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The supererogatory is something that is not required in any sense and its omission does not call for an appeal to a special permission, exemption or excuse.
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"The person would be guilty of an offence unless there was a reasonable excuse, permission, or exemption due to a specified disability under the act".
A security policy is often defined as permission, prohibition, obligation, and exemption rules.
The attention to such exotic flora and fauna is part of the Pentagon's new strategy to gain permission from Congress for exemptions from environmental rules it says have bedeviled its training and readiness mission over the years.
The debate concerning exemption for parental permission is especially contentious issue in epidemiological research with adolescents.
An ordinance passed by the Homer City Council in 2006 prohibits the feeding of eagles within the city limits; however, the city council granted Keene an exemption, giving her special permission to continue feeding bald eagles within city limits until April 2010, at which time Keene would have been 86.
The work described in this paper was primarily 'service evaluation' and therefore was exempt from requiring permission from the UCL Research Ethics Committee (see http://ethics.grad.ucl.ac.uk/exemptions.php, section f).
The 1780 and 1797 Acts of Parliament that granted permission for the bridge also gave its owners exemption from all taxes – which means the profit is completely tax-free.
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