Sentences with phrase «large number of exceptions»

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The exceptions were March and October, where a number of large deals took place, and December, where funds raised were relatively well distributed.
However it is complex because SIFIs [systematically important financial institutions] are highly complex, engage in a broad range of complex trading activities and also, because of the number of exceptions to the Rule that the largest banks have been granted regarding these trading activities.»
Large numbers of party members have left, activists have dropped out, and election results have (with the odd exception — Eastleigh) been far from reassuring.
«For the period of the study the number of Google searches for «fracking» was much larger than for «Gasland», with two exceptions: the months when the documentary was released on HBO and when it was nominated for an Oscar,» Vasi says.
With a strong talent base and impressive access to a large number of the acts that these women (because, with one exception, they are all women) have supported, 20 Feet From Stardom is a documentary that would have been interesting enough with only a bare minimum of work put into it.
The following spelling rules apply to a large number of words and have very few exceptions to the rule.
Teachers should focus on teaching spelling rules that apply to a large number of words, and that have very few exceptions to the rule.
Familiar but pleasantly updated, there is little about the 2015 Tahoe and Suburban to shock their large cadre of repeat buyers — with the possible exception of the number at the bottom of the window sticker.
With the possible exception of a leather - lined limosine, there may not be a more classy way to transport a large number of people from point A to point B than in the cavernous confines of a Roadmaster wagon.
There are exceptions to this rule — Scholastic continues to be well stocked with a wide variety of their titles and Abrams takes a large number of galleys for all of their titles — but in general, fewer books are making the cut for Book Expo, even if they are making it in larger quantities.
Many of these companies are smaller, with a few exceptions — the law of large numbers doesn't apply so well with smaller companies, so they mis - estimate more frequently.
There are exceptions, naturally, but by - and - large the number of customers you're ever likely to get simply isn't there to support it.
Startling at first, given the expectation of raw work, was the large number of modern masters, but, with the exception of a muddy Monet Waterlilies that was walled off by ropes, they popped and seduced.
Our analysis reveals that in the CMIP3 MMEs (both ensembles by AOGCM and ASGCM), all the climate variables we investigated (SAT, PRCP, SLP, TOA SW and LW radiation, cloud radiative forcing, clear - sky radiation) are reliable, with one marginally significant exception found out of the large number of statistical tests (SAT for the ASGCM).
While the FAA has the ability to make exceptions, there is no set process for applying for an exception, and a large number of applications await disposition.
It's unlikely that this handset will be widely released since there aren't many markets left across the globe where flip phones still sell in large numbers, with the exception of China and some other countries in Asia.
Some governments began addressing these backlogs by issuing section 29 notifications in large numbers with the expedited procedure exception applied as a matter of policy to all exploration tenures.
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