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EIRI
(redirected from Except In Rare Instances)

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EIRIEarly Intervention Research Institute (Utah State University; Logan, UT)
EIRIEarly Intervention Reading Initiative (Virginia Department of Education; Richmond, VA)
EIRIExcept In Rare Instances (NASCAR rule book)
EIRIEngineers India Research Institute (Delhi, India)


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The "seriousness of the offense," according to Royce, should not be used except in rare instances because, in effect, all federal felonies are considered serious and so all applicant denials could fall in that category.
Except in rare instances, the people you meet online are not the ones you would typically meet during your work day or during a normal day in your life.
The Appellate Division held that so long as a spouse had the opportunity to reflect on his or her actions, providing that the spouse was competent and had access to legal counsel, a Court should not substitute its own assessment of what is fair and equitable for the parties, except in rare instances under unusual circumstances.
 
 
 
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