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In addition, clubs will no longer be able to skirt the salary cap by backloading contracts with balloon payments.
WSJ: NHL, Union Reach Tentative Agreement
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The Obama administration said Tuesday it will allow eight more states to skirt key provisions of the No Child Left Behind law, bringing to 19 the number that no longer have to abide by main tenets of the unpopular legislation.
WSJ: Eight More States Get No Child Left Behind Waiver
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The only thing that's certain: The absolute star athlete, with no obvious behavioral issues or other red flags, can skirt the process altogether.
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Were United to fly no more, there would be big consequences for the airline alliances, partnerships formed to skirt rules blocking international mergers.
ECONOMIST: Who gains if United should die?
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Although Munoz describes getting e-mail permission from parents to enter their kids in computer game contests as "no big deal, " he fears that tech-savvy kids may find ways to skirt the guidelines.
CNN: Web firms say they're ready for FTC child-privacy rules
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"I go out and think: 'Oh no, do I have to really go to that shop, do I really need a new skirt, do I really have to, '" she says.
BBC: Fat profits: Business embraces big people
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The jeeps travel on rudimentary dirt tracks (built to access Tahiti's network of hydroelectric stations) and skirt sheer drops overlooking vast river valleys while going up hills so steep you feel like gravity is no longer on your side.
BBC: Five ways to experience Tahiti's waterfall valleys
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Combined with nylon (a Du Pont invention from 1939), Spandex allowed the production of tights with no garter or stocking belt, which in turn meant designers like Mary Quant could take the hemline of the skirt way up.
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