Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
"He knows his father started him on the path of, let's say circumventing the law.
But Federal and state officials said they saw worrisome signs that some health insurance companies were circumventing the law.
Whenever money is to be earned by circumventing the law, crime cannot be far away.
A backdoor method was found, circumventing the law and the appropriations intent of Congress.
But as The Times reported last week, leading bond underwriters have now found ways of circumventing the law and contributing the money anyway.
Allowing noncitizens to contribute to political campaigns is akin to circumventing the law by buying influence.
Fraudulent marriage is any marriage that has been entered into with the sole purpose of circumventing the law.
However, the courts have ruled that the legislature may condition other aid on acceptance of the mandates, partially circumventing the law.
There is a definition there of a lawyer as a person who is expert in circumventing the law, or words to that effect.
"Otherwise, people in these communities are going to be forced to keep circumventing the law in order to watch something as basic as cable TV."
The carting of medical waste across the country at astronomical prices increases the chance for mistakes and raises the ante for circumventing the law.
Those laborers are not immigrants; they are illegal aliens being exploited by landscapers and others who make larger profits by circumventing the law.
Mr. Vallone, a Democratic mayoral candidate, said in April that the temporary transfers seemed like a way of circumventing the law.
Circumventing the Law Many Indian officials and their advocates say adoptive parents are using the excuse of child-bonding as a way to circumvent the law.
With price controls circumventing the laws of supply and demand, O'Hara's system sped up the process and allowed each prostitute to see many more 'johns' every day.
The Grand Jury concluded that "Senator Evers was used by Salter Advertising to secure permits by circumventing the law.
In 2008, the Illinois state legislature amended the MPCA creating a regional authority to establish a pilot program that targets individuals who are circumventing the law.
But that now, I am told by our lawyers if I did that it would be looking like I was circumventing the law, which I'm not going to do.
Second, even if it is altogether permitted, a healthy person should not resort to circumventing the laws of Shabbat by performing an otherwise prohibited activity in a technically permissible manner.
By casting herself in that role, she realized that she was able to forgive herself for circumventing the laws of Bajor that she had sworn to uphold as a tetrarch.
Two highly placed military officers, Rear Adm. John Poindexter and Lieut. Col. Oliver North, are under investigation for apparently circumventing the laws in the Iran-contra affair.
The operator of an establishment (such as a saloon or bar) would charge customers to see an attraction (such as an animal) and then serve a "complimentary" alcoholic beverage, thus circumventing the law.
This led to the May 1973 election of Peronist Héctor José Cámpora, elected as Perón's "personal delegate", circumventing the law that forbade Perón's running for office.