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is circumvention
noun
The act of evading by going around (bypassing).
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A significant benefit from this approach is circumvention of gas phase dissolution and diffusion in the liquid phase to reach catalytic sites.
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As Doctorow himself put it in his blog post Friday: "If motherboard swaps were circumvention, then selling someone a screwdriver could be an offense punishable by a five year prison sentence and a $500,000 fine".
Of far more immediate concern to the average Jew were the circumvention of Talmudic prohibitions against usury, relaxation of prohibitions regarding traffic with Gentiles in wines, and adoption of severe disciplinary measures, such as excommunication, against informers or those appealing, in cases involving Jews, to the Gentile authorities.
Advantages of such a material are the circumvention of the need to remove the reducing agent after reaction, as well as milder reduction conditions and a concomitant lower risk of reducing the native disulfides.
And anyone who makes, sells or uses a device -- including a computer -- that is capable of circumvention is engaging in a criminal act.
But reducing justification to a numbers game, which happens in most of the media with embarrassing frequency, is sheer moral circumvention.
Bounded errors arise from an artificial speed constraint whose circumvention is largely but not exclusively unpredictable.
"For instance, circumvention is often confused with "anti-adblock walls," which ask users to disable their ad blockers (the two are totally different).
"It's important to keep in mind that circumvention is not something new — it's been around since the start of ad blocking.
A Russian white-hat security firm, Elcomsoft, has found that Nikon's system of determining whether an image from one of their cameras has been tampered with is vulnerable to circumvention.
5. Computer programs in the form of firmware that enable wireless telephone handsets to connect to a wireless telephone communication network, when circumvention is accomplished for the sole purpose of lawfully connecting to a wireless telephone communication network.
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