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The bulbs already have a form of exemption from the E.U. law.
France, Germany, Belgium and Sweden offered the stiffest resistance to any form of exemption for American citizens, diplomats said.
But he also hinted that he would still expect in return some form of "exemption" for the City of London from the existing machinery for EU financial regulation.
In both medical and juridical discourse, immunity is a form of exemption, protection or untouchability.
Most countries have some form of exemption to their legal minimum marriage age.
The best hope of the Leave campaign is that the EU's collective $100 billion trade surplus with the UK would bend the Union to Great Britain's will in the negotiations to have a form of exemption from the free movement of EU citizens to its shores.
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"It is a legitimate question of public policy whether the defendant is still entitled to the act of grace given by the Legislature in the form of tax exemption," he said.
A Kentucky appellate court sided with the Davises in a 2006 ruling that sent shudders through the municipal bond market, since 42 other states also grant some form of tax exemption.
"We're confident they will grant some form of partial exemption in recognizing nobody wants to go the legal route".
Technically, the plan now requires the federal government's approval, which is granted in the form of an exemption from Canada's drug laws.
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