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loophole

noun as in escape

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Experts have also cautioned about removing the law because of the loophole it could create in campaign finance laws.

That prohibition did not explicitly cover online sales, but the city of San Diego is one of a number of local governments that adopted laws to eliminate any potential loophole.

Proponents of the measure say voting yes on it will “protect rights and freedoms” and “close loopholes” that future politicians could use to restrict rights.

From Salon

They also object to what they called a “court-created loophole” that makes the measure easier to pass.

However, some have considered it a loophole in the inheritance tax system.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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