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The Treasury, she says, "exempts itself from all these normal disciplines of government policymaking".
Only the criminal justice system exempts itself from accountability for its mistakes.
The Euston group states the democratic principle, then exempts itself from its application.
For many Britons, this practice, known as "flipping," came to symbolize the way the political class exempts itself from the laws it imposes on everybody else.
Charles Lewis, the executive director of the nonpartisan Center for Public Integrity, noted that Congress temporarily exempts itself from the gift ban during the conventions.
Scholars like to speak of American exceptionalism, but with Chomsky the phrase takes on new meaning: America exempts itself from the rules it demands for everyone else.
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The bank exempted itself from the debt restructuring deal.
Likewise if Tohoku were to exempt itself from Japan's ban on gambling.
One is the Legislature, which has mostly exempted itself from sunshine.
China exempted itself from that clause, arguing that its federation of unions already speaks for workers.
In so stating, Kinko's appears to have exempted itself from the purview of the Guidelines altogether.
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