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The phrase "circumvent for" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
To understand how to correctly use the word "circumvent" in a sentence, let's look at its definition: to find a way of achieving something in a clever or indirect way. For example, you can say, "We had to circumvent the rules to get the project done on time."
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Furthermore, insertion sequences can be used to construct artificial transposons [ 18] and artificial transposon vectors [ 19] to circumvent, for instance, the natural limitation of missing antibiotic resistance markers.
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A13 Israel Orders Settlers Out Israel ordered the evacuation of four unauthorized Israeli outposts in the West Bank, circumventing for the first time lengthy legal procedures that have previously complicated efforts to reverse the spread of Jewish settlements.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Interior Department has advanced a proposal that would ease restrictions on dumping mountaintop mining waste near rivers and streams, modifying protections that have been in place, though often circumvented, for a quarter-century.
However, its attempt to guarantee civil rights was circumvented for many decades by the post-Reconstruction-era black codes, Jim Crow laws, and the "separate but equal" ruling of Plessy v. Ferguson (1896).
Apparently, the normal processes were circumvented for possible political favors.
As GBE relies on the multiple twinning mechanisms promoted via SIBM, recrystallization needs to be circumvented for successful attainment of GBE microstructure.
For example, restrictions on the dynamics of symmetrically coupled systems of oscillators when the coupling is time-continuous can be circumvented for pulsatile coupling leading to more complex network dynamics [173].
This problem was recently circumvented for high-index vanadium oxide nanowires [23] using silica beads as a handle, the optical trapping of which has been well described in the literature [24].
Unaccountable and inconvenient cabs being disrupted; outdated and monopolistic laws circumvented for the good of the public; the laws of supply and demand employed to ensure a reliable service.
Most political systems around the world are built around a noble concept that greed of an individual should be circumvented for the good of the society as a whole.
Conversely, if the pivotal point of IL2 gene regulation by FOXP3 is circumvented, for example by autonomous signaling via persistently active JAK3/STAT5, then malignancy could result, as shown experimentally by over expression of STAT5 [64].
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