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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exception by" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to indicate something or someone that deviates from the norm or is excluded from a rule or pattern. Example: Although the company has a strict dress code policy, some employees are given exception by the CEO to dress business casual on Fridays.
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Unless granted an exception by a judge, the company must adopt the suggestions.
"The exception by the defendant will be considered and decided by the court after examination of all evidence.
Alfonzo says he wants to remain with the Mets, and Greenberg said Alfonzo appreciated how the Mets made an exception by negotiating with him before his contract expired.
The Bureau's work has won awards by disclosing important information in the public interest and, with only this recent exception, by maintaining high standards of journalism".
The league moved slightly on one issue – the use of the midlevel exception by luxury tax-paying teams – and made other adjustments to its offer.
With one exception: by opportunistically swapping Labour's longstanding sycophancy to Rupert Murdoch for excoriation of him, Mr Miliband scored a hit over the phone-hacking scandal.
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Generally reassuring as that might be, there appear to be exceptions, by the way.
Texas allows voters to debug their ballots by voting for a straight ticket and making exceptions by voting in individual races on the ballot.
Java includes an exception handling mechanism that allows programs to signal the occurrence of errors by throwing exceptions and to handle these exceptions by catching them.
This allows us to handle exceptions by means of prioritized rules, thus taking lessons from non-monotonic reasoning.
The existence of exceptions by itself seems to secure the contingent status of relations between P1 and P2.
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