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bypass

[bahy-pas, -pahs] / ˈbaɪˌpæs, -ˌpɑs /


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Prosecutors allege Liaw orchestrated a scheme to bypass Super Micro’s compliance, diverting $510 million in servers to China and staging dummy servers for inspectors.

From The Wall Street Journal

The industry was already dealing with tariffs, and now it faces the prospect of longer, more expensive shipping routes that bypass the Middle East.

From MarketWatch

Proton is used by travelers seeking secure internet access on the go, people looking to bypass geo-restrictions and consumers concerned about online privacy.

From Salon

The states also said Nexstar and Tegna’s decision to close the deal despite multiple pending lawsuits raises concerns that the companies may be looking to rush the transaction to bypass effective judicial review.

From The Wall Street Journal

Operations at the port have been on and off for days, raising concern about the vulnerability of alternative oil routes that bypass the strait.

From The Wall Street Journal