Sentence examples for gained exemptions from inspiring English sources

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But the electronic networks have gained exemption from rules requiring trades to be executed within the normal market range.

These could include devolving to local authorities the key housing and planning decisions about starter homes and affordable housing, and gaining exemptions and exceptions to other measures.

Indeed, for more than 150 years, doctors in Britain have had the right to invoke this clause to gain exemptions from both training in and carrying out medical procedures such as abortion and hysterectomy.

In both cases the Poles won reasonable deals, expanding the budget and gaining exemptions from climate rules.In this section Dreams deferred Pipe down Slouching towards Europe That was quick Déjà vu Blacked up Poland's progress ReprintsElsewhere the Poles have become skilled at wrapping diplomatic initiatives in European colours.

In Denmark, for instance, there is nothing that stands in the way of temporarily lowering a given standard.15 In the Netherlands, too, this is not a matter of law, and it is possible to gain exemptions even from an extended agreement with mandatory provisions.

London Mayor Boris Johnson managed to gain exemptions for some areas including the City of London, seen as being of national economic importance, and the West End, where he wanted to preserve the "rich" social mix that is already being threatened by soaring property prices.

As an ardent Congregationalist (which was the establishment in Massachusetts) he perceived as dangerous the attempts of adherents of the Church of England in particular to gain exemptions from church taxes.

Son can still gain exemption if he was to help South Korea win gold at the 2018 Asian Games.

Schools that commit to certain reforms including tying teacher pay and performance could gain exemption from a program that seeks to have 100 percent of students meet basic requirements on math and reading scores — commonly called "cut scores" — by 2014.

The government insists that applying benefit caps to workless claimants acts as a "powerful incentive" for them get a job because they gain exemption from the cap's often severe financial penalties if they can claim working tax credits.

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