Sentences with phrase «under exceptional circumstances»

Individual governors do have discretion to allow in packages under exceptional circumstances however, including medical supplies or items required for religious observation.
Breast milk is the only fluid your baby requires when he has diarrhea and / or vomiting, except under exceptional circumstances.
This is why only under exceptional circumstances will a non-competition clause be enforceable.
America should seek the agreement of other powers for such operations but not fear unilateral action under exceptional circumstances — in the case of Iran's nuclear program, for example.
The convention was disregarded by Franklin D Roosevelt, albeit under the exceptional circumstances of the Great Depression and Second World War.
Mr Shuker's victory shows he has successfully distanced himself and his campaign from the scandal, retaining a Labour hold under exceptional circumstances.
In addition to the Canine Service Awards awarded by the GSDCA to dogs in service, the GSDCA also recognises remarkable GSDs that are NOT serving in an official capacity as a service dog when those GSDs have shown intelligence, bravery and courage under exceptional circumstances.
Professor John Mitchell, one of the two Chapter 6 Review Editors, confirmed there was group responsibility, and told the Review that referencing unpublished material in the AR4 was not prohibited, but only allowed under exceptional circumstances.
Even though under exceptional circumstances it may be argued that legal requirements such as the publication in the Official Journal do not have to be met in a specific case, this method of adopting measures should at least have been criticized in order not to create a precedent for future «measures» taken by press release.
Random testing and pre-access testing remain controversial and are only justified under exceptional circumstances.
Again, however, the provision could not be read as containing an obligation for a state to ensure compensation if a deposit - guarantee scheme failed «under exceptional circumstances such as in a systemic crisis» (para 147).
The policyholder can exit the policy term before maturity under exceptional circumstances like the Pensioner requiring money for the treatment of any critical / terminal illness of self or spouse.
A few years after introduction we saw Mark Butler cut Better Access by half to a max of 6 sessions plus 4 sessions under exceptional circumstances under the advice of some mental health representatives who falsely were stating against all the evidence from the research that 10 sessions of therapy is more than enough to help people with mental health issues.
The non-custodial parent has the right of reasonable visitation to the child which the court will only refuse under exceptional circumstances.
Unfortunately due to unethical practices at several «online» and «warehouse pharmacies» Galena Square Veterinary Clinic will not fax or phone in a prescription except under exceptional circumstances.
He doesn't have sufficient time to test and see if a certain player can fit into this team, unless it's under exceptional circumstances - for example, if a particular individual is performing to an elite level in their domestic league, or he sees something in these upcoming friendlies that suggests they could add something to the Socceroos.
Neither the medications used during anaesthesia, nor pain medications nor antibiotics used after surgery require the mother to interrupt breastfeeding, except under exceptional circumstances.
Neither the medications used during anaesthesia, nor pain medications nor antibiotics used after surgery require the mother to avoid breastfeeding, except under exceptional circumstances.
Breastmilk is the only fluid your baby requires when he has diarrhea and / or vomiting, except under exceptional circumstances.
Only under exceptional circumstances can a mother's milk be considered unsuitable for her infant [23]-- in the majority of health conditions affecting either the mother or the baby, breastfeeding should continue.
Only under exceptional circumstances will a SEND student be withdrawn from a lesson by the SENDCO or assistant SENDCO (e.g. annual review meeting).
On the other hand, federal student loans do not require a cosigner to take on the risk, except under exceptional circumstances.
Except under exceptional circumstances, like in southwest USA where several trees are living for thousands of years (Swetnam 1993; Lloyd & Graumlich 1997), most long - term fire histories rely on other direct fire evidence like macroscopic charcoal on and in mineral soils (Filion 1984; Payette & Gagnon 1985; Filion et al. 1991; Desponts & Payette 1993; Lavoie & Payette 1996; Carcaillet 2001; Asselin & Payette 2005b; Talon et al. 2005).
The revised Investment Canada guidelines broadened the definitions of state - owned enterprises and said that acquisitions by SOEs would satisfy a critical «net benefit» test only under exceptional circumstances.
Under exceptional circumstances, that could be raised to 1.5 days» credit for each day served.
According to the employer, Industry Canada had decided in April 2012 that, due to downsizing (between 2009 and 2013, the number of personnel in the spectrum management operations branch, where Flatt worked, shrank from 17 to 11), it could no longer allow employees to telework, except under exceptional circumstances.
However, under exceptional circumstances, if the pensioner requires money for the treatment of any critical / terminal illness of self or spouse then the policy can be surrendered before the completion of 15 years and the Surrender Value payable shall be 98 % of Purchase Price.
«This Court has repeatedly held that joint custody is to be avoided if at all possible and will be approved only under exceptional circumstances.
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