Sentence examples for often exempted from inspiring English sources

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Resident Jews were obliged to wear the yellow hat (later a redone), but Jews of exceptional ability or influence were often exempted from the rule.

The Pakistanis were specifically warned that the United States was not a "V.I.P. culture," unlike Pakistan, where politicians are often exempted from unpalatable procedures that other people have to tolerate, the American officials said.

Provincial regulations and enforcement methods vary widely — rural people are often exempted now, for example — and parents who themselves come from single-child families can usually be granted exemptions to have a second child.

There are legal provisions for medical devices [30 32]; however, they might contain harmful substances at higher concentrations compared to everyday products, because their applications are often exempted from the REACH [34] and CLP provisions.

On a practical level, this meant they were ineligible for health insurance and housing subsidies, and often exempted from labor laws, while their children were barred from urban schools (Solinger 1999).2 As the country developed its mammoth export manufacturing sector, urban employers and local governments escaped these obligations to their migrant workers.

18 In countries with public health systems, prescription charges are generally lower, and those on low incomes and/or with high healthcare needs are often exempted.

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Local farmers say that eradication is selective, meaning that officials often exempt the fields of relatives or of people who bribe them sufficiently.

Virtually all states have animal cruelty provisions, but they often exempt what critics say are ill-defined industry standards.

Many are flatly incomprehensible even to the legislators who are supposed to read and understand them before they foist them on the American people -- often exempting themselves to avoid the unintended consequences.

Smoking bans often exempt casinos, exposing occupants to fine particles (PM2.5) from secondhand smoke.

Consuls are also often exempt from all kinds of rates and taxes and from personal taxes.

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