Sentence examples for to exceptions from inspiring English sources

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to exceptions

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The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule.

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The legislation needs to have teeth and not be subject to exceptions that could be exploited.

(Ryan has referred to exceptions for the woman's health, rather than life, as one big "loophole").

He was bored, he said, with scores from the age of "gaslights and horses," although he admits to exceptions: Mozart, Wagner, Beethoven symphonies.

More than 50 nations are covered by treaties with the United States, and thus may be entitled to exceptions to the restrictions.

This is an excellent instance of the fact that moral principle can be subject to exceptions when applied to concrete reality.

Perhaps Sony's overwhelmed manual writers were simply trying to express the same morass of exceptions -- and exceptions to exceptions -- that my own compatibility tests uncovered.

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There have to be exceptions to any general strategy.

Bush was constrained to take exception to this publicly.

But these tend to be exceptions.

Categorical statements challenge readers to find exceptions, and exceptions abound.

Bravo to these exceptions.

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