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Tentative agreements were reached on smaller issues, allowing a one-time exemption for teams to waive players without counting against the salary cap, granting teams an annual exemption to waive players and prorate the impact to the salary cap over multiple years, and a mid-level exception of $5 million.
Faxon's two-year exemption from winning in Hartford runs out this year, so he is trying to stay in the top 25 on the career money list to use a one-time exemption for 2008.
Because the operation "is in 'mid-migration,' the F.A.A. is granting a one-time exemption so the migration can be completed," the agency said on Monday.
This is a one-time exemption.
If he stays in the top 25, Faxon will use the one-time exemption.
With the region concerned about economic development, the government approved a one-time exemption for Orascom's project.
Mr. Errigo said he was considering proposing legislation that would allow the lottery to make a one-time exemption and award a lump sum payment.
New York officials got the Defense Department to give them a one-time exemption from the law to hold Congressional primaries, along with state legislative primaries, in September 2010.
Another obstacle to expanding the loft law is that it was intended to be a one-time exemption, allowing the legalization of lofts that had been renovated to meet residential building codes and prohibiting later conversions.
The department is also granting a one-time exemption for school districts from the additional remediation requirement.
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