istisna, kuraldışılık, gücenmek, ayrım yapma, kural dışı, istisna; mahkemenin kararlarına itiraz, mahkemenin ara kararlarına itiraz, muafiyet, ender durum, sıradışı durum, istisna etme, hariç tutma, kural dışı durum, olağandışı durum, kural dişi durum, kabul etmemek, take exceptionto itiraz etmek, özel durum, olağandışılık, kuraldışı durum, dışta bırakma, without exception ayrım yapmaksızın, The exception proves the rule, istisna kuralı bozmaz, istisnasız, hariç, haricinde, -den başka, hariç, dışında. bağ, hariç tutmak, dışında, dışında tutmak, olmazsa, istisnalar, dişinda, yoksa, başka, itiraz etmek, aşağıda, (bağlaç) yoksa, haricinde, olmazsa, başka, ayrı tutmak, fakat, conj. haricinde, -den başka: He can do everything except speak Chinese. Çince konuşmaktan başka her şeyi yapabilir. 2, ayırmak, karşı çıkmak, -in dışında tutmak: He excepted Harun from this. Harun'u bunun dışında tuttu, ayrı tut, bunların dışında, müstesna, hariç bırakmak, meğerki, dışlamak, -den başka, kural dışı durumlar, özel durumlar,
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An objection, on legal grounds; also, as in conveyancing, a clause by which the grantor excepts or reserves something before the right is transferred, The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule, An objection; cavil; dissent; disapprobation; offense; cause of offense; — usually followed by to or against, An interruption in normal processing, especially as caused by an error condition, That which is excepted or taken out from others; a person, thing, or case, specified as distinct, or not included; as, almost every general rule has its exceptions, An event during program execution that prevents the program from continuing normally, A special kind of Java object used to indicate an exceptional circumstance Typically used in conjunction with throw and catch statements See the chapter on Exceptions, An object representing the occurrence of an exceptional circumstance - typically, something that has gone wrong in the smooth running of a program Exception objects are created from classes that extend the Throwable class See checked exception and unchecked exception, An exclusion from coverage in a policy of insurance, usually referring to a known risk or defect for which the insurer assumes no responsibility, Any user, logic, or system error detected by a function that does not itself deal with the error but passes the error on to a handling routine, An excpeption is thrown when an evaluation cannot be performed correctly The difference between errors and exceptions is that exceptions can be handled using the catch form, something that is out of the ordinary, anomaly; objection, opposition, grounds for adverse criticism; "his authority is beyond exception, a deliberate act of omission; "with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news" an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization; "all her children were brilliant; the only exception was her last child"; "an exception tests the rule" grounds for adverse criticism; "his authority is beyond exception, an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization; "all her children were brilliant; the only exception was her last child"; "an exception tests the rule", As used in the conveyance of real estate, an exception is the exclusion of some part of the property conveyed, with title of that excepted part remaining with the grantor For example, in most subdivision developments, mineral rights are not conveyed to the purchaser of a lot, but remain the property of the developer Contrast with Reservation, exemptions, exceptive, An objection; cavil; dissent; disapprobation; offense; cause of offense; -- usually followed by to or against, An objection; cavil; dissent; disapprobation; offense; cause of offense; usually followed by to or against, An objection, oral or written, taken, in the course of an action, as to bail or security; or as to the decision of a judge, in the course of a trail, or in his charge to a jury; or as to lapse of time, or scandal, impertinence, or insufficiency in a pleading; also, as in conveyancing, a clause by which the grantor excepts something before granted, a deliberate act of omission; "with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news", A provision to the title insurance binder or policy that excludes liability for a specific title defect or an outstanding lien or encumbrance, grounds for adverse criticism; "his authority is beyond exception", An exception is a particular thing, person, or situation that is not included in a general statement, judgment, or rule. Few guitarists can sing as well as they can play; Eddie, however, is an exception There were no floral offerings at the ceremony, with the exception of a single red rose The law makes no exceptions With few exceptions, guests are booked for week-long visits, A provision in a title insurance binder or policy excludes liability for a specified title defect or an outstanding encumbrance, An interruption to the normal flow of program control that occurs when an error or other special condition is detected during execution An exception transfers control from the code generating the exception to another piece of code, generally a routine called an exception handler, An IDL construct that represents an exceptional condition that could be returned in response to an invocation There are two categories of exceptions: (1) system exceptions, which inherit from org omg CORBA SystemException (which is a java lang RuntimeException), and (2) user-defined exceptions, which inherit from org omg CORBA UserException (which is a java lang Exception), emphasis If you make a general statement, and then say that something or someone is no exception, you are emphasizing that they are included in that statement. Marketing is applied to everything these days, and books are no exception Most people have no real idea how to change to healthy food, and Maureen was no exception, If a built-in Java operator or programmer supplied Java method cannot correctly compute its result (often