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    1. Jameson was satisfied that the 'dire need of family' clause should exempt him since he was his own family now


    2. that it’s nothing of the sort – we are clearly exempt from


    3. Neurologists and psychiatrists could argue the same and hold them exempt from being answerable


    4. report in case one wishes to exempt himself from the compulsory


    5. would not exempt me from the Industrial Tour and that meant


    6. that Greece will be exempt from the payment of


    7. The dream of Sir Waiter Raleigh, concerning the golden city and country of El Dorado, may satisfy us, that even wise men are not always exempt from such strange delusions


    8. To establish a joint-stock company, however, for any undertaking, merely because such a company might be capable of managing it successfully ; or, to exempt a particular set of dealers from some of the general laws which take place with regard to all their neighbours, merely because they might be capable of thriving, if they had such an exemption, would certainly not be reasonable


    9. There were however a few Frenchmen who being exempt from military service by reason of having reserved occupations seemed to take exception at this and began to shout at us as we marched by


    10. In the capitation of the provinces, it is observed by the perfectly well informed author of the Memoirs upon the Impositions in France, the proportion which falls upon the nobility, and upon those whose privileges exempt them from the taille, is the least considerable

    11. inasmuch as both China and India were exempt from crippling their economies, with China currently producing more greenhouse gases than America, with more on the way


    12. So far, Raven had appeared to be exempt from the ‘entertainment’ factor of the Phoenix Project


    13. Your puppet hasn’t made any of the changes we discussed, primarily to exempt key businesses from taxes in order to foster growth


    14. Anyone can be kidnapped and no one is exempt when working or traveling in high risk areas


    15. But they also were exempt from prosecution under local laws, just like US troops


    16. None are or ever have been exempt from the inevitable dynamics of movement and change


    17. He convinced Lincoln to make Tennessee exempt from Emancipation


    18. No one felt exempt from the fear and worry of cancer; we wanted to celebrate life together as a united front


    19. “Of course; squadron leaders are exempt?”


    20. I had the most definite and distinct privilege to not have met such a demon in the few hours of my reinstated career as a demon hunter, paranormal fighter, and half-assumed, half-proclaimed almost-unwilling protector of every human with a soul (meaning journalists and lawyers were quite possibly exempt)

    21. But do you think that God will exempt you?


    22. Moreover, it would certainly be possible to exempt expenditures that automatically go up from the spending limits that the parties run on, if we thought that was appropriate


    23. For the vast majority of government programs, this is not a problem—we don’t automatically have more missiles bought during a recession! At any rate, if we chose—optionally—to exempt the spending that automatically changes in a recession, then the mechanism would not be the slightest bit pro-cyclical


    24. the Congress will have to exempt the oil companies from those rules, regulations and laws or in some


    25. treasury and can spend money or exempt some from costs that other states will have


    26. economy as Kyoto would and exempt much of the rest of the world which Kyoto did


    27. I would hope that a Convention of States called under Article 5, would also review the need for ‘term limitations’ within our Federal Court system and the United States Senate and House --- limiting Congress Senate in service, a move that will allow all of our representatives to focus / concentrate on performing the ‘service’ they are undertaking rather than ‘building war chests for their next election’ -- more in line with the Founder’s published desires --- ‘service’ that was “short” and rules established that would not exempt them from being affected by the rules established


    28. Today they exempt themselves from many ‘rules’ established for ‘the people’ --- they should (must) apply to the government at all levels, including Congress


    29. IF we really want new refineries the Congress will have to exempt the oil companies from those rules, regulations and laws or in some manner pass laws preventing law suits designed to stop them from construction


    30. Circumstances either of her condition or contract with her Husband should exempt her from it…

    31. " Jesus said to him "Therefore the children are exempt


    32. The organization must have a boiler plate Constitution and Bylaws which it can present to the Secretary of State, Bank Officers and the IRS (if you elect to become a non-profit tax exempt)


    33. You can download this form at the IRS website and also Publication 557, Tax Exempt Status For Your Organization


    34. EXEMPT FROM THE CAP ARE


    35. approaches themselves are not exempt from the same concerns; to the extent that we


    36. “You stupid bugger,’ Harry growled, ‘you are all builders and they could make you exempt


    37. He was very short sighted and had one leg shorter than the other which meant he was exempt from conscription into the army


    38. children and the poor were exempt from paying the Jizya


    39. Indeed such was the high drama and intensity of the occasion that for once Mrs Field felt that she could exempt herself from her self imposed prohibition against booze


    40. A few days later I had an ultrasound and biopsy of my prostate, something I recommend all men should avoid – women are exempt as they don’t have that organ

