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Exceptions are often classified as transfers by `` operation of law ''.
Exceptions are Lambertian surfaces, which scatter radiation in all directions according to a cosine function, so their albedo does not depend on the incident distribution.
Exceptions are the ground pangolin and in some circumstances the tree kangaroo.
Exceptions are made if the unit is commonly known by another name ( for example, 1 micron
" Its textual references, except for certain technical usages, are consistently pejorative (" Casuistry ‥ destroys by Distinctions and Exceptions, all Morality, and effaces the essential Difference between Right and Wrong ").
Exceptions are unassimilated foreign loanwords, including borrowings from French and, increasingly, Spanish ; however, the diacritic is also sometimes omitted from such words.
Exceptions to this general rule are when has repeated roots, or when contains no odd powers of.
Exceptions: The primary exceptions to Miranda are ( 1 ) the routine booking questions exception ( 2 ) the jail house informant exception and ( 3 ) the public safety exception.
Exceptions include characters appearing on Sesame Street ( as they were previously sold to Sesame Workshop, although they have always had creative rights, only reimbursing The Jim Henson Company to create and provide their Muppet characters for their use ) and the Fraggles of Fraggle Rock ( which are still owned by the Jim Henson Company ).
Exceptions are bulls of canonization and decrees of ecumenical councils, which the Pope signs with the formula, " Ego N. Episcopus Ecclesiae catholicae ", without the numeral, as in " Ego Benedictus Episcopus Ecclesiae catholicae " ( I, Benedict, Bishop of the catholic / universal Church ).
Exceptions to this rule are valleys and craters on Mars and Venus ; naming conventions for these features differ according to size.
Exceptions to this obligation are made for children who are pre-pubescent, the infirm, travelers, and pregnant or menstruating women.
Exceptions to this pattern are possible.
Exceptions to this include the DECT and PHS micro-cellular systems, UMTS-TDD UMTS variant, and China's TD-SCDMA, which use Time Division duplexing, where different time slots are allocated for the base station and handsets on the same frequency.
( Exceptions are certain traditional accents found in eastern New England, New York City, and the Southern United States.
Exceptions to this are programs that contain direct calls to AIX kernel based APIs as there is no AIX kernel in PASE.
Exceptions to this are New Zealand ( example dial ), with ten clicks for 0, nine clicks for 1, and so on ; Sweden ( example dial ), with one click for 0, two clicks for 1, and so on ; and in Oslo, the capital city of Norway, where the ' New Zealand ' system was used in inverse to the rest of the country.
Exceptions exist, the most notable being Drizzt Do ' Urden, Jarlaxle Baenre, and Liriel Baenre, but these are highly unusual.
Exceptions are sometimes admitted for ordination to transitional diaconate and priesthood on a case-by-case basis for married clergymen of other churches or communities who become Catholics, but ordination of married men to the episcopacy is excluded ( see Personal ordinariate ).
Exceptions are allowed in the case of self-defense.
Exceptions are accounted for in the same way: three months pregnant ( in modern usage, we do not say pregnant of three months, nor one month (') s pregnant ).
Exceptions are dishes that are used with ( approximately ) geostationary satellites, since these satellites appear to move so little that a fixed dish can function adequately at all times.

Exceptions and frequently
Exceptions are most frequently extremely long, such as pedal tones ; or, if they are short, they generally occur as the rapidly alternating or transient components of trills, tremolos, or other ornaments.

