Synonym: elision, exclusion. Similar words: reception, perception, conception, except for, deceptive, option, adoption, corruption. Meaning: [-pʃn] n. 1. a deliberate act of omission 2. an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization 3. grounds for adverse criticism.
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(91) By way of exception, the Regulations do not give the Director General powers in relation to commercial radio and television advertisements or to cable advertisements.
(92) My own study below is no exception and I would not claim an all-embracing explanation of advanced capitalist society from it.
(93) With the singular exception of property stocks, all sectors benefited from heavy demand, almost all leading shares sporting double-figure gains.
(94) Thus this type of conflict is treated as an isolated exception against the backdrop of assumed consensus.
(95) The only exception was among my childhood friends or old school classmates.
(96) Every general has his own method for preparing his troops for battle and I am no exception.
(97) For those men and women who live into middle age, pain[sentencedict.com], disease and poverty are the norm rather than the exception.
(98) No telephone applications or any amount of pleading will ensure exception to these dates.
(99) During this decade, whilst there was increased competition, comparatively few policyholders decided to change underwriters with one particular exception.
(100) How can an individual get permission to photocopy or videotape in cases where there is no fair use exception?
(101) All the major candidates, with one exception, have been running negative commercials.
(102) Trans World Airlines, which says it usually waves advance-purchase requirements in bereavement cases, appears to be an exception.
(103) Over the years, however, such dramatic action proved to be the exception rather than the rule.
(104) Similarly, the exception to the tenant's repairing liability relates principally to damage or destruction by an insured risk.
(105) F Filter bacteria: Almost every natural substance can be broken down by bacteria. and fish wastes are no exception.
(106) An exception might be if your local paper is one of those that sometimes use colour on their pages.
(107) There is one important exception to this which is related to the approval process.
(108) Few would label themselves feminists(sentencedict .com), and almost without exception they have worked hard at being submissive to their husbands.
(109) The concentration of a manager's attention and effort on significant deviations from expected results is known as management by exception.
(110) Louise picked out a pretty little pink dress that nobody could possibly take exception to and so honour was satisfied.
(111) The loch is full of wild brown trout; where a basket of thirty trout is the rule, rather than the exception.
(112) Public or private - the dwelling exception Under the previous law, the offence could be committed in public only.
(113) The only exception to this happy situation is the case study or historical thesis or dissertation.
(114) This camera is no exception and also comes with some pretty decent features.
(115) Among the intelligentsia, hardly a voice was raised in its defence, with the exception of a few university teachers of Marxism-Leninism.
(116) All, with the possible exception of employer conflicts, apply with equal force to dropout rates from public schools.
(117) Without exception, their hair had been cropped short enough to reveal the scars underneath.
(118) In the media world no one with the exception of cops and drug dealers ever works.
(119) The state, on the other hand, insisted that the compulsory laws applied to all children, without exception.
(120) Under the new system, banks' holding companies can do almost everything directly, with the notable exception of trading securities.
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