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The industry is plagued with an image of people who skirt the rules.
If someone wants to skirt the rules, they can do that, but you trust your colleagues.
Even those who have acted as package monitor sometimes try to skirt the rules.
For 40 years, skirting the rules has been the routine method of doing business.
He said - with no evidence to back up his claim - that anyone successful in the business was skirting the rules.
Troops being troops, however, they often find ways to skirt the rules.
They have also discussed whether to hold executives liable should a bank skirt the rules.
Children under 13 are not officially allowed to sign up for a Facebook account, though they can skirt the rules in the same way.
The report did not say whether any lenders appeared to have intentionally skirted the rules.
And, without skirting the rules, it can even support additional education and job training.
But there is a lure to skirting the rules.
The Clinton administration sued several major utilities, accusing them of skirting the rules.
Federal and state authorities are alert for employers who may be taking advantage of the tight job market to skirt the rules.
Still, some doubt the Southern California plant is the only one skirting the rules.
“Our competitors should be on notice: You will not get away with skirting the rules,” he said.
Not everyone tries to skirt the rules, though.
Operators who skirt the rules, he told lawmakers, "give all hawala a bad name."
But private efforts are beginning, skirting the rules.
Others are convinced the unions are skirting the rules with these groups.
All athletes make snap decisions to skirt the rules in high-pressure situations.
The couple managed to climb nearly every day they wished by skirting the rules and the guards, but “we will never come back,” he said.
"In addition to breaking the law, gambling rings cheat the tax system and skirt the rules we are all forced to live by."
They could step up, field questions and make a promise: Look, we're deeply embarrassed even by the perception that we've skirted the rules.
"Government officials are skirting the rules in favor of expediency or their favored contractors."