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But in recent years, Mr. Johnston has also sometimes circumvented his family and sold drawings directly to Mr. Tartakov, Mr. Brivic and perhaps others who have contacted him.
He has even, sometimes, circumvented the entire gallery system, where most artists sell their work to collectors in the first place.
While Pedro's schedule dictated two hours of study each day, he sometimes circumvented the routine by dismissing his instructors in favor of activities that he found more interesting.
Fourth, the electric supply and network coverage can be poor, which is sometimes circumvented by the store-and-forward modality.
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The IRS can sometimes circumvent the highest court of the land simply by changing its own rules-and that's exactly what it proposes to do.
Bayesian methods to correct for exposure misclassification can sometimes circumvent these shortcomings, but the results are sensitive to assumptions about the magnitude and precision of misclassification of the exposure.
Our cases indicate that a change of carer can sometimes circumvent the need for intestinal transplantation, however, providing additional home care support for families may be more appropriate than instituting child protection proceedings with a view to foster care.
Critics contend that filtering software can also block access even to some educational sites, and may create a false sense of security among parents and library administrators, because the software can sometimes be circumvented.
The mutagenic effect of Tc1 insertions can also sometimes be circumvented by innate compensation mechanisms that allow spicing around the transposon.
13 Base modifications in the major groove (5-position for pyrimidines, 7- or 8-position for purines) are more suited for enzymatic incorporation than minor-groove modifications; 14 still the introduction of some substituents in the major groove can be difficult, 15 although this can sometimes be circumvented by the use of long linkers.
"Blood" and "crush" were among the banned words, along with "May 35th," a term sometimes used to circumvent the ban on "June 4".
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