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1 His critics will be furious, saying he's trying to circumvent the law .
2 But behold how iniquity can circumvent the law !
3 Mr Key also said New Zealand's partners are not used for that activity, to circumvent the law .
4 But those who use deals to circumvent the law , avoid tax or launder money are subject to review.
5 And I said, Most lawyers think it's sleazy because it's a way to try to circumvent the law .
6 One idea mooted has been that the government could declare a national emergency, allowing it to circumvent the law .
7 Expanding the list to all fentanyl-related substances is aimed at stopping smugglers from changing formulas to circumvent the law .
8 Conservative critics say he has picked judges who are willing to circumvent the law in order to reach preferred outcomes.
9 And yet when an Englishman undertakes to circumvent the law , there is no other man on earth who will go to greater lengths.
10 They look at you and see you as a badge of pride, because they were able to circumvent the law and have a Third.
11 This is the brand of justice that Loomis prefers for police: one that allows for police who kill unarmed citizens to circumvent the law .
12 Many women circumvent the law using 1960s and 1970s common law rulings which permit abortion on social and economic grounds.
13 Hence the attempt by these Bulls to circumvent the law to the end that the child should not suffer in the matter of his inheritance.
14 There is no way to circumvent the laws of God or the laws of man on this island, my friends.
15 However, there are some people who are trying to circumvent the laws -even in the face of four-figurefines.
16 In past years, farmers have circumvented the law by symbolically "selling" their land to a non-Jew for the year.
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