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The rise came after Germany's seven-year exemption to EU rules on the free movement of labour expired, allowing people from Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary to enter the country.
Whether that represents an exemption to the rule or the rewriting of the rule book is uncertain.
That's why Congress made it a felony to "circumvent" the Disher's detection systems, and why we continue to oppose an exemption to this rule at the FTC's triennial hearings.
Time Domain and two other companies have filed with the FCC for an exemption to this rule.
There is one notable exemption to the rule, however.
But both men and women were equally divided on whether there should be a religious exemption to the rule (men at 41percentto41percentcent, women at 37percentto38percentcent).
However, the Insurance Directive provides an important exemption to this rule.
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