Sentence examples for must bypass from inspiring English sources

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Access to the old bazaars in Sokh and the Tajik city of Isfara has also been restricted, and anything brought to the province by truck, from tractor fuel to food staples, costs much more because the trucks often must bypass Uzbekistan.

The presence of silicate layers may be expected to decrease the water uptake due to a more tortuous path for the diffusing molecules that must bypass impenetrable platelets.

This problem may be particularly acute when a subordinate must bypass their direct manager because the manager engages in a wrongful effort to suppress the bad news, which is the context for our study.

McKibben and other environmental advocates are now convinced that they must bypass elected representatives and instead work to convince constituents that the country must do something to address global warming.

Thursday's edition of the New York Times had a cliched beltway piece by Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker espousing a Pentagon plea that it's seeking three "new" billion dollars in military aid to Pakistan and must bypass the State Department in doing so.

KRAS mutation causes oncogene-induced senescence and for the development of the full malignant phenotype, KRAS mutant cells must bypass senescence.

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Thus, these cells must somehow bypass the ERSU pathway-induced cytokinesis block in the first round of division but halt the cell cycle during the next round of cytokinesis.

The bureaucracies must be bypassed to get help to where it is needed: in the soil tilled by the world's poorest farm families.

They have gaps that must be bypassed by driving up curved walls or by speeding toward a gap fast enough to let momentum take you to the other side.

The urgency is such that Vale directs that the council's children's services initial triage team must be bypassed so this can be done by child protection social workers who will then hold relationships with the family in the longer term.

When Michael Heseltine was in charge of the development of London's Docklands for Margaret Thatcher, using it to expand the City as the centre of international finance, his constant complaint was that local people had too much power and must be bypassed to enable Canary Wharf to be built.

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