But, outside this exceptional case, support for execution has dropped from 80% in 1994 to about 66% today.
But High Court judge Mr Justice Burton later described it as a "really exceptional case of deliberate, multiple murder".
This is -- as he has said and others have said -- an extraordinary situation and an exceptional case.
The minister said there was always the possibility of the exceptional case and he supported the principle of judicial discretion.
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On behalf of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, Peter Black AM said that they had only asked the assembly to overturn the disqualification because this was an exceptional case.
Bryant is an exceptional case because he is in his 17th season with the same team at 34 years old and is still playing at an exceptionally high level.
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"This is an exceptional case, " the tribunal wrote in its verdict, declaring that the public interest in learning how the government made its decision outweighed the need to keep government discussions confidential.
He said ministers only got involved in the most important decisions and the GCSE English row was an "exceptional case, on which we were able to respond quickly and decisively to correct an injustice to learners in Wales".
Their QC urged judges to view this was an "exceptional" case where the children's adoptive placements could be cancelled, enabling their return to their natural parents.
He later added a clarification, saying that Cyprus was " a specific case with exceptional challenges".
"Cyprus is a specific case with exceptional challenges, " he said in an official statement distributed on Twitter.
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At an appeal hearing, Ms Spall argued Mr Crabb's case had exceptional circumstances.
As global markets fell following his remarks, Mr Dijsselbloem issued a clarification, saying Cyprus was a "specific case with exceptional challenges".
As for the details of this rather extraordinary case with exceptional circumstances, I think Ambassador Locke has discussed it and I would point you to his comments.
"We note that the home secretary has described this case as exceptional and, thus, this decision does not set a precedent for future cases, " said Rebekah Carmichael, of the US Department of Justice.
In its study of about 450, 000 pages of documents, the panel found evidence that South Yorkshire Police sought to deflect responsibility for the disaster to Liverpool fans, presenting a case that emphasized exceptional levels of drunkenness and aggression among them.
She said exceptional cases would be considered on a case-by-case basis.
The teenager has certainly pressed his case of late, with exceptional performances against Sporting Braga, Tottenham and Partizan Belgrade suggesting he is ready for arguably the biggest test of Arsenal's season against the champions at Stamford Bridge.
"I think we all realise that the riots were an exceptional event but it's the case that if, for instance, a gang raids a bank then that counts as one crime even if there were four people in that gang, " he said.
Marriage and motherhood did not prevent Stowe for whose exceptional literary craft Ms Showalter makes a powerful case from achieving unparalleled commercial success and political influence.
It is reviewing the case on Thursday, but says only "exceptional circumstances" would cause a rethink.
Ms Fleming was awarded the costs of this case as it was deemed to be of exceptional public importance.
In the case of Realty Income, the power of the exceptional investment model is the differentiated risk-managed operation that turns the intelligent investing methodology into repeatable sources of revenue.
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It argued that the public interest in understanding the risks involved in this case "would have been very high, if not exceptional" and would have provided the public "with a far better understanding of the risks to a national institution which millions depended on".
Among the 1953 sessions, the two led (or, in the case of the first one, co-led) by Clifford Brown stand out as exceptional, even as they hint at greater things which were not to be realized on Blue Note.
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