Sentences with phrase «glaring exception of»

From what I can gather, climate models now do a rather good job of predicting (or retrodicting) global climate patterns and a plausible job for regional patterns, with the glaring exception of Arctic sea ice.
With the glaring exception of merchandise - heavy Cars 2, the Pixar brand has captured the hearts of young and old for nearly two decades.
So is DiNapoli, despite the fact that he has been in office since February 2007, but he has most of the Democratic establishment — with the glaring exception of Cuomo — behind him.
The clips are mostly from national shows, which — with the rather glaring exception of CNN, which employs the governor's brother, Chris Cuomo, picked up on this story since the Times report last week — followed by US Attorney Preet Bharara's sharply - worded warning about witness tampering and obsctruction — really kicked things up a notch.
Chelsea finished practically every chance they were presented with, with the glaring exception of one missed penalty.
With the glaring exceptions of an elaborate dream sequence and the (silly) alternate ending, these are mostly heads or tails clipped from pre-existing scenes.

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Indexville is an economy similar in its composition to the United States economy, with one glaring exception: the citizens of Indexville consider active management to be unproductive and immoral, and are therefore invested in Indexville's corporate sector 100 % passively, through a fund called INDX.
A new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York delivers generally positive news about the economy with one glaring exception: student - loan debt.
Whether we point to «secularization» or «modernization» or merely mobility and rising levels of education, the cultural and social base on which the once - dominant denominations built their fiefdoms has all but disappeared — the lingering reality of racial division being the glaring exception.
While reading the comments, I noticed that you responded to most of the questions asked, with one glaring exception.
But despite the examples of Yao and Ralph Sampson (7» 4», three knee surgeries) and 23 - year - old Greg Oden (7 feet, four straight seasons truncated by knee problems), there remain equally glaring exceptions.
Having a meal out is no exception... there will be ooohs and aaahs, stares and glares, and of course the unsolicited conversation and inappropriate questions from a stranger.
«The one glaring exception is parking fines, which are quite profitable and as the comptroller correctly points out make up well more than half of fine revenue,» Turetsky said.
The researchers note that countries scoring high in United Nations rankings of economic development tend to have smaller executive cabinets — Iceland, number one in development, has a cabinet of 12; the U.S., in 12th position, boasts a cabinet of 17 — although there are glaring exceptions: Australia, Canada and New Zealand score high on development and cabinet size, according to Science News.
The most glaring exception is Heston the snake, whose animation is a far cry from the types of work that Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and the Chronicles of Narnia were achieving around the same time (at extraordinarily higher costs, mind you).
However, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge was a glaring exception.
Frankly, the movie is so repetitious and has so many little non-sequitur cutaways that, with one glaring exception, none of them felt new to me.
Nintendo first party games tend to hold their value quite well... Other M is glaring exception because it is one of the only truly bad games they've published.
Most of the original Mulan voice cast returned for this sequel, with one glaring exception: Eddie Murphy.
There are exceptions to both, of course, and Fox's 2 - Disc SE of Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes, from this site's favourite DVD producer David Prior, is a glaring one to the promotional kind: Although there's not a lot of self - criticism going on, the bonus material has a breadth and depth that is an endangered species now that the masses have started to embrace DVD and demand the format's dumbing - down.
As a final matter, Smarick notes that there is a glaring lack of collaboration among high - quality schools from the charter and private school sectors (though there are some exceptions, including initiatives undertaken by Schools That Can and the Philadelphia Schools Partnership).
Black Tide Rising is, with one glaring exception, a great read — and this comes from someone who is not a fan of zombie books.
Right here, I'd like to say that I have read and enjoyed many of them, but without exception found glaring mistakes by authors who think they don't need (to pay for) editing.
A new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York delivers generally positive news about the economy with one glaring exception: student - loan debt.
In the West, the remaining restrictions of this sort are usually fairly benign, moderated by our constitution and its emulation elsewhere (although there are glaring exceptions).
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In respect of the unambiguous impropriety exception, he cited Lord Justice Rix in Savings & Investment Bank Limited (in liquidation) v Finken [2004] 1 WLR 667, [2004] 1 All ER 1125 and summarised the position as being that «no matter how important the admission might be for the potential litigation, unless it can be said to arise out of an abuse of the privileged occasion, such as where it is made to utter «a blackmailing threat of perjury» (see 684E) its significance alone can not result in the admission being released from the cocoon of the «without prejudice» exclusion and into the glare of the forensic arena» (at para 20).
Paragraph 2 is the glaring exception in a list of sensible citation directions.
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