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The mean exception reporting rate for the selected indicators was 9.0% (SD 5.2); higher levels of exception reporting were associated with higher QOF scores (Spearman's rho = 0.13; P < 0.001).
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I mean exceptions like 1789, 1848, 1871, the resistance, French philosophy after the war.
So, in 2014, Cage's 102nd year, his ideas are still relevant and vital to contemporary culture: Wehrli and Goldsmith are by no means exceptions in drawing inspiration from him.
To make any exceptions, even in the past -- and in certainly a horrid situation -- means exceptions can be made in the future.
To make any exceptions, even in the past and in a horrid situation, means exceptions can be made in the future.
And by give up I mean, no exceptions, except one drink each, on two events in the entire year, my hubby's birthday and mine.
Woods's case is by no means an exception.
You know that every word he says he means, without exception.
The Dartmouth case may have been one the largest, but it was by no means an exception, she said.
The devastation of the Soviet era is by no means the exception in Valaam's long history, however.
But projects of this scale in China inevitably involve corruption, and Mr. Liu's downfall suggests that the Railways Ministry is by no means an exception.
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