But, that Act is riddled with exceptions and loopholes that make it very hard to successfully use.
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One way companies are managing profits is by shifting risk to policyholders with exceptions to coverage and higher deductibles.
With exceptions like a hardware store and a clothing store, most of the businesses in Sea Bright remain boarded up.
But this should be taken with a pinch of salt, since any deal is likely to be hedged with exceptions.
Even now, the vast majority of the musicians come from the classical community, with exceptions including Stephen Sondheim and Ornette Coleman.
Further, the law imposes taxes on employers who fail to provide sufficiently generous insurance, with exceptions for part-time workers and small firms.
All goods but arms with exceptions for bananas, sugar and rice, to be phased out later will be imported into Europe free of tariffs.
Insurers would levy penalties for late enrollment, with exceptions for changes in status such as a marriage or the birth of a child.
The evidence warrant, for example, took four years to negotiate and is even now riddled with exceptions (Germany does not have to obey it in certain areas).
W. Bush issued an executive order not to conduct further offshore leasing or pre-leasing activities, with exceptions in much of the Gulf of Mexico and parts of Alaska.
The federal law allowing arbitration instead of litigation is riddled with exceptions Congress even exempted car dealers and active-duty military personnel from parts of it and most retail transactions would be untouched.
But the sport has attracted mostly a suburban white audience (with exceptions such as Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Brown, who in the clip below is kicking lacrosse behind during his All-American days at Syracuse University).
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We call for a Constitutional amendment requiring a super-majority for any tax increase, with exceptions for only war and national emergencies, and imposing a cap limiting spending to the historical average percentage of GDP so that future Congresses cannot balance the budget by raising taxes.
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This statutory revision would remove the financial incentive for the paparazzi to stalk celebrities, because the photos could not be sold or distributed to any third party without the celebrities' consent, with exceptions for occasions that are newsworthy, such as a court appearance or arrest.
The authors of this collection of essays Noam Chomsky, John Pilger, Howard Zinn, among others will seem irredeemably parti pris to those who still believe that sanctions must be held steady, albeit with exceptions for humanitarian relief, until Iraq has come clean about the last globule of biological horror hidden away in a bottle in somebody's fridge.
Desktop speech-recognition accuracy was less than stellar, mostly because software developers had to rely on linguistic rules that were no match for natural language rules with countless exceptions and cope with an infinite variation of accents.
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With some exceptions, like the debate dustup with Ron Paul, the Presidential contender is all smiles, and holds his tongue even when confronted by the occasional town-hall needler.
Nowhere in the editorial does it mention that U.S. manufacturing has been breaking records year after year during the decade (with the exceptions of recession years 2002 and 2009) with respect to output, value-added, revenues, profits, return on investment, and exports.
For the photographers themselves, work like this can be more liberating than shooting magazine covers, which with few exceptions (W, for one) come with lots of rules: the subject must make eye contact, must be smiling, must be conservatively made-up, etc.
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With local exceptions, north Florida is reliably Republican, and shares far more with the rest of the Deep South than with the southern reaches of its own state.
With few exceptions, products are neither unique nor indispensable competition catches up quickly with even the fastest growing corporations.
With few exceptions, these are deserted views of Bruges in which the architecture is mirrored with perfect symmetry in the still waters of the canals.
With few exceptions, that failure is still unresolved now, in 2011 and our children are paying the price with their lives.
Its current political leaders, with notable exceptions, are perhaps the least impressive feature of today's Australia.
They have at this point virtually shut down all of the shelters with few exceptions.
For three months leading up to a bout, he will eat vegan, with no exceptions.
And three-year Bachelors degrees followed by two-year Masters are now the general rule, with few exceptions.
With few exceptions, pollsters do their surveying "quick and dirty, " randomly dialing lists of registered voters.
He has been right to resist, with minor exceptions, calls for a wave of protectionism.
Unlike my friend Erik Kain, with rare exceptions, I do not play electronic games.
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