Exceptions and by
Exceptions were also made by the drink at festivals and large events.
Exceptions include Robot ( which was the last story to be produced by Barry Letts ), where it was again used to detonate mines, and as a " miniature sonic lance " to cut out a lock.
Exceptions were made for equal royal intermarriage with the princes étrangers and, by royal command, with the so-called princes légitimés ( i. e. out-of-wedlock but legitimised descendants of Henry IV and Louis XIV ), as well as with the nieces of Cardinal-prime ministers ( i. e. Richelieu, Mazarin ).
Exceptions not intended for personal carry include the Patton saber adopted by the United States Army in 1913 and always mounted to the cavalryman's saddle.
Read more broadly, Klein suggests, but does not state, that Congress may not use the Exceptions Clause to cripple the Court's ability to be the final arbiter of what the Constitution means ; this conclusion is strengthened by the Court's holdings in City of Boerne v. Flores, 521 U. S. 507, and especially Dickerson v. United States, 530 U. S. 428.
Exceptions exist: those unable to do magic who are born to magical parents are known as Squibs, whereas a witch or wizard born to Muggle parents is known as a Muggle-born, or by the pejorative " Mudblood ".
* ‘ The Encounter against M. Parsons, by a Review of his last Sober Reckoning and his Exceptions urged in the Treatise of his Mitigation …,’ London, 1610.
Exceptions also included noble lands that were given full title by the previous shogun, and estates managed by the samurai stewards ( jito ).
Exceptions to the last requirement must be approved by church authority.
Exceptions were The Freedom Trap ( 1971 ), released in 1973 as The Mackintosh Man by Warner Brothers, Directed by John Huston and starring Paul Newman and Dominique Sanda ; Running Blind which was adapted for television by the BBC in 1979 and in 2001 " The Enemy " starring Roger Moore.
Exceptions are chorea and indolent carditis, each of which by itself can indicate rheumatic fever.
Exceptions to these rights are set out by the terms of Fair Dealing, these exempt users from copyright liability covering usage and reproduction when performed for private study, criticism or research.
Exceptions include overtime during the regular season and when a team is shorthanded ( i. e. has been assessed a penalty ), in which two defencemen are typically joined by only two forwards and a goaltender.
Exceptions to these rules have been made by regulators, primarily on a case-by-case basis, to deal with " satellite stations ": transmitters which are licensed to comply with the technical requirements of full service broadcast facilities and have their own independent call signs and communities of license but are used simply as full-power broadcast translators to rebroadcast another station.
Exceptions to the saturation principle include disturbed ecosystems such as the Serengeti, where saplings are trampled by elephants and Blue wildebeests ; or gardens, where certain species are systematically removed.
Exceptions are Monash University which awards a Master of Engineering Science by either research or coursework, the University of Melbourne which offers a Master of Engineering by coursework, and the University of Tasmania which offer a Master of Engineering Science by research.

Exceptions and .
Exceptions exist to cover unsolicited physical contact which amount to normal social behavior known as de minimis harm.
Exceptions were made in 1990 for municipalities that fell within 10 miles of the New Hampshire or Vermont border.
One change made that constituted a concession to the Presbyterian Exceptions, was the updating and re-insertion of the so-called Black Rubric, which had been removed in 1559.
Exceptions include lithium, sodium, potassium and ammonium carbonates, as well as many uranium carbonates.
Exceptions to this local form of local governance include a few churches that submit to the leadership of a body of elders, as well as the Episcopal Baptists that have an Episcopal system.
Exceptions to the rule of coin face-value being higher than content value, also occur for some bullion coins made of silver or gold ( and, rarely, other metals, such as platinum or palladium ), intended for collectors or investors in precious metals.
Exceptions include the African slit drum, also known as a log drum as it is made from a hollowed-out tree trunk, and the Caribbean steel drum, made from a metal barrel.
Exceptions to this include less-expensive basses that have laminated ( plywood ) tops, backs, and ribs, and some newer mid-range basses made of willow.
Exceptions only exist for the disciplines with specific master titles of engineering " ir.
Exceptions include the title of the Augustan History, a semi-historical collection of Emperors ' biographies of the 2nd and 3rd century.
Exceptions include members of the genera Leopardus and Otocolobus.
Exceptions include the Coptic Orthodox tradition which makes use of the sistrum, and the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, which also uses drums, cymbals and other instruments on certain occasions.
Exceptions were made for Jews with over 1, 000 pounds in cash ( roughly 100, 000 pounds at year 2000 rates ) or Jewish professionals with over 500 pounds.
Exceptions include Lloyd's of London, which is famous for insuring the life or health of actors, sports figures and other famous individuals.
Exceptions were later added to exempt certain activities which were legal in the location where they took place, such as bullfighting in Spain.
Exceptions include a green-and-gold halved shirt worn between 1992 and 1994, a blue-and-white striped shirt worn during the 1994 – 95 and 1995 – 96 seasons and once in 1996 – 97, an all-black kit worn during the Treble-winning 1998 – 99 season, and white shirts with black-and-red horizontal pinstripes worn between 2003 and 2005.
Exceptions include organic compounds that contain ionizable groups as well as low molecular weight alcohols, amines, and carboxylic acids where hydrogen bonding occurs.

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