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That makes it more difficult for employers to circumvent the law by ordering staggered layoffs--a common employer trick to avoid the federal WARN act is the 49-person layoff.
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Private clubs are another legal way to circumvent the law.
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Still, self-insurance by small companies "is growing because of its ability to circumvent some of the" federal health law's provisions, said Tanji Northrup, assistant insurance commissioner in the Utah Insurance Department.
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The drugmaker insists, however, that the Alabama State Court goofed by allowing the consumer to circumvent state product liability law and, instead, present his claim as fraud and misrepresentation.
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But during the period in which the FTZ application was pending, an army of professional antidumping law supporters the Committee to Support U.S. Trade Laws (CSUSTL), the United Steelworkers Union, the Steel Manufacturers Association, Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY), and others argued that granting the designation would serve only to circumvent the antidumping order, and that the well-being of the petitioner was all that mattered under the antidumping law.
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That tiny usage rate of encryption, and the implication that law enforcement found other ways to circumvent or break it, seems to contradict long-running fears from law enforcement that encryption would make their job tougher.
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Unfortunately, there is a loophole in the law, a loophole some American firms have used to circumvent and undermine U.S. sanctions.
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The FBAR is a tool to help the United States government identify persons who may be using foreign financial accounts to circumvent United States law.
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