Socialists, with some exceptions, have tended to believe that the proletariat should be kept in a state of hard-working asexual purity. |
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Meldrew and Greengrass, though, are the exceptions rather than the rule, she says. |
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In most places, both assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia are unlawful, although there are some exceptions. |
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With a few exceptions, all are students from various colleges of Delhi University and some even from schools. |
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Drama is full of the unexpected, the exceptions that prove the rule, improbabilities that seem entirely natural. |
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Traditionally hearsay evidence was inadmissible, subject to certain defined exceptions. |
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With few exceptions, all are solid teak with glass tops, which are either horizontal or inclined. |
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The exceptions are nonfat milk, fat-free yogurt and fat-free cottage cheese. |
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There are exceptions, which it would be indecorous, perhaps even counter-productive, to name. |
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They, in effect, said that comment on the failure to explain or contradict is the general rule but there were two exceptions to it. |
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It is a blanket provision, and there are no exceptions, qualifications or provisos that apply to that offence provision. |
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Now the state welfare budget is being cut, and new rules will end these exceptions. |
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Visiting time on the ward is from midday but I think they make exceptions for spooked gaijin with a wild look in their eyes. |
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There may be exceptions to both statements, but the exceptions are exceedingly rare. |
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With a small number of exceptions, the Supreme Court has control over its own docket. |
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With few exceptions, functionalism in Sweden was a matter of aesthetics, not of ideology. |
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I know it's a generalisation, and I'm always open to see the exceptions to the rule. |
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In general the few exceptions are not allowed to be used as arguments for making bad law. |
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While no two life sentences will be identical, exceptions to this general pattern will be rare. |
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With the exceptions of the enamel and dentin of the teeth, bone composes the hardest structures in the human body. |
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Humans, monkeys, guinea pigs, and the Indian fruit bat are exceptions and must obtain it from the diet. |
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The vast majority of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur near plate boundaries, but there are some exceptions. |
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The exceptions are the fetuses, but only because they aren't cross-sectioned, just propped up in display cases. |
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Just because you don't fall into this particular line, or know a few exceptions personally, doesn't mean it's completely discardable. |
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With a few exceptions the Orchestra's entire repertoire is traditional Russian folk music. |
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There are a number of well-established exceptions to the general rule and their list is not closed. |
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Although there are exceptions, most Chinese ceramics can be categorized by reign marks, seal marks and emblems. |
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Those who did not, such as Desmond Tutu, were the exceptions that proved the rule. |
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Two or three of the metropolitan dioceses offer welcomed exceptions to this general rule. |
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Subject to a few defined exceptions, council tax is a local tax levied on every dwelling. |
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The entire catalogue of exceptions under Article XX is qualified by an introductory clause commonly termed the chapeau. |
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With some exceptions, strong regional or Spanish accents are associated with working-class status. |
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Like most edible crops, beans should always be rotated, the exceptions being tomatoes, asparagus and Jerusalem artichokes. |
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Generally horse riders acknowledge their appreciation by raising their hands and smiling although there are the exceptions. |
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It's a pretty simple concept, and apparently it applies across the board, no exceptions. |
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Applicants are expected to be new assistant professors or postdoctoral fellows at an academic institution, but exceptions will be considered. |
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Golf announcers, with too few exceptions, have always been on the rah-rah side, acting in the booth as cheerleaders for the players. |
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Osaka prints are with a few exceptions of bijin prints exclusively designs of actors and kabuki scenes. |
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There are exceptions to what I said, since flechettes and armor piercing rounds were designed with armor in mind. |
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With a few important exceptions, the white wines of the Graves have never been impressive. |
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Until 1999, Star Wars films were rated on a scale of 10 to 10 with no exceptions. |
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With a few notable exceptions such as rayon, most synthetic fibers come from petrochemicals. |
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The portrayal of characters, with a few notable exceptions, further convoluted any understanding of the spirit and emotion behind this tale. |
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With limited exceptions, both agreements ban all high seas fishing for salmon. |
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Again, the Jokers are wild cards, and can be played at any time on any trick, with only rare exceptions. |
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Other exceptions to compositionality are idioms, figures of speech, and expressions which are subject to pragmatic interpretations. |
