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By making exceptions for a few permitted events, the legislation creates inequality.
The big public company has rigid standards, compliance issues and little patience for making exceptions for a relatively small subsidiary.
Most hospitals, though, are also making exceptions — for instance, in cases where a loved one is critically or terminally ill.
The policy problem is that, for political reasons, you cannot go around making exceptions for people who feel they can do without some given reform.
Mr Bush supports legislation to ban abortion after 20 weeks, making exceptions for the life of the mother, rape, or incest.
He added: "The Reagans were very conscious of not making exceptions for people just because they were friends of theirs or celebrities or things of that kind … They weren't about that.
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He makes exceptions for science students, though.
We do make exceptions for "since" or "although".
Still, most firms make exceptions for certain high-ranking executives.
The Honolulu police have made a point not to make exceptions for tourists.
State noise regulations make exceptions for bells and chimes, for public emergency signals, for animals.
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