exception|exceptions in English
noun
[ex'cep·tion || -pʃn]
something that is out of the ordinary, anomaly; objection, oppositio
Use "exception|exceptions" in a sentence
1. * Plan on exceptions.
2. But there are some exceptions.
3. Analytesas exposure biomarkers *With exceptions
4. Please see the exceptions below.
5. The exception generates a branch to a conventional exception vector table.
6. (a) Other law governs Alienability; exceptions
7. This rule allows of no exceptions.
8. Exceptions include phenytoin, theophylline, and heparin.
9. Arrant: having no exceptions or restrictions.
10. 4.1.2 Exceptions to the right to access Exceptions to the principle of access fall mainly into three groups.
11. For exceptions, see Capitalization and Colons
12. With few exceptions, subjects were idealized.
13. However, there are exceptions (see below).
14. 12 You allow of no exceptions?
15. I think this is rather inconsistent, that system exceptions cause automatic rollback while application exceptions specifically do not.
16. No grace periods or exceptions are possible.
17. There are two exceptions to this policy:
18. Blocking exceptions prior to the exception’s use
19. “Aeroplane” is no exception
20. There are, happily, notable exceptions to this generalisation.
21. 1-6 Exceptions to Calculating Aye dates a
22. However there are exceptions (see refund policies below.)
23. There are a few exceptions to this policy:
24. · Exceptions to the principle of access to documents
25. With a few notable exceptions, everyone gave something.