the user has specified the wrong arguments) it throws an exception to indicate a problem Uses of such operators/methods occur in try/catch blocks that indicate how to proceed if an exception is thrown, emphasis You use without exception to emphasize that the statement you are making is true in all cases. The vehicles are without exception old, rusty and dented, You use with the exception of to introduce a thing or person that is not included in a general statement that you are making. Yesterday was a day off for everybody, with the exception of Lawrence, If you take exception to something, you feel offended or annoyed by it, usually with the result that you complain about it. He also took exception to having been spied on = object, If you are making a general statement and you say that something is the exception that proves the rule, you mean that although it seems to contradict your statement, in most other cases your statement will be true. Wine-making and accountants don't usually go together, but Thierry Hasard is an exception that proves the rule, In programming, a problem or change in conditions that causes the microprocessor to stop what it is doing and handle the situation in a separate routine An exception is similar to an interrupt; both refer the microprocessor to a separate set of instructions, An error condition that changes the normal flow of control in a program An exception may be generated ("raised") by hardware or software Hardware exceptions include reset, interrupt or a signal from a memory management unit Exceptions may be generated by the arithmetic logic unit or floating-point unit for numerical errors such as divide by zero, overflow or underflow or instruction decoding errors such as privileged, reserved, trap or undefined instructions Software exceptions are even more varied and the term could be applied to any kind of error checking which alters the normal behavior of the program In C++, an exception is a language-supported mechanism whereby objects (which usually convey information about the error) are thrown from one part of a program and may be caught elsewhere in the program, —A signal that is generated when an unplanned or unexpected event occurs Exceptions are typically caught by an exception handler and dealt with in an appropriate way A fatal exception (also called a critical or catastrophic error) is an event that cannot be properly handled to allow the application—or the operating system—to continue running, An event during program execution that prevents the program from continuing normally (usually an error) Java supports exceptions with the try, catch, and throw keywords, An event during program execution that prevents the program from continuing normally; generally, an error The Java language supports exceptions with the try, catch, and throw keywords See also exception handler, from a title insurance policy, portions of the land containg encumbrances and in which free and clear title is subject to certain conditions from a legal description, portions of land which are included in the description of a larger parcel of land but then excluded from it by a subsequent legal description, (1) A user or system error detected by the system and passed to an operating system or user exception handler (2) In the C++ language, any user, logic, or system error detected by a function that does not itself deal with the error but passes the error on to a handling routine (also called "throwing the exception") See signal, An exception is a run-time error condition Exception handling is a C++ mechanism that allows the detector of the error to pass the error condition to code (the exception handler) that is prepared to handle it An exception is raised by a throw statement within a try block and handled by a catch clause Note, the ANSI/ISO C++ International Standard defines only synchronous exceptions, - A provision in a title insurance binder or policy that excludes liability for a specific title defect or an outstanding lien or encumbrance, An error, such as division by zero, detected by hardware or by the operating system Fatal exceptions halt execution of an application and, in a few circumstances, kill the operating system, An event that causes suspension of normal program execution Types include addressing exception, data exception, operation exception, overflow exception, protection exception, underflow exception [6], A provision in a title insurance binder or policy that excludes liability for a specific title defect or an outstanding lien or encumbrance, A provision in a copyright law permitting the use of a work by defined user groups without the consent of its creator and without the payment of royalties which use would otherwise be an infringement of copyright Examples of user groups benefiting from exceptions are educational institutions, libraries, museums, archives and persons with a perceptual disability, To take exception, to object (to or against), With the exception (that); used to introduce a clause, phrase or adverb forming an exception or qualification to something previously stated, Unless; used to introduce a hypothetical case in which an exception may exist, To exclude; to specify as being an exception, With the exception of; but, exclude, leave out; protest, object, fallency, outtake, outcept, To object to; to protest against, To take exception; to object; usually followed by to, sometimes by against; as, to except to a witness or his testimony, To take or leave out (anything) from a number or a whole as not belonging to it; to exclude; to omit, With exclusion of; leaving or left out; excepting, Unless; if it be not so that, excluding, as in: I knew all the answers on the test, except the last one, the following to be reactive: ethane, methane, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides or carbonates, ammonium carbonates, methyl chloroform (TCA), methylene chloride (dichloromethane), CFC-11, CFC-12, HCFC-22, FC-23, CFC-113, CFC-114, CFC-115, HCFC-123, HCFC-134a, HCFC-141b, HCFC-142b, A SQL operator that examines rows from two