But opponents, including Clinton, said the legislation did not include sufficient exceptions to protect women's health.
Such forgetfulness can be partly blamed on a dominant national press that tends to report the grotesque exceptions not the blander rule.
D. recently said, we often form perceptions based on exceptions, not the rule.
The exceptions were not provided when Subpart F was enacted in 1962.
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The emphasis should be on advancing the right and the opportunities it offered, for example by improving access to the Internet, and not on problems and exceptions to the norm.
Those exceptions include not counting money spend on youth and training academies as a loss, and - in certain circumstances - allowing clubs to deduct the wages paid to players on pre-June 2010 contracts.
And Africa's rulers, with one or two shining exceptions, have not yet done so.
China has a one-child policy, but it is not based on religion and exceptions apply to minority ethnic groups.
But its people, with a few exceptions, are not quaint outgoing folk.
"French industry has not succeeded, with some exceptions (luxury goods, aeronautics, nuclear, pharmaceuticals, and some food products), to move upmarket, " Mr. Gallois concluded.
With one or two exceptions that do not stick it to taxpayers, the other prominent postal reform bills also count on transfers from taxpayers to the USPS. Some contain adjustments that would reduce costs, such as shortening mail delivery to five days a week, but those proposed changes are only band aids given the dim prospects for mail volume.
Unlike my friend Erik Kain, with rare exceptions, I do not play electronic games.
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Although, with a couple of exceptions, they are not the most heavily subsidised, these corporations have been chosen for what they symbolise.
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).
Yet a spokesman for the European Commission - the EU's executive branch - told BBC Sport earlier this month that the freedom of movement legislation will not be altered and that no exceptions are to be granted.
Exceptions concerned competition, not markets overall.
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But for now, you will not pay tax on the amount of employer-related health care benefits reported in 2011 (some exceptions, such as HRA distributions which are not for reimbursed expenses apply just as they always have).
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Stoesz says the proposed ban's exceptions are so narrow that not only would it force an end to elective abortions, it would mean abortions could not be performed for any other reason, either.
Sending the bill to the Examiners would allow those cases to be considered and exceptions could be made "not by what appears to be the fiat of the government without explanation".
With the need for investments into the U.S. as great today as ever, Congress should not encourage foreign investment by repealing the exceptions for investments in unrelated U.S. persons and U.S. government obligations.
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Most BDCs aim for capital gains, not fat income dividends, but there are exceptions.
Overall, these ingredients fall in the not dangerous and probably not useful category, with a couple of exceptions.
And just last year, U.S. congressman Pete Stark proposed the not-so-subtly-named Narrowing Exceptions for Withholding Tax, or NEWT, Act.
With a few notable exceptions, traditional lighting manufacturers are not software experts.
"The pope does not need anybody's permission to make exceptions to how ecclesiastical law relates to him, " noted conservative columnist Jimmy Akin in the National Catholic Register.
With the possible exceptions of Cano and Sabathia, not only is no Yankee irreplaceable, none even matter that much, unless they go missing for months at a time.
When British newspapers make big mistakes they do not have any meaningful regulatory mechanisms, they do not learn lessons, and (with rare exceptions) nobody resigns or is even disciplined.
There are exceptions to these chestnuts, but not many.
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