Sentences with phrase «rare exception of»

That equates to an easy 12 hours of usage regardless of what you're doing on the phone, with rare exception of course.
With the rare exception of the recession we are currently experiencing, estates that are large enough to be taxed tend to continue to increase in value and never get to the point where term is the answer, a need that resolves itself with time.
Only with the rare exception of Professor Spencer in my solo & small practice course at Seattle University School of Law.
With the rare exception of some boutiques that advertise a billable target under 1,600 hours, or a fortuitous relationship with a schismatic partner who has made a 9 - to - 6 practice work, trading up one firm for another won't solve your work - life balance woes.
Don't look to the media, with the rare exception of people who cover science for science sake (e.g., parts of Science Times, front of Science magazine etc.), for coverage of scientifc issues.
«With the very rare exception of idiopathic aggression — aggression for which there is no discernible cause - every bite is provoked from the dog's perspective.
Currently, neither private nor federal student loans will be discharged for a borrower who files for bankruptcy, with the rare exception of extreme hardship.
«For the most part, I don't read romance, Westerns (with the rare exception of Weird Westerns and Westerns from a non-white point of view), splatterpunk, erotica, Christian fiction, or military science fiction.»
With the rare exception of the parent who attempted to totally shelter her children, in most cases it is not the schools that are exposing young people to the hate and violence in the world.
With the rare exception of The Princess and the Frog, animated films from the major studios have all recently been of the computer - generated variety, barely separated...
Cravings can not be ignored (although, there's significantly less chance for them to creep in when the diet is correct)-- controlled amount of sweets, chocolate, junk food etc. can be a rare exception of the regular menu.
The AAP supports the recommendations of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, which state that infants with gastroesophageal reflux should be placed for sleep in the supine position, with the rare exception of infants for whom the risk of death from gastroesophageal reflux is greater than the risk of SIDS84 — specifically, infants with upper airway disorders for whom airway protective mechanisms are impaired, which may include infants with anatomic abnormalities, such as type 3 or 4 laryngeal clefts, who have not undergone antireflux surgery.
The supine sleep position does not increase the risk of choking and aspiration in infants, even those with gastroesophageal reflux, because they have protective airway mechanisms.8, 9 Infants with gastroesophageal reflux should be placed for sleep in the supine position for every sleep, with the rare exception of infants for whom the risk of death from complications of gastroesophageal reflux is greater than the risk of SIDS (ie, those with upper airway disorders, for whom airway protective mechanisms are impaired), 10 including infants with anatomic abnormalities such as type 3 or 4 laryngeal clefts who have not undergone antireflux surgery.
Stepping into sky - high stilettos is an enduring struggle (with the rare exceptions of a few) that never seems to have an alternate ending other than hobbling home with aching arches, numb toes, maybe a blister or two, and sore ankles.
For most of our lifetime, theater has been middle brow in conception and appeal, the rare exceptions of a Samuel Beckett or Robert Wilson only proving the rule.

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That's not a feat most of our favourite brands these days have managed, with a few rare, equally iconic exceptions.
Over three hours long with both an overture and an intermission, «Lawrence of Arabia» is the type of movie that barely gets made anymore (with rare exceptions like «The Hateful Eight»).
There are occasional stories of young geniuses bucking the norm to bring a revolutionary idea to market (and they truly are inspiring), but these stories are the rare exception to the overwhelming average experience.
With the exception of this rare Bloomberg interview, you'll be hard pushed to find many stories about DeepMind that contain quotes from Legg.
The successful lone wolf is the very rare exception — you've heard of «The Wolf of Wall Street» — and not the norm.
Yet Arthur Blank, a co-founder of Home Depot and current owner of the Atlanta Falcons, provided a rare exception recently: after the Falcons qualified for the Super Bowl, Blank decided to celebrate his team's achievements by bringing along all his employees to Houston, where the Super Bowl is being played.
A rare exception is the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management.
Truly rare collectible coins are an exception, but you need to have a really good understanding of this niche market to profit.
One rare exception to this flurry of higher tax activity came in 2016, when the federal government dropped the rate for one middle income bracket, to 20.5 per cent from 22 per cent.
A rare exception is their current alliance to secure Congressional passage of what is known as «fast track authority» for the President to create, with eleven other countries including Canada, the Trans - Pacific Partnership («TPP»).
Between 1997 and 2005, for instance, U.S. depository institutions» reserves ranged, with rare exceptions, between 11 and 14 percent of their demand deposits (see figure below).
With rare exception, he is represented as a singular figure, functioning in the fashion of a judge, priest, or seer.
The Constitution: An Introduction by University of St. Thomas law professor Michael Paulsen and his son Luke is the rare exception.
I often though that this verse might be one of the rare «exceptions» to the use of the word «save» in the BIble.
One of the strongest arguments in recent years for abolishing the death penalty has arisen, not from the moral prohibition against the taking of life, but from the fact that with rare exceptions those who are executed are people who lack the means to secure good legal assistance, or lack the educational background to make full use of such assistance, or lack the social status which brings the case to public attention.11
What few nice bits there are are so rare as to be the exception and none of it fits together.
I also have questions about a definition of the church that assumes that the local pastor places it «foremost in his life» while for «the most dedicated elder, deacon, or trustee — with rare exception» — it has, at best, third priority.
U.S. embassies in both old and new Europe have, with rare exceptions, failed to carry the crucial moral and political arguments in Europe's centers of public opinion.
Many times this referee - induced style of rough play brought amusing results and, happily, also evoked a large measure of good sportsmanship, which each team practiced with only rare exceptions.
The answer is that with some rare exceptions they bring in managers of proven quality and experience.
Except in the rarest of exceptions and the most glamorous of markets, there are no shortcuts to reaching the ultimate goal.
It is rare to see two teams this healthy heading into the final game of a grueling NFL season, with the obvious exception of course being Carson Wentz's absence under center.
Sure, there may be an occasional, very, very rare exception, but just what are those odds??? If you want to have a fighting chance in hell of actually winning in the long run, LISTEN TO BRAD AND THESE GUYS!!!
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With that in mind, there are plenty of reasons to avoid washing cloth diapers with baby clothes... and the rare exception where I would.
With rare exception, I'd keep my father's secret buried deep inside of me for decades to come.
There are exceptions but they're generally rare: people aren't generally dumb enough to produce large quantities of stuff no one wants at any price.
However, even if you believed you'd found a brilliant and unassailable argument as to why failure to prosecute in this case constituted one of the rare exceptions to the general presumption that a prosecutor is acting permissibly when exercising prosecutorial discretion, you would still run into the problem of standing.
With rare exceptions, campaign season is a time when the backroom favorites of financial interests are marketed to the population.
(8) As leader — with rare exceptions (as on prisons policy)-- David Cameron has eschewed the «politics of and».
I highlighted those two as some of the very rare exceptions.
The acquittal of former Senate Majority Leader Joseph L. Bruno last year was a rare exception.
It is with rare exception that the procurement of organs, tissues and eyes is denied by the Erie County Medical Examiner's office.
One rare exception appeared to be the heavily Orthodox Jewish section of South Williamsburg, where City & State reported election fever so hot it felt «like Mardi Gras without the nudity or the alcohol.»
When a domestic violence survivor seeks a divorce, she will most likely be faced with at least three obstacles: the sometimes - prohibitive costs of a private attorney; a legally complex Supreme Court that makes it nearly impossible to represent oneself; and the fact that the abused party must track down her spouse (barring a rare exception granted by a judge) to serve him divorce papers.»
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