    41. I have also written of dumb things that people do – corporations and government are by no means exempt from this practice – in many of my books, with special coverage in the three books on missing intelligence


    42. An accident of any type can devastate huge areas and no one is exempt from the radiation and its effects


    43. (We can assume that he was exempt from Greek and Hebrew class):


    44. War, no area of the country is exempt from the agony of war


    45. Anyone wanting to join in could do so on delivery of an iced coke to the trapper; prefects were exempt from this condition by dint of their authority not to report the barbeque to the Housemaster


    46. These funds are completely exempt from probate and drawn out legal battles


    47. No one is exempt


    48. sources of energy will be exempt


    49. Most combined heat and power (CHP), as well as solar and wind powered plants will be exempt


    50. Their only child, Günter, was exempt from military duty








































    1. Garden grade DE is classified as GRAS( Generally Recognized As Safe) by the federal government and has been exempted from the requirement of residue tolerance on stored grain


    2. All male children exempted according to an approved criteria, or beyond school age up to the age of eighteen years, not currently apprenticed or otherwise gainfully employed, shall henceforward be required to provide bi-annual proof of employment to this Council at the commencement of Autumn school term and at the end of Spring school term


    3. Female children exempted according to an approved criteria, or beyond school age up to the age of eighteen years, shall have the option to assist in the education of those younger than themselves, or to provide for their own education as their family deems fit


    4. In England they were generally exempted from suit to the hundred and county courts : and all such pleas as should arise among them, the pleas of the crown excepted, were left to the decision of their own magistrates


    5. The price of those metals, indeed, is not altogether exempted from variation ; but the changes to which it is liable are generally slow, gradual, and uniform


    6. How far such drawbacks can be justified as a proper encouragement to the industry of our colonies, or how far it is advantageous to the mother country that they should be exempted from taxes which are paid by all the rest of their


    7. By subsequent statutes, our tanners have got themselves exempted from this monopoly, upon paying a small tax of only one shilling on the hundred weight of tanned leather, weighing one hundred and twelve pounds


    8. By the same statute, a great number of foreign drugs for dyers use are exempted from all duties upon importation


    9. 7, that for admission into the Eastland company to forty shillings ; while, at the same time, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, all the countries on the north side of the Baltic, were exempted from their exclusive charter


    10. 44), not only Senegal and its dependencies, but the whole coast, from the port of Sallee, in South Barbary, to Cape Rouge, was exempted from the jurisdiction of that company, was vested in the crown, and the trade to it declared free to all his majesty's subjects

    11. The South Sea company never had any forts or garrisons to maintain, and therefore were entirely exempted from one great expense, to which other joint-stock companies for foreign trade are subject; but they had an immense capital divided among an immense number of proprietors


    12. They were founded by the authority of the pope; and were so entirely under his immediate protection, that their members, whether masters or students, had all of them what was then called the benefit of clergy, that is, were exempted from the civil jurisdiction of the countries in which their respective universities were situated, and were amenable only to the ecclesiastical tribunals


    13. In some countries, the lands of the church are exempted from all taxes


    14. Those held by a noble one are exempted


    15. The cultivation of madder was, for a long time, confined by the tythe to the United Provinces, which, being presbyterian countries, and upon that account exempted from this destructive tax, enjoyed a sort of monopoly of that useful dyeing drug against the rest of Europe


    16. Untenanted houses, though by law subject to the tax, are, in most districts, exempted from it by the favour of the assessors; and this exemption sometimes occasions some little variation in the rate of particular houses, though that of the district is always the same


    17. If any person has been taxed who ought to have been exempted, or if any person has been taxed beyond his proportion, though both must pay in the mean time, yet if they complain, and make good their complaints, the whole parish is reimposed next year, in order to reimburse them


    18. All goods imported, unless particularly exempted, and such exemptions are not very numerous, are liable to some duties of customs


    19. If those commodities were delivered out of the public warehouse for foreign exportation, being in this case exempted from all taxes, the trade in them would be perfectly free


    20. A greater revenue than what is at present drawn from all the heavy taxes upon malt, beer, and ale, might be raised, it has frequently been said, by a much lighter tax upon malt; the opportunities of defrauding the revenue being much greater in a brewery than in a malt-house ; and those who brew for private use being exempted from all duties or composition for duties, which is not the case with those who malt for private use

    21. Her tuna fish husband (a major owner in the Starkist brand) has more than benefited from her being able to pass legislation that exempted Guanamian tuna fishermen from the Fair Labor Standards Act, thus ensuring that those fishermen, who catch the tuna that would become Starkist, would be paid less than the minimum wage


