huge loophole
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhugeandloophole
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huge
adjective
uk/hjuːdʒ/us/hjuːdʒ/
extremely large in size ...
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loophole
noun[C]
uk/ˈluːp.həʊl/us/ˈluːp.hoʊl/
a small mistake in an agreement or law that gives someone the chance to avoid having to ...
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(Definition ofhugeandloopholefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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That remains, if not ahugeloophole, at least a roadway—probably to the supermarket.
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It would mean that anyone could exploit what would not be a small loophole but ahugeloophole.
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This was felt by many countries, particularly the green groups, to be ahugeloophole.
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Thathugeloopholecan be related to the now privatised water companies.
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The proposal is an important step towards closing ahugeloopholein non-discriminatory legislation.
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It is very worrying that anotherhugeloopholein the system will be created by introducing a declaration of local connection.
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The real problem will occur when we find that there is ahugeloopholewhich can only be corrected by primary legislation.
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False or deliberately misleading statements should be a punishable offence, otherwise ahugeloopholeopens up.
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They do not provide anyhugeloopholefor even the most malevolent local authority to leap through.
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That is ahugeloophole.
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There are huge loopholes that any young person who is determined to use spray paints for graffiti will discover.
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This attention to finicky detail can obscure huge loopholes.
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