This permits abortion in exceptional circumstances, such as where a woman's life is in danger.
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The shares to be issued to Intel, TSMC and Samsung will be non-voting except in exceptional circumstances.
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If passed, the amendment would restrict abortion to be carried out only in NHS premises in exceptional circumstances.
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Only in exceptional circumstances - such as national awards - should a school publish a photograph of an individual pupil.
The council does have the power to compulsory purchase an empty home "in exceptional circumstances" but as yet this has not happened.
If there is to be more co-hosting, it would only be in exceptional circumstances and there will only be one organising committee.
Pfizer Ltd, manufacturers of the drug, attacked a health service circular issued last September advising doctors not to prescribe Viagra, unless in exceptional circumstances.
The Department of Health has issued a temporary block on the prescription of Viagra on the NHS, saying it should only be prescribed in exceptional circumstances.
However, the bill gives the government emergency powers to temporarily extend this period to 28 days - in exceptional circumstances - by order if Parliament is dissolved.
He quoted the ECB's first president, Wim Duisenberg, speaking in 1999, when he said that finance ministers had agreed to exercise their right to orient exchange rate policy only in exceptional circumstances.
Mr O'Neill said the government's claim to have "a long-standing policy" not to provide funding was not true and it had in the past provided financial assistance, in exceptional circumstances, to prepare legal proceedings.
Mr Mizrachi, whose organisation Emek Shaveh opposes the "politicisation" of archaeology, says according to international conventions Israel does not have the right (apart from in exceptional circumstances) to conduct any archaeology in the West Bank.
MPs went on to approve government plans to enable peers to resign their seats in the Lords, and for Parliament to expel peers in exceptional circumstances, for example if they were found guilty of serious criminal offences.
In the absence of any such formal arrangements, the euro-11 club of finance ministers may, in exceptional circumstances, provide general guidance on exchange-rate policy, although they have already said that they are not likely to intervene much.
Abortion is illegal in Northern Ireland except in exceptional medical circumstances, such as when the mother's health is at risk.
Mr Brown has urged farmers not to delay the culls by appealing against the slaughter orders, except in "exceptional circumstances".
Government culture spokesman Viscount Younger of Leckie denied they were giving firms "carte blanche", insisting there were still options available for councils to oppose the cabinets in "exceptional circumstances".
However, it advises that in "exceptional circumstances", listed as violence against staff or pupils, sexual abuse, drug dealing or carrying a weapon, it may be appropriate to exclude a child for a first offence.
The UK government originally said that figure should only be set in "exceptional circumstances", but so far two thirds of universities have indicated that they want to charge that amount for all or some of their courses.
Routine cases should be heard within custody time limits except in "highly exceptional circumstances", they said.
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The tabular structure of early web pages (now outlawed in all but exceptional circumstances, like HTML email design) forced designers to internalize fairly rigid grid principles.
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But Usada, in exchange for Gatlin agreeing to cooperate with its anti-doping campaign and in recognition of the exceptional circumstances of his first failure, imposed an eight-year ban.
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But Labour argues that the regulations "mandate market tendering on the medical profession in all but the most exceptional circumstances".
He said that from 1 November 2012 juveniles under 18 years of age would no longer be held in Hydebank Wood Young offenders Centre in all but the most exceptional circumstances.
"We will continue to watch over the border and prevent anyone from crossing it and entering Israel except in a few isolated and exceptional circumstances - each of which will be weighed on its own merit, " Mr Netanyahu said.
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However, there is a list of exceptional circumstances and "in the spirit of co-operation" Johnson's request to replace a winger with a full-back was accepted by Premier Rugby.
In the last year only three executives, all in the Northern Board, used the exceptional circumstances clause to withhold the details.
In some other limited instances, where there are certain exceptional or compelling circumstances, there will be a discretionary power for the lord chancellor to exempt payment of appeal fees.
While recounting a litany of "improbabilities" in Pistorius' account, Nair said defense attorneys had done enough to prove the "exceptional circumstances" required by South African law for the release of a suspect charged with premeditated murder.
"He was an exceptional talent both behind the camera and editing the work of others and even in the grimmest circumstances he always made sure to live life to the fullest, " Lyon said.
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