To be sure, credit bubbles are all about the circumvention, obstruction, impairment, and eventual breakdown of the market pricing mechanism. |
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Up for discussion still is how to treat the circumvention of copyright protection mechanisms. |
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The court held that the statute did not invalidate the tenancy agreement but merely regulated its circumvention through the imposition of fines. |
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By all accounts, reform of the DMCA's catch-all circumvention fiat is long overdue. |
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At best, this can be called a craven circumvention of an unpleasant situation. |
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Teachers complain that they can now be fired on unreasonable grounds, and they have criticised the circumvention of the legislative process. |
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Under these circumstances, it is considered that the risk of circumvention of the agreed undertaking is limited. |
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This definition reflects too broad an understanding of the notion of circumvention. |
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Such exceptions or limitations should not inhibit the use of technological measures or their enforcement against circumvention. |
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In addition, it prevents the use of virtual advertising as a means of circumvention of the law of the country of reception. |
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It is important to reduce the risk of sales relocating and of the circumvention of the Community rules on the resale right. |
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During this time, the circumvention of the part of the tunnel that had been filled with debris and then bricked up, had to be planned. |
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Some circumvention of technological measures or alteration of rights management information should not be illegal. |
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This non-lapsing of funds voted for annual expenditures may result in circumvention of parliamentary control. |
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We set each software to ensure that all options for cleaning and circumvention are enabled. |
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This allowed easy circumvention by merely changing cell phones. |
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It remains essential, nevertheless, to keep secret certain measures, the disclosure of which could facilitate their circumvention and the perpetration of acts of unlawful interference. |
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It is time to recognize that an Aboriginal fishery could be sustained were it not for the ongoing circumvention of the requirement to prioritize conservation and food, social and ceremonial needs above other fisheries. |
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The Agreement provides for a system of cooperation between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Community with the aim of preventing circumvention by means of transhipment, rerouting or other means. |
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Indeed, since 18 June 2003 there has been no resumption of any circumvention and consequently it is unlikely that the injury caused to the Community industry would resume under the present circumstances. |
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As a precautionary measure against possible circumvention by third parties, the Community and Sri Lanka have agreed that certain products should be made subject to a double-checking system of export and import licensing. |
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However, whether the Macanese manufacturers offer Certificates of Origin with their exports is not at issue. Compliance with the rules of origin does not exclude the possibility of circumvention. |
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To strengthen the FLEGT Action Plan, and in recognition of the potential for circumvention of the Partnership Agreements, the EU is considering additional legislation to exclude illegal timber from the European market. |
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A more moderate approach would be to prohibit the circumvention of a technological measure if the purpose of the circumvention is to infringe copyright. |
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There may have been some unreported swims of the Channel, by people intent on entering Britain in circumvention of immigration controls. |
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This signifies a long-term call for cofinancing, and will probably also enable the circumvention of the obligation to prepare environmental impact assessments. |
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As we know that, each day, new protection methods of e-mail addresses are conceived and set up, we permanently proceed with technological survey to give you the best options for circumvention. |
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All control systems, no matter how well designed, have inherent limitations, including the possibility of human error and the circumvention or overriding of the controls or procedures. |
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As a result of several occurrences, the TSB issued five marine safety recommendations in February 1994 with respect to charter vessels and the circumvention of safety regulations. |
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