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be exemptions
noun
An act of exempting.
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There will be exemptions.
There will be exemptions in certain cases, such as where there is evidence of domestic violence.
Tory sources said there would be exemptions for people coming out of care.
Tory sources said there would be exemptions for people in care, disabled people and probably single parents.
But he said there should be exemptions for people who cannot afford insurance and for small businesses in general.
There can be exemptions from fasting for pregnant women, soldiers, the mentally ill, children and people with a strenuous livelihood.
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And there are exemptions, for Santa Clauses and carnivalgoers, for example.
There are exemptions, for example, for military pay.
(There are exemptions, however: restaurants managed to secure one for takeout food, for example).
But there are exemptions for Muslim and Jewish producers to respect their religious traditions.
But there are exemptions for certain goods, such as fresh meat and fish.
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