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However, the Royal Prerogative belongs to the Crown and not to any of the ministers, and the royal and viceroyal figures may unilaterally use these powers in exceptional constitutional crisis situations, thereby allowing the monarch to make sure " that the government conducts itself in compliance with the constitution.
Exception handling is the process of responding to the occurrence, during computation, of exceptions – anomalous or exceptional situations requiring special processing – often changing the normal flow of program execution.
Human sacrifice was not a particularly common occurrence among the Germanic peoples, being resorted to in exceptional situations arising from crises of an environmental ( crop failure, drought, famine ) or social ( war ) nature, often thought to derive at least in part from the failure of the king to establish and / or maintain prosperity and peace ( árs ok friðar ) in the lands entrusted to him.
# The exceptional situations that will be required to be handled by clients to the object.
However, there are problems envisaged with technology that normally takes the controller out of the decision loop but requires the controller to step back in to control exceptional situations: air traffic control is a skill that has to be kept current by regular practice.
In the construct of constitutional monarchy and responsible government, the ministerial advice tendered is typically binding, though it is important to note that, despite appearances of the contrary, the Royal Prerogative belongs to the Crown, not to any of the ministers, and the royal and viceroyal figures may unilaterally use these powers in exceptional constitutional crisis situations.
However, in dangerous situations, Tummi has shown exceptional bravery.
At the service, attended by more than 100 colleagues and friends, CIA Director William H. Webster eulogized Buckley, saying, " Bill's success in collecting information in situations of incredible danger was exceptional, even remarkable.
The Border Guard is not supposed to be used for the keeping of public order under normal circumstances but it has quick response teams that can be used to support the police in exceptional situations.
They have mostly retained the principle of exceptional training without compromise, based on immersion in a highly stressful environment, close to the operational situations of combat.
The royal and viceroyal figures may unilaterally use these powers in exceptional constitutional crisis situations.
However, the Royal Prerogative belongs to the Crown and not to any of the ministers, and the royal and viceroyal figures may unilaterally use these powers in exceptional constitutional crisis situations, thereby allowing the monarch to make sure that the government conducts itself in compliance with the constitution.
However, hitting cleanup also requires an exceptional level of talent, and the ability to deliver big hits in important situations ( such as the bases loaded with two out ).
Although rarely called upon to use magic, he was quite knowledgeable about the supernatural and dealt with unexpected situations with exceptional aplomb ; at the end of Season One, he took over a complicated mystic ritual at a moment's notice.
In case of any exceptional situations, which are programmed on the directive of the Simulation Specialist ( SS ), the VOMAS agents can report them.
During the period 22 March / 2 April 1918 west of Somme and at Pargny, France, Lieutenant Colonel Roberts showed exceptional military skill in dealing with the many very difficult situations of the retirement and amazing endurance and energy in inspiring all ranks under his command.
* Ritwik Ghatak's new film ' Meghe Dhaka Tara '... constitutes a glorious triumph for the rising group of young film-makers who have been striving to rescue the cinema from the quagmire of escapist entertainment ... His entire approach is realistic to a poetic degree and he shows exceptional imagination and warm sensitiveness in building up the climate situations which leave an inedible imprtession on the audience mind.
Common law countries usually uphold this principle of separate personhood, but in exceptional situations may " pierce " or " lift " the corporate veil.
The Pingat Keberanian Polis, also known as the Police Medal of Valour and the Police Gallantry Medal, is awarded to a police officer of the Singapore Police Force who displays exceptional courage during situations of danger.
Returning debts owed, and helping friends while harming enemies, are common sense definitions of justice that, Socrates shows, are inadequate in exceptional situations, and thus lack the rigidity demanded of a definition.
The Pingat Gagah Perkasa ( Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, 杰出英勇奖章 ), instituted in 1962, is awarded to members of the Singapore Police Force, as well as members of the Singaporean public who displayed outstanding performance or exceptional bravery in situations involving a threat to personal danger.
Chaired by Kent Pitman, the Error Handling Subcommittee plugged what was described as " the biggest outstanding hole in Common Lisp " with the condition system, a general mechanism for handling errors, warnings, and other exceptional situations.
The committee referred to the resulting specifiction as a " condition system " rather than an " error system " in order to accommodate a single system for handling exceptional situations of various kinds, whether fatal or non-fatal, whether continuable or not, and whether the result of program error or mere resource limitation ( such as stack overflow ).
Given the great number of players who have played the game, players who have average career statistics but seemingly exceptional statistics in certain situations ( e. g. the playoffs or with the bases loaded ) are expected without providing proof that " clutch hitting " skills exist.

exceptional and such
Capital punishment has in the past been practised by most societies ( one notable exception being Kievan Rus ); currently 58 nations actively practice it, and 97 countries have abolished it ( the remainder have not used it for 10 years or allow it only in exceptional circumstances such as wartime ).
Coyotes usually attack smaller-sized dogs, but they have been known to attack even large, powerful breeds such as the Rottweiler in exceptional cases.
Nonetheless she remains a greatly respected figure for her spiritual writings, and political boldness to " speak truth to power "— it being exceptional for a woman, in her time period, to have had such influence in politics and on world history.
The performance must be such as to merit recognition for service that is clearly exceptional.
The performance must be such as to merit recognition for service which is clearly exceptional.
In exceptional cases, " jurisdiction " may not be confined to a Contracting State's own national territory ; the obligation to secure Convention rights then also extends to foreign territory, such as occupied land in which the State exercises effective control.
An example of such a law is the State of Preparedness Act which gives the Council of State certain exceptional powers in cases of national emergency.
* The performance must have been such as to merit recognition of key individuals for service rendered in a clearly exceptional manner.
Mormons are opposed to abortions, except in some exceptional circumstances, such as when pregnancy is the result of incest or rape, or when the life or health of the mother is in serious jeopardy.
* Sensationalism, bias in favor of the exceptional over the ordinary, giving the impression that rare events, such as airplane crashes, are more common than common events, such as automobile crashes.
On the other hand, out of all the thousands of potential archaeological sites destroyed or grossly eroded by such natural processes, occasionally sites survive with exceptional preservation of a related collection of artifacts.
Quantum dots ( nanoparticles with quantum confinement properties, such as size-tunable light emission ), when used in conjunction with MRI ( magnetic resonance imaging ), can produce exceptional images of tumor sites.
The US Supreme Court, largely abolished the exercise of jurisdiction on the basis of ' quasi in rem ' in Shaffer v. Heitner, except in exceptional circumstances, which sometimes would arise while dealing with real property such as land, and when the owner of the land cannot be found.
Pauli was exceptional in this regard: it was said that he was such a good theorist that any experiments would self-destruct simply because he was in the vicinity.
* Quartz framework grains are the dominate minerals in most sedimentary rocks ; this is because they have exceptional physical properties, such as hardness and chemical stability.
With very few exceptional recent cases such as the Tarocchi di Alan, Tarot of Reincarnation and the Tarot de la Nature, French suited tarot cards are nearly exclusively used for card games and rarely for divination.
' As such, this case qualifies as an ' exceptional case ' and fees should be awarded pursuant to the Lanham Act ...
Clarity, balance, and transparency are the hallmarks of his work, but simplistic notions of its delicacy mask the exceptional power of his finest masterpieces, such as the Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491 ; the Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550 ; and the opera Don Giovanni.
The following design standards should be applied to Euroroutes unless there are exceptional circumstances ( such as mountain passes etc.
Given these objections to creole as a concept, articles such as Against Creole Exceptionalism and Deconstructing Creole have arisen which question the idea that creoles are exceptional in any meaningful way.

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