Sentence examples for be able to exempt from inspiring English sources

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The two nations would be able to exempt certain industries, like defense, from a bilateral treaty.

Under the law, a house of worship seeking to, say, build a sanctuary violating height or historic preservation ordinances might be able to exempt itself.

It's not clear exactly what the "Don't ask me for a code" tickbox is for, but it looks as though you will be able to exempt your most commonly-used device (say, your day-to-day laptop) from needing 2FA-protected logins.

Marylanders age 65 and older who can currently exempt $1,000 would, over the next four years, be able to exempt $5,000.

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Despite owing $6.8 million, Mr. Talmo was able to exempt a bounty of assets.

Manufacturers are able to exempt devices from the rigorous trials by claiming they are similar to existing devices already on the market.

If the well-heeled or politically connected were able to exempt themselves or their children, a draft would only serve to deepen the rifts that divide us.

His capture of Delhi and of the Mughal emperor's treasure gave Nādir booty in such quantities that he was able to exempt Iran from taxes for three years.

Mr. Baucus said "political campaigns and powerful individuals should not be able to use tax-exempt organizations as political pawns to serve their own special interests".

Such payments can in some cases allow companies to avoid paying corporate income taxes, but under the latest version of the Bush plan, those companies may be able to pay tax-exempt dividends even as they avoid paying taxes.

"The Premier League shouldn't be able to say it's exempt from normal competition law.

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