    22. My father helped her out financially as much as he was able to, and through his connections in the municipality, he arranged that she be exempted from paying taxes


    23. As a farmer, he had been exempted from military service, and she had never expected to be a widow


    24. 22 Then King Asa made a proclamation throughout all Judah; none was exempted, and they took away the stones of Ramah, and the


    25. Gonzalo asked that the people of Campania, the province that includes both Roma and Ostia, be exempted from taxes for ten years since they had suffered so much loss


    26. Incidentally, Pressly had been exempted from Carter’s pay freeze and was by then himself a GS-14


    27. For years, members of Congress exempted themselves from many of


    28. So learning to receive the attributes and nature of God is what will also enable us to begin to understand His infinite living truths/words! I speak much more in detail about this in the exempted chapters that I talked about earlier, that you can find on my website


    29. The military discipline had softened its edges, although it still included the obligatory nature of some actions, they enjoyed the freedom of observance, in other words, we were not exempted of the action itself, but of the moment that such action should be undertaken


    30. By the times of Jesus the priests had also been exempted from the payment of temple dues

    31. Prayers is exempted: It has been reported that Ibn 'Abbaas


    32. City officials, of course, claimed that it should while the developers opposed the calculations on the grounds that it was not part of the inhabitable structure but was rather a decorative component of the building’s design that should be exempted from the restriction


    33. They are exempted protected by their own


    34. asked to be exempted from the Ritual of the Twenty Painstiks, for fear that his rage


    35. Furthermore, the company is exempted from certain provisions in the Labour Act


    36. The name was first used at the trials of the Templars, a medieval order of Crusader Monks who had become very popular with the common folk; they were exempted from taxation and amassed great wealth for themselves, but later were accused, then tortured to elicit confessions of heresy, witchcraft, and other various crimes against the Catholic Church


    37. exempted from including full originator information, provided they include the


    38. banks or financial institutions would be exempted from the above requirements


    39. Business activities having cyclical and seasonal in nature may be exempted


    40. The Jews were exempted from this mass ethnic-racial genocide because most of them were not innocent

    41. intervention in a national election? Why no uproar from the press? Is the Vatican somehow exempted


    42. One of the main exemptions that the surviving spouse is able to benefit from is that they are exempted from paying the inheritance tax completely, as long as they are able to prove that they are in fact the surviving spouse of the deceased


    43. For example, all money, estate, and other assets left to a charity are exempted from inheritance tax


    44. Canadian issues may undoubtedly be exempted from this blanket condemnation, both on their record and because of the closeness of the relationship between Canada and the United States


    45. However, the RRSP (but not the TFSA) is exempted from this withholding tax


    46. The consumptive prisoners are exempted from corporal punishment by the tribunal


    47. But you counted on the prince’s, gratitude towards Pavlicheff; you never lent him any money; he owes you nothing; then what were you counting upon if not on his gratitude? And if you appeal to that sentiment in others, why should you expect to be exempted from it? They are mad! They say society is savage and inhuman because it despises a young girl who has been seduced


    48. To cherish peace and friendly intercourse with all nations having correspondent dispositions; to maintain sincere neutrality towards belligerent nations; to prefer, in all cases, amicable discussion and reasonable accommodation of differences, to a decision of them by an appeal to arms; to exclude foreign intrigues and foreign partialities, so degrading to all countries, and so baneful to free ones; to foster a spirit of independence, too just to invade the rights of others, too proud to surrender our own, too liberal to indulge unworthy prejudices ourselves, and too elevated not to look down upon them in others; to hold the union of the States as the basis of their peace and happiness; to support the constitution, which is the cement of the Union, as well in its limitations as in its authorities; to respect the rights and authorities reserved to the States and to the people, as equally incorporated with, and essential to the success of, the general system; to avoid the slightest interference with the rights of conscience or the functions of religion, so wisely exempted from civil jurisdiction; to preserve, in their full energy, the other salutary provisions in behalf of private and personal rights, and of the freedom of the press; to observe economy in public expenditures; to liberate the public resources by an honorable discharge of the public debts; to keep within the requisite limits a standing military force, always remembering that an armed and trained militia is the firmest bulwark of Republics; that without standing armies their liberty can never be in danger, nor with large ones safe; to promote, by authorized means, improvements friendly to agriculture, to manufactures, and to external as well as internal commerce; to favor, in like manner, the advancement of science and the diffusion of information, as the best aliment to true liberty; to carry on the benevolent plans which have been so meritoriously applied to the conversion of our aboriginal neighbors from the degradation and wretchedness of savage life, to a participation of the improvements of which the human mind and manners are susceptible in a civilized state;—as far as sentiments and intentions such as these can aid the fulfilment of my duty, they will be a resource which cannot fail me


