Sentence examples for potential workaround from inspiring English sources

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One potential workaround that has been proposed is Koza's so-called national popular vote legislation.

So today, we bring news of a potential workaround.

The foldable smartphone is a solution that's been bandied about over the decades as a potential workaround.

But depending on how fast it works (I haven't tried it out yet), it is a potential workaround for those who really want push Gmail on the iPhone.

From what we've surmised, a potential workaround is to roll back your contacts to a point before the issue occurred by clicking "More" from the Contacts menu, then "Restore".

Who would not want to pursue a potential workaround to help gain traction fast?

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But there are a number of potential workarounds available, many of which wouldn't be seen as such an aggressive imposition on private liberty.

If you've somehow forged a deep bond with your 900 though, you can also try some of the potential workarounds being shared by similarly stymied Lumia owners.

Spanfeller said he's already looking at potential workarounds, whether that involves hiding content until people turn off their ad blockers ("But we'll say it nicer than that") or asking users to pay if they don't want to see ads.

The committee is also critical of the bill's position on intelligence sharing and flags up the risks of potential workarounds to safeguards via agreements with foreign intelligence services — so it is directly calling for "more safeguards" to be put on the face of the bill.

In 2006, researchers found a possible workaround.

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