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(To skirt this prohibition, Dr. Arciniegas said that foreign purchasers often create a Colombian trust or corporation).
To skirt this issue, in 2007 Pande and Sony launched the Folding@home project, tapping a distributed network of computer and Playstation 3 GPUs to simulate protein folding in their downtime.
To skirt this regulation, when the Virginia-based group gave $25 million to the Center to Protect Patient Rights, it did not specifically earmark any of those funds for the California referendums.
To skirt this law, the companies would have to out-and-out violate another: it is illegal to ask applicants about their immigration status — an employer can ask job candidates only if they are authorized to work in the United States.
The U.S. must continue to skirt this pitfall.
The times I've tried to skirt this law, it's been painful.
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My grandfather occasionally did this to skirt The Saturday Evening Post's policy of only painting people of ethnicity in subservient roles to whites.
In past years, Yasukuni Shrine has sought to skirt the controversy attached to this history by snubbing the foreign press.
With this book, I didn't want to skirt the V-word.
(Tumblr says it determines user age at the time of registration, which means – like any social network – users can lie to skirt around this sort of restriction).
But he did not leave fast enough to skirt another crisis, this one over the Bush administration's handling of prewar intelligence about Iraq.
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