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The phrase "bypass a problem" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
This phrase means to circumvent or go around a problem, rather than facing it directly. Example: In order to reduce costs, the company decided to bypass the problem of hiring full-time employees and instead utilize freelancers for their projects.
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This second potential is required to bypass a problem of incompleteness of the potential expressed in Eq. (1) when the geomagnetic field is to be represented (see Thébault et al., 2004).
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Importantly, the results are a reminder to us that Icsi is not a treatment for male infertility, but simply a way of bypassing a problem and leaving it for the next generation to deal with – something my generation seem horribly adept at doing".
"It's easy to point a finger at Bypass as a problem," Wilhelm said.
It also bypasses a basic problem in analyzing comorbidity the assumption that the categories of the disorders are valid.
Some issues can be fixed by setting up a static IP, see the following guide: [1] however setting a static ip address does not fix problems it simply bypasses an existing problem for a while.
Finally, surgical clips in bypasses still pose a problem as already shown an earlier publication using EBCT [ 1] (Fig. 7).
With "Cage 100: The Bootleg Series," So Percussion found a way to bypass the problem with a composite release that celebrates the composer's centennial with both craftsmanlike specificity and an openness to chance.
As the column points out, it is not much of a problem to bypass one megadiscounter and pull into the next parking lot.
If a solution can't be attained, it's vital to bypass the problem with a new approach.
A pattern-based approach can bypass the problem of achieving a correct BMR estimation by focusing on the position of the observed mutations and not on their frequency.
Attempting to bypass this problem, Henrik Glenner, a biologist at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, and his colleagues exposed captive Y-larvae to a hormone known to induce molting in other crustaceans.
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