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Jennifer Simmons, a spokesperson for the company, told CBC News that "excuses" from non-paying customers is what prompted the company to out the owing accounts.
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You'd think that excuses you from becoming compliant, but it doesn't.
Julie Kavener, the voice of Marge, famously has a contract clause that excuses her from performing the voice in public to maintain the mystery of Marge, she claims.
On the tax front, the commission found that the company had benefited from a special arrangement that excused it from paying local direct taxes.
Multinational corporations want America to follow other major economies in adopting a "territorial" tax system that excuses profits earned overseas from United States taxation.
"The Senate caucus has completed its look into whether or not there is an informal practice that excuses some N.F.L. players from the league's anti-drug policy," Grassley said in a statement.
In legislation, a conscience clause is a provision in a statute that excuses a health professional from complying with the law (for example legalising surgical or pharmaceutical abortion) if it is incompatible with religious or conscientious beliefs.
That excused them from lifting a hand.
"This takes that excuse away from them entirely".
Does that excuse West from his cavalierly sexist commentary?
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