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exception and good
" A notable exception to this is the ' sola fide ' belief of many mainstream Protestant Christians, which teaches that one does not have to live a perfectly " good life ," but that one must accept ( believe and put faith in ) Jesus Christ as one's saviour, and then Jesus Christ will assume the guilt of one's sins ; believers are believed to be forgiven regardless of any good or bad " works " they have participated in.
Old school rap ( 1979 – 1984 ) was " easily identified by its relatively simple raps " according to Allmusic, " the emphasis was not on lyrical technique, but simply on good times ", one notable exception being Melle Mel, who set the way for future rappers through his socio-political content and creative wordplay.
To what extent the " good faith " exception applies to warrantless seizures in other contexts remains unclear.
* In the Romanian language, the vast majority of adverbs are simply the masculine singular form of the corresponding adjective – one notable exception being bine (" well ") / bun (" good ").
With the exception of 1847 ( an unusually good year ), the average for the subsequent 10 years was under £ 3, 000.
In the year 601 CE, Emperor Wen had relics of the Buddha distributed to temples throughout China, with edicts that expressed his goals, " all the people within the four seas may, without exception, develop enlightenment and together cultivate fortunate karma, bringing it to pass that present existences will lead to happy future lives, that the sustained creation of good causation will carry us one and all up to wondrous enlightenment ".
The main exception is in insurance bad faith cases in the United States, where the insurer's breach of contract is alleged to be so egregious as to amount to a breach of the " implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing ," and is therefore considered to be a tort cause of action eligible for punitive damages ( in excess of the value of the insurance policy ).
Although the rules for distinguishing these groups are not completely hard and fast, one very good guiding principle is that butterflies have thin antennae and ( with one exception ) have small balls or clubs at the end of their antennae.
With the exception of the territorial courts ( Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands ), federal district judges are Article III judges appointed for life, and can be removed involuntarily only when they violate the standard of " good behavior.
Composer and music critic Virgil Thomson praised Fantasound which he thought offered " good transmission of music ", but disliked the " musical taste " of Stokowski, with exception to The Sorcerer's Apprentice and The Rite of Spring.
An exception is sometimes stated to be if bills are not passed in " good faith ", though it has been difficult to make an interpretation on what this might constitute.
Since good weather is the exception rather than the rule in the British mountains, scramblers normally go equipped with a waterproof jacket and other protective clothing as well as emergency supplies of food and drink.
The exception, of course, is to push one into something they need to do for their own good, as in a visit to the hospital, or pursuing a dream one has suppressed.
Lovers of good detective stories will, without exception, rejoice in this book.
Like the wide receiver, who generally cannot make big plays without the quarterback passing to him ( with the exception of the end-around or a reverse ), the running back nearly always needs good blocking from the offensive line to successfully gain yardage.
Another exception is in The Bellmaker, where a searat strove to start being good instead of evil, abandoning his life of pirating to live by himself.
Almost all recent winners of the Tour de France have been good time-trialists, with the notable exception of Marco Pantani, winner of the 1998 Tour de France, and Carlos Sastre, winner of the 2008 Tour de France, who specialized only in climbing.
With the exception of a voice of good compass and capable of very varied expression, Macready had no especial physical gifts for acting, but the defects of his face and figure cannot be said to have materially affected his success.
Relations with Korea were generally good with the exception of the Koreans resenting having to send virgins occasionally to the Ming court's harem.
Since good weather is the exception rather than the rule in the British mountains, scramblers normally go equipped with a cagoule or anorak and other protective clothing as well as emergency supplies of food and hot drinks.
She relates that the country was already named Oz ( a word which in their language means " great and good "), and that it was typical for the rulers to have names that are variations of Oz ( King Pastoria being a notable exception to this rule ).
The Flames continued this good run of form, with the exception of a patch in mid January, leaving them top of the table, in a pivotal weekend ( 16 / 17th of Feb .) the Flames beat 3rd placed Milton Keynes 5-1 and 2nd placed Slough Jets 6-2 leaving them top of the table by 4 points with 6 games remaining.
Not quite as good as the Bretonnian knights, it is far superior to other races nevertheless, with possible exception of High Elves.

