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Thus the stock option backdating litigation could be viewed as appropriate for a private securities class action, except that often the materiality of the resulting overstatement of net income and earnings per share was debatable.
Except that often, that's not quite the case.
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I don't usually have to interact with people from AOL that often, though, except when they're not answering my emails about new hires.
Hurrah, except that he often forgot to be cowardly: the grammarian, the public figure, the writer of letters to the newspaper, "somebody": all end up as "he".
SHE has nothing against polls, says Carroll Seron, a professor of legal sociology at the School of Public Affairs at Baruch College, except that they often tell a tale scrubbed bare of nuance.
Alcohol addiction may not seem to be the big deal that it once was, except that it often remains a matter of life and death.
NEW DELHI — His business rivals never fully understood how Manoj Jayaswal got so rich so fast, except that he often seemed joined at the hip with powerful politicians.
"His business rivals never fully understood how Manoj Jayaswal got so rich so fast, except that he often seemed joined at the hip with powerful politicians.
Such harvests might not be so bad, except that poachers often just cut down the entire tree to retrieve the vines on top while killing any animal they can find to eat during their stays in the jungle.
The summary is similar to the abstract, except that it often comprises several paragraphs, where the abstract is limited to a single paragraph.
Except that we often don't, like the recent case with the NY/NJ bomber or the Boston Marathon bombing that proved government surveillance and facial recognition to be ineffective in prevention.
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