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"The U.S. market has certain eccentricities -- for example, sweating when not playing sports is not cool, and anything that suggests that one is hygienically challenged, like armpit stains, is a turn-off that most Americans try to circumvent at all cost," she said.

Depending on the quality of the numerical results it is possible to circumvent, at least partially, expensive experimental investigations.

Multiplex DNA-based assays targeting specific mutations related to ESBL-production phenotype are expected to circumvent at least part of these difficulties.

It is natural for people to try to circumvent at some point, rules they may have agreed to sometime in the past.

Therefore, the results were combined into a C-AD total score, which enabled us to circumvent, at least partially, this problem.

Aiming to circumvent, at least partially, the heterogeneity of septic patients, we included only patients admitted with sepsis caused by community-acquired pneumonia.

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In science fiction, superintelligent computers that run amok are often circumvented at the last minute; think of WOPR, the computer in "WarGames," which was stopped just short of triggering nuclear war, or HAL 9000, which was reduced to helplessly singing while it watched itself get dismantled.

These drawbacks might be circumvented, at least in part, by increasing the structural constraints around the hydroxamic moiety.

This growth habit was maintained until the obstacle was circumvented, at which point normal gravitropic growth was resumed.

This problem was circumvented at the beginning of the study of \ \textbf{NP}\ -completeness by Cook (1971) and Levin (1973) who independently demonstrated the following:[17] Theorem 3.4 \ \textbf{NP}\ -completeness}\)-complete.

However… if a system allows encryption to be selectively circumvented at the command of an intelligence agency, it's not really end-to-end encryption in a meaningful sense!" One possibility for enabling 'exceptional access' that has sometimes been suggested is a NOBUS: aka a 'nobody but us' backdoor — i.e. a backdoor which is mathematically/computationally impossible to find.

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