He would make an exception for patients who can't take other drugs because of side effects.
The investors seem willing to make an exception for assertive managers such as Mr Welch.
Kelton said that Vanguard might make an exception if a customer could show different beneficiaries were needed.
They were able to do so because Packers officials liaised with the league to make the exception.
Why would anybody expect Facebook to make an exception during the most important stage of the IPO process?
Parents can make an exception for emergency health care or major car repairs and help with those bills.
Mention fennel pollen, the potent granules harvested from the buds of flowering fennel plants, and they may make an exception.
He revealed that though he was opposed to all government regulation he would make an exception for the German beer-purity laws.
Mr McCain's unusual openness helps to explain why journalists, even ones who don't warm to Republicans, often make an exception for him.
Worldly people who would blush at voicing such ignorance and prejudice about other countries seem blithely content to make an exception of France.
Mr. Steinbrenner is willing to make one exception to his "no-extensions" policy he remains intent on signing star second baseman Robinson Cano to a long-term contract.
Thank You For A Lifetime will be available over the counter only at Woolworths, who have decided to make an exception to their recent decision not to stock singles.
We don't normally get excited about newly launched funds that don't have much of a record, but in the case of the WF Asia Fund, we'll make an exception.
If we make an exception in this case, it would set a precedent and we would have pubs up and down the country demanding the right to be able to serve their drinks in half-litres and litres.
Mr Padoa-Schioppa's task will be to make such disasters the exception rather than the norm.
The only exception I make for not saying yes to a media interview is when I am booked with a paid training or speech gig.
But there's a big exception that can make accelerated depreciation more valuable, not less.
While direct-to-consumer marketing may make it seem otherwise, testosterone is no exception, Vergel says.
Many entrepreneurs genuinely want to change the world, rather than make a living, and these three were almost certainly no exception.
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It's the most sparsely populated country on the planet, with the exception of Mongolia, accents and cultural differences can make responses difficult to decipher, and everything's going to be on the corner of Sam Nujoma and Sam Nujoma anyway.
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Politicians who can make themselves look foolish and still retain your affection may be an exception.
The reforms would make it easier to apply for the National Interest Waiver as an exception to the Labor Certificate.
Every department had to make a contribution, he said, and the defence department was no exception.
Clearly Bangladesh were so disappointing again - with the exception of Tamim Iqbal - that it's hard to make too many concrete judgements or bold statements, but what I have learned from this series is that Steven Finn is a bowler of great potential.
My exception to the resolution of this case is that it seems to make far too light of a troubling event and of a situation that seems to be recurring with far too much frequency.
The government is introducing PCCs for all 43 police forces in England and Wales, with the exception of the Metropolitan Police, and they will be expected to make police forces more accountable for their actions and policing priorities.
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