Sentence examples for needed an exception from inspiring English sources

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He said he was against "partial-birth abortions," a type of abortion used in the second and third trimesters, but said that any ban on the procedure needed an exception to protect the health of the woman.

This laid bare the absurdity of the Pocahontas myth: The group needed an exception to claim an indigenous woman as a symbol of their superiority over nonwhites, including actual Indian people living in Virginia.

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While any abortion ban needs an exception to protect the mother's life, as in the case of an ectopic pregnancy, at least El Salvador takes seriously the medical reality that a baby in the womb is a living person.

To request a change for a computer that is not a server: Please open a Service Now ticket, with the name of the system that needs an exception set, the IP address, and any specific ports you need open for this system.

We're one of only four countries in the world which has never bothered to get round to codifying our constitution--the others are Saudi Arabia, Israel, and, because you need an exception to prove the point, New Zealand.

We're one of only four countries in the world which has never bothered to get round to codifying our constitution - the others are Saudi Arabia, Israel, and, because you need an exception to prove the point, New Zealand.

If you need an exception in policy, it will need to be approved at a higher level before you start working with a Technician.

All countries need a copyright exception to help people with print disabilities, as well as the ability to tap accessible books in their chosen language from other countries that speak that language.

Where the majority today went further was in its insistence that even a more precisely written law needed to have an exception to protect women's health, in addition to the provision to save the life of the mother, which Nebraska's law and the other states' laws have.

And, a city official said, if Mosher had gotten a permit, the new homeowner wouldn't have needed to get an exception for the height of the wall, which the city conditionally approved in July.

Judge Mary Scriven, a George W. Bush appointee, correctly ruled that the state demonstrated no "special need" for an exception to the Fourth Amendment that would allow drug testing of all aid applicants without any basis for suspicion.

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