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In other budget crunches, the bureau was routinely exempted.
During the Bush years, the regulation-averse S.E.C. routinely exempted small public companies from the audit requirement, saying it was unduly burdensome.
For instance, the NRC, the federal agency charged with protecting health and safety, has so routinely exempted utilities from what's on the books to safeguard plants from fires that some companies no longer bother to request an exception.
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Doctors, nurses and even entire hospitals are routinely exempt from having to perform or assist in abortions.
Consequently between June 2010 and December 2013, 127 protocols involving exclusively a posterior analysis of routinely collected data were directly exempted from review by the medical directors.
The study met the standards of the MSF Ethics Review Board for the retrospective analysis of routinely collected programmatic data and thus was exempted from formal review.
The Institutional Review Board of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention exempted this study from review because it involved secondary analysis of routinely collected surveillance data used for programmatic purposes.
The U.S. Marshals Service, which also routinely detains immigrants facing prosecution for the crimes of illegal entry and reentry, was also exempted from DOJ's August policy change.
"In the current political climate, antifascists who speak out against fascism, racism, xenophobia, etc. are routinely harassed, threatened, and attacked by the far right, often supported by the police, who are notably exempted here.
(Defence mergers will be exempted).
"Afghan subcontractors are not exempted.
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