Sentences with phrase «few obvious exceptions»

It's often very inexpensive, and replaces the named perils with «insur [ance] against direct physical loss,» regardless of cause, subject to a few obvious exceptions such as nuclear war.
It's often very inexpensive, and replaces the named perils with «insur [ance] against direct physical loss,» regardless of cause, subject to a few obvious exceptions such as nuclear war.

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Not that he was successful every time, and there were few exceptions to that rule (that is obvious for a manager who had served for over two decades), but all his life he tried to blood in young talents and develop them into a superstar.
Most former cabinet ministers will now shadow their old posts, but there are a few notable exceptions, the most obvious being Gordon Brown, who has returned to the backbenches after quitting as Labour leader.
In general, if the invention is new (i.e., it has not been disclosed to the public), is not obvious, and is capable of industrial application, then (with the exception of a few excluded categories) it should be possible to obtain a patent for an invention.
Add to these a very rough sense of storytelling, and there's really not much going for the movie with the exception of a few strong performances and some obvious but still enjoyable attempts at bringing elements of the stage to film.
With the obvious exception of Southern California, it is remarkable how the worst of the drought impacts seem to be upon states of the old South, plus a few from the «New West» that have a recent history of actively distancing themselves from Federal control.
With few exceptions, fault for falling asleep at the wheel is always attributed to the driver because it is the most obvious breach of a legal duty to exercise reasonable care.
... [W] ith the exception of very few cases, and I think domestic violence would be an obvious example of that, they do not belong in the court.
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