exception and logistical
The logistical crisis and heavy combat of autumn 1944 had dulled the fighting edge of Allied forces throughout northwestern Europe, and the U. S. 6th Army Group was no exception.

exception and record
Home field advantage is given to the team that has the better record, with the exception that the team that made the postseason as the Wild Card team cannot get home field advantage.
Computer music systems and approaches are now ubiquitous, and so firmly embedded in the process of creating music that we hardly give them a second thought: computer-based synthesizers, digital mixers, and effects units have become so commonplace that use of digital rather than analog technology to create and record music is the norm, rather than the exception.
#: Used to record, enable and disable arithmetic exception like overflow and divide by zero.
An exception is the record of the Akmana Gold Prospecting Company ’ s Field Party which carried out two expeditions from September to December 1929 and from mid February to the end of June 1930.
Hitler went on to castigate the Navy, saying that Navy had done nothing in the wars of unification, that the High Seas Fleet " played no important role in the World War " and lacked "... men of action who were determined to fight with or without the Kaiser ", that the Navy were a nest of traitors whose only contribution to World War I was the High Seas Fleet mutiny of 1918, and that given this history, it was no surprise that the Navy's record in World War Two with the notable exception of the U-boats was one of failure after failure.
The geological record, however, shows a continually relatively warm surface during the complete early temperature record of the earth with the exception of one cold glacial phase about 2. 4 billion years ago.
In 1988, the group released the album Let It Be, featuring cover versions of all the songs from the Beatles album of the same name, with the exception of the title track, which they did not record owing to lack of studio time, and " Maggie Mae ", which was replaced by the German anthems " Auf der Lüneburger Heide " and " Was Gleicht Wohl Auf Erden ".
It includes assignment statements, subroutines, conditional statements, iteration, floating point arithmetic, arrays, hierarchical record structures, assertions, exception handling, and other advanced features such as goal-directed execution.
Due to a great number of injuries, the Warriors were granted an injury exception and signed Reggie Williams from the Sioux Skyforce to a 10-day contract on March 2, 2010, making it their fifth D-League call up that season, tying an NBA record.
During the era of the long-playing record ( LP ), very few U. S. orchestras had their principal recording contracts with EMI, one notable exception being that of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, especially during the tenure of William Steinberg.
It is believed that all six modern genera had diverged fully by the Oligocene, with all genera in the family ( with the exception of Ostryopsis ) having a fossil record stretching back at least 20 million years from the present.
Most APS cameras ( with the exception of some disposable cameras ) can record all three formats ; the format selection is indicated on the film by a series of exposed squares alongside the image area or recorded on the magnetic coating depending on the camera.
In Time magazine's " ALL-TIME 100 " albums, Josh Tyrangiel called the record an exception to jazz rap often being " wishful thinking on the part of critics ".
The geological record however shows a continually relatively warm surface during the complete early temperature record of the Earth with the exception of one cold glacial phase about 2. 4 billion years ago.
Nat Levy was attorney of record in Pretoria for Mandela and the other accused, with the exception of Kantor.
With the exception of the landscape background in Rosselli's fresco of the Sermon on the Mount, in the Sistine Chapel, there is no record of any fresco work from his brush.
The disciplines of AIDA can be done both in competition and as a record attempt, with the exception of Variable Weight and No limits, which are both done solely as record attempts.
As of June 2012, Camel filters have been discontinued in the United Kingdom, with the exception of one store on Sidney Street in Cambridge due to continual record high sales since 2008.
Due to the sensitive nature of CPIC, only police agencies are authorized to conduct a criminal record check, with the exception of BC Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General.
Even if true, Bluey's record age would have to be regarded more as an uncharacteristic exception than as an indicator of common exceptional longevity for the entire breed.
With the exception of the Goose Fair, it is the most ancient ceremonial event still perpetuated in the City of Nottingham, and the oldest which is still largely in its original form ( the Goose Fair is now a funfair rather than a livestock fair ), although there seems to be no record of it being held between the middle of the sixteenth century and its modern revival in 1923.

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