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exemption

/ig-zemp-shuhn/US // ɪgˈzɛmp ʃən //

豁免,免责声明,豁免权,免除

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the circumstances of a taxpayer, as age or number of dependents, that allow him or her to make certain deductions from taxable income.
    • : the act of exempting.
    • : the state of being exempted; immunity.

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Examples

  • Newsom has, however, wasted little time signing into law an update to AB 5 that removes a cap on freelance journalism and carves out further exemptions for youth sports coaches, music industry professionals and others.

  • SeaWorld, in the late ’90s, persuaded voters to allow it to build roller coasters but there has not been an exemption since then.

  • A new state law has since been passed that exposes doctors who write significant numbers of exemptions to increased scrutiny.

  • Nonetheless, she wrote the child a permanent exemption for all vaccines.

  • While South Koreans have cheered BTS’s success, military service exemptions are controversial in a country where issues of inequality and privilege dominate the political debate.

  • Veterinarians may continue prescribing the old-fashioned way, without exemption, as can prescriptions to be filled out of state.

  • Six months after we spoke, more than two-dozen have successfully qualified, and won the same exemption.

  • But the exemption was also born of prejudice and discrimination.

  • Washington also had one of the largest exemption rates last year, at 4.7 percent, according to the CDC report.

  • The median total exemption rate was 1.8 percent this year, the same as in 2012-2013.

  • But more particularly the exemption from sickness; which is a