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noun
The state of being insusceptible to something; notably: Fully protective resistance against infection. An exemption from specified duties, such as payments or services. An exemption from prosecution. An exemption given to a player from losing or being withdrawn from play.
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We therefore hypothesize that transient blood-stage parasitemia, before abrogation by chloroquine, may contribute to immunity following CPS immunization.
Mr. Yoo is therefore entitled to immunity.
Judge Batts concluded that Mrs. Whitman was not entitled to immunity as a government official.
Once it's admitted and subject to immunity, there is virtually nothing left to base a case on".
"Yes to immunity for the presidency of the republic," said François Hollande, the president of the Socialist Party.
Immunologists attribute the absence of flu activity to immunity built up in a large portion of the city's population.
But it wasn't until 1996 that it became clear mumps required a second vaccine due to immunity fading over time.
But the Manhattan D.A., while probably agreeable to immunity for Albarelli's sources in Florida, has not pursued the confidentiality releases.
However, she denied they amounted to "immunity, exemption or amnesty from arrest".
In a new status-of-forces agreement between the countries, Iraq demanded and won an end to immunity from Iraqi law for security contractors like Blackwater.
Holding that Pinochet was entitled to immunity, Goff was the only judge to dissent from the ruling that Pinochet could be extradited.
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