Sentence examples for exception refers from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, it should be remembered that the statutory exception refers to appointees "on the policymaking level," not "policymaking employees". Thus, whether or not judges actually make policy, they certainly are on the same level as policymaking officials in other branches of government and therefore are covered by the exception.

This exception refers to synthetic data creation methodology where we use blocks with 500 points for stream data.

The main exception refers to a statistically significant and positive effect on employment in the year-to-year specifications only, with an economic magnitude, however, very close to zero.

The only exception refers to the case where the factor worm strain was corrected by the factor worm genotype, suggesting that the observed variation among C. elegans strains is due to differences in genotypic composition.

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"There is only one exception referred to as Stockholm Agreement, which applies only to Ro-Ro [cargo] passenger ships in the EU".

The only exception referred to the C100 replicate populations.

One of the exceptions refers to the factor bacterial strain, which no longer produced a significant effect if corrected by any of the other factors.

If such efforts prove unsuccessful, a country may, subject to some exceptions, refer the dispute for compulsory settlement by the UN International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (located in Hamburg, Ger)., by arbitration, or by the ICJ.

The court, on a hearing on the report and exceptions, referred the cause back to the master, Mr. Bishop, to ascertain and report, on the evidence given, and on further evidence, the total amount of the damages sustained by the plaintiff in consequence of the illegal publication and sale.

They might have stumbled across Federalist 81, where Alexander Hamilton explained that "regulations" and "exceptions" referred to the authority of Congress to make rules for things such as jury trials in the event that a situation arose in which the Supreme Court had to reexamine the facts of a case.

The inclusion in the new directive of possible criminal offences previously governed by annulled Framework Decision 2005/667/JHA requires that the amended directive clearly states that the exceptions refer both to criminal offences and to simple infringements.

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