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I'd classify the Kiwis as honest, basically, though there are always exceptions. |
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Can we establish a working theory to explain these exceptions, and what consequences might this have? |
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Business, with a regrettable few exceptions, is booming in a town known the world over because of its famous Rock. |
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Graphics have been sharpened slightly, but the racing courses are the same, and with minor exceptions, so are the vehicles. |
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The exceptions are practically all African and Arab countries, amounting altogether to only a tenth of the world's population. |
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If there were no regular laws of nature, miracles could not be recognized as exceptions and would lose their function as divine signs. |
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With few exceptions, the governor's responses, written or otherwise, are not preserved. |
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Endless flights to test the effects of weightlessness on fruit flies left us cold and indifferent with few exceptions. |
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Accordingly, I find that all of the allegations in the statement of claim fall within the policy exceptions, even interpreted restrictively. |
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Only rarely do legitimate children express such feelings of inferiority, and these exceptions are instructive. |
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The bad financial situation of William Clark and Samuel Curwen were exceptions for most returnees were wealthy. |
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The most speciose insect orders like the Coleoptera, Diptera and Lepidoptera tend to have small genome sizes with very few or no exceptions. |
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America's environmental revival is a rich and complicated story with many specific exceptions, caveats and, of course, setbacks. |
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With the exceptions of oats and rice, the major endosperm storage proteins of all cereal grains are prolamins. |
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With few exceptions, the schemes are engaged more with the exploration of formal architectonic themes than with conceptual concerns. |
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Moreover, as regulations proliferate, there is increased demand for exceptions that can sensitively accommodate religious needs. |
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This routinism extends to most of the performances, though Plummer, Domini Blythe as Goneril and Godin are the principal exceptions. |
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With only a couple of exceptions, rutting activity is finished or nearly so. |
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He had to take to the hills and it was from here that he blessed Ireland and all in it with two exceptions, snakes and the Red Bog. |
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This review includes definitive and commemorative stamp types with some exceptions. |
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There are those rare exceptions, though, works of animation that are either visually stunning or serve to make some sort of satiric commentary. |
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The district agreed to settle the lawsuit and allow exceptions to its dress code for religious clothing. |
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And the system, with few exceptions, still provides the backbone of professional education and development within the Army. |
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So the work of the court can be done basically by telecommuting, with some rare exceptions. |
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The exceptions were the white cotton cloth called baft and the off-white cloth that was called malti or mansuri or kham. |
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With very few exceptions, they easily agreed that what was going on in their bailiwicks was incomparable and required a different approach. |
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And, indeed, these predictions seem to be largely upheld, although there are intriguing exceptions. |
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That is putting it pretty strongly, and there are admirable exceptions, but it is embarrassingly close to the mark. |
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With very few exceptions, most of the rest of the population lives in small picturesque villages on the seacoast. |
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Clause 1 provided that the holding was let subject to the exceptions and reservations thereinafter mentioned. |
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The design director, a masthead editor or the news desk should be consulted on doubtful cases or proposals for exceptions. |
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The dense thicket of rules and exceptions will drive away, or drive mad, almost anyone else. |
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Similarly, the seaward boundary was defined as 10 km offshore, with exceptions based on specific circumstances. |
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There may be exceptions, but I defy anyone to prove me wrong on this point. |
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His protagonists, with few exceptions, are driven to self-destruction or weakened to the point of being destroyed. |
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With two exceptions, actual violence by the deceased upon the accused was required. |
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Several tree species are striking exceptions, perhaps the most notable being the world's most massive tree, the giant sequoia. |
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With few exceptions, having taken a toke the night before has not one iota of impact on the job people do. |
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The continental slope would therefore give, apart from rare exceptions, a good approximation of the precise extent of the continent domain. |
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Significantly both these phrases stand out as exceptions to the anapaestic metre. |
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While there are exceptions, few congregations operate as true intergenerational communities. |
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These acts are illegal and have to be pursued vigorously and toughly, without any exceptions. |
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The clarity and consistency of the present policy would be put at risk if exceptions were made. |
