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In doing so they have frequently rejected a mother's attempt to rely on the limited exceptions to the convention obligations, most commonly that a return would expose the child to a grave risk of physical or psychological harm.
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All subsequent administrations (with the limited exception of the latter part of Bill Clinton's presidency, when the U.S. was running budget surpluses) have welcomed the resulting availability of cheap foreign capital.
Starting August 1 under ACA, women, with the limited exception for those working for pervasively religious employers, will have access to all contraceptive methods approved by the Food and Drug Administration as well as to sterilization procedures and to related patient education.
"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 six "limited exceptions" to the new rule include deals for defendants who supply "substantial assistance" to the government and (amazingly) deals aimed at sparing "particularly over-burdened" federal prosecutors' offices.
Finally, it is important to observe that the model is actually able to describe also property 6, i.e. possible transitions between two differentiated cell types (as shown in Figure 5), as well as property 4, concerning the existence of limited exceptions to the irreversibility of cell differentiation, as shown in Figure 6.
The debate about the role of private security firms began publicly in August when President Hamid Karzai issued a decree that banned the firms, with limited exceptions, and said that the Afghan police would take over the job.
As a government agency, the compact grants WMATA sovereign immunity by all three jurisdictions in which it operates, and except for certain limited exceptions, the authority cannot be successfully sued unless it waives immunity.
Under the Access to Information Act, the public has the right to access government documents with limited exceptions, making the act immeasurably valuable to journalists reporting on the affairs of government.
By the middle of the twentieth century, with limited exceptions, abortion had become illegal in most states.
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