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28 Sentences With "making an exception for"

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But due to something Sounes says early on, I'm making an exception for this one.
And making an exception for yours would probably rub other guests with children the wrong way.
Instead, making an exception for the 85033s economic expansion, business investment remained flat to slightly slower.
"Actors are really communicators, right?" she said, making an exception for "introverted geniuses" like Philip Seymour Hoffman and James Dean.
We often highlight presidential campaign ads in this space, but today we're making an exception for the Los Angeles supervisor election.
However, it proposes making an exception for people if they are from countries or parts of countries that have been absorbed into Russia.
"Franks also noted another weakness in the bill: making an exception for disclosures that are "protected by the first amendment of the United States constitution.
But the government is making an exception for the auto industry, underscoring what China sees as its need to be a player in the global auto industry.
Mr. Archibald, a respected veteran of many clandestine operations, said he "was making an exception for Gina" to convey to the public that she would make a superb director.
Remarks by the S.E.C.'s chairman, Jay Clayton, about the settlement added to the perception that regulators were making an exception for Mr. Musk, who is so central to Tesla.
For example, in the case of Chuck Jones, was Trump's tweet just barely within the realm of acceptable behavior, or was the service making an exception for the then-president-elect?
Kay Ivey (R) signed into law an abortion ban that makes no exemptions for victims of rape and incest, only making an exception for when the mother's health is in danger.
Indeed, in 1990, the National Right to Life Committee, one of the nation's largest anti-abortion groups, proposed a law banning most abortions but making an exception for rape and incest.
Twitter indicated today that it's making an exception for him—that Trump is allowed to violate the terms of service without consequence and that the company will not take action against his account.
He tells CNBC Make It that his New York City-based company implemented a remote policy in 2012 after making an exception for a talented developer who had to relocate for personal reasons.
Federal regulations prohibit truck drivers who suffer from seizures from getting behind the wheel for interstate commerce, but the FMCSA is making an exception for five people who have been seizure-free for more than a decade and are taking medication.
A passive fund that holds the largest, most liquid new companies' stocks for two years, rebalancing quarterly and making an exception for the largest IPOs, it is, to Smith, "the only ETF in the marketplace that has pure exposure" to the IPO space.
Taiwan is also making an exception for foreign migrant workers, many from Southeast Asia who are a vital part of its economy, employed in factories and as home carers, though they too have to spend 14 days in home quarantine on arrival.
We normally don't do unboxings here at The Verge, but I'm making an exception for the Galaxy Fold because of the sheer number of warnings you have to look at before you can hit the power button on the Fold for the first time.
But Paul Weiss — where top partners can earn more than $6 million a year — is known for making an exception for those with deep pockets, such as representing SAC Capital founder Steven Cohen in insider-trading charges brought by federal prosecutors and the junk-bond financier Michael Milken in federal charges of securities violations.
Making an exception for zero in the definition of evenness forces one to make such exceptions in the rules for even numbers. From another perspective, taking the rules obeyed by positive even numbers and requiring that they continue to hold for integers forces the usual definition and the evenness of zero.
Jaya Bachchan with her husband Amitabh Bachchan Her daughter Shweta was born around the time Jaya and Amitabh were working on Sholay. Following this, she retired from films and focused on raising her children, making an exception for Yash Chopra's Silsila (1981), once again opposite her husband. During the late 1980s, she wrote the story for Shahenshah (1988), which starred her husband in the lead. After a gap of 18 years, she returned to acting with Govind Nihalani's Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa (1998), a film about the Naxalite movement.
Mayor Ed Murray, Governor Jay Inslee, and former King County Executive Ron Sims also paid tribute to Chin. Mayor Murray launched a campaign to rename the International District Childrens Park to Donnie Chin International Childrens Park in February 2016. Chin was called "instrumental in the creation of the [original] park", as he had identified the need for a children's park in the CID during the 1970s. In June 2016, the Seattle City Council voted unanimously to rename the park, making an exception for Chin, as typical city park policy requires renaming requests to wait until three years after death.
The General Radom Confederation, at the point of its inauguration, cancelled the Grodno Decree of 1764. Radziwiłł received all of his lost titles, however, Repnin kept him under strict surveillance and did not allow him to receive the seized goods and estates until 23 June. Later the General Confederation issued a policy that annulled all the decrees against Radziwiłł and he finally regained his "lost" fortune. The General Court of the confederation approved on July 13, the acquisition of goods ex possesso from curators rewarded by the Czartoryski family, making an exception for the Massalski family that previously resigned from the position.
When he returned to Cambridge, Moore asked the university to consider accepting Logik as sufficient for a bachelor's degree, but they refused, saying it wasn't formatted properly: no footnotes, no preface. Wittgenstein was furious, writing to Moore in May 1914: > "If I am not worth your making an exception for me even in some STUPID > details then I may as well go to Hell directly; and if I am worth it and you > don't do it then — by God — you might go there." Moore was apparently distraught; he wrote in his diary that he felt sick and could not get the letter out of his head. The two did not speak again until 1929.
The reason for making an exception for patented good is unsound, he argued: > The Court made an exception in the case of these price-fixing combinations > in order to make the patent monopoly a more valuable one to the patentee. It > was concerned with giving him as high a reward as possible. It reasoned > that, if the patentee could not control the price at which his licensees > sold the patented article, they might undersell him; that a price-fixing > combination would give him protection against that contingency, and > therefore was a reasonable device to secure him a pecuniary reward for his > invention. Thus, the General Electric case inverted Cl. 8 of Art.
442 Despite pressures from the PNR, he announced a strictly apolitical hiring process, only making an exception for Maniu's brother Cassiu, a law professor he found "slightly ridiculous, but friendly and discreet". The new professors were mainly young, but also included a contingent of established Old Kingdom academics and Romanians working abroad, as well as foreign scholars. Pușcariu had insisted his formal appointment come from within the university rather than the government, which allowed him to deny Iași and Bucharest a greater say in the proceedings. He also advocated against extending to Cluj the same set of laws that governed the Old Kingdom institutions, as he found them unsatisfactory; the laws were not applied uniformly until 1925.
Over the decades the restaurant has been featured as a destination in Springfield in several publications including The New York Times, and The Boston Globe. Globe food critic Anthony Spinazzola would make a point of reviewing the restaurant twice in the 1970s, saying "one of the things uniquely unfair about reviewing restaurants is that one seldom gets back to a place he really enjoys", making an exception for The Student Prince, he would describe it in a 1975 review as "a restaurant I consider among the best in the state." Peter B. Wolf, who was chef during Spinazzola's reviews, serving from 1964 to 1980, would praise the restaurant in 2008 as a place he still frequented as a patron, despite having not worked for the venue in any capacity in nearly 30 years. In 2008, Gourmet would list The Student Prince among "20 Legendary American Restaurants" called "Time's Tables", in the magazine's last annual "Restaurant Issue".

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