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With very few exceptions, all trains of this type have bench seating and large numbers of grab handles. |
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Aristotle famously rejects the infinite in mathematics and in physics, with some notable exceptions. |
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With few exceptions, animal color patterns show a high degree of bilateral symmetry in shape of pattern elements. |
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While most sonnets conform to the usual rules of prosody, with their decasyllables and 14 rhymed lines, there are exceptions throughout the set. |
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Now the prevailing opinion is that, with few exceptions, NFL teams are well-stocked at the most critical position on offense. |
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With one or two exceptions one can mix and match for a combination of the options. |
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With very few exceptions, however, Cabernet Sauvignon was left to command California's highest wine prices, Merlot to swell sales volumes. |
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In my view, rock, despite a few exceptions, is not really suited for storytelling and not especially congenial to the subtler kind of lyric. |
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There are always exceptions to the rule, but in general I think this is true. |
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We listed a few words that we claimed were just exceptions to the claim that monosyllabic adjectives inflect, and we included wrong on that list. |
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Parties and electoral blocs were free to organize, with few exceptions, and a large number managed to register. |
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The freewheeling commentary in the general media, with a few notable exceptions, was pitched at too low a level to call this a teaching moment. |
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Most give pretty basic info with not a lot of flash, but there are always exceptions to the rule. |
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Why, then, have universities and colleges, with a few exceptions, consistently underspent? |
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Sometimes, it might be correct to let exceptions go unhandled, but usually that is not the case. |
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However, the further away from the borane series the cluster type, the more exceptions to the rules are found. |
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But the fact is that these are in the nature of exceptions rather than the rule. |
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Are there double standards, e.g., one set of stated rules yet unstated exceptions for certain people? |
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With a couple of exceptions it's an untried and untested team that takes the court against Chester at the Northgate Arena. |
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Do you not realize that everyone at uni with a few exceptions has some level of general knowledge? |
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However, most neutron stars have a mass of about 1.35 solar masses, albeit with interesting exceptions. |
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The few exceptions to this definition are the oxides of carbon, the carbonates, the cyanides, and a few other families of compounds. |
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The exceptions are the superior oblique, which is enervated by the trochlear nerve, and the lateral rectus, which is enervated by the abducens. |
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I'm hoping that it's a blip for the Coen bros, you know one of those exceptions to the rule of them making really good films. |
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First, they say that laws are made for the general rule, not the exceptions. |
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Projects like the HOTOL spaceplane have been rare exceptions to British disinterest in human spaceflight. |
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Apart from a few honourable exceptions, the architects never seem to have examined their actions critically. |
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The exceptions will lessen the penalty's deterrent effect, an effect that benefits many. |
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With a few exceptions, most of them are no-names, working behind the scenes and far from the public glare. |
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With few exceptions, you're in the land of Buffalo wings, bread sticks, and cheesy bread. |
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The exceptions, he wrote, are those who come as warriors or spies or to spread corruption, vice and drugs. |
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The suprascapular artery was also found to be a very constant branch of the thyroid axis, there being only 4 exceptions, vide Group 4 variations. |
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As a rule the non-fighting vehicles carried a name only, but there were exceptions. |
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There were only a few exceptions to this general pattern of noninvolvement. |
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The single exceptions are the only two working-class characters who show any signs of aspiration or youth. |
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On a case-by-case basis, the Special Agent in Charge or their designee may grant exceptions to the directive and this policy. |
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I disliked virtually everything they asked for, with two notable exceptions. |
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There are notable exceptions, especially among academics and medical faculties. |
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For the most part, the acting in the movie is excellent, with some notable exceptions. |
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In the longer term, the only equitable solution is to make the whole region nuclear-free, with no exceptions. |
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What constitutes a statutory nuisance is carefully defined in section 79 and so too are numerous exceptions. |
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Freud affirmed that, with very few exceptions, dreams were disguised, hallucinatory fulfilments of repressed wishes. |
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Items 4 to 6 of the items overriding the exceptions relate to item 4 of the excepted items. |
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Limiting exceptions to the rule to clear cases obviates the need for deliberation in every case. |
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Even so, it has had too many lulls, been too careless with the football and, with few exceptions, lacked cohesion. |
