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Sauropods (and theropods) somehow circumvented the constraints imposed on mammals and other dinosaurian groups (Carrano, 2006), raising the question of the nature of these constraints.
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Before giving definite answers to this question the possibility has to be excluded that mutant receptor molecules can somehow circumvent classical receptor trafficking.
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This prevents that; even if the activation lock has been circumvented somehow on the device, it'll still show up as flagged on Apple's end.
"There are no obstacles or barriers in my life, it's simply a reality I must accept and circumvent somehow.
Although the move to a paid or at least somehow powerfully monetized online model is going to be critical for the L.A. Times and other major print establishments, it appears that everyone in the industry is still in the "flailing" stage, and hoping that a model rejected and circumvented by readers will somehow work for them as it has (in a way) worked for others.
The city requires booking requests for car services to be relayed from a central office, and Uber could be challenged if the city somehow decided it was circumventing that, he said.
However, it's unclear now whether that will be through official government approval or circumventing regulation somehow.
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