Sentence examples for get around restraints from inspiring English sources

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'Only one,' she replied, 'but a lion.' " Foxes and wolves, which the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge called "Everyman's metaphor" for cunning and cruelty, appear often as characters in fables chiefly because, in the human world, such predatory cunning and cruelty are able to get around restraints of justice and authority.

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"Only if the N.B.A. could establish that imposing an age limit is necessary for competitive balance could it possibly get around restraint of trade".

You gotta get around".

They get around".

I can get around, though.

(She seems to get around).

How will people get around?

How do you get around?

The U.S.A. Patriot Act, rushed into law six weeks after 9/11, has given government agencies wide latitude to invoke the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and get around judicial restraints on search, seizure and surveillance of American citizens.

In interviews and in tweets, he has either confidently said that he can make up some language to get around constitutional restraints on religious discrimination or else railed about how "political correctness" has kept him from being as tough as he'd like to be.

By the time 20th Century Fox got around to releasing its first 3-D film, "Inferno," in August 1953, critics, including The New York Times's Howard H. Thompson, were applauding the relative restraint shown by the film's British director, Roy Baker.

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