Sentences with phrase «narrow exception did»

The court found otherwise and thus this fairly narrow exception did not apply.

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Star signs can offer guidance on this, although don't use it to narrow down your options when looking for «the one» — there are always exceptions to the rule!
Jay and Venn - The SEC letter does not say anything about bull and bear markets and it provides a very narrow exception to the new FAS 157 rules — much narrower than many have been calling for.
Twitter being Twitter, it did not take long for someone to eye the Times» narrow social media exception and drive a truck through it.
It is the narrowest exception, but it is the broadest in its application within the states that do recognize it.
Since Congress did articulate narrow exceptions in similar cases (computer programs, also secondary transmissions of performances and display of works, and did not include any exception for copies made by computer programs in the course of «using» a protected work, but could have, we can conclude that Congress did not intend to create such an exception.
There are very narrow exceptions for inaccuracies in citizenship applications that can lead to revocation of citizenship, but a failure to disclose in a citizenship application the fact of having purportedly committed a non-violent, regulatory offense (i.e. one that doesn't harm anyone), as a 12 year old, that does not result in a juvenile adjudication (i.e. conviction), would not be grounds for revocation of someone's U.S. citizenship.
The Court confirmed that Customs agents have no right to seize material that does not come within the narrow definition of pornography that Parliament has criminalized as obscene, but held that the basic scheme of the Act, with the exception of the reverse onus provisions, was a reasonable limit on the right to freedom of expression.
Response: As stated in § 164.504 (e)(2), business associates are acting on behalf of, or performing services for, the covered entity and may not, with two narrow exceptions, use or disclose protected health information in a manner that would violate this rule if done by the covered entity.
With the very narrow, newly created exception for guilty verdicts in criminal cases reached based upon racial or other kinds of impermissible prejudice rather than the facts of the case (or cases where there is an outside influence on the jury such as a bribe or someone looking up facts or law on the Internet), no one can challenge a jury verdict based upon the reasoning and conclusions actually made by the jurors, even if someone learns that the jury knowingly or accidentally didn't follow the law or was mistaken about the facts.
The very narrow exception for medical emergency leaves many scenarios where a woman's health may be at risk, but where a doctor, for fear of being prosecuted or simply because the health crisis does not rise to the definition of medical emergency, would not be able to offer her care.
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