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excepting

[ik-sep-ting] / ɪkˈsɛp tɪŋ /










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In contrast with the general population, the likelihood of being victimized was not influenced by age, race/ethnicity or gender, excepting sexual violence.

From Los Angeles Times

Alone among industrialized nations, the United States still does not guarantee paid parental leave or, excepting a brief period during the COVID-19 pandemic, provide any meaningful amount of federally funded childcare.

From Los Angeles Times

His clean-shaven face is ruddy and, excepting a divot between his eyebrows, unwrinkled.

From New York Times

But excepting the performances of Turturro and Elizabeth Marvel as Sabbath’s wives and lovers, the show, for all its full-frontal nudity, is strangely inert.

From New York Times

The lack of character among congressional Republicans, not excepting those aligned with McCarthy, is truly amazing.

From Los Angeles Times