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Except for special cases like the Lagrangian points, no method is known to solve the equations of motion for a system with four or more bodies.
Except in cases of bias or negligence, these petitions were barred by an act that passed Congress in 1894 and was upheld by the U. S. Supreme Court in U. S. vs Lem Moon Sing ( 1895 ).
Except in rare cases in the Ultra-Orthodox and Chassidic community, the practice of cherem ceased in the Age of Enlightenment, when local Jewish communities lost their political autonomy and Jews were legally enfranchised into the Gentile nations in which they lived.
Except for hypermobility, the specific mutations involved have been identified and they can be precisely identified by genetic testing ; this is valuable due to a great deal of variation in individual cases.
Except in the most literal of cases ( where the opposite of using a golden hammer would presumably be using the " right tool for the job ") the antonym for this mindset would be there's more than one way to skin a cat.
Except for a few statutory exemptions and in some medical cases there is no corresponding defense in English law.
Except in the cases of both Ottawa and McGill, they are three years in length.
Except for a few special cases ( for example in Law ) this process has been completed and all degrees been converted.
Except in the rarity of cases where book writers can demand high advances and royalties, an author's royalty rate is dictated by their publisher.
Except in rare cases in the Haredi and Chassidic communities, herem stopped existing after The Enlightenment, when local Jewish communities lost their political autonomy, and Jews were integrated into the gentile nations in which they lived.
Except in boxing, all cases have occurred in athletes under age 20.
Except in special cases like the protection of young forest or biotopes it is not allowed to fence in forest areas.
Except in special cases, the solidus was not marked with any face value throughout its seven-century manufacture and circulation.
Except in very rare cases ( a death in mid-production ) there is only one directing credit.
Except in special cases, the peak response will not align precisely with the center frequency.
Except for Tromboncino and Cara, who were extremely famous, very little is known about most of these composers ; in many cases only their names survive, and those because Petrucci, the prominent Venetian publisher, included their names in collections containing their music.
Except for a few special cases, numerous extinct species and families such as the dinosaurs are excluded from the pilgrimage.
Except for extremely rare cases, organohalides are not produced biologically, but many pharmaceuticals are organohalides.
Except for some special cases ( see below ), every vehicle license plate in Indonesia follows the following format: LL NNNN LL where " L " are letters of the Latin alphabet, and " N " and numbers from " 0 " to " 9 " ( note that the first number is never a " 0 ").
Except in rare cases, the courtesy is typically not extended by the president to a state's senators when the president and senators of said state are of different political parties.
Except as otherwise provided by law, the Court of Special Appeals has exclusive initial appellate jurisdiction over any reviewable judgment, decree, order, or other action of a circuit court or an orphans ' court, except for appeals in criminal cases in which the death penalty is imposed.
Except in those cases where the initial conditions lie on the attracting plane generated by and, this influence effectively involves pushing the resulting system towards the general Rössler attractor.
Except in rare cases where infected humans are eaten by canines, humans are a dead-end or incidental host ( an intermediate host that does not allow transmission to the definitive host ) for E. multilocularis.
Except in pathological cases, a location-scale family can be made to fit the observed mean ( first cumulant ) and variance ( second cumulant ) arbitrarily well.

Except and when
Except when you prepare `` do it yourself '' shish kebob or a lobster roast.
`` Except for Shabbat, when they are praying all day ''.
Except in the periods 1969 – 72 and 1976 – 82, when the Social Democratic party of Chancellor Brandt and Schmidt came in second in the elections, the Chancellor has always been the candidate of the largest party, usually supported by a coalition of two parties with a majority in the parliament.
Except in the case of a khul ' divorce initiated by a woman, the divorced wife generally keeps her dowry from when she was married.
Except for lichens, the non-reproductive ( vegetative ) mycelium of most ascomycetes is usually inconspicuous because it is commonly embedded in the substrate, such as soil, or grows on or inside a living host, and only the ascoma may be seen when fruiting.
Except for a ship lift, the dam project was completed and fully functional as of July 4, 2012, when the last of the main turbines in the underground plant began production.
Except for the punishment of desertion, which was made a felony by statute in the reign of Henry VI, these ordinances or Articles of War remained almost the sole authority for the enforcement of discipline until 1689, when the first Mutiny Act was passed and the military forces of the crown were brought under the direct control of parliament.
Except in the Ninth Circuit Courts, the en banc court consists of all of the circuit judges who are on active status, but it does not include the senior or assigned judges ( except that under some circumstances, a senior judge may participate in an en banc hearing when he or she participated at an earlier stage of the same case ).
Except for 5 years ( 740 – 745 ), when the capital was briefly moved again, it remained the capital of Japanese civilization until Emperor Kammu established a new capital, Nagaoka-kyō, in 784 before moving to Heian-kyō, or Kyoto, a decade later in 794.
Except for these letters and occasional critical " communicados " concerning the political climate, the EZLN was largely silent until August 2003, when Radio Insurgente was launched from an unknown location.
Except in formal situations, it is common in American usage not to use the when Reverend is used as a title or form of address ( i. e., before a name ).
A senior BBC manager wrote, " Except when a Barbirolli or a Kletzki has been in charge for a few days, the Orchestra is inferior, as an artistic instrument, to the Hallé or Philharmonia.
Except in flood-time, when the exit has to be used, the entrance is near the point where the river disappears at what is called the gap or hole of Belvaux, and the exit is made by boat from the cavern last described, which leads out to the open river.
Except when using FS or GS as described above, the OS ensures that the offset will be zero.
Except minor changes they stayed until the major reorganization in 1975 when both were merged to form the current district.
Except when hill-soaring ( exploiting the lift close to the up-wind side of a hill ), these are generally very unprofitable positions for glider pilots to be in.
Except that now when we solve for k and ω and substitute into the constraint equation, we recover the relationship between energy and momentum for relativistic massive particles:
Except for a brief moment when the first story ends and the second begins, the two stories do not interconnect.
Except for the occupation by the Germans in World War II when the daily ceremony was conducted at Brookwood Military Cemetery, in Surrey, England, this ceremony has been carried on uninterrupted since 2 July 1928.
Except for a short period when he defeated the Gauls, Antigonus was not a heroic or successful military leader.
Except for 4 squadrons ( turmae ) all the allied cavalry was on its right when the battle started.
Except for the Airport Express, MTR fares are slightly lower when using an Octopus card compared to using single journey tickets.
Except when head to wind, a boat will be on either port or starboard tack while on any point of sail.
Except for the family Uloboridae, the cribellate Orb Weavers, all spiders have venom glands and can inject the venom through openings in the tips of their fangs when biting prey.

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