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They found controls were often circumvented by regulatory arbitrage.
But such bans are so often circumvented as to make a mockery of classroom courtesy; in an case, some students genuinely need technological assistance in class.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Interior Department has advanced a proposal that would ease restrictions on dumping mountaintop mining waste near rivers and streams, modifying protections that have been in place, though often circumvented, for a quarter-century.
Given Mr. Bush's impatience with policy details and Mr. Rove's and Mr. Cheney's unprecedented influence in the White House, the usual policymaking process was often circumvented, and dissenting opinions went unheard or ignored.
In science fiction, superintelligent computers that run amok are often circumvented at the last minute; think of WOPR, the computer in "WarGames," which was stopped just short of triggering nuclear war, or HAL 9000, which was reduced to helplessly singing while it watched itself get dismantled.
However, the prescribed dates of transhumance movements to the seasonal pastures were often circumvented by sending un-herded livestock ahead (especially cattle, horses and camels).
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The existence of this shadowy network of middlemen who often circumvent national export controls, he said, proved that those controls were not working.
On the carrier side, blocking or controlling ads at the network level could be one way for operators to gain a strategic foothold over the Internet companies they have long complained are turning their businesses into dumb pipes by offering services that often circumvent their revenue streams.
The European worker added that top-level agencies like the World Food Program will often circumvent this problem by handing food distribution responsibilities to local organizations, and thus disassociate themselves from any "administrative fees" that might be charged on the ground.
In an election year that saw Democrats and Republicans deadlocked, Wilson understood that the new bill might appeal to the voters of Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive Party, and although the final legislation bore Wilson's signature, it really did belong to Roosevelt, who had worked ceaselessly — often circumventing Congress — to preserve these spaces.
Moreover, Internet vendors often circumvent other tobacco control policies, like bans on sales to minors [13].
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