Fee waivers will be considered
only under extraordinary circumstances at the discretion of the Service Chief and the Chief Veterinary Medical Officer.
And since states possess constitutional primacy in K — 12 schooling, they have also been able to intervene in individual schools, though historically
only under extraordinary circumstances.
Until recently, researchers thought cannibalism took place only among a few species in the animal kingdom and
only under extraordinary circumstances.
«As a member of the bipartisan «Gang of 14,» I will follow our agreement that judicial nominees should be filibustered
only under extraordinary circumstances,» Nelson said in a statement.
Not exact matches
For example, judges can
only grant some cases be heard in criminal courts
under «
extraordinary circumstances» — a term that wasn't defined.
213 OMB directs agencies to «operate at a minimal level until after your regular [fiscal year] appropriation is enacted» and oversees their choices to implement that direction214 to prevent a situation where a subsequently enacted regular appropriation provides less funding than the agency had expected.215 While the OMB Director provides a formula that automatically apportions amounts provided
under the continuing resolution, 216 the RMOs may further limit this amount, 217 deploy footnotes to specify additional restrictions on its use, 218 and grant requests for sums beyond the automatic apportionment
only in «
extraordinary circumstances.»
And that
only occurs once in a while, often
under extraordinary political or historical
circumstances, usually when the country faces a big challenge, crisis, or widespread injustice.