In Basil's case the exceptive clause of Matthew was the main justification. |
The fourth chapter, which deals with exceptive words, is compiled in a similar manner. |
As an exceptive condition to the rule, therefore, family ties are acceptable-but practically speaking make no difference. |
In this case the concept of globality assumes not traditional but absolutely new, exceptive meanings and inspires new treatments and interpretations. |
Final abolishment of the current barbaric and tartaric exceptive laws, grant of all warranties for development of a free press, which mirrors the opinions, desires and hopes of the people. |
Is it not announced as a general maxim, to which there can be no exceptive case, Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof? |