Sentence examples for bypassing almost from inspiring English sources

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He fired, retired, or demoted the senior conservative economic advisers to the govt. &, bypassing almost all of Moscow's advice establishment, recruited a Brain Trust from an economic-research establishment in Novosibirsk, an industrial city in Siberia.

In his campaign, Modi adhered carefully to these issues of development, bypassing almost entirely the pet concerns of the Hindu right, such as the construction of a temple on the site of a mosque that zealots demolished in 1992, a project that nevertheless found its way into the B.J.P. manifesto.

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The upshot has been that there is a dimension of the world that the secular education system bypasses almost entirely: that is, metaphysics.

Despite BT's claims, it is clearer than ever that their plans for fibre to the premise (FTTP) broadband will bypass almost every existing UK home.

The world is destroyed, as a gag about demolishing homes for bypasses, almost immediately; by the end of the series, 1992's Mostly Harmless, Adams has restored the world only to destroy it again, bitterly.

The simulation of this work provide a 0.6% reboiler duty saving with MEA and 0.4% with DEA, that is, stripper condensate bypass almost makes no difference in limiting energy consumption.

There are two carriageways in each direction, and the central ones have three lanes that bypass almost all of the exits while the outer ones have two lanes that have access to each exit.

President George W. Bush used his executive power to bypass Congress, almost as a matter of routine.

The austerity of Bresson and Dreyer is hardly the model many contemporary Christian film-makers have in mind – Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life bypassed evangelicals almost completely – but to bemoan the terribleness of Christian movies is, in some ways, to miss the point.

But the researchers also discovered that the water lilies had developed a way for the mother to gain control over what happens in the seed by bypassing the endosperm almost entirely.

The BBC - heaven knows why - abandoned the eclipse once it had left British soil, emulating CNN which, because it was bypassing the US, almost completely ignored it, offering two minutes of half-hearted coverage from a reporter in Cornwall with a plant that failed to droop before heading back to the latest shootings.

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