SELECT statements It returns all rows from one statement except those that would be returned by the second statement Sometimes implemented as a SUBTRACT command See UNION, besides, but, excluding, take exception to; "he demurred at my suggestion to work on Saturday", You use except to introduce the only thing or person that a statement does not apply to, or a fact that prevents a statement from being completely true. I wouldn't have accepted anything except a job in Europe I don't take any drugs whatsoever, except aspirin for colds Except is also a conjunction. Freddie would tell me nothing about what he was writing, except that it was to be a Christmas play, You use except for to introduce the only thing or person that prevents a statement from being completely true. He hadn't eaten a thing except for one forkful of salad Everyone was late, except for Richard. to not include something except sth from sth, prevent from being included or considered or accepted; "The bad results were excluded from the report"; "Leave off the top piece", conj. but, only, besides, To take exception, to object to, Declarations by either side in a civil or criminal case reserving the right to appeal a judge's ruling on a motion Also, in regulatory cases, objections by either side to points made by the other side or to rulings by the agency or one of its hearing officers, Information on violations of integrity constraints, contains information on violations of integrity constraints This view is created by the utlexcpt sql script, Exceptions are occurrences that cause deviation from a plan, such as issues, change requests and risks Exceptions can also refer to items that the cost variance and schedule variance exceed predefined thresholds, plural of exception, Notations on a delivery receipt made by the person receiving the merchandise stating that the container, shipping package, or merchandise was received in damaged condition or that total quantity was not received Establishes evidence that the shipment was not sound or complete at time of delivery If no exceptions are taken during the course of shipment, it may be difficult for a claimant to prove that a loss actually occurred prior to their receiving the merchandise, This is a section on the Inventory Sheet for you to note exceptions to the condition of your furniture or cartons upon delivery Any damage or missing items should be noted in that section prior to signing for delivery A copy must be kept for your records (You have up to 60 days to inspect your goods for missing or damaged items), Exceptions are a runtime error reporting mechanism that requires programs to handle raised exceptions or have their stack unwound until the exception is handled (caught) or the thread is terminated, Notations on a delivery receipt, made by the person receiving the merchandise, stating that the container or shipping package or merchandise was received in a damaged condition or that total quantity was not received Establishes evidence that the shipment was not sound, or complete, at time of delivery If no exceptions are taken during the course of shipment, it may be difficult for a claimant to prove that a loss actually occurred prior to their receiving the merchandise, An unexpected event The event can contain data, may be defined by the language, developer or the CORBA standard An exception can be returned by the operation as an alternative It is normally used to indicate an error condition, Declarations by either side in a civil or criminal case reserving the right to appeal a judge's ruling upon a motion Also, in regulatory cases, objections by either side to points made by the other side or to rulings by the agency or one of its hearing officers, 1) The application of catalyzed (two-part) fiberglass or epoxy coatings These coatings have strong solvents that destroy normal covers Special high-solvent covers are available for these coatings, Error conditions where invalid or incomplete data is found in EDI transaction set exchanges, Anything that must be handled on a student-by-student basis These could be matching transfer courses that haven't been articulated, waivers or any number of special circumstances, Events or occurrences that are not considered normal and require further attention, A list of flaws, clouds, encumbrances or uncertainties, or other interests that title insurance will not guarantee that our insured has a priority over, Policies do not cover disability of loss contributed to or caused by: 1) War and any hazard arising from war, 2) Active duty in any Armed Forces, whether or not at war, 3) Regular pregnancy (not considered a disease or illness and therefore does not constitute a disability), Sometimes known as Exclusion, these are designed to limit the insurer's risk and can be found in the small print of policies Notable examples would be the exclusion of war risks and nuclear damage, property covered by other insurance, etc,
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An objection, on legal grounds; also, as in conveyancing, a clause by which the grantor excepts or reserves something before the right is transferred
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The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule
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An objection; cavil; dissent; disapprobation; offense; cause of offense; — usually followed by to or against
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An interruption in normal processing, especially as caused by an error condition
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That which is excepted or taken out from others; a person, thing, or case, specified as distinct, or not included; as, almost every general rule has its exceptions
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An event during program execution that prevents the program from continuing normally
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A special kind of Java object used to indicate an exceptional circumstance Typically used in conjunction with throw and catch statements See the chapter on Exceptions
