Sentence examples for exceptions to the principle from inspiring English sources

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"We have these limited exceptions to the principle that we only hold people after conviction," said Michael C. Dorf, a constitutional law professor at Cornell.

The modern law of commercial transactions recognizes this and protects the buyer by implying various exceptions to the principle of caveat emptor.

"It constitutes a rare, but... far from unprecedented recognition that the courts cannot constitutionally be the sole guardians of the public interest, and that there are important exceptions to the principle that courts' views are final.

When the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, spoke in Berlin this week at an annual meeting of German employers, she said there should be no exceptions to the principle of free movement of labour for the UK.

This claim triggers discussions about exceptions to the principle of medical privacy (as outlined within the context of psychiatric care and the care of people with HIV/AIDS [ 3]) in relation to genetic information.

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While Switzerland as a non-EU member was a special case, "the EU has admitted that exceptions to the principles of non-discrimination and free movement are possible under special circumstances", said the newspaper Basler Zeitung.

In particular companies should be encouraged to indicate in their privacy policies when they apply exceptions to the Principles to meet national security, public interest or law enforcement requirements.

There's no simple fame exception to the principle of anonymity and confidentiality.

The creation of these trusts was a first for the NHS, the only time in its history that it made an exception to the principle that it does not pay compensation without legal liability first being proved.

"You begin with the fact that by making an exception to the principle of non-discrimination you're setting a very dangerous precedent and also it's personally unfair to tell somebody that you would have gotten in if you'd had a different skin colour.

Finally, it is worth noting an adventurous suggestion that Lefkandi itself might have been the centre of some kind of religious amphictyony, but, if so, this would be an exception to the principle that religious centres tended themselves to be insignificant, however mighty their participating members.

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