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Why is there an exception to every rule?



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Answered by MrRajput2005
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Except when you don't. For every rule, there is an exception. So you always follow the rule, except when there is an exception, in which case you follow a new rule based on that exception. Following this pattern always guarantees that you come to the right decision

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Answered by nilesh7823
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That's very genuine question !

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Rule is the statement about any theory or any invention right ! Don't everything happens perfectly. Then there is something that doesn't follow the rule or any unique property possessed by it. This thing goes in exception. Hence rules have some exception.

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