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“All options are on the table,” Thune himself has noted, acknowledging the Senate has a role to play but also suggesting he’s open to bypassing it, if need be.

From Salon

This makes it a common way of bypassing TikTok’s content moderation guidelines - including for harassment and abuse.

From BBC

After Biden dropped out of the race following a disastrous debate performance, Harris was anointed to the top of the ticket, bypassing the scrutiny of a primary without a single vote being cast.

From BBC

California Common Cause and several of its allies had been hoping to give the Ethics Commission the power to send reform measures directly to voters, bypassing the council.

The House Speaker carries no portfolio for enforcing or bypassing military regulations; but the House does control the Pentagon’s purse strings.

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