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My Motorolas come under the PMR 446 (Personal Mobile Radio, 446 Mhz) licence exemption of the European Union.
Officials passed what they touted as a "permanent exemption" of the tax in the late 1990's, but its implementation was postponed until March 2000.
Wongluekiet, the Thai star who lives in Bradenton, Fla., used her final exemption of the year to play in the tournament.
This exemption of the already overprivileged – what Mason calls "cufflink tweaking – is not good enough in a global, highly complex economy, he argues.
The coalition government's combination of a lower immigration target and its exemption of the aid programme from cuts is an expression of this idea.
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The exemption of this country from the journey to "ever closer union" is of fundamental importance, for instance.
In November the Americans tacitly agreed to the exemption of East Jerusalem – the most contested spot in the Holy Land conflict – from the settlement freeze announced by Netanyahu.
There were many causes for the mounting enmity between the two former friends, but they included the exemption of clergy from the jurisdiction of the secular courts.
The minimum rate in the 1862 law was 3 percent on income above a personal exemption of $600; the maximum rate was 5 percent on income above $10,000.
These complications have created a lengthy explanation – 1,600 words, according to the Daily Mail, which must have counted – of the rules and regulations and exemptions of the charge.
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