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An object representing the occurrence of an exceptional circumstance - typically, something that has gone wrong in the smooth running of a program Exception objects are created from classes that extend the Throwable class See checked exception and unchecked exception
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An exclusion from coverage in a policy of insurance, usually referring to a known risk or defect for which the insurer assumes no responsibility
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Any user, logic, or system error detected by a function that does not itself deal with the error but passes the error on to a handling routine
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An excpeption is thrown when an evaluation cannot be performed correctly The difference between errors and exceptions is that exceptions can be handled using the catch form
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something that is out of the ordinary, anomaly; objection, opposition isim
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grounds for adverse criticism; "his authority is beyond exception
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a deliberate act of omission; "with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news" an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization; "all her children were brilliant; the only exception was her last child"; "an exception tests the rule" grounds for adverse criticism; "his authority is beyond exception
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an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization; "all her children were brilliant; the only exception was her last child"; "an exception tests the rule"
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As used in the conveyance of real estate, an exception is the exclusion of some part of the property conveyed, with title of that excepted part remaining with the grantor For example, in most subdivision developments, mineral rights are not conveyed to the purchaser of a lot, but remain the property of the developer Contrast with Reservation
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An objection; cavil; dissent; disapprobation; offense; cause of offense; -- usually followed by to or against
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An objection; cavil; dissent; disapprobation; offense; cause of offense; usually followed by to or against
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An objection, oral or written, taken, in the course of an action, as to bail or security; or as to the decision of a judge, in the course of a trail, or in his charge to a jury; or as to lapse of time, or scandal, impertinence, or insufficiency in a pleading; also, as in conveyancing, a clause by which the grantor excepts something before granted
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a deliberate act of omission; "with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news"
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A provision to the title insurance binder or policy that excludes liability for a specific title defect or an outstanding lien or encumbrance
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grounds for adverse criticism; "his authority is beyond exception"
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An exception is a particular thing, person, or situation that is not included in a general statement, judgment, or rule. Few guitarists can sing as well as they can play; Eddie, however, is an exception There were no floral offerings at the ceremony, with the exception of a single red rose The law makes no exceptions With few exceptions, guests are booked for week-long visits
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A provision in a title insurance binder or policy excludes liability for a specified title defect or an outstanding encumbrance
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An interruption to the normal flow of program control that occurs when an error or other special condition is detected during execution An exception transfers control from the code generating the exception to another piece of code, generally a routine called an exception handler
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An IDL construct that represents an exceptional condition that could be returned in response to an invocation There are two categories of exceptions: (1) system exceptions, which inherit from org omg CORBA SystemException (which is a java lang RuntimeException), and (2) user-defined exceptions, which inherit from org omg CORBA UserException (which is a java lang Exception)
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emphasis If you make a general statement, and then say that something or someone is no exception, you are emphasizing that they are included in that statement. Marketing is applied to everything these days, and books are no exception Most people have no real idea how to change to healthy food, and Maureen was no exception
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If a built-in Java operator or programmer supplied Java method cannot correctly compute its result (often the user has specified the wrong arguments) it throws an exception to indicate a problem Uses of such operators/methods occur in try/catch blocks that indicate how to proceed if an exception is thrown
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emphasis You use without exception to emphasize that the statement you are making is true in all cases. The vehicles are without exception old, rusty and dented
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You use with the exception of to introduce a thing or person that is not included in a general statement that you are making. Yesterday was a day off for everybody, with the exception of Lawrence
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If you take exception to something, you feel offended or annoyed by it, usually with the result that you complain about it. He also took exception to having been spied on = object
