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5. Why not make an exemption for journalists?
"You could say you should make an exemption for a piece of art, but that puts the village in the position of having to determine what's art.
New York's Human Rights Commission could make an exemption on the ground that SheTaxi offers a service that is in the public interest: women feel safer not getting into cars with strange men.
But if we get caught in a corner, that is what we do, and we are not going to make an exemption for Mr Depp or anybody else," Joyce said.
A solution to this problem has been to make an exemption from the law requiring kindergarten teacher education of all pedagogical leaders.
Hess sought to lessen the impact of his racial classification by petitioning Hitler to make an exemption for himself and his daughter, who was classified as a "Mischling (crossbreed) 1st degree".
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The law makes an exemption for religious organizations.
The Army made an exemption to a uniform policy that has effectively prevented Sikhs from enlisting since 1984.
Before making an exemption to a major civil rights law, you need a compelling reason, which I have not seen".
The Drug Misuse And Trafficking Act now made an "Exemption for authorised persons participating in approved needle exchange program[s]".
Osborne has said he will consider tweaking the details of the tax before it is implemented, including making an exemption for corporations and funds owning more than 15 residential properties.
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