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That's the beginning and the end, the alpha and the omega, and there's no exceptions. |
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Still except for sundry exceptions of inadequate transference and omission, he renders them competently. |
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They do require performance with only stipulated exceptions, but the law of tort does not. |
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Though most laptops are stolen simply for the hardware to be fenced, exceptions will exist. |
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There is an endless list of possible exceptions to this general outlook that may arise during the game. |
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This date will be strictly adhered to with exceptions being made only for qualifier classes held after that date. |
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Generally, with isolated and notable exceptions such as impaired driving, the perceived risk of detection for commission of a crime is low. |
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With a few exceptions, the movie essentially lifts the musical out of the Broadway theatre and transposes it onto celluloid. |
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Occasionally there are extraordinary exceptions, such as the American alligator, which having been almost extirpated is once again abundant. |
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I am talking about total output and overall patterns here, not exceptions to the rule. |
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At the moment the only exceptions were when the fair was in town to allow the workers to stay overnight and on Bonfire Night. |
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The exceptions are the Oxbridge people who exercise so much power in the universities, the civil service and political life. |
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A few exceptions are made for fish and fruits that aren't generally grown in Alberta such as cherries, apples, pears, etc. |
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With few exceptions, non-quadratic homogeneous polynomials have received little attention as possible candidates for yield functions. |
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With few exceptions, the mass media suppresses all information about the entire topic. |
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Big media, with a few honorable exceptions, are respectfully swallowing the big lies. |
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With a few heartwarming exceptions, these workers are churlishly protective of their narrow self-interest. |
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Biochemistry may explain why most of the exceptions to the genetic code involve stop codons. |
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The only exceptions to this rule are a baseball card and a few purely illustrational reproductions of newspaper clippings or book covers. |
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The only exceptions are journalists embedded with US military units, a practice that many fear skews the reporting of the war. |
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International swimming rules are followed with just a few exceptions, such as optional platform or in-water starts, but no prostheses or assistive devices are permitted. |
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Experimentation and other forms of consumption were seen, with hardly any exceptions, as one-way tickets to addiction, social disengagement and mental and physical misery. |
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The gadolinium and lutetium exceptions result in a marked increase in radius compared to the slight decrease in metal atom radius for the other elements. |
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Even if the legislature must be able to discourage unjustified absences, it cannot penalise them by creating exceptions to the right to legal assistance. |
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With some few exceptions, the Pennsylvania axe generally has a slanted base, sloping towards the back, and complementing the slant at the top of the blade plate. |
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With some noteworthy exceptions, city people have been drinking really, really gross water for centuries. |
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With few exceptions, literary attempts to encapsulate the early years of life have tended to sound either implausibly precocious or excessively dumb. |
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Unfortunately, with a few notable exceptions, they did a typical drive-by. |
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The Kyoto Protocol caps global emissions, but with two huge exceptions. |
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With few exceptions, noticeably the larger and more expensive inboard cruisers, new boat sales have been on a steady downward trend for more than a decade. |
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With some notable exceptions, few scholars have been able to develop their writing skills while fulfilling their obligations to teaching and research. |
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But the other characteristic that this distinguished group, with few exceptions, shares in common is their outspoken opposition to school vouchers. |
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There were some exceptions, such as Philadelphia, but in colonies such as Virginia and Maryland, the public lock-ups were not big enough to cope with large numbers of inmates. |
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Abstractness and generality, however, also allow a wide berth of hedging since any contradictions or challenges can be explained away as exceptions. |
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With few exceptions, the order of potency on adrenoceptors is noradrenaline, adrenaline, isoprenaline, while on the adrenoceptor, the order is reversed. |
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Some interesting exceptions to the correlation between body size and pneumaticity occur in birds that dive underwater to feed, such as grebes, loons, and penguins. |
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There were exceptions, as our instructor, Kimberlee Sue Moran, pointed out, but criminals behaved in mostly predictable ways. |
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The exceptions are for coronary bypass and for heart failure or shock. |
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But there were two important exceptions to the long list of deniers. |
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So, with some minor exceptions, all the wines of Burgundy are produced either from the Chardonnay grape for white wines, or the Pinot Noir for reds. |
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Any exceptions could only be made for very strong and justifiable reasons. |
