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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under exemption" is correct and usable in written English
You may use it when discussing a situation in which someone or something is not subject to an obligation or liability to which others are subject. For example, "The law allows large companies to operate under exemption from certain state taxes."
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Ethical permission was not required for this study as it involved the routine analysis of educational test data, and hence was exempted from requiring permission under exemption 'c' of the UCL Research Ethics Committee (http://ethics.grad.ucl.ac.uk/exemptions.php).php
Under exemption, income tax and computations are friendly exhortations to be honest and reasonable, and to understand the woes of tax people, liberally seasoned with math hints and considerable doses of sympathy.
The removal would mean that records government agencies withhold under Exemption 5 no longer remain permanently secret, as required under the current law.
Congress needs to step in and fix this flaw by setting a sunset of no more than 10 years on withholding under exemption five.
Nate Jones, a FOIA expert at George Washington University's National Security Archive, said he too will be looking for how much is redacted under Exemption 1. . "It should be very little," he told VICE News.
But it was all a ruse, prompted by the SEC, to force the Senate to specifically state on the record that Exemption 8 would not lead to the release of more information about financial institutions that would otherwise be protected from disclosure under Exemption 8. Related: Read more at 'Primary Sources,' the VICE News FOIA blog.
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This type of religious slaughter is allowed under exemptions in federal animal cruelty laws.
Unlike mutual funds, which are strictly defined under America's 1940 Investment Act, hedge funds operate under exemptions to the law.
There are six notes throughout the dossier stating that material has been "deleted and closed" for a further 40 years under exemptions granted by the FOI act.
In a decision dated March 19, Justice Costello said that in New York real property tax assessment rolls were public records whose disclosure did not qualify under exemptions in the law covering unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
The members of Ms. Simmons's church, which she ran out of her home, were falsely told that they were eligible for permanent resident visas under exemptions that exist for religious workers abroad.
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