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"I can't think of a better case for an exception to be made," Mr Hancock told the Press Association.
The case has shone a light on a drug policy that critics see as outdated and has provoked widespread demands for urgent reform, as well as calls for an exception to be made for Billy until legislation can be considered.
The scholarship had typically gone to an athlete, Ms. Gordon explained, and though Mr. Lindsay-Abaire didn't know it at the time, she and Ms. McCormick lobbied hard for an exception to be made in his case.
This was after Dick Cheney had held out for an exception to be made for the CIA.Although the administration insists that it does not "torture" anyone, it has defined "torture" so narrowly as to exclude, for example, "water-boarding", where a captive is made to believe he is drowning.
In order for him to gain legal status and stay, lawyers told Menfhis he would likely need to first enter deportation proceedings, then petition for an exception to be made, Colleen said -- a risk the family is unwilling to take.
"If there's an exception to be made, then the requesting organization can come to the board and the board can authorize the hiring," board President Robert Viviano said in an interview.
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"A lot of players today take exception to being made to feel uncomfortable at the plate.
Exceptions to be made for those whose homes are at immediate risk.
Rules long on the books allowing special exceptions to be made for voters unable to make it to the polls on Election Day are now being expanded to make voting easier.
Enjoy windy days while they last (exceptions to be made for tornadoes, hurricanes or tropical storms).
But if you're a skier, and if it's snowed heavily overnight, an exception has to be made.
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