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the workaround
noun
A means of overcoming some obstacle, especially an obstacle consisting of laws, regulations, or constraints.
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The workaround itself requires using another computer.
In the spirit of the workaround ethos typical of India's private sector, Mr. Adani is working around the subcontinent itself.
But, crucially, the workaround depends on a common understanding among the participants, a degree of discretion and judgment.
"Whatever climber does the workaround," says Gauthier, "they should be mindful that the climbing community will be watching closely".
They just make Met stagehands and technicians virtuosos of the workaround, said John Sellars, the technical director.
The workaround would be to modify not a human genome but that of the chimpanzee, which is some 98percentt similar to that of people.
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Given that the Supreme Court proposed the very workaround the Obama administration is now putting into place, chances seem remote.
Apple's attempts to prevent that unlocking activity, which included a software update that blocked the workarounds that hackers had developed, have frustrated users and prompted two lawsuits.
Yet it also serves as a microcosm of the current challenges faced by the nation's park systems, and the workarounds that many use to overcome them.
Challenges in implementing the frameworks and the workarounds are presented.
The ITC has already approved the workarounds for the disputed technologies.
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