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Up until now it's been only in exceptional circumstances, for example excluded students, but that's changing.
Under some circumstances, for example, they might simply indicate an early stage of vocabulary evolution.
The conventional HTST assumption fails under some circumstances, for example when the fluid layer near the wall is overprocessed.
Leaves requested for a longer period are approved only in exceptional circumstances (for example, mandatory military service).
Clauses allowing added inspections "in exceptional circumstances", for example, may allow the bribe-hunters to carry on much as usual.
Under certain circumstances, for example, the Chicago Board of Trade allows its members to assert their Fifth Amendment right while they are being investigated.
Individual and covert monitoring will rarely be justified on a random and deterrent basis unless there are exceptional circumstances (for example, suspicion of criminal activity).
Under what circumstances, for example, does it make more sense for some people to donate their excess funds as charitable gifts rather than keep them for themselves?
Leaves requested for a longer period than one year, or four quarters, are approved only in exceptional circumstances (for example, mandatory military service).
It states that under certain circumstances — for example, if the subway system or schools are closed — expectations of tutors will be limited.
Until there's an actual change in circumstances — for example, reduction in income — the schools will not include it in their calculations.
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