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dispensation

[dis-puhn-sey-shuhn, -pen-] / ˌdɪs pənˈseɪ ʃən, -pɛn- /




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So the game's world governing body is petitioning for special dispensation to review corners at this summer's World Cup.

From BBC

The point of the order is to eliminate government dispensations that let the firms boss around companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Indeed, it is not a novel at all, and it has been categorized as such only because of a curious dispensation afforded to the French to affix that label to any book they want.

From The Wall Street Journal

To actually get a new organ, patients like Newman are functionally required to secure a special dispensation from the state, which must be renewed every year.

From Los Angeles Times

So if Putin does fly to Budapest he would need special dispensation if he decided to fly over an EU member state.

From BBC