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As a golfer, he was almost always exempt from having to qualify for anything.
It employs 130 people, making it exempt from having to publish its gender pay gap figures.
As the United States Amateur champion, he was exempt from having to qualify for the 1995 and 1996 Masters.
"In the UK, alcoholic drinks above 1.2% ABV are currently exempt from having to provide calorie information.
He was not working for an Oxford degree so assumed he would be exempt from having to wear an academic gown but he was wrong about this.
As the space agency indicates, patents and material governed by personal privacy, proprietary, or security laws are exempt from having to be included in PubSpace.
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California had asked to be exempted from having to use ethanol after it banned M.T.B.E.
No nonfailing school was exempted from having to accept transfers, except for those with specific admission requirements.
In the debate over the new rules last year, several neighborhoods successfully lobbied to be exempted from having new clubs.
As bills have made their way through Congress, some corporate buyers of derivatives, for example, have been exempted from having to trade publicly and through clearinghouses.
Teachers in local authority maintained schools are currently exempted from having to teach religious education or conduct acts of collective worship.
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