Sentences with phrase «slight exception»

«I approve 99.9 percent,» he reportedly said, taking slight exception with how the movie was lit.)
So unfortunately however problematic it may seem you are obliged to pay your taxes where you sit (slight exceptions in case of delegations), no matter where your family is or where the company receiving services is located.
Whatever else might be said about the failures and barbarities of this century, surely one of the most telling judgments is that, with slight exceptions here or there, it has produced no great classical music.
He made a minor statement about Revelation being a carefully composed literary work (p. 3) which I took slight exception to.
I like pretty much any genre with a slight exception for horror (I'm not big on the jumpiness).
Today however, because it is Mother's Day, I am going to make a slight exception.
Weight loss, weight gain and maintaining your weight is all about how much you eat and not when, where, or what you eat (maybe with the slight exception of simple carbs) and...
The show benefits from superb writing with the slight exception of the eighth episode, where the script falters a bit trying to balance comedy and mayhem.
National trends are mostly flat, and as Mike Petrilli notes, it's now been almost a decade since we've seen strong growth in either reading or math, with the slight exception of eighth grade reading.
Year - to - date returns of strategies with higher yielding stocks performed worse than their lower yielding counterparts, although the S&P Dow Jones U.S. Select Dividend Index proved to be the slight exception.
Physician loans are a slight exception.
I hate black ops, and for that matter every COD since 2 with the slight exception that 4 was fun for a time.
I was depressed by its absolute failure to suppress genocide anywhere, with the slight exception of SFOR in Bosnia, and by its embrace of anti-semitism and tricks like M'Bau of Unicef posting over US aid packages with stickers saying the food had come from the Soviet Union.
It's built to last, and, with the slight exception of the headband, they're super-comfortable to wear.
Oxford — home to the second lest frequent movers — is a slight exception to this rule.
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