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The extenuating circumstances proved her innocence.
Although he was convicted of the crime, there were extenuating circumstances that reduced his sentence. The tragedy in his family was an extenuating factor in favor of renewing his scholarship.
No, the age of emancipation in the US is 18 years old. If there are extenuating circumstances, permission would have to be granted by court order.No, the age of emancipation in the US is 18 years old. If there are extenuating circumstances, permission would have to be granted by court order.No, the age of emancipation in the US is 18 years old. If there are extenuating circumstances, permission would have to be granted by court order.No, the age of emancipation in the US is 18 years old. If there are extenuating circumstances, permission would have to be granted by court order.No, the age of emancipation in the US is 18 years old. If there are extenuating circumstances, permission would have to be granted by court order.No, the age of emancipation in the US is 18 years old. If there are extenuating circumstances, permission would have to be granted by court order.
"there were extenuating circumstances that caused me to say the things I did"the word extenuating is used to make guilt or another offence seem less serious, for example, someone was bashing me with a baseball bat so I shot them may be seen as extenuating circumstances
No. Every BK is due to most unfortunate of circumstances (or is supposed to be).
Three are no extenuating circumstances in spousal abuse or domestic violence cases. The person who feels driven to the point of physical attack or violence ALWAYS has the option of walking away before the first blow is struck.
I would say they were "extenuating" circumstances otherwise your English could stop you from getting in, however if you have a problem that keeps you from fitting the bill and it seems reasonable you should mention it by all means.
It generally would unless there were extenuating circumstances.
I heard that if you wait, and NOT drive for an additional 3yrs, you won't have to worry about SR-22.
Unless there are extenuating circumstances, yes, an eighteen year old can be required to leave.
Barring extenuating circumstances and provided the student is following the traditional route, a freshman in high school would be approximately 14 years old, and a freshmen in college would be approximately 18 years old.Barring extenuating circumstances and provided the student is following the traditional route, a freshman in high school would be approximately 14 years old, and a freshmen in college would be approximately 18 years old.Barring extenuating circumstances and provided the student is following the traditional route, a freshman in high school would be approximately 14 years old, and a freshmen in college would be approximately 18 years old.Barring extenuating circumstances and provided the student is following the traditional route, a freshman in high school would be approximately 14 years old, and a freshmen in college would be approximately 18 years old.Barring extenuating circumstances and provided the student is following the traditional route, a freshman in high school would be approximately 14 years old, and a freshmen in college would be approximately 18 years old.Barring extenuating circumstances and provided the student is following the traditional route, a freshman in high school would be approximately 14 years old, and a freshmen in college would be approximately 18 years old.
In Judaism, the dead are ideally buried within 24 hours after death or as soon as possible if there are extenuating circumstances.