Sentence examples for may be grandfathered from inspiring English sources

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And some people (like Scoble, who follows 21,000 people), may be grandfathered in.

While the program may be grandfathered in as of now, it is always subject to change.

Existing tattoos in those areas may be grandfathered in, however.

Existing tattoos may be grandfathered in, after a conversation with a supervisor that includes getting advice about how to remove them on the soldier's nickel.

Cases that began before the implementation of reforms may be grandfathered into the old system, as well as cases involving organized crime.

While existing buildings may be grandfathered into new Alquist-Priolo zones and are not red-tagged, does this make them any safer?

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But policies issued before 2014 may still be grandfathered in.

There is an expectation that existing debt would be grandfathered in, and transition rules may include grandfathering for debt that is in process as of the Nov. 1 roll-out (if that last part proves out, expect a massive surge in leveraged loan soft launches).

But the prior occupant may have been "grandfathered in".

And others may have plans that are "grandfathered," meaning they were in place in 2010 and can be renewed without significant changes.

(c) Accounting authorities who are "grandfathered" during the initial application period may retain their interim AAIC.

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