Sentence examples for exempt from a from inspiring English sources

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They are, for instance, also exempt from a rule insisting they employ fully qualified teachers.

As if they were exempt from a stick in the eye.

At present, only children under 12 are exempt from a $45 fine for riding on footpaths.

"They earn too much, they are exempt from a lot of tax, they have cars, they have drivers," he said.

Textiles, for example, should be exempt from a tariff-reduction agreement, pleads Domingos Mosca of Brazil's textile-industry association.

No country is exempt from a weakness for news stories about sun and sexuality, particularly in August.

And yes, the arts can't be exempt from a bit of pruning, and we all accept a tightening of belts.

The measure will make many documents exempt from a new state law that makes records more accessible to the public.

No group, they said, should be exempt from a civic duty long considered the bane of New Yorkers.

That means a change in each and every aspect of the Speaker's role, with nothing exempt from a new look.

This week he added that the Aegean islands would be exempt from a sales tax demanded by creditors.

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