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30 Sentences With "getting round"

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That's a very good way of getting round the question.
Ahmad has been getting round-the-clock police security since months after the riots.
And even in jobs where it might, there are often ways of getting round it.
There is no getting round the fact that China must do more if it wants to embolden its lenders.
Wendy Williams just made a very personal revelation -- she's now getting round-the-clock help to deal with addiction issues.
" Writing, she told me, is "a way of getting round the not-talking thing, and still spewing it all out of your psyche.
Wendy's been going through a rough patch lately -- living in a sober house and getting round-the-clock help to deal with addiction issues.
Just as important in defining her as a modern citizen is that, at 38, she is only now getting round to buying her first house with her partner.
The subsidies war is almost certainly multiples more modest than China, and Uber is only just getting round to putting the pedal to the floor in the region.
San Francisco experienced its own residential investment boom, but one that was aimed at getting round the rules, for example by converting rental properties so that they could be sold.
Tasha Robinson, The Verge There's no getting round the fact that DC can't seem to get it together when it comes to expanding its iconic roster of superheroes into a coherent cinematic universe.
The ethos that surrounds them says that founding a successful company — getting round after round of venture-capital funding, their startup then valued in the billions — is the measure of the highest personal achievement.
Getting round the trusted devices option means stealing two devices rather than one, while on-body is really just there as a convenience measure and can't tell you from anyone else (something Google admits as well).
Following Kardashian's infamous robbery in Paris in 20183, a source told PEOPLE that she and West, 41, made some lifestyle changes regarding their safety — one of which included getting round-the-clock security guards for her entire family.
Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), in a statement, also proposed applying the restrictions to similar products such as "turbo-certificates" in the UK, widening the scope of the current EU curbs to stop variations getting round the restrictions.
Opera said on its blog on Thursday that the newest version of its desktop Internet browser, which is targeted at developers, includes a free built-in Virtual Private Network (VPN), which can be used for getting round online censorship.
Yet in a country where getting round annoying rules is a national sport, and where cops are seen as extractors of bribes rather than upholders of the law, many people find ingenious ways to get away with driving drunk.
Wendy's been staying in a sober house in the Tri-State Area -- of NY, NJ & CT -- where she's getting round-the-clock care for addiction issues ... and when she finishes with her stint there, we're told she plans to move into her new place.
Moroccan-born French writer-director Robin Campillo, who wrote the 2008 Palme d'Or winner "The Class", said he had allowed other projects to get in the way before finally getting round to telling the story inspired by his own work a gay man and Act Up member.
While this rivalry is as fictitious and contrived as Rocky's Cold War competition with Ivan Drago, there's no way getting round the fact Bellew beat a man who fought with one leg for the majority of the fight, no matter what weird pre-fight preamble occurred and the bookmakers' odds.
There's no getting round the fact that one major reason for the gender imbalance in our sources is simple laziness; we all have our own networks and contacts in the fields we report on, and it's easier to call the guy you already have on speed dial when you're on deadline than to take the time to find someone new.
Chained Girls is a 1965 film. It is an example of the exploitation film. This "exposé" claims to reveal the shocking truth about lesbianism in today's society with supposed hidden camera footage. This was a way of getting round censorship, to include what was by the standards of the time fairly explicit material.
On 2 November Wight discovered a French cutter under the land about 4 miles E. S. E. of Cape Barfleur light-house. He prevented her getting round the Cape and ran her ashore inside a reef of rocks under the village of Gouberville. She struck hard and because a gale was blowing up he assumed that she would be destroyed. Riegersfield again took temporary command.
Downes 1938, pp. 580–1 Indeed, if the Anzac Mounted Division had succeeded in getting round the flank without infantry support, they would have been faced with vastly superior forces and could have been annihilated.Woodward 2006 p. 51 It has been suggested that an opportunity was lost on 5 August to encircle and capture the invading Austrian, German and Ottoman force when it was allowed to withdraw to Katia.
On being released Crichton arrived in Rome in July 1587. He was ordered to return to Scotland with William Chisholm; the letter from Claudio Acquaviva sending him made it clear his "holy obedience" was required, getting round the promise he had made in England. Crichton was therefore in Scotland at the time of the Spanish Armada. Spanish soldiers and sailors were driven ashore, and Crichton had visitors at his house in Canongate; and had to evade government searches.
Nyiszli took up her case with Muhsfeldt asking that her life be spared. Muhsfeldt replied "There's no way of getting round it, the child will have to die." Nyiszli explains that "Half an hour later the young girl was led, or rather carried, into the furnace room hallway, and there [Muhsfeldt] sent another in his place to do the job. A bullet in the back of the neck..." After the war had ended, Muhsfeldt was arrested and charged by the War Crimes Group, European Command initially.
Clasper realised early in his rowing career that, to produce faster racing boats, it was necessary to reduce the area of the hull in contact with the water, so as to produce less drag. At the time, boats were wide in the beam because the oar was attached to the gunwales, and the oarsman needed sufficient leverage. Wide boats had a large surface area in contact with the water. A way of getting round this problem was to attach outriggers to the side of the boat and attach the oars to the outer ends of the outriggers.
J.W. Bardsley, said that Dunbar's work at the Mission Church, Huddersfield, had been "most prosperous." He said that Dunbar preached "thorough, simple, faithful, gospel sermons, was a first rate parish priest, understood something of the feeling of the brotherhood of man, gave a good grip of the hand, and had a habit of getting round people in a very remarkable way." Dunbar was vicar of St Mark, Leeds Road from Wednesday 21 December 1887 to November 1888, being licensed to the post by the Bishop of Ripon.Huddersfield Chronicle, Friday 23 December 1887 p3: "Local and district news" From Wednesday 7 November to Saturday 10 November 1888, a bazaar was held in the Town Hall.
The high levels of currency depreciation and inflation presented challenges in respect of budgeting. Getting round the country became less of an issue after the capital was relocated to Brasilia, since this was rapidly followed by a massive road building programme, which reduced dependency on ancient Douglas DC-3s. An initial challenge, rapidly overcome, was that Lutz-Fankhauser had never mastered Portuguese. However, mastering the language was not too easy, given the Latin origins that in many respects also surface in French she was also amused to find that some of the more nasal sounds used in Brazilian Portuguese were unexpectedly similar to vowel sounds familiar from the Bernese dialect which was the mother tongue with which she had grown up.
In spite of the questions raised, it is considered most likely that this creed was in fact adopted at the 381 second ecumenical council. On the basis of evidence both internal and external to the text, it has been argued that this creed originated not as an editing of the original Creed proposed at Nicaea in 325, but as an independent creed (probably an older baptismal creed) modified to make it more like the Nicene Creed.Philip Schaff, The New Schaff- Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol. III: article Constantinopolitan Creed Some scholars have argued that the creed may have been presented at Chalcedon as "a precedent for drawing up new creeds and definitions to supplement the Creed of Nicaea, as a way of getting round the ban on new creeds in Canon 7 of Ephesus".

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