exceptionalness

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Definition of exceptionalness in English Turkish dictionary

exception
istisna

Her kural için istisnalar vardır. - Every rule has its exceptions.

Bu kuralın istisnaları yoktur. - There are no exceptions to this rule.

exception
kuraldışılık
exception
gücenmek
exception
dışta bırakma
exception
(Bilgisayar) olağandışılık
exception
kuraldışı durum
exception
özel durum

Bazı özel durumlarımız olacak. - We'll have some exceptions.

exception
istisna etme
exception
ender durum
exception
(Ticaret) muafiyet
exception
kural dışı
exception
ayrım yapma

Tom hiç kimse için ayrım yapmaz. - Tom doesn't make exceptions for anyone.

exception
kural dışı durum

Genç adam kuralları biliyor ama yaşlı adam kural dışı durumları biliyor. - The young man knows the rules, but the old man knows the exceptions.

exception
(Mukavele) istisna; mahkemenin kararlarına itiraz
exception
mahkemenin ara kararlarına itiraz
exception
without exception ayrım yapmaksızın
exception
kabul etmemek
exception
istisna kuralı bozmaz
exception
{i} hariç tutma
exception
olağandışı durum
exception
istisnasız

İstisnasız hiçbir kural yoktur. - There is no rule without exception.

Ücretsiz konuşma, istisnasız olarak herkes içindir. - Free speech is for everybody, with no exceptions.

