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Soon, healthy athletes at competitions will become an exception.
While the Chinese government does not permit casinos on the mainland, Mr. Zhang said Hainan could become an exception.
'Doubt' Pays Off In an era when serious plays have had a hard time attracting Broadway audiences, John Patrick Shanley's "Doubt" has become an exception to the rule.
The UK agreed previously to restrictions on access to sensitive, secure data from Galileo for countries outside the EU, so why should it expect to become an exception?
But now, markets like this, and like the few stands owned by fishermen in New York City's Greenmarkets, have become an exception.
One reason the American promotion of democracy conjures up so little support from other democrats is that American democracy, once a model to emulate, has become an exception to avoid.
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The London 2012 logo caused such a storm at its launch in 2007, that it became an exception.
One reason Mr. Fator became an exception was that he was already a seasoned performer when he went on "America's Got Talent".
Toronto-Dominion also became an exception to Canadian banking with its successful foray into the United States, a move that has brought other Canadian banks more grief than growth.
Salesforce, a company that said a year ago that a major focus for it was "the women's issue," recently became an exception to the rule with the hiring of Tony Prophet, its first-ever chief equality officer.
In 2008, the finals became an exception to the away goals rule and employed extra time.
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