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On the other hand, Puerto Rico was made exempt from most federal taxation.
USA Today was made exempt from the current rounds of cuts at Gannett but even national papers, including The New York Times, have resorted to modest staff cuts over the last year.
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The Toxic Substances Control Act, under which the petition was made, exempts ammunition from its controls.
Consequently, they should be made exempt from laws relating to libel, bribery, racism, phone hacking and all other crimes.
Presidents, however, were made exempt from those rules on the belief they could further complicate the wide-ranging job.
It has also been made exempt from the Weber initiative, making it an option for foreign buyers as well as Swiss nationals.
One of the reasons committee members think it could come in under budget is that the work could be made exempt from VAT.
But Mr. Giannoulias is alive, well and, last week, pandering by telling Downstate farmers that farms worth less than $10 million should be made exempt from inheritance taxes.
Only a few months ago Russell Group universities put forward the case to be made exempt from FOI, plans which have received the go-ahead from the Government.
The usual concession were made: clubs in Europe were made exempt until the third round, replays were replaced by penalty shootouts, etc, etc.
Unless many more people are made exempt, the impact of further cuts in disability benefits will be severe for this group.
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