exception
{i} sıradışı durum
English - English
{i} state of being exceptional, remarkableness, state of being extraordinary
exception
An objection, on legal grounds; also, as in conveyancing, a clause by which the grantor excepts or reserves something before the right is transferred
exception
An objection; cavil; dissent; disapprobation; offense; cause of offense; — usually followed by to or against
exception
An exclusion from coverage in a policy of insurance, usually referring to a known risk or defect for which the insurer assumes no responsibility
exception
{i} something that is out of the ordinary, anomaly; objection, opposition
exception
Any user, logic, or system error detected by a function that does not itself deal with the error but passes the error on to a handling routine
exception
An object representing the occurrence of an exceptional circumstance - typically, something that has gone wrong in the smooth running of a program Exception objects are created from classes that extend the Throwable class See checked exception and unchecked exception
exception
A special kind of Java object used to indicate an exceptional circumstance Typically used in conjunction with throw and catch statements See the chapter on Exceptions
exception
An excpeption is thrown when an evaluation cannot be performed correctly The difference between errors and exceptions is that exceptions can be handled using the catch form
exception
An event during program execution that prevents the program from continuing normally
exception
{n} an exclusion, objection, dislike, bar
exception
An error condition that changes the normal flow of control in a program An exception may be generated ("raised") by hardware or software Hardware exceptions include reset, interrupt or a signal from a memory management unit Exceptions may be generated by the arithmetic logic unit or floating-point unit for numerical errors such as divide by zero, overflow or underflow or instruction decoding errors such as privileged, reserved, trap or undefined instructions Software exceptions are even more varied and the term could be applied to any kind of error checking which alters the normal behavior of the program In C++, an exception is a language-supported mechanism whereby objects (which usually convey information about the error) are thrown from one part of a program and may be caught elsewhere in the program
exception
That which is excepted or taken out from others; a person, thing, or case, specified as distinct, or not included; as, almost every general rule has its exceptions
exception
an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization; "all her children were brilliant; the only exception was her last child"; "an exception tests the rule"
exception
(1) A user or system error detected by the system and passed to an operating system or user exception handler (2) In the C++ language, any user, logic, or system error detected by a function that does not itself deal with the error but passes the error on to a handling routine (also called "throwing the exception") See signal
exception
An exception is a run-time error condition Exception handling is a C++ mechanism that allows the detector of the error to pass the error condition to code (the exception handler) that is prepared to handle it An exception is raised by a throw statement within a try block and handled by a catch clause Note, the ANSI/ISO C++ International Standard defines only synchronous exceptions
exception
A provision in a copyright law permitting the use of a work by defined user groups without the consent of its creator and without the payment of royalties which use would otherwise be an infringement of copyright Examples of user groups benefiting from exceptions are educational institutions, libraries, museums, archives and persons with a perceptual disability
exception
An IDL construct that represents an exceptional condition that could be returned in response to an invocation There are two categories of exceptions: (1) system exceptions, which inherit from org omg CORBA SystemException (which is a java lang RuntimeException), and (2) user-defined exceptions, which inherit from org omg CORBA UserException (which is a java lang Exception)
exception
An interruption in normal processing, especially as caused by an error condition
exception
An objection; cavil; dissent; disapprobation; offense; cause of offense; usually followed by to or against
exception
—A signal that is generated when an unplanned or unexpected event occurs Exceptions are typically caught by an exception handler and dealt with in an appropriate way A fatal exception (also called a critical or catastrophic error) is an event that cannot be properly handled to allow the application—or the operating system—to continue running
exception
a deliberate act of omission; "with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news"
exception
A provision in a title insurance binder or policy excludes liability for a specified title defect or an outstanding encumbrance
exception
An objection, oral or written, taken, in the course of an action, as to bail or security; or as to the decision of a judge, in the course of a trail, or in his charge to a jury; or as to lapse of time, or scandal, impertinence, or insufficiency in a pleading; also, as in conveyancing, a clause by which the grantor excepts something before granted
exception
- A provision in a title insurance binder or policy that excludes liability for a specific title defect or an outstanding lien or encumbrance
exception
If you are making a general statement and you say that something is the exception that proves the rule, you mean that although it seems to contradict your statement, in most other cases your statement will be true. Wine-making and accountants don't usually go together, but Thierry Hasard is an exception that proves the rule
exception
A provision to the title insurance binder or policy that excludes liability for a specific title defect or an outstanding lien or encumbrance
exception
a deliberate act of omission; "with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news" an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization; "all her children were brilliant; the only exception was her last child"; "an exception tests the rule" grounds for adverse criticism; "his authority is beyond exception
exception
As used in the conveyance of real estate, an exception is the exclusion of some part of the property conveyed, with title of that excepted part remaining with the grantor For example, in most subdivision developments, mineral rights are not conveyed to the purchaser of a lot, but remain the property of the developer Contrast with Reservation
exception
If you take exception to something, you feel offended or annoyed by it, usually with the result that you complain about it. He also took exception to having been spied on = object
exception
The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule
exception
An exception is a particular thing, person, or situation that is not included in a general statement, judgment, or rule. Few guitarists can sing as well as they can play; Eddie, however, is an exception There were no floral offerings at the ceremony, with the exception of a single red rose The law makes no exceptions With few exceptions, guests are booked for week-long visits
exception
An event that causes suspension of normal program execution Types include addressing exception, data exception, operation exception, overflow exception, protection exception, underflow exception [6]
exception
An interruption to the normal flow of program control that occurs when an error or other special condition is detected during execution An exception transfers control from the code generating the exception to another piece of code, generally a routine called an exception handler
exception
An objection; cavil; dissent; disapprobation; offense; cause of offense; -- usually followed by to or against
exception
emphasis You use without exception to emphasize that the statement you are making is true in all cases. The vehicles are without exception old, rusty and dented
exception
grounds for adverse criticism; "his authority is beyond exception"
exception
In programming, a problem or change in conditions that causes the microprocessor to stop what it is doing and handle the situation in a separate routine An exception is similar to an interrupt; both refer the microprocessor to a separate set of instructions
exception
If a built-in Java operator or programmer supplied Java method cannot correctly compute its result (often the user has specified the wrong arguments) it throws an exception to indicate a problem Uses of such operators/methods occur in try/catch blocks that indicate how to proceed if an exception is thrown
exception
A provision in a title insurance binder or policy that excludes liability for a specific title defect or an outstanding lien or encumbrance
exception
An error, such as division by zero, detected by hardware or by the operating system Fatal exceptions halt execution of an application and, in a few circumstances, kill the operating system
exception
grounds for adverse criticism; "his authority is beyond exception
exception
An event during program execution that prevents the program from continuing normally (usually an error) Java supports exceptions with the try, catch, and throw keywords
exception
An event during program execution that prevents the program from continuing normally; generally, an error The Java language supports exceptions with the try, catch, and throw keywords See also exception handler
exception
You use with the exception of to introduce a thing or person that is not included in a general statement that you are making. Yesterday was a day off for everybody, with the exception of Lawrence
exception
from a title insurance policy, portions of the land containg encumbrances and in which free and clear title is subject to certain conditions from a legal description, portions of land which are included in the description of a larger parcel of land but then excluded from it by a subsequent legal description
exception
emphasis If you make a general statement, and then say that something or someone is no exception, you are emphasizing that they are included in that statement. Marketing is applied to everything these days, and books are no exception Most people have no real idea how to change to healthy food, and Maureen was no exception
exception
exemptions
exception
{i} exceptive
exceptionalness
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