Word: bypass
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Merwin himself had a Princeton education but does not let that binder his creativity. He uses the routine of writing to bypass his critical faculties. "I just try to work every morning." Flaubert said, "Inspiration consists of sitting down at the same table at the same time every day. That's wonderful, because it's so plain and takes all the sort of breathiness out of it. And Flaubert was a very great writer, don't you think...
Currently, because CUE reviews are optional, teaching fellows who receive poor reviews for a course can teach other classes in the future and bypass further CUE reviews. Professors decide whether their courses will have CUE evaluations...
...lines. A crucial gas pipeline in Georgia, the neighbor to the north -- where minority unrest also sputters unchecked -- was blown up this month for the third time, reducing the flow of gas to a trickle. Loans from Russia and some international aid that managed to bypass the blockade have saved Armenia from total collapse, but because of the power shortage only six of 400 factories are operating...
Physicians and health care experts acknowledge this trend, and express concern that the U.S. will be left without adequate levels of basic care. Instead, Americans face a glut of specialists who tend to charge more per visit. Specialists claim greater expertise and more experience. But they bypass a critical--yet less expensive--step in the health care process. It's a waste for a patient to visit a neurologist for a head cold checkup. It's a waste for the physician, as well...
...extension of the subway's Red Line fiver years ago enable travelers to bypass Cambridge on trips between Boston and the suburbs far west of Boston, cutting into the Wursthaus' customers, Cardullo said...