they are for parents to install.
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Republicans also showed they could use arcane budgetary rules to circumvent a Democratic filibuster and pass repeal legislation for the signature of a Republican president.
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Having given up, for now, on sweeping legislative reform, the Trump administration and Republican-leaning states are seeking ways to help consumers circumvent the law.
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To circumvent this issue Derwood used store bought components for some of the biggest points of failure: the barrel, hammer, firing pin, bolts, and springs.
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"It was the regulators duty to try to circumvent these incidents and try to contain the public damage that has been done," Al Mulla added.
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China had also stepped up its crackdown on outbound investment deals that authorities suspected were highly speculative and were being used to circumvent capital controls.
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At the time, Apple fought the request arguing that complying with it would effectively mean writing new software to disable or circumvent existing security features.
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Circumvent says its treatment can replace the missing enzyme at the root of the disease and has already been shown to be effective in mice.
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Various other proposals have been floated, from permitting users to circumvent digital locks unless they infringe a copyright, to eliminating the triennial review process altogether.
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Such an obscure parliamentary technique is usually used by members of the minority party to circumvent normal rules and force a vote in the chamber.
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The ECB could circumvent the rule by stripping central banks of their voting rights in the event of a debt restructuring, a recent report suggested.
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Hence critics calling foul over the move — which looks like an attempt to circumvent US net neutrality laws, passed by the FCC a year ago.
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"No person shall circumvent a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected under this title," Section 20033 of the U.S. Code states.
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And not one of the 6900 emergency orders in U.S. history was used by a president to circumvent Congress' constitutional power to control federal funding.
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In response, Democrats are concocting complex schemes to circumvent the tax law and several states are actually suing the federal government to halt their implementation.
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More likely, any federal initiative to combat climate change for the next several years will need to find ways to circumvent the Senate's brown blockade.
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Recent efforts, such as in New Jersey, to circumvent Janus are likely to frustrate workers and cause them to abandon their unions in greater numbers.
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She faces extradition to the US, as well as a possible 30-year prison sentence if found guilty of defrauding banks to circumvent American sanctions.
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To circumvent the pharmaceutical industry's ban on supplying drugs for lethal injections, state officials last year proposed the use of fentanyl to kill prisoners instead.
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Western Digital said it had "no choice " but to pursue legal action as Toshiba continued to "circumvent" contractual rights related to its memory joint ventures.
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The federal government should just support our domestic contractors, and not compete with them by utilizing prison labor or granting vouchers to circumvent Berry requirements.
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The president declared a national emergency earlier this year to circumvent Congress and build his long-promised border wall following a 85033-day government shutdown.
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Duty-free means that you can buy items without paying the local VAT (value added tax), basically, it allows you to circumvent paying local taxes.
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The president has repeatedly said he could declare a national emergency to build a wall, which would circumvent congressional authority to pay for the wall.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China's central bank issued new guidelines for the bond market that seek to limit leverage ratios and ban transactions designed to circumvent regulations.
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In addition to website censorship, China has also been actively preventing using tools to circumvent censorship such as VPNs, Tor, and other similar proxy services.
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More broadly, Trump asserts there is a pattern of people with no legitimate claim to asylum pursuing such claims in order to circumvent immigration laws.
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The European Union had hoped to ready its SPV, which is designed to circumvent the U.S. sanctions, by Monday's sanctions announcement by the United States.
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