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Those cases did not embrace the notion that a general interest in uniformity justified a substantial burden on religious exercise; they instead scrutinized the asserted need and explained why the denied exemptions could not be accommodated.
But Congress also said that these decisions must turn on the facts of each exemption request, and the options available for accommodating such accommodation requests.
"Portland does not do economic development by whim and land use policy by exemption and amendment to accommodate every corporate snake-oil salesman with a rap about jobs and tax revenues.
Deficit commission members, for example, may cite their proposed hardship exemption for people who cannot work past the retirement age as proof that they have accommodated the needs of vulnerable populations.
"You accommodated".
Cella accommodated him.
He was accommodated.
The Titans accommodated him.
But when that regulation conflicts with religious tenets, government has sometimes had to show a compelling reason for its requirements or, in practice, has granted a religious exemption or "conscience clause" to accommodate believers.
The TEACH Act of 2002 expanded certain statutory exemptions of copyright law to accommodate distance education.
Exemption results will be sent to you via email along with information about how your schedule will be adjusted to accommodate the exempted core course(s).
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