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exemption

noun as in freedom from a responsibility

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Then, the VAT exemption for electric vehicles would be abolished entirely by 2027.

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The OBR got an exemption in 2013 from using a more secure government publishing platform for independent authorities in order to help with its autonomy.

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“The property’s current fair market value is appraised at $20 million, yielding approximately $6 million in equity beyond the lien and exemption,” the filing notes.

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Ethiopia has also revoked visa exemptions and police routinely detain people lacking the necessary paperwork, aid officials say.

It also lowers enlistment quotas and facilitates exemptions for ultra-Orthodox men who study in religious seminaries known as yeshivas.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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