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If you are making a general statement and you say that something is the exception that proves the rule, you mean that although it seems to contradict your statement, in most other cases your statement will be true. Wine-making and accountants don't usually go together, but Thierry Hasard is an exception that proves the rule
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In programming, a problem or change in conditions that causes the microprocessor to stop what it is doing and handle the situation in a separate routine An exception is similar to an interrupt; both refer the microprocessor to a separate set of instructions
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An error condition that changes the normal flow of control in a program An exception may be generated ("raised") by hardware or software Hardware exceptions include reset, interrupt or a signal from a memory management unit Exceptions may be generated by the arithmetic logic unit or floating-point unit for numerical errors such as divide by zero, overflow or underflow or instruction decoding errors such as privileged, reserved, trap or undefined instructions Software exceptions are even more varied and the term could be applied to any kind of error checking which alters the normal behavior of the program In C++, an exception is a language-supported mechanism whereby objects (which usually convey information about the error) are thrown from one part of a program and may be caught elsewhere in the program
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—A signal that is generated when an unplanned or unexpected event occurs Exceptions are typically caught by an exception handler and dealt with in an appropriate way A fatal exception (also called a critical or catastrophic error) is an event that cannot be properly handled to allow the application—or the operating system—to continue running
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An event during program execution that prevents the program from continuing normally (usually an error) Java supports exceptions with the try, catch, and throw keywords
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An event during program execution that prevents the program from continuing normally; generally, an error The Java language supports exceptions with the try, catch, and throw keywords See also exception handler
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from a title insurance policy, portions of the land containg encumbrances and in which free and clear title is subject to certain conditions from a legal description, portions of land which are included in the description of a larger parcel of land but then excluded from it by a subsequent legal description
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(1) A user or system error detected by the system and passed to an operating system or user exception handler (2) In the C++ language, any user, logic, or system error detected by a function that does not itself deal with the error but passes the error on to a handling routine (also called "throwing the exception") See signal
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An exception is a run-time error condition Exception handling is a C++ mechanism that allows the detector of the error to pass the error condition to code (the exception handler) that is prepared to handle it An exception is raised by a throw statement within a try block and handled by a catch clause Note, the ANSI/ISO C++ International Standard defines only synchronous exceptions
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- A provision in a title insurance binder or policy that excludes liability for a specific title defect or an outstanding lien or encumbrance
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An error, such as division by zero, detected by hardware or by the operating system Fatal exceptions halt execution of an application and, in a few circumstances, kill the operating system
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An event that causes suspension of normal program execution Types include addressing exception, data exception, operation exception, overflow exception, protection exception, underflow exception [6]
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A provision in a title insurance binder or policy that excludes liability for a specific title defect or an outstanding lien or encumbrance
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A provision in a copyright law permitting the use of a work by defined user groups without the consent of its creator and without the payment of royalties which use would otherwise be an infringement of copyright Examples of user groups benefiting from exceptions are educational institutions, libraries, museums, archives and persons with a perceptual disability
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To take exception, to object (to or against) - "he was a great lover of music, and perhaps, had he lived in town, might have passed for a connoisseur; for he always excepted against the finest compositions of Mr Handel."
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With the exception (that); used to introduce a clause, phrase or adverb forming an exception or qualification to something previously stated - "I never made fun of her except teasingly."
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Unless; used to introduce a hypothetical case in which an exception may exist - "Offensive wars, except the cause be very just, I will not allow of."
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To exclude; to specify as being an exception - "But this must have been a provocation, as the emperor Antoninus Pius later acknowledged by excepting the Jews."
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With the exception of; but - "There was nothing in the cupboard except a tin of beans."
