Sentences with phrase «admitted by exception»

Students admitted by exception still make up a tiny percentage of the approximately 50,000 freshmen allowed in each year.
The number 8 is the number of homeschoolers who were admitted by exception, and it is still significant in this sense.

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For «I» omnipotence, as it is first defined by Griffin, is a universal statement, and universal statements obviously admit of no exception.
Giroud, who signed from Montpellier in 2012, has taken exception to Henry's criticism and admits he was disappointed by his fellow Frenchman's assessment.
UC, he explains, will admit students who score at a certain level on standardized tests, and they may also be admitted by «exception
When space permits, pets from Contra Costa County (with the exception of the City of Antioch) are admitted by appointment on a case - by - case basis.
College students are admitted free Thursday and Friday evenings (with the exception of Frist Fridays), 5 — 9 p.m. Discounts are offered for groups of 10 or more with advance reservation by calling (615) 744-3247.
He demonstrates, with case citations, that American courts have largely failed to recognize the risk posed by admitting out of court «statements» made by computers, often by utilizing the business records exception in a manner treats computer - generated as far more reliable than they deserve to be treated given the commonplace challenges in processing data: «Just because businesses rely on faulty computer programs does not necessarily mean that courts should follow suit.»
In - house counsel can not be admitted to the bar (with some limited exceptions) and are thus deprived of all rights and privileges attaching to independent lawyers who are members of the Italian bar, including the protection afforded by professional secrecy.
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