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An exception could be made if steps were taken to prevent further abuses.
It's not often I feel sorry for bookmakers, but an exception could be made here.
Wyden said an exception could be made for searches for communications of people who are believed to be in danger.
No exception could be made for the pint-size rebel, who sat through the hearing with his hair in a ponytail, manifestly bored.
The judge, defense lawyers and prosecutors had initially hoped an exception could be made to permit General Noriega's defense lawyers to be paid a full commercial rate of $250 to $350 per hour.
The staff were forbidden to give presents to patients, but in Naida's case — because Naida had no visitors and no letters and no other home — an exception could be made.
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Exceptions could be made for major events like the Fourth of July.
Reasonable exceptions could be made for vital workers like police and fire personnel.
Exceptions could be made if needed — for example, the patient was allergic to NSAIDs — but had to be documented.
But exceptions could be made for certain permanent and congenital conditions whose treatment carries no threat of artificially enhanced performance.
Exceptions could be made, he said, in schools or courtrooms -- where preserving decorum is a legitimate state interest.
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