The idiomatic expression
"exception to the rule" refers to an instance or situation that deviates from a generalization, expectation, or standard.
Full definition
Of course, there are
always exceptions to the rule, but here's why I often prefer to cultivate people internally and advance them when the time is right.
Much like the private industry it seems there are those of you that see blacks in leadership as a rare
exception to the rule as if a whole people can lack leadership attributes.
Power of sale can be a very complex process depending on other financial issues a person may have, and there are
many exceptions to the rules in a power of sale.
The size, history and temperament of the dog do not provide
exceptions to this rule because even a small dog can leave a permanent scar on the face of a small child.
Of course, there are
certain exceptions to this rule, but the majority of those women are not only beautiful, but also very nice and caring, modest and mature.
On a side note, there is
also exception to the rules and one that may be important is the one that you request medical assistance for somebody.
One
exception to the rule occurs if your state statute of limitations for enforcing judgments is shorter than the seven - year standard reporting period.
So ultimately it was for the Court of Appeal, exercising its powers in favour of legal certainty, to rule on whether there could and should be
further exceptions to the rule.
Following this reasoning the court accepted that the interpretation exception should be recognised as a
new exception to the Rule.
Phrases with «exception to the rule»