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On February 11th, Steve Doocy talked about those in Congress who favor some exceptions to strictures on immigration — for instance, for the families of victims of the September 11th attacks.
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The nullification trial reversed the conviction in part because the condemnation proceeding had failed to consider the doctrinal exceptions to that stricture.
And there are exceptions to the exceptions.
But instead of Congress establishing the blueprint for implementing new Height Act strictures and imposing that on the city, Issa suggested Congress amend the Height Act to give local leaders, in consultation with their constituents, the necessary leeway to give exceptions to the law if they chose to do so.
There are exceptions to this.
Chronic disease leads to strictures and fistulas.
Not adhering to strictures of the Marin County Fashion Police, can be fatal to your hopes for advancement.
For Powell, racial "diversity" was a "compelling state interest" which allowed an exception to the Fourteenth Amendment's general stricture against racial discrimination, but only if the method used was "precisely tailored" to that goal.
Strictures are often found on endoscopy and an approach to stricture management in the upper GI tract is shown in table 8.
Recent data also suggest that untreated inflammation eventually leads to stricture formation in most patients.
Exception to the rule.
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