The phrase
"unusual circumstances" refers to situations that are not normal or ordinary. It describes events or conditions that are rare, unexpected, or different from what is typically experienced.
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These include
unusual circumstances such as one spouse having unusually high debts and not able to pay spousal support based on his / her income.
2012 saw very
unusual circumstances which led to far more melting then normal, so using it as a base point for comparison is unfair, to say the least.
Couples planning to be married in our church are expected to participate in all four parts, unless
unusual circumstances make this impossible.
The parties will complete the deposition of each expert in one day at least 30 days before the arbitration hearing,
absent unusual circumstances.
A judge should discourage a party from requiring the judge to testify as a character witness except in
unusual circumstances when the demands of justice require.
Most agencies charge a fixed fee which includes everything, and only in the most extreme and
unusual circumstances ask for additional funds.
Or maybe it's a friendship... a friendship that starts
under unusual circumstances or in a place you'd least expect... but that friend becomes someone who changes your life.
Using advanced mathematical techniques, the researchers modeled how waves could combine in
very unusual circumstances to produce the rogue waves measured in at three different oil platforms in 1995, 2007 and 2015.
What happened, and what does this mean for the victims of auto accidents
with unusual circumstances, such as theft at a dealership?
Unless you're
facing unusual circumstances or major, unexpected expenses, stay within your budget and pay most if not all of your outstanding credit card balance each month.
Having regard to the highly
unusual circumstances of this Reference, we have determined that the most appropriate remedy is to enter an acquittal.
«Great investment opportunities come around when excellent companies are surrounded
by unusual circumstances that cause the stock to be mis - appraised.»
Considering the impact Schindler's List had on the careers of those involved, the complicated and
unusual circumstances surrounding its production, and the numerous accolades it garnered, it seems a shame that more supplemental material isn't included on this DVD.
But the investigation again creates
unusual circumstances for DOI Commissioner Mark Peters, who served as de Blasio's campaign treasurer during his 2013 mayoral run.
Like the librarian in The Borrower whose honesty is tested when young boy hides out in the local library, many of these stories feature ordinary people beset by
highly unusual circumstances.
Ordinarily the psychiatrist does not communicate his feelings directly to the client, and the pastor does not confess to the person who comes to confess except in
quite unusual circumstances.
The
not unusual circumstances involve a situation where the shipper paid the freight forwarder upon being invoiced but the freight forwarder went out of business without having paid the freight to the carrier.
On the other points - spending limits are either going to be near zero and strictly obeyed, as in Totnes (rendered easy by the very sudden and unexpected decision, tight timescale, etc -
i.e. unusual circumstances) or they're going to be like they are in other elections - high enough to allow a campaign but laxly enforced.
Lisa Fisher, riding a tide of Democratic dissention in the Capital District, refuted that prediction two years ago under
clearly unusual circumstances.
Jenna Jameson, one of the most famous female porn stars of all time, and John Wood's love bloomed
from unusual circumstances: they began dating after they found out their ex's were dating.
Additional fees may be applied at a flat rate of $ 75 per hour if the allotted grooming time is greatly exceeded due to unforeseen conditions involving excessive under coat extraction, heavily matted fur, or other
unusual circumstances discovered during the course of grooming.
We will encourage authors that publish with us to go with one of those two prices moving forward,
barring unusual circumstances, although the final decision will be in their hands.
Jurists are supposed to be guided by a 2006 appeals court ruling that says the anonymous captions should be used «sparingly» and «then, only when
unusual circumstances necessitate it.»
It was one of only three Labour gains at the 2010 general election, and the only one
without unusual circumstances (the other two gains were Blaenau Gwent from People «s Voice and Bethnal Green and Bow where George Galloway had promised only to serve one term.).
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