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The regional ethical council, REK-Vest, approved the study and granted exemption from the principle of individual consent (ID 2010/3243/R).
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Other provisions relevant to scientific research (exemption from the "storage minimization principle" in 5e, exemption from the prohibition against processing of sensitive data in 9.2i, exemption from the "right to erasure" in 17.3c, and the hopefully reintroduced exemption from "purpose limitation") should be moved to Article 83.
They were thus at the ready disposal of the pope, and the principle of clerical exemption (exemption from the jurisdiction of the bishop) became much more important than it had been for the monks.
Allowing some possible exemptions to the principle of explicit consent is currently being debated [ 9, 10].
If promoting the overall good in the world is the fundamental principle of action, there can be no (non-utilitarian) exemption from the duty to do so.
Only Martin Corry deserved exemption from the general criticism.
Being a church, Reitman writes, gave Scientology tax exemption, clerical status for his "ministers" (who wore Roman collars) and clerical exemption from the draft for these ministers.
There is an exemption from the area of legal reserve for small properties.
In other words, they are demanding an exemption from the exemption!
The study received exemption from the Abt Associates Institutional Review Board (Reference number: 0600).
This study was granted IRB exemption from the Partners HealthCare Human Subjects Committee.
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