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Secretary of State Colin L. Powell on Thursday argued that Brazil's action was discriminatory, while the administration's position was universal, with admitted exceptions.
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Saint Paul remains topical today in a way that no one else in the Bible (with the admitted exception of God) can rival.
The laws of economics don't admit exceptions, say the Austrians.
(Fortunately for Bates, Mary's morals aren't so rigid as not to admit exceptions in return for certain favors).
In addition, most correlations are not absolute, they admit exceptions.
Exclusive cp-laws of the form "exclusively cp, As are Bs" admit exceptions, i.e., instantiations of As which are not-Bs (Pietroski and Rey speak of "abnormal" instances; 1995, 88).
"Until they can prove to me that they can win under this system, all of the criticism was legitimate," he said, but he admitted two exceptions.
While Switzerland as a non-EU member was a special case, "the EU has admitted that exceptions to the principles of non-discrimination and free movement are possible under special circumstances", said the newspaper Basler Zeitung.
His world view hasn't changed; he's merely admitted an exception.
He was bored, he said, with scores from the age of "gaslights and horses," although he admits to exceptions: Mozart, Wagner, Beethoven symphonies.
In France, the king's coin offers the industry some shelter from risk, but threatens to become a sort of mandatory bear hug a protection racket that admits no exceptions, not even its own cultural ones.
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