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Under the preliminary deal worked out in London on May 18th, America may exempt European companies from such punishment (though, said officials, there would be no automatic waiver for firms investing in pipelines that run across Iran from the Caspian).
Cities may exempt school fields from some water restrictions.
Under those rules, districts may exempt students who have been "primarily" taught in English for less than three years if they cannot demonstrate their knowledge in English.
That fact may exempt the stables from the area's residential zoning, she added, although that issue has yet to be resolved.
Retailers may write into their contract that unforeseen circumstances, such as bad weather, may exempt them from a claim for breach of contract.
Article 22.3 indicates that Member States may exempt justified practices involving non-medical imaging exposure using medical radiological equipment from the requirement for dose constraints according to point (b) of Art.
When conspicuously displayed, these permits may allow the bearer to park in restricted "resident-only" parking zones, and may exempt him or her from parking-meter costs.
Why? Ministers may yet exempt this group, but they have much political capital invested in protecting this pitiful, nasty policy.
On the other hand, epidemiological research that puts no burden on children and implies no contact between the researcher and the child, or where it may be harder to validate the findings clinically may be exempted from this rule.
In the meantime, as households foot the bill for new investment, it's been revealed that some of the UK's biggest CO2 emitters may be exempted from increased bills for clean energy.
Also, items may be exempted if they require a fundamental alteration or there is an undue burden, terms that are subject to interpretation.
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