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Discover Ludwig"exception cases" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to instances that are different from the typical case or pattern. For example: "Although the general rule is that all students must wear uniforms to school, there are a few exception cases in which a student can be exempt from the policy."
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Quantifying the similarity of exception cases is described, and three algorithms for efficiently searching for similar exception cases are proposed and evaluated both theoretically and by experimenting with synthetic data sets.
Reid is a nuanced thinker who does not shy away from detail, second order effects, exception cases, and so on.
The ways in which the previous exception cases were handled provides useful information in determining how to handle the current one.
Learn: Learn from past performance and human behavior to automate exception cases.
We include cases based on their legal outcomes – a verdict of murder or manslaughter – with one exception: cases described as intimate partner homicide in which the perpetrator committed suicide before the verdict (often directly after the homicide) are also included.
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The fact that the suitcase was resting in the trunk of the automobile at the time of respondent's arrest does not turn this into an 'automobile' exception case.
With a few exceptions, cases judged positive for BECLIN 1 were highly positive also for LC3.
With few exceptions, case-fatality ratios were fairly consistent, ranging between 3% and 10%.
With a few exceptions, case definitions have not been provided in published studies.
With few exceptions, case patients (n = 40) and controls (n = 80) had similar demographic characteristics (Table 1).
With 1 exception, all cases occurred in children, with 5 cases in children <3 years.
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