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These are all very broad, general traits and there are always exceptions. |
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There are noticeable exceptions to the general blandness of the extras. |
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With very few exceptions the patriots of this country are all timid adventurers led by ambitious intriguers, avid speculators who never dared to take up arms in our favour. |
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With very few exceptions, most examples of bioadhesion have yet to be reduced to a simple set of principles in chemical and mechanical engineering. |
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Notable exceptions showed that white wagtails and brown hares shifted from scramble to contest competition as their food was increasingly clumped in space. |
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They are the rare exceptions who were able to write their own ticket! |
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With few exceptions, the significant legal costs produces no discernable value for anybody but the regulators themselves. |
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Now Defra has announced that the Government will keep the rural exceptions policy, allowing local councils to grant planning permission for affordable homes. |
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Young people who have been commissioned reserve officers know that with very rare exceptions, they will not be called up for active military service. |
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Such feature is given to us while the continuable exceptions occur. |
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Research seems to be sporadic in several other respects as well with the important exceptions of investigations in demography and family sociology. |
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Since the 1960s, with few exceptions, on the greatest questions of good and evil, the Left has either been neutral toward or actively supported evil. |
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There are some exceptions in the financial services sector, where a degree in business, commerce or mathematics and a postgrad in IT can still secure an IT position. |
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It may also be the case that, with a few possible exceptions, no one with the intellectual abilities of Henry George succeeded to the leadership of the movement. |
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Such statements are often admissible under exceptions to the law that otherwise forbids the use of hearsay at trial. |
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Most evangelical colleges teach evolution, albeit quietly, carefully, and often tentatively, although there are exceptions. |
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With decreasingly few exceptions, media is supported by advertising. |
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This exercise led him to conclude that, with few exceptions, the six presidents differed little in their publicly stated motives for vetoing legislation. |
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Only on rare occasions are there exceptions to the lock-step unity of petrol power. |
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There are a few exceptions to this pattern, most famously in seahorses where females have an ovipositor which places unfertilized ova into the male's pouch for insemination. |
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Even the presenters, with the exceptions of Efron and Travolta, were top-notch. |
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He saw Anglicans, with honourable exceptions, as lazy pluralists. |
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With a few truly bizarre exceptions, insects don't even have hemoglobin. |
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The exceptions shine out all the more brilliantly for their rareness. |
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There have been certain exceptions, but the policy is tilted heavily to excluding Sikhs because of their beards and turbans. |
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The only exceptions would be residential premises like care homes, hospices, prisons and private members' clubs, where members would hold an annual ballot on allowing smoking. |
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With some pertinent exceptions, dermatomycosis is typically confined to the superficial keratinized tissue and, thus, can often be treated with topical antifungal medications. |
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Apart from a few notable exceptions, everything seemed to conform to type. |
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For one thing, anybody who has been reviewed with rare exceptions has gotten favorable and unfavorable reviews. |
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Though there were many individual exceptions, the broad middle class which carried so much weight in mid-nineteenth century Europe was educated but not cultivated. |
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With some notable exceptions, modem developments along the Thames have failed to respond to the scale of the river and wide flat sweep of the estuary landscape. |
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There are many exceptions to the rule, but a fear of affluenza has prompted some wealthy parents to disinherit their children for magnanimous reasons. |
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There are flashes of her old, mordant wit, but with very few exceptions, little of the lives or personalities of her protagonists is given room to come alive and breathe. |
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There are exceptions to protect the privacy of individuals, but the state's power to classify documents as national-security secrets is strictly limited. |
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With very few exceptions, if I don't know you I don't friend you. |
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Schuckardt is wearing the mozetta, which is worn by the Pope and Cardinals everywhere, and by Archbishops and Bishops in their dioceses with a few exceptions. |
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A quick detailing of the penalties for noncompliance as well as exceptions can be found here. |
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Oceanic navigation was with some exceptions forbidden, out of a not unreasonable conviction that all blue-water sailors in these days were potential pirates. |
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These were exceptions largely brought about by incompetent leadership, raw recruits, a disdain for the enemy, and involving an element of tactical surprise. |
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With only a few exceptions, the host plants of the oligophagous beetles are taxonomically related. |
