Examples of using Number of exceptions in English and their translations into Italian
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
Depending on the number of exceptions in the observations for the 20 counterparties over the most recent 250 business days(encompassing 5000 observations),
There are a number of exceptions to this rule, including the Matriarchs Sarah,
in which case there are a number of exceptions.
avoid abuses in the use of exemptions, it is suggested that the number of exceptions to the rule be reduced to a minimum.
Most of them also have a relatively low proportion of over 60s although there are a number of exceptions, particularly in rural areas of Greece and Portugal.
Hogben prefers to have this number of exceptions instead of the disadvantage of mutilating a familiar international stem or of unduly lengthening the word.(p.
which currently, with a number of exceptions, excludes transport
The horizontal breakdown by policy sector is quite even, with a number of exceptions, notably Environment and Transport
the confirmation of this information after conclusion, and the consumer's right to withdraw, with a number of exceptions.
including internal documents, that the number of exceptions should be reduced,
however, this workaround does not scale as the number of exception entries grows.
A certain number of exceptions can be envisaged.
The proposed directive provides for a number of exceptions.
There are a small number of exceptions, when the presence of a CMR is.
which in reality have a good number of exceptions.
The Decision also provides for a number of exceptions to the notification requirement.
There are a number of exceptions to the publication rule for certain specified cases.
the large number of exceptions are a problem.
But the very same amendment lists a certain number of exceptions which void the principle of all content.
Covers websites and mobile apps of public sector bodies with a limited number of exceptions e.g. broadcasters, livestreaming.