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Some poorer nations, along with Mexico and Canada, might be exempted.
Places such as a beach or a fraternity party might be exempted.
Their policies might be exempted from the new standards, but the coverage might not be viable for long because insurers could not add benefits or enroll additional people in noncompliant policies.
In June 2011 the government said it was considering a shift from the current system of regular inspections every few years to a "risk-based system" under which some universities might be inspected just once every 10 years, while others with good track records might be exempted completely.
We have a society where there is a majority religion and that alone is allowed as RI, and minorities might be exempted from those classes but no alternative religious instruction is provided.
Poor and near-poor beneficiaries might be exempted from the spending growth limits, depending on what the social cost of curtailing their access to new technology turns out to be.
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To his dismay, he was initially told the only way he might be exempt for 2012 would be to use one of his career money-list exemptions.
Under those rules, some of the audit firms might be exempt from the inspections.
In some cases, shareholders who bought their apartments as part of a conversion to co-op might be exempt from paying the full tax.
Regardless of my efforts to live a responsible life, it never entered my mind that I might be exempt from the common lot.
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