It would make more sense working with the definite article which is also used to talk about a particular thing. Should i say only in exceptional circumstances your application will be refused or it should be on exceptional circumstances? The respondent must establish that removal would result in exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to the alien’s spouse, parent or child who is a united states citizen or lawful.
Letter to a Future UUCW from Kathy White Unitarian Universalist
What do you think of it in the next context? I agree that is to be emphasizes the expectation, and has to be the requirement,. I saw an item on ebay:
How would you rephrase it?
It was a pleasure working with x. I kind of agree with you. Of the versions you give i prefer the second. I think that exceptional is more than outstanding. outstanding just means very, very good while exceptional means so good that it's unusual/rare (though it can be used for bad.
I look forward to reading other comments. Or x was a pleasure to work with. The accessories meet exceptional standards in. Client's => the opinion of one of your clients.
I always have problems understanding what standard exactly means.
Eye appeal of vintage cards below average average above average exceptional superior so is there any adjective could describe an item better. On exactly gives me a sense that something exceptional/in particular happens. I'd like to ask if there is any translation for the spanish idiom es como una raya en el agua, which usually refers to something really exceptional. The meanings are very close, though.
Notice however that the usual idiom is slightly different, e.g. Clients' => the opinion of several of your clients.