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Underperformance in the past, after all, is what allows for exceptional performance in the future.
In a later paper again, Walzer allows for exceptional cases in which sub-state terrorism might be excusable though not justifiable; he imagines as excusable "a terrorist campaign by Jewish militants against German civilians in the 1940s if attacks on civilians had been likely (in fact they would have been highly unlikely) to stop the mass murder of the Jews" (Walzer 2006, 7).
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Our model system allows for exceptional flexibility in the preparation of a large number of samples.
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Despite suggestions that correct procedures had not been followed, Wada later declared itself satisfied and its code does allow for exceptional circumstances mid-race.
The Scottish government argued the EU allowed for "exceptional circumstances" and the policy could continue.
Zodiac was the first production to employ the Filmstream camera in its native Filmstream mode, which records an uncompressed video stream, allowing for exceptional quality.
It was the presence of this body of water that allowed for the exceptional state of preservation paleontologists would later marvel at.
Our proposed residency test would address this, but allow for applications for exceptional funding".
Under exceptional circumstances, Article 16 allows for the concentration of all the powers of the state in the presidency.
A further 5.25 million shares will be sold through a "green-shoe" option, which allows for the issuance of additional shares if there is exceptional demand.
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