Sentence examples for intended to get around from inspiring English sources

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The new standards were intended to get around an impasse in Congress.

The letter immunity is intended to get around that by having the witness waive the protection so that the statements can be used at a trial.

Asked whether the PAC donations were intended to get around the Senate limits, Mr. Quackenbush said, "We're aware of the campaign finance laws".

"So they make a lease deal with a service contract" that is intended to get around the Treasury rules banning leasing deals that are made purely for tax benefits.

Critics said the distinction between the Clinton and Bush policies lacked moral significance, given that each was intended to get around the Congressional ban, based on a religious and moral argument.

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As for how the show intends to get around his newly buff physique, he says he will probably wear really loose clothes, and they'll try not to mention it.

Sliced intends to get around minimums by pooling users' capital into larger tranches.

Most of this instruction does not focus on teaching these children to swim, however, but is intended to get them used to being in and around water.

"Their bad behavior is intended to get what they want, and they don't care about those around them".

We hadn't intended to get married.

"They never intended to get an education.

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