Word: circumvention
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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"It has advantages in that you don't have to give the viral vector to the person....You can circumvent some of the problems that might arise due to virus," said White.
So how can underage students who want to drink circumvent the crackdown? According to Bill Mills of BC, some kids lucked out as soon as they turned 18.
Like everything else in Florida this fall, it's gone national. Joe Lieberman was out in front of the cameras in Washington before the committee's gavel was cold, warning that the move would set a "terrible precedent" for future elections and "threatens to put us in a constitutional crisis...
"The Cambridge ordinance is simply an attempt to circumvent state marriage laws," he said. "It's clearly just trying to set up a gay parallel marriage."
Members of the council's Finance Committee (FiCom) said that the grant tried to circumvent the council's normal grant-giving process--and that the money would be better spent if FiCom had had oversight.