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The phrase "circumvent obligation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to find a way around or avoid fulfilling an obligation or duty. Example: The company found a way to circumvent their obligations to their employees by using loopholes in the labor laws.
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It makes it tougher for employers at construction sites to use non-union subsidiaries and affiliates to circumvent obligations imposed on them by collective bargaining agreements.
(B) The branch is not used by the FFI or any FFI in its expanded affiliated group to circumvent the obligations of such FFI under section 1471.
(B) The FFI is not used by another FFI in the FFI's expanded affiliated group to circumvent the obligations of such other FFI under section 1471.
The United Kingdom and Denmark negotiated exemptions, while Sweden (which joined the EU in 1995, after the Maastricht Treaty was signed) turned down the euro in a 2003 referendum, and has circumvented the obligation to adopt the euro by not meeting the monetary and budgetary requirements.
The footballer and his father are suspected of using companies abroad - in Belize and Uruguay - to sell the rights to use Lionel Messi's image, thereby circumventing tax obligations in Spain.
Employers circumvent the severance obligation by hiring workers on short-term contracts or from labor agencies.
In a statement on Tuesday night, Prof Novak said that the government's intention to return radical preachers to their countries of origin, even though some of those countries have a track record of human rights abuses, "reflects a tendency in Europe to circumvent the international obligation not to deport anybody if there is a serious risk that he or she might be subjected to torture".
The bank "does not tolerate any activities intended to help its clients circumvent their tax obligations," it added.
Only after the establishment of IQ systems did fishermen began to make use of the absence of the auction obligation to circumvent the system, for instance, by direct sales to merchants and processors.
If you've been living under a rock, the firm specialises in helping wealthy businesspeople circumvent their local tax obligations.
But Obama did not fully end the practice of rendition, which permits the U.S. to circumvent any due process obligations for terrorism suspects.
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