loophole in the PONS Dictionary

loophole Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

gap [or loophole], in the law
loophole in a contract

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A loophole meant that there was nothing to stop him contesting it again, and in the resulting by-election he was elected with an increased majority.
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However, participants experienced a number of loopholes, from smaller location to a smaller number of bands.
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From 2014, this loophole is closed, with the regulations rewritten to only allow camera mountings to be used for cameras.
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The 1890s created a loophole with the founding of club theatres.
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A loophole looks into the entrance hall from this room.
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He did a little research and discovered a loophole in the copyright.
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Embezzlers tend to have a gripe against their employer, have financial problems, or simply an inability to resist the temptation of a loophole they have found.
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Like the military towers, they had loopholes and "mashikiuls" (mchicoulis).
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To avoid this loophole, the experimenter has to ensure that particles travel far apart before being measured, and that the measurement process is rapid.
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The walls themselves were also pierced with loopholes.
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