verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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problem
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He forced his arguments on, jumping gaps, circumventing difficulties or problems .
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Only rarely, therefore, can we identify examples of agencies set up explicitly to circumvent problems of this kind.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I had no intention of violating or circumventing Senate rules.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But unfortunately the Act is framed in such a way as to permit it to be circumvented.
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By setting up such a system yourself, you are potentially circumventing any security systems your company has in place.
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He forced his arguments on, jumping gaps, circumventing difficulties or problems.
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He had a deep contempt for the bureaucratic mind and took particular delight in circumventing bureaucratic obstruction.
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It seems that the new law can be circumvented by local entities.
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Lastly, if the screening router is circumvented by a hacker, the rest of the network is open to attack.
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Then began the ceremony of circumventing the city.