Sentence examples for been exempted from inspiring English sources

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been exempted

adjective

Free from a duty or obligation.

  • In their country all women are exempt from military service.

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Exact(58)

In some cases, they have been exempted from new regulations.

(Venture capital investments by banks have already been exempted).

More recently, efficiently run farms have been exempted from distribution.

Those workers have long been exempted from coverage.

But Travis had been exempted, largely for good behavior.

But those estates have almost all been exempted.

First-time home buyers would have been exempted entirely.

Hitherto the tech elite have been exempted from the backlash against the plutocracy.

Nurses have currently been exempted from the cap by Ms May to avoid a recruitment crisis.

All along, churches and other houses of worship have been exempted from the law's requirements.

He is a conscientious objector, and had been exempted, providing he work on the land.

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