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But still today, more than 100,000 people are without coverage because of loopholes in the law.
Such incidents take place because of loopholes in the law.
However, there are loopholes in the law that you should be aware of.
But a loophole in the law has allowed him to hang on.
"Now I think there are so many loopholes in the law, they won't need to go underground."
"Through a loophole in the law, they could then build a 30-foot-wide private road."
Is there a loophole in the law that will let us sell these cars?
This would plug a loophole in the laws of many states.
"Without this, there is a big loophole in the law," he said.
Now there's a loophole in the law, and the weddings can begin.
"No, but the loopholes in the law will soon be closed.
There are still many loopholes in the law that make false claims possible.
"Business finally understands that using loopholes in the law is not correct," he said.
Of course, that predicated on them knowing the loophole in the law.
Soft money is often pumped into political campaigns through loopholes in the law.
It belonged to a man who was smart at finding loopholes in the law.
Opponents of abortion said it would have opened a huge loophole in the law.
A loophole in the law, Section 73.561, left educational stations exposed.
Both couples appear to fall right through a loophole in the law, much of which was drafted more than 100 years ago.
A loophole in the law, however, allowed projects with 24 units or less without state approval.
We cannot have loopholes in the law and human dignity must clearly be our guiding principle.
As a result, most of the arrests that have taken place for more than a decade are due to loopholes in the laws.
Environmental groups asserted that Duke was using loopholes in the law to increase emissions.
He said the state should instead focus on closing loopholes in the laws and improving enforcement.
He said the chief beneficiaries were lawyers charging clients money to find loopholes in the law.