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exemption

[ig-zemp-shuhn] / ɪgˈzɛmp ʃən /


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While the data does not specifically detail children per filer, it does show tax exemptions claimed, which is a pretty good approximation.

From MarketWatch

There remain tariff exemptions on certain exports such as pharmaceuticals, certain chemicals, gold and coffee.

From The Wall Street Journal

That exemption was ruled unconstitutional by Israel's High Court of Justice more than a decade ago.

From BBC

Former world indoor champion Josh Kerr was given a medical exemption after withdrawing from the men's 3,000m because of a back injury, Tom Keen stepping up in his absence to win the event.

From BBC

And they offer new exemptions for some housing projects like ones built in urban areas that are already developed.

From The Wall Street Journal