Sentence examples for absolute exemption from inspiring English sources

The phrase "absolute exemption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal, financial, or regulatory contexts to describe a situation where someone or something is completely free from a particular obligation or requirement.
Example: "The organization received absolute exemption from paying taxes due to its non-profit status."
Alternatives: "complete immunity" or "total exclusion".

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There was a change in 2011 in terms of there being an absolute exemption on those.

Instead of receiving absolute exemption, he was assigned to full-time farm work.

The attorney general, Dominic Grieve, told the committee he was not seeking an absolute exemption even for cabinet minutes.

The case prompted the government to give senior royals an absolute exemption to freedom of information requests.

America's allies, who bent over backwards to accommodate its concerns, could not agree to an absolute exemption.

Since the original Guardian request to see the letters the government has tightened up the Freedom of Information Act to provide an "absolute exemption" on all requests relating to the Queen and the heir to the throne.

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The Freedom of Information Act enshrined a "general right of access" to information held by all public bodies, subject to certain absolute exemptions and cases where disclosure was not deemed to be in the public interest.

Even if the religious organizations' exemptions were absolute and their employees had no contraceptive coverage -- the situation that exists now with churches, and one the high court could conceivably extend to the plaintiffs -- dicey dilemmas are coming.

When the measure was adopted, however, "women were contemporaneously given the absolute right to claim an exemption, simply by reason of their being women," David Bookstaver, a spokesman for the New York State Office of Court Administration, wrote in an e-mail.

In absolute dollars, never has there been such a large increase in the lifetime exemption.

But even all these regulatory exemptions aren't enough for the industry; they'll be walking into court any day now in Colorado seeking an exemption from democracy, the last great hurdle in their effort to poison and pollute with absolute impunity.

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