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BYPASS

BYPASS
ScnAdmin
1. ignore the junior or juniors normally in charge of the activity and handle it personally. (HCO PL 16 Jan 66) 2. jumping the proper terminal in a chain of command. (HCO PL 19 Jan 66 III)
BYPASS
ScnMaster
(noun) the state or condition of being ignored or not consulted; (verb) ignore, fail to consult, etc. Intro to Scn Ethics Glossary (app. 14.7.90)
BYPASS
ScnTUEU
jump the proper person in a chain of command. (noun) the state or condition of being ignored or not consulted; (verb) ignore, fail to consult, etc.(1) (verb) to set aside or ignore (someone or something) in order to reach a desired objective. The basic definition of the word bypass is "a way or path between two points that avoids or is auxiliary to the main way." To bypass a person or group means to jump the proper terminal in a chain of command; to ignore the junior or juniors normally in charge of an activity and handle it personally. (2) (noun) the action of bypassing.(1) to set aside or ignore (someone or something) in order to reach a desired objective. The basic definition of the word bypass is "a way or path between two points that avoids or is auxiliary to the main way." To bypass a person or group means to jump the proper terminal in a chain of command; to ignore the junior or juniors normally in charge of an activity and handle it personally. (2) the action of bypassing.