    49. What is the consequence? The people of one section of the Union are subjected in their pursuits to the privations incident to monopolies, for that term; while those of another section similarly situated are exempted from all restraint at the expiration of the first patent


    50. Now it is proposed to re-grant to Whitney the monopoly for an additional term of years, so far as relates to my constituents, while the three States I have mentioned are expressly exempted from its operations



    1. This was mostly to sign papers exempting them from any responsibility for my state


    2. While Great Britain encourages in America the manufacturing of pig and bar iron, by exempting them from duties to which the like commodities are subject when imported from any other country, she imposes an absolute prohibition upon the erection of steel furnaces and slit-mills in any of her American plantations


    3. laws preventing law suits that are instituted to stop construction or exempting the oil companies from


    4. preventing law suits that are instituted to stop construction and limiting the law suits invoking the environmental laws to existing or operating facilities or exempting the oil companies from complying with the environmental rules and regulations


    5. sioned nearly 100 Catholic officers, exempting them from the Test


    6. Congress’s habit of exempting itself from laws that burden citizens, businesses, and state and local governments is fundamentally undemocratic


    7. Corruption because the CoG for decades paid no taxes thanks to legislation exempting it from paying any tax


    8. Is there a moral principle of public law better settled, or more conformable to the plainest suggestions of reason, than that the violation of a contract by one of the parties may be considered as exempting the other from its obligations? Suppose, in private life, thirteen form a partnership, and ten of them undertake to admit a new partner without the concurrence of the other three, would it not be at their option to abandon the partnership, after so palpable an infringement of their rights? How much more, in the political partnership, where the admission of new associates, without previous authority, is so pregnant with obvious dangers and evils! Again: it is settled as a principle of morality, among writers on public law, that no person can be obliged, beyond his intent at the time of the contract


    9. Bacon stated that, under the present law, exempting from arrest of privates in the Army of the United States in certain cases of debt, frauds had been, and more extensively might be, committed; inasmuch as a soldier who was tired of the service, by giving his bond for a feigned debt for an amount greater than twenty dollars, could procure himself to be arrested and kept out of service, &c


    10. It is on a law for exempting a particular class of men from those penalties and provisions which attach to all other classes of society

    11. Has the constitution, with the most jealous scrutiny, defined the privileges of a member of this House, not permitting us to define our own, and made our principal privilege an exemption from arrest; and do we clothe ourselves with a power of exempting from arrest, ad libitum, a whole class of society—of creating a privileged order? We are, indeed, a privileged order, but we are privileged by the constitution


    1. It must be noted, however, that neither one of them exempts him from having to taste the bitterness of the danger of death to the very end


    2. Thou art neither its kinsman nor its friend, thy soul is thine own and thy will as free as any man's, whate'er he be, thou art in thine own house and master of it as much as the king of his taxes and thou knowest the common saying, "Under my cloak I kill the king;" all which exempts and frees thee from every consideration and obligation, and thou canst say what thou wilt of the story without fear of being abused for any ill or rewarded for any good thou mayest say of it


    3. In its ultimate form, tax shelter (TS) exempts the taxpayer from tax altogether; but it may also involve structuring a transaction in special ways so as to achieve a preferential tax rate on the profits realized or to allow the taxpayer to control the timing of the tax liability


    4. It sometimes happened that the exempts of the guard, when they ran short of children, took those who had fathers


    5. The fathers, in despair, attacked the exempts


    6. Who? The exempts? No, the fathers


    7. Williams said: It has become very fashionable to apologize to you, sir, for every trespass which a gentleman contemplates making on the patience of the House, and I do not know but in ordinary cases it may be very proper; but the present question is certainly such a one as exempts every gentleman from the necessity of making any apology whatever


    8. One of its most obvious and distinguished characteristics is, that it exempts the private property and persons of the stockholders from all liability for the payment of the debts of the company


    9. It contains but a single section, and exempts from forfeiture goods owned wholly by citizens of the United States, which shall have departed from a British port prior to the second day of February, 1811


    10. one of its most obvious and distinguished characteristics is that it exempts the private property and persons of the stockholders, 346;

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    Synonyms for "exempt"

    excuse exempt let off relieve free nontaxable absolve release discharge liberate dispense immune freed cleared privileged absolved excluded released

    "exempt" definitions

    grant relief or an exemption from a rule or requirement to


    grant exemption or release to


    (of persons) freed from or not subject to an obligation or liability (as e.g. taxes) to which others or other things are subject


    (of goods or funds) not subject to taxation