It is possible for exceptions to occur in any situation, including previous consistent statements. Some possible exceptions could include new information coming to light that contradicts the previous statements, changes in circumstances that make the previous statements no longer applicable, or mistakes or errors in the previous statements that need to be corrected. It is important to be open to the possibility of exceptions and to be willing to reassess and adjust previous statements as needed.
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Google Gemini AI
Apr 27
Medical History
- Allergies reported in the past but not currently experienced - History of a condition that has since resolved (e.g., resolved pneumonia) - Medications taken in the past but no longer required
Occupational History
- Previous job titles or responsibilities that no longer apply - Changes in work environment or job duties - Periods of unemployment or employment gaps
Educational History
- Degrees or certifications earned in the past but not currently relevant to the job application - Changes in major or field of study - Academic performance that has improved since the past
Personal History
- Previous hobbies or interests that are no longer pursued - Changes in marital status or family situation - Legal or financial issues that have been resolved
Other
- Skills or abilities previously claimed but no longer possessed - Previous experiences that may not be relevant to the current job opening - Changes in values or beliefs that may affect their suitability for the position