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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evade regulations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something purposely avoiding or circumventing rules or laws set in place. Example: The company was found to have evaded regulations by falsifying their financial statements.
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There are concerns that corruption and political influence may allow owners to evade regulations.
MPHJ managed to evade regulations in Nebraska, delay prosecution in Vermont, and get away with minor changes in New York.
Things like "structured investment vehicles," for instance, were designed to evade regulations and make bank balance sheets look safer than they were.
Documents show that they asked donors to contribute to a nonprofit, Wisconsin Club for Growth, which ran issue ads for the benefit of the candidate, to evade regulations governing contributions to candidates and their campaigns.
At this point, however, it's hard to think of any major recent financial innovations that actually aided society, as opposed to being new, improved ways to blow bubbles, evade regulations and implement de facto Ponzi schemes.
Her ideas are progressive but incrementalist: raise the federal minimum wage to twelve dollars an hour, but not fifteen; support free trade, as long as workers' rights are protected and corporations aren't allowed to evade regulations.
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Betty Santangelo, a lawyer representing the brokerage industry, says the industry is not trying to evade regulation.
And companies can use data to evade regulation and help them to break the law.
This complexity let them evade regulation, yet be rescued from the consequences when their bets went bad.
The licence decision had cited concerns including Uber's approach to reporting criminal offences, how it conducted medical and criminal checks on drivers, and whether software employed to evade regulation was being used in London.
In the wake of Wonga's financial woes, Creasy wrote to the economic secretary to the Treasury, John Glen, on Tuesday to warn that the "high cost credit industry" was evolving to "evade regulation".
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