Sentence examples for get around the difficulty from inspiring English sources

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For example, they experimented with leaping and falling to get around the difficulty of turning in the sand.

Such extracellular 'chemical wiring' is one promising way to get around the difficulty of insulating different genetic circuits when these operate within a single cell.

In the early days of photography, photographers innocently thought they could get around the difficulty by posing, rather than looking for, their pictures, but they were soon disabused.

One way to get around the difficulty of finding these smaller planets in transit is to start by choosing targets that are already known to host super-Earth sized bodies detected using the radial velocity (RV) technique.

To get around the difficulty of making it idle smoothly and quietly under high loads, G.M. has, for now at least, limited its H.C.C.I. mode to the 1,000- to 3,000-r.p.m 3,000-r.p.min the Aura test car, a range that covers most typical driving.

One way to get around the difficulty in the case of agricultural soils might be to set up a business-as-usual control plot, in which conventional farming methods are used, against which to measure the change in carbon stocks as a result of no-till farming.

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As part of attempts to get around the difficulties attracting enough local advertisers, 13 channels that are part of the Local TV Network ran their first "national ad break" on Monday.

If we are to get the necessary flexibility to get around the difficulties we have and to finish our work, we think that capitals must be involved and be given the time to examine where we are.

You surely know the words to this song: the by-now conventional narrative has it that, between the seductions of suburban big-box stores, the convenience of online commerce and the sheer difficulties of getting around, the local retail district finds itself in a death spiral.

Kingsley Amis, in The King's English, says that he gets around the difficulty by falling back on plurals or passives, or if necessary by recasting entire sentences – because he is a coward.

Emotion buttons on social networks may end up like emoticons in text, which developed as an inventive and diverting way of getting around the difficulty of conveying emotions in a form of communication void of vocal or facial expression.

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