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Upkeep of the three bridges crossing the Ingrebourne were the responsibility of Upminster, as the adjacent Hornchurch parish was in the Havering liberty and was exempt from responsibility because of its charter.

This is the loophole that leaves stores and the producers of the drugs exempt from responsibility if someone does decide to put two grams of the stuff up their nose rather than use it to feed their plants.

The fact that many permanent staff appeared not to expect the assistants' participation in discussions about the new resident could reinforce the mechanism of assistants being exempt from responsibility.

Legal experts said the Web sites are protected by the Communications Decency Act of 1996, which states that Web site owners are exempt from responsibility for the content of their users.

Experts say that under the federal Communications Decency Act of 1996, the ads are legal and Web site owners are exempt from responsibility for content posted by users.

He sees himself as an artist, not a reporter — even though he's written a reported story about something that very publicly happened in real life — and therefore completely exempt from the responsibility of fact-checking.

"African leaders displayed their commitment to international justice when they signed the [Rome Statute] stating that no one, not even a head of state, is exempt from criminal responsibility," she said.

At the same time, businesses would gain new authority to exempt white-collar workers and others deemed to hold "positions of responsibility" from extra pay.

The amendment would block a new Department of Labor overtime rule that would allow businesses to exempt white-collar workers and others deemed to hold "positions of responsibility" from extra pay.

Mr Putin bears a large share of responsibility for all this, but that does not exempt the Russian intelligentsia from its share.

McGary makes his own claim here in terms of what he calls the "dissociation condition", according to which a person is exempt from collective responsibility in cases where one's community caused harm if he or she dissociates him or herself from the action of the community by opposing its bad actions or policies (McGary 1986).

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