Sentences with phrase «with rare exceptions»

That equates to an easy 12 hours of usage regardless of what you're doing on the phone, with rare exception of course.
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As you'll see, most teams are still only moving up and down a bit with some rare exceptions.
I was almost convinced that modern polling could with rare exceptions predict the outcome of elections.
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As of September 1st travel to North Korea will be officially banned with rare exceptions for journalists and aid workers.
With rare exceptions like Tron (1982) inspiration faded until Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg restored magic to the kingdom.
Only with the rare exception of Professor Spencer in my solo & small practice course at Seattle University School of Law.
Credit score of at least 600 is required with rare exceptions
With rare exceptions as recommended by medical or mental health caregivers, applicants for service dogs must be over 18, applicants and must be able to self - apply or apply with limited family assistance.
In contemporary America, the abortion debate divides with rare exception down a red - blue line.
Yet with the rare exception of thinkers such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Jonathan Edwards, the dimensions of imagination, beauty and aesthetics were not emphasized as central to theological method.
We don't act as though the Church had something special to offer, and so, with rare exceptions when her irrepressible transcendence bursts forth, no one treats her as though she did.
«For the most part with rare exceptions, all - new electric and plumbing is installed.»
Teachers rated «ineffective» are dismissed with rare exception, a rule that caused more than 200 teachers to exit DCPS in IMPACT's first year.
Transmissions were all automatics with some rare exceptions in which manual transmissions will be found.
We do not recommend foods using digests with rare exceptions.
Total hip replacement should be offered as the primary recommendation over FHO with rare exceptions.
They include some scientists, but who with rare exceptions are not professional practicing climatologists.
With rare exception Rabett Run's policy is to speak no evil of the dead, or even the retired (Eli will soon join the tribe), still Gray reminded Eli of a number of senior guys he knew who did their training when theory was a weak reed and worthy only of derision, but by careful observation developed a set of ad hoc models, which turned out to be way wrong but extremely useful for prediction.
The ECJ has two basic options: Either the general rule applies, or we are faced here with a rare exception.
All MLS - listed homes and vacant lots on the Sunshine Coast — an area in B.C. 40 minutes by ferry from West Vancouver — are displayed on the maps with rare exceptions, says Little.
All life insurance companies offer the same financial protection, and thanks to regulations they're all guaranteed to pay if the worst happens (with some rare exceptions for self - inflicted injury, fraud and crimes).
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»).
They state, «in the contemporary investment world net - nets are, only with the rarest exceptions, a distant memory.»
According to Michigan law, any assets or debts acquired by either spouse during your marriage are considered part of the marital estate, with rare exceptions made for gifts and inheritances.
With rare exception, these offers are too good for even the most devoted entrepreneur to pass up.
Even the most ardent advocates for smaller government, with rare exception, acknowledge the value of laws regulating how people affect each other.
With rare exception, they all worked their tails off and rose through the ranks to become executives at bigger companies before starting their own ventures, being chosen to lead others or becoming VCs.
With rare exceptions, companies switching to value - added sales are improvising on ways to promote team selling.
with rare exception, are more expensive than utilities,» Musk admitted.
With rare exceptions, like Tesla, they don't even handle the sales themselves.
«What the Democrats are willing to do is important, because in the Senate, with rare exceptions like the tax bill, we have to have Democratic involvement,» McConnell said, noting that he «would not expect to see that on the agenda.»
With rare exceptions, the short answer is «Yes.»
With rare exception, they are all gone today.
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).
Instead, those savings have been shunted to the Fed, and to other central banks, which use them to purchase government securities, and also for other purposes, but never, with rare exceptions (and with good reason), to fund potentially productive enterprises.
There is good news in that with rare exceptions this secondary consciousness can be awakened.
With rare exception, he is represented as a singular figure, functioning in the fashion of a judge, priest, or seer.
The give and take of the Talmud demonstrates that with rare exceptions it is impossible to assert that rabbinic Judaism «essentially» says anything.
In tax - supported schools such teaching must be both competent and fair to all positions; and with rare exceptions it has been so in schools that are related to particular churches.
With rare exceptions the questions are about God, Jesus, the Bible, church, and so on, questions that somehow relate to their lives.
There were no cases in those days, only anecdotes; and with rare exceptions the anecdotes were all success stories, in line with the hortatory motif.
With rare exceptions, they are less likely than those not imprisoned to adjust to normal legal social patterns.
Theological seminaries should abandon the practice of tenure for faculty, and with rare exceptions no one should be allowed to teach full - time in a seminary more than six years at a stretch, followed by at least six years of ministry in a parish or agency before another teaching stint.
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