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Declinatory exceptions do not tend to defeat the demand, but only to decline the jurisdiction of the judge before whom it is brought. |
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With some exceptions, doorknocking is likely to elicit a large number of small donations but relatively few large donations. |
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They do not usually depend on the rank of the guilty party, although there are some exceptions associated with royal privilege. |
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With some notable exceptions, most Iberian early Bell Beaker burials are at or near the coastal regions. |
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Those exceptions were responsible for brief, but remarkable resurgences of Roman power. |
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Generals and Emperors were exceptions, as they would typically have their own personal physician with them. |
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The invertebrae are usually forbidden, the only exceptions being several types of locusts enumerated in the Torah. |
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European countries and the United States ceded control of Treaty Ports in China, with the exceptions of Hong Kong and Macau. |
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Since May 2002, only a handful of referendums have been held, and they have mostly been negative, with only a few exceptions. |
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Notable exceptions include the Kerry slug and certain species of wood lice native to Ireland but not Great Britain. |
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With few exceptions, the monarch is bound by constitutional convention to act on the advice of the Government. |
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People born in Northern Ireland are, with some exceptions, deemed by UK law to be citizens of the United Kingdom. |
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They are also, with similar exceptions, entitled to be citizens of Ireland. |
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Powered boats are limited to 12 knots between Lambeth Bridge and downstream of Tower Bridge, with some exceptions. |
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It is inevitable that all people will learn a first language and with few exceptions, they will be fully successful. |
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In modern Spanish, there is no difference between the pronunciation of orthographic b and v, with some exceptions in Caribbean Spanish. |
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Most Hindu traditions revere a body of religious or sacred literature, the Vedas, although there are exceptions. |
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Although there are exceptions, among scholars of Pagan studies it is the older, inclusive use of the term which has gained wider usage. |
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The exceptions are theoretical work, for which a media project is required. |
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The only exceptions are applicants for organ scholarships and those applying to read for a second undergraduate degree. |
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Each decade has brilliant exceptions to every rule and entirely forgettable confirmations of it. |
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O'Toole was a guest star, one of occasional exceptions to Olivier's policy of casting productions from a regular company. |
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The first notable players to use two hands were the 1930s Australians Vivian McGrath and John Bromwich, but they were lonely exceptions. |
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Normally, one batter may not overtake another while running between bases, although there are exceptions to this rule. |
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The first World Snooker Championship was held in 1927, and it has been held annually since then with few exceptions. |
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The Liverpool away strip has more often than not been all yellow or white shirts and black shorts, but there have been several exceptions. |
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The Manchester United away strip has often been a white shirt, black shorts and white socks, but there have been several exceptions. |
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Island countries are typically small with low populations, although some, like Indonesia and Japan are notable exceptions. |
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In the United States, trade unions are almost always aligned with the Democratic Party with a few exceptions. |
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However, there are a number of exceptions, depending on the state, the college and the subject. |
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People not ordinarily resident in the UK are in general not entitled to free hospital treatment, with some exceptions such as refugees. |
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The exceptions would expire on January 30, 2009, unless extended by the Federal Reserve Board. |
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The common concept of South Asia is largely inherited from the administrative boundaries of the British Raj, with several exceptions. |
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Although Tamil dialects do not differ significantly in their vocabulary, there are a few exceptions. |
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Converts to Orthodoxy are usually formally baptized into the Orthodox Church, though exceptions are sometimes made. |
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Nevertheless, there are some exceptions based on sociopolitical and cultural differences. |
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With very few exceptions, every character was acted by a different player to allow as many pupils as possible to take part. |
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There are a few exceptions to the TV licensing regime where live TV may be watched without a TV licence being held for that property. |
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It is also, where possible, flown from Scottish Government buildings every day from 8am until sunset, with certain exceptions. |
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A national anthem is usually in the national or most common language of the country, whether de facto or official, there are notable exceptions. |
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While most national anthems are in the standard major scale, there are a number of notable exceptions. |
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Usually, there is no fence along the land border, but there are exceptions like the Ceuta border fence, and some places at the eastern border. |
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Comyn insisted that there should be no reprisals or disinheritance, which Edward accepted, with notable exceptions. |
