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exemption

[ig-zemp-shuhn] / ɪgˈzɛmp ʃən /


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Under these deals, manufacturers have agreed to set certain U.S. drug prices no higher than those paid in other wealthy nations in exchange for three-year tariff exemptions.

From Los Angeles Times

The U.S. will now release any holds on sanctions exemptions, according to people familiar with the matter, paving the way for international assistance.

From The Wall Street Journal

To be sure, cybersecurity experts expect some automakers and suppliers to get temporary exemptions from the software ban if they show they have addressed risks in other ways.

From The Wall Street Journal

The argument advanced by the IRS is a formalistic one that results in an absurdity: Cryptocurrency wasn’t explicitly included in the list of items that meet the “readily valued property” exemption to the appraisal rules.

From The Wall Street Journal

These platforms replicate core financial functions—exchanging assets, providing liquidity, settling trades—while claiming exemption from the obligations that accompany those functions elsewhere.

From Barron's