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Soft money is collected by party committees in unlimited amounts in an effort to get around strict limits on contributions to candidates.

In the legal dispute over whether the series gives Mr. Hynes an election advantage, CBS has billed this as a news program in an effort to get around equal-time provisions.

In an effort to get around an impasse in Congress on patients' rights legislation, the Clinton administration plans to issue rules establishing protections for the 130 million Americans who receive insurance through private employers.

Some regulators think that the board should look for a way to publicize its actions, perhaps with names deleted or though periodic reports, in an effort to get around the secrecy rules.

He defended the establishment of the new committee, noting that under the law, the committee could not tell donors that the soft money would be used in New York, so it should not be seen as an effort to get around the donation limits.

NIR Group has moved to try to get the lawsuit dismissed and claims Mizel is using the litigation in an effort to get around redemption provisions that Mizel agreed to when he originally made his investment.

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Efforts to get around Supreme Court decisions would doom the city to perpetual litigation and "bureaucratic nightmares," Mr. Garment writes.

"The governor's use of the aircraft has been to support his efforts to get around the state and do his job as governor," he said.

The resolution identifies him as head of the state anti-smuggling headquarters engaged in efforts to get around previous UN sanctions.

The new names include people with direct responsibility for building fast-spinning centrifuges that enrich uranium ore and a brigadier general engaged in "efforts to get around the sanctions" in the two earlier resolutions.

Session after legislative session in Albany, I reported on efforts to get around the latest Supreme Court ruling and to do indirectly (by providing textbooks or transportation rather than classroom instruction, for instance) what the court had said could not be done directly.

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