extenuating in the PONS Dictionary

extenuating Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

extenuating circumstances LAW

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Radio can take flight plans and give preflight briefings over the radio in extenuating circumstances.
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However, there is no provision for extenuating circumstances to alter the prescribed punishment.
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Every facility must complete and file a cost report on a yearly basis, with some extenuating circumstances requiring more frequent cost reports.
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The speed at which a person recovers from debt-lag is largely dependent on the individuals financial situation and any extenuating circumstances met with while travelling.
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However, no concrete definition of extenuating circumstances was ever made.
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There were, in my opinion, no extenuating circumstances.
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There are no extenuating circumstances that suggest an exception should be made.
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The court and the jury did not take any extenuating circumstances into account.
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School administrators are barred from using their judgment, reducing severe punishments to be proportional to minor offenses, or considering extenuating circumstances.
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The repeat of a week was not allowed except under extenuating circumstances.
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