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But the governors are more an exception than the rule.
In reality, the last two low-key decades were more an exception than the rule.
However, as Jackson would be thrilled to point out, he's more an exception than the rule.
However, memory and nostalgia are playing an increasing role in many home lives since a lifetime stay in the natal home, town, or region has become more and more an exception.
When Large Eddy Simulations (LES) are considered, to the authors' knowledge, the proposed contributions focused on perfectly smooth inlet conditions which, indeed, represent more an exception than a rule in Computational Wind Engineering.
"With the notion of marriage – an exclusive, emotional, binding 'til death do you part' tie – becoming more and more an exception to the rule given a rise in cohabitation and high rates of divorce, why should the federal government be telling adults who love one another that they cannot get married, simply because they happen to be gay?
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Google, though, is looking more and more like an exception.
Hughes's velocity was impressive from the outset last year, but that was more of an exception.
The times may indeed be a-changin', but it is difficult to see last week's decision as a precedent: more as an exception.
"Discount stores have become more of an exception than the rule," said Benjamin Fox, the executive vice president of Newmark New Spectrum Retail L.L.C., a New York brokerage firm.
(Mr. Rubio's recent support for immigration reform is more of an exception than his usual rule of sticking to the party line).
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