That's not to say courts never award long - term alimony, but it's
become more the exception than the rule.
Not exact matches
«Losses are going to get worse as time goes on — catastrophic disaster events are going to
become more the
rule than the
exception — and we're just starting to see that,» Berke said.
IMAGE: After detecting the first exoplanets in the 1990s it has
become clear that planets around other stars are the
rule rather
than the
exception and there are likely hundreds of... view
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Now, meeting someone by means of online dating has
become more the norm
than the
exception to the
rule.
Traditionally, art exhibitions have been about looking, but as
more and
more artists cross boundaries to engage with sound, touch and movement or to use film and video, work that is static and silent is
becoming the
exception rather
than the
rule...
Stronger and longer heat waves,
more frequent extreme weather events such as flooding and tropical cyclones, rises in sea level, and increased air pollution will
become more the
rule than the
exception.
Rather
than the
exception, I'd like to propose that arrangements where equity partners continue to work as employees or counsel to assist with ancillary areas of practice
become more of the
rule.
«Non-lawyers» are poised to
become the
rule more than the
exception in the legal services market; law firms should be finding ways to gather them close, not drive them away.
The fact that Ban the Box laws will
become more the
rule than the
exception when background screening potential employees is Trend Number 1 in the Employment Screening Resources ® (ESR) 10th annual «ESR Top Ten Background Check Trends» for 2017.
Mortgages were
becoming more expensive
than the houses they were paying for and being in debt was the
rule, not the
exception.