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The paper found, unsurprisingly, that big exemptions made it harder for firms to borrow: after controlling for other variables, companies in states with unlimited exemptions were roughly 30% more likely to be denied credit than firms in the states with low exemptions.Is that enough to stifle the entrepreneurial spirit?
These illness actions; using her diabetes to gain a seat on the bus, a better place in the queue or managing to make use of the exemptions, made Helen appear resourceful.
26 27 Cost is one of the exemptions made in the Act, where a request must cost under £600 to respond to. 1 If requests are made to multiple trusts then the cost of the research to the NHS would be larger, rather than relying on the funding received by researchers.
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Those exemptions make no sense to Mr. Felder.
Farmers who fermented their own cider and "fruit juices" were given special exemptions, making them extremely popular neighbors.
For years, the Copyright Office granted temporary exemptions making unlocking legal.
In addition to copying and pasting the images, corporate lobbyists are also recycling their claim that the measure's "exemptions make no sense".
Compton, playing on a sponsor's exemption, made nine birdies, seven over a nine-hole stretch on the Old White course.
Plus, exemption made sense because renewable energy has the same policy objective as the levy: reducing the UK's carbon emissions.
"It would be far too damaging to allow this clause to proceed and I think there will be an exemption made for scientists getting government grants".
Larry Kessler, an expert on medical devices and a former director in the F.D.A.'s Center for Devices and Radiological Health, said that the humanitarian exemption made sense sometimes, but that the new study showed its dangers.
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