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The very needy will get exemptions from the raises.
There is substantial reporting, too, that corrupt local councils routinely allow wealthy or well-connected families to get exemptions for second, third or fourth children.
It looks unlikely, but highly polluting businesses are likely to get exemptions or handouts to ease the impact of new regulations to curb carbon.
A country can get exemptions by proving that there are no viable alternatives and that a lack of methyl bromide would put an industry in a financial bind.
"I'm sort of waiting for it to get cold before I'm out there with that flamethrower," said Mr. Casey, adding that ranchers doing this should be able to get exemptions from local burn bans.
One reporter for a Japanese newspaper suggested that if reactors under construction are allowed to come on line and get exemptions for operating more than 40 years, "then we could still have reactors running in the 2070s".
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Do they get exemption from fasting?
Mature applicants may get exemption from some requirements if they have relevant experience, eg at technician level in horticulture, botany etc.
So "in order to comply with the order to re-pasteurise my already pasteurised milk, I would need to get exemption from the head of the CDFA," she explains.
So why risk antagonizing the extremist outfit when it is safer and convenient to blame a foreign intelligence agency and quickly get exemption for one's own shortcomings?
"The idea is to nudge the balance of convenience away from getting exemptions".
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