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Rather, the death penalty should be reserved for exceptional circumstances.
The forfeiture committee, it seems, requires a lower standard of proof of incompetence – perhaps rightly if knighthoods should be reserved for exceptional achievement.
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OK, to honour the principle that management should be allowed to manage, maybe a few quid could be reserved for truly exceptional cases.
Meat is reserved for special gatherings.
CT-scan was reserved for special cases.
"The limited numbers of Fellowships available will be reserved for candidates of exceptional ability who demonstrate a commitment to pursing a career in biomedical research and show potential as future research leaders," they say.
Tickets can be reserved for $100.
That can be reserved for games.
He is ambivalent whether any believing Christian can become a martyr by virtue of the manner of their death, or whether martyrdom is reserved for those who have lived exceptional lives.
With a ratio of 1.5 staff per guest room, the service is exceptional, especially on the rooftop terrace, which is reserved for guests and is the ideal spot for a sunset cocktail.
It's not about plucking the exceptional survivors from our fractured landscape where opportunity is reserved for a select few.
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