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To object to; to protest against
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To take exception; to object; usually followed by to, sometimes by against; as, to except to a witness or his testimony
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To take or leave out (anything) from a number or a whole as not belonging to it; to exclude; to omit
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With exclusion of; leaving or left out; excepting
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Unless; if it be not so that
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excluding, as in: I knew all the answers on the test, except the last one
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the following to be reactive: ethane, methane, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides or carbonates, ammonium carbonates, methyl chloroform (TCA), methylene chloride (dichloromethane), CFC-11, CFC-12, HCFC-22, FC-23, CFC-113, CFC-114, CFC-115, HCFC-123, HCFC-134a, HCFC-141b, HCFC-142b
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A SQL operator that examines rows from two SELECT statements It returns all rows from one statement except those that would be returned by the second statement Sometimes implemented as a SUBTRACT command See UNION
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besides, but, excluding edat
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take exception to; "he demurred at my suggestion to work on Saturday"
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You use except to introduce the only thing or person that a statement does not apply to, or a fact that prevents a statement from being completely true. I wouldn't have accepted anything except a job in Europe I don't take any drugs whatsoever, except aspirin for colds Except is also a conjunction. Freddie would tell me nothing about what he was writing, except that it was to be a Christmas play
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You use except for to introduce the only thing or person that prevents a statement from being completely true. He hadn't eaten a thing except for one forkful of salad Everyone was late, except for Richard. to not include something except sth from sth
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prevent from being included or considered or accepted; "The bad results were excluded from the report"; "Leave off the top piece"
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conj. but, only
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To take exception, to object to
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Declarations by either side in a civil or criminal case reserving the right to appeal a judge's ruling on a motion Also, in regulatory cases, objections by either side to points made by the other side or to rulings by the agency or one of its hearing officers
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Information on violations of integrity constraints
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contains information on violations of integrity constraints This view is created by the utlexcpt sql script
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Exceptions are occurrences that cause deviation from a plan, such as issues, change requests and risks Exceptions can also refer to items that the cost variance and schedule variance exceed predefined thresholds
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plural of exception
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Notations on a delivery receipt made by the person receiving the merchandise stating that the container, shipping package, or merchandise was received in damaged condition or that total quantity was not received Establishes evidence that the shipment was not sound or complete at time of delivery If no exceptions are taken during the course of shipment, it may be difficult for a claimant to prove that a loss actually occurred prior to their receiving the merchandise
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exceptions
This is a section on the Inventory Sheet for you to note exceptions to the condition of your furniture or cartons upon delivery Any damage or missing items should be noted in that section prior to signing for delivery A copy must be kept for your records (You have up to 60 days to inspect your goods for missing or damaged items)
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Exceptions are a runtime error reporting mechanism that requires programs to handle raised exceptions or have their stack unwound until the exception is handled (caught) or the thread is terminated
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Notations on a delivery receipt, made by the person receiving the merchandise, stating that the container or shipping package or merchandise was received in a damaged condition or that total quantity was not received Establishes evidence that the shipment was not sound, or complete, at time of delivery If no exceptions are taken during the course of shipment, it may be difficult for a claimant to prove that a loss actually occurred prior to their receiving the merchandise
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An unexpected event The event can contain data, may be defined by the language, developer or the CORBA standard An exception can be returned by the operation as an alternative It is normally used to indicate an error condition
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Declarations by either side in a civil or criminal case reserving the right to appeal a judge's ruling upon a motion Also, in regulatory cases, objections by either side to points made by the other side or to rulings by the agency or one of its hearing officers
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1) The application of catalyzed (two-part) fiberglass or epoxy coatings These coatings have strong solvents that destroy normal covers Special high-solvent covers are available for these coatings
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Error conditions where invalid or incomplete data is found in EDI transaction set exchanges
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Anything that must be handled on a student-by-student basis These could be matching transfer courses that haven't been articulated, waivers or any number of special circumstances
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Events or occurrences that are not considered normal and require further attention
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A list of flaws, clouds, encumbrances or uncertainties, or other interests that title insurance will not guarantee that our insured has a priority over
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Policies do not cover disability of loss contributed to or caused by: 1) War and any hazard arising from war, 2) Active duty in any Armed Forces, whether or not at war, 3) Regular pregnancy (not considered a disease or illness and therefore does not constitute a disability)
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Sometimes known as Exclusion, these are designed to limit the insurer's risk and can be found in the small print of policies Notable examples would be the exclusion of war risks and nuclear damage, property covered by other insurance, etc
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