Example sentences of "[art] exceptions to the " in BNC.

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1 The exceptions to the general feeling among drivers were , however , important ones .
2 Stereotypes like this flatten out important details : they disguise the exceptions to the ‘ women speak more standard ’ rule , or else are unable to account for them .
3 But , as any PD librarian will tell you , these are the exceptions to the rule .
4 Yet even if a shareholder were able to bring a derivative action under one of the exceptions to the rule in Foss v.
5 So many and such large anomalies pile up that the paradigm suddenly collapses , as , for instance , when Einstein put the exceptions to the Newtonian paradigm together and proposed the theory of relativity .
6 It was in the interests of the Great Powers that they could not be held bound by a treaty to which they had not formally become a party while , as will be seen , a number of the exceptions to the classic rule enabled them to impose their will upon weaker entities .
7 But it is not invariably the case , which makes it impracticable to define hyponymy in this way , unless the exceptions to the general tendency can be characterised precisely .
8 However , any such fresh application for bail will be subject to this ; that the presumption in favour of the granting of bail under section 4(1) of the Act of 1976 will , in the case of such a defendant , be subject not only to the exceptions to the right to bail in Part I , paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Act but also to the exception in paragraph 6 of that Schedule , namely :
9 The liability may be strict , but it is not absolute as the exceptions to the rule indicated by Blackburn J. himself show .
10 The first group consists of what is sometimes known as the exceptions to the rule nemo dat quod non habet whereby a bona fide purchaser of goods from A commits no conversion but actually obtains a good title to them even though the goods really belonged to B and B never intended to allow A to sell them .
11 An innocent third party acquires title free from the lien , under one of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle .
12 If the buyer disposes of the goods within one of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle ( see Chapter 5 ) , the innocent sub-purchaser obtains title free from the seller 's lien .
13 Most of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle apply only if the goods are disposed of by someone in possession of them and if the buyer is lawfully in possession of the goods the seller 's lien is lost anyway ( section 43(1) ( b ) ) .
14 If he does , he will confer good title on the new purchaser provided the resale falls within one of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle .
15 In this case , following the nemo dat principle , B is now the owner ; they were B's goods at the time A sold them to C and therefore A could not , without B 's authority , confer title upon C. This result would be , different , however , if C could show that C's contract with A fell within one of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle .
16 The exceptions to the regulations are very limited and the question of whether it is medically inadvisable to wear a seat belt , considered in Froom v Butcher , for obese or pregnant plaintiffs , or in Mackay v Borthwick [ 1982 ] CLY 2157 where the plaintiff suffered from a hiatus hernia is probably pre-empted by para 5(d) of the regulations .
17 Strictly speaking , it is not a takeover offer at all , but it forms one of the exceptions to the main prohibition in the SARs ( namely , acquiring 10 per cent or more of the target company 's voting rights ( or rights over shares ) in any seven-day period if the resulting holding is 15 per cent or more ) .
18 As far as the exceptions to the policy is concerned , we , again I I would n't say we had a strong feeling on this , but on balance I think it that if it is considered that they are needed they would probably be better dealt with in a separate policy .
19 And in , certainly in the two cases that I 've just mentioned , those were the key worries that they had ; but I would hazard a guess and say those are the exceptions to the rule .
20 Articles 34–38 specify no exceptions to the pacta tertiis rule ; such exceptions must either be fitted into the Articles or they must be accepted as prescribing only the general framework of the law .
21 The provisions of the Vienna Convention on treaties and third parties are sparse ; no exceptions to the general rule are spelled out , apart from that with respect to the emergence of customary international law .
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