A diverse group of housing industry stakeholders participated in a credit access symposium recently to discuss how alternative credit scoring models could expand access to mortgage credit for responsible borrowers who may have thin credit histories or
extenuating circumstances like medical debts.
The younger you are, the cheaper life insurance usually is, even with
extenuating circumstances like pregnancy - related medical conditions.
If you are not active in a program, outside of
extenuating circumstances like a medical issue, we are fine with a program closing your account and pulling your miles and points.
Usually there are
extenuating circumstances like the dogs are littermates, raised together since puppyhood, or one dog is entirely submissive to the more dominant dog.
Extenuating circumstances like job loss, injury or anything else that prevented you to pay in a timely manner can, and most likely will, be taken into account.
The bottom line is that, absent
extenuating circumstances like extreme personal trauma, if high school students don't consistently show up at school, we should hold them accountable by denying them a diploma.
Not exact matches
If there are no
extenuating circumstances (
like placenta previa or vaginal bleeding), intercourse is generally considered safe throughout pregnancy.
Granted, there were some
extenuating circumstances (I know, I know, that sounds
like the same song and dance, but hear me out).
We have
extenuating circumstances impacting this race —
like Lady Bird and Get Out competing against each other,
like a potential Three Billboards backlash.
If an
extenuating circumstance,
like lengthy travel or illness, keeps you from notifying the card issuer within the time allowed, the notification period must be extended.
Explain that you filed for bankruptcy and share the reasons why;
like many people forced to file for bankruptcy, you may have compelling reasons or
extenuating circumstances that will work in your favor [source: Elias].
There were no
extenuating circumstances (
like loss of a job, health problems, etc.) that led the friend to default.
While «cancel for any reason» is nearly always an upgrade (and therefore costs a little more), if your life
circumstances are not as predictable as you might
like or you have
extenuating circumstances (
like an ill parent) that could affect your ability to take your walking tour, it just might be the coverage you can't go without.
While «cancel for any reason» is nearly always an upgrade (and therefore costs a little more), if your life
circumstances are not as predictable as you might
like or you have
extenuating circumstances (
like an ill parent) that could affect your ability to take a retreat trip, it just might be the coverage you can't go without.
It can seem
like a cut and dry case if you are hit by an uninsured motorist but many times it is not and there are always
extenuating circumstances that can be involved.
If you do not meet the academic requirements it may still be worth contacting the recruiters directly to see if there is any chance they will still consider your application, especially if you have
extenuating circumstances or lots of other things on your CV,
like evidence of relevant skills and experience.
That said, the reason I'm torn is because I've certainly had times where, after interviewing a candidate who had seemed promising but who under - performed in the interview, I've wondered if there were some sort of
extenuating circumstances,
like sickness or nerves, that would explain the poor performance... and in some of those cases, I would have been open to hearing that and trying again.