They have at this point virtually shut down all of the shelters with few exceptions.
And three-year Bachelors degrees followed by two-year Masters are now the general rule, with few exceptions.
With few exceptions, pollsters do their surveying "quick and dirty, " randomly dialing lists of registered voters.
This factor and others have led to loss of share for competitors with few exceptions.
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The academics say that the average life of a growth stock is five years, with few exceptions.
The White House Easter Egg Roll has since become annual event on the South Lawn with few exceptions.
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With few exceptions, vendors and service providers are colossal wasters of your time.
With few exceptions, Hollywood has had little luck doing business on the Web.
The VA's benefits package, for example, doesn't cover maternity care and, with few exceptions, doesn't cover spouses or children.
It seems that, with few exceptions, they also have failed to do so.
But with few exceptions, boarding a plane these days is about as much fun as visiting the motor vehicle bureau.
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With few exceptions, our predictions were a grim amplification of all of today's worst headlines: global warming, famine, unending terrorism.
With few exceptions, products are neither unique nor indispensable competition catches up quickly with even the fastest growing corporations.
With few exceptions, that failure is still unresolved now, in 2011 and our children are paying the price with their lives.
With few exceptions, Senators recognize that the Constitution gives only one outcome to a verdict of "guilty, " namely, removal from office.
Today, recipients of public assistance are required to work, and with few exceptions no one can spend more than five years on welfare.
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With few exceptions, only cars made in Japan are welcome there.
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Developing countries, with few exceptions, made two mistakes in regard to power.
With few exceptions, choreography for children (or adults evoking children) tends to be punchy and jumpy, reflecting the anarchic nature of youthful limbs.
Still, the extent to which the incumbent has received, with few exceptions, decidedly and sustained favorable treatment from the mass media is unprecedented.
With few exceptions, banks have found that new revenue streams or channel cost reductions from first generation mobile banking solutions to be largely elusive.
With few exceptions, these are deserted views of Bruges in which the architecture is mirrored with perfect symmetry in the still waters of the canals.
With few exceptions, even mutual funds that have historically held up well in bear markets have been battered by the recent upheaval on Wall Street.
Lately, with few exceptions, the would-be justices have deftly deflected the questions, truthfully but opaquely responding in ways that offer little grist for critics' mills.
With few exceptions, African economies have slid backward since the 1960s.
With few exceptions, most cars and trucks coming out of the factory these days are well-built and thoughtfully designed, earning high marks from consumers for their initial quality.
This has had a remarkable effect not just on Thais but on successive generations of Western diplomats, academics and journalists who, with few exceptions, have meekly censored themselves.
With few exceptions, the military's IO and public affairs policies are primitive enough as they are, even though we have all the technology and human talent we need.
Travel-related taxes are often used to fund local projects unrelated to tourism and business travel, and with few exceptions, most cities and states have general sales taxes, Bates said.
With few exceptions, current and former partners, especially retired partners, are reluctant to speak out about the loss of professionalism and the legal liability their former firms are facing.
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