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WASHINGTON — State insurance regulators told the White House on Wednesday that health insurance markets in some states would be disrupted unless President Obama gave insurers a temporary dispensation from one major provision of the new health care law.
After huge flight delays in the summer of 2000, the airlines and the federal government discussed the idea of a temporary dispensation from antitrust proscriptions to adjust schedules in bad weather, but the matter was never resolved.
At the eleventh hour, both India and Cuba threatened the deal, but a temporary dispensation for developing nations helped see off India's fears over grain subsidies, and Cuba's objections to removing a reference to the US trade embargo on it were also overcome.
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The company needed dispensation from the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority to allow temporary employments of engineers.
Early modern Rome became the destination of a great number of pilgrims and temporary immigrants, who resorted to the Holy See in order to obtain education, alms and material help, canonical dispensations, resolution of cases of conscience or sanctions of catholicity.
To insist on dispensation.
Paisley embraced the new dispensation.
There can be no dispensation".
Teaching hospitals have a federal tax dispensation.
Fifa lived to regret that particular dispensation.
Is anger, even righteous anger, a dispensation?
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