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exemption

[ig-zemp-shuhn] / ɪgˈzɛmp ʃən /


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There are some exemptions and discounts, for example for someone living alone and homes occupied only by students, which helps lower the cost for some.

From BBC

A few weeks ago, Hegseth wrote to the committee asking for an exemption for oil and gas drilling in the Gulf.

From BBC

Police also visited Warren a week before the attack, where he lied, saying he already had exemption paperwork for Bear, purchased on Gumtree.

From BBC

Traditional finance firms and Sifma oppose a broad exemption, citing investor protection concerns and potential profit erosion.

From Barron's

Dogs seized because of a criminal allegation - where owners have breached exemptions or the animal has been involved in an attack - must remain in the kennels until criminal proceedings are concluded.

From BBC