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An earldom became, with a few exceptions, the default peerage to which a former Prime Minister was elevated. |
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In the United States protection of coats of arms is for the most part limited to specific units of the armed forces, with a few exceptions. |
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Both arose from attempts to resist centralisation and assert Breton constitutional exceptions to tax. |
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It is commonly preceded by the Bronze Age in Europe and Asia and the Stone Age in Africa, with exceptions. |
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With some exceptions, population levels rose rapidly at the beginning of the Neolithic until they reached the carrying capacity. |
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These codified laws were the exceptions rather than the rule, however, as during much of ancient times Roman laws were left mostly uncodified. |
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With a few exceptions, after the early 1970s proposals to close other lines were met with vociferous public opposition and were quietly shelved. |
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However, many exceptions or combinations exist, as in the Iliad, Odyssey and Aeneid. |
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In Spain, with some exceptions, there has been little opposition to the installation of inland wind parks. |
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With a few exceptions, such as the Porifera, invertebrates generally have bodies composed of differentiated tissues. |
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They can be dull, small and of varying colour, but there are exceptions that are appreciated for their aesthetic qualities. |
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Usually contour intervals are consistent throughout a map, but there are exceptions. |
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They have predominantly pale plumage, the exceptions being the brown and Peruvian pelicans. |
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Discharge of oil within them has been completely outlawed, with a few minimal exceptions. |
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District heating pipelines are normally installed underground, with some exceptions. |
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In Switzerland in general, and in Austria and Germany, as rare exceptions, citizens have to join a Compulsory Fire Service. |
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With rare exceptions, the brown rat lives wherever humans live, particularly in urban areas. |
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All species are tolerant of a wide range of soils and pH levels but, with few exceptions, demand good drainage. |
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Native American music in North America is almost entirely monophonic, but there are notable exceptions. |
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Article 4 of the Convention also bans forced or compulsory labour, with some exceptions such as a criminal penalty or military service. |
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The exceptions were the areas along the Ohio River settled by Southerners, the southern portions of states such as Indiana, Ohio and Illinois. |
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The views of philosophers, with few exceptions, have coincided with the pecuniary interests of their class. |
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One of the few exceptions is the African pancake tortoise, which has a flat, flexible shell that allows it to hide in rock crevices. |
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Nonresidents are taxed only on certain types of income from sources within the jurisdictions, with few exceptions. |
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Only net income from business activities, whether conducted by individuals or entities is taxable, with few exceptions. |
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The natural bait angler, with few exceptions, will use a common prey species of the fish as an attractant. |
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Verner's Law explains a category of exceptions to Grimm's Law, where a voiced fricative appears where Grimm's Law predicts a voiceless fricative. |
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For most of them, we do not have any idea as to what their Celtic names might have been, with one or two possible exceptions. |
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The population decline coincided with the general collapse of urban life in the West in the 5th and 6th centuries with few exceptions. |
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When military conflicts broke out between the Ottoman Empire and enemies, Greeks usually took arms against the empire, with few exceptions. |
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Marriages between parents and children, or between full siblings, with few exceptions, have been considered incest and forbidden. |
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However, most of these countries have exceptions for minors, usually requiring parental or judicial authorization. |
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This was a prime mark of distinction between the free and the bonded and no exceptions were permitted. |
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In general, the climate is extremely hot and arid, although there are exceptions. |
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The exceptions were Venice, Florence, Lucca, and a few others, which remained republics in the face of an increasingly monarchic Europe. |
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Traditionally known for their prowess with ground forces, the Mongols rarely used naval power, with a few exceptions. |
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Elements from other dialects continue to exist in the standard language, but as exceptions rather than the rule. |
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The two exceptions are Greek, which is written in the Greek script, and Bulgarian, which is written in Cyrillic script. |
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Noteworthy exceptions are modern hinter, munter and unter, for which however Middle High German preferred hinder, munder, under. |
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With a few exceptions, most languages in the Uralic family make extensive use of cases. |
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Since then, congresses have been held in various countries every year, with the exceptions of years during the World Wars. |
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The IPA is more common in bilingual dictionaries, but there are exceptions here too. |
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