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And, second, a relation can partially verify a classical dependency in the sense that only some tuples, called exceptions, break the dependency.
In the MIPS architecture interrupts, traps, system calls, and everything else that can disrupt the normal flow of execution, are called exceptions and are handled by a single mechanism.
In these disclosures, underwriters typically said that loans that did not meet even lowered lending standards, called exceptions, accounted for a "significant" or "substantial" portion of the loans contained in the securities, but they offered little hard, statistical information that Clayton promised prosecutors it would provide as evidence.
JH: Social software allows companies to systematize what I call "exception handling," dealing with unanticipated issues that are not part of the normal workflow.
On the other hand, an exception that can be handled locally within a participant is called local exception [15].
"Everyone we called, without exception, dropped everything and came down.
The bold military intervention in Mali was called "the exception" for a president who is seen as pleasant, uncharismatic and unauthoritative — read "unpresidential" — by many who supported him a year ago.
In fact, I've only ever had monogamous, exclusive relationships with people I've met offline, with one booty call exception.
It explains why MIPS exceptions are called "precise," discusses exception entry points, and discusses some software conventions.
We call the exception flow a path in a program call graph that links the signaler and the handler of an exception.
He says he runs the business on what he calls an "exception" basis: "To the extent that there is a significant variation better or worse than expected, we drill in to understand that".
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