Sentence examples for to workaround from inspiring English sources

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to workaround

noun

A means of overcoming some obstacle, especially an obstacle consisting of laws, regulations, or constraints.

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AS THE date on which Treasury runs flat out of money grows nearer, various harebrained ideas to workaround the statutory limit on borrowing and keep paying the bills have been getting more attention.

That's certainly harder to workaround or argue against.

Will Google begin to workaround the infringement issues by redesigning parts of Android to work differently?

And it's not clear whether Reach's feature-set is compellingly different enough to workaround such pitfalls.

(As an attempt to workaround Austria's lack of class action law for consumers).

Hence the push for security agencies to have something else up their sleeve to workaround encryption.

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But for now, users are going to have to utilize workarounds to use Google Maps rather than Apple's own.

As health care organizations strive to improve their work processes, attention is being paid to workarounds in the clinical setting.

We contribute to better understanding of messy practices surrounding BIM and to drawing the attention of scholars to workarounds as an area in need of further research.

However, because banking sanctions have closed off most of the legal channels for such transactions, many turn to workarounds that may seem innocuous, but are often illegal.

In many instances, clients, caregivers, and providers resorted to workarounds to try to improve medication management despite system barriers.

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