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were bypassing
noun
A road that passes around something, such as a residential area
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She, and others in the town, claimed imams were "bypassing American courts" by participating in mediation.
We originally stated that the ISC had declared that the security services were bypassing systems of ministerial oversight.
Still, Mr. Haqmal said he was skeptical that the government-backed militias could succeed because the Afghan and American officials were bypassing the traditional leaders of the province.
Reich and his contemporary Philip Glass were bypassing the uptown musical establishment to put concerts on in downtown lofts and art galleries.
While ignored by the traditional media, which we were bypassing, internal polling suggests that this new way of doing politics made all the difference to the final result on 23 June.
By appealing to the people, charismatic Chief Executives were bypassing Congress and ignoring the warnings of — and the provisions made by — the Founding Fathers, who considered popular leaders to be demagogues, politicians who appealed to passion rather than to reason.
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Sometimes longer stretches of the intestine were bypassed, sometimes shorter.
Records were airbrushed; de-Nazification procedures were bypassed (they were considered "demoralizing"); immigration was expedited.
E.P.A. experts normally study regulations before they are issued, but they were bypassed.
As the salvage work began, all of the damaged phone systems were bypassed.
Several other sections of US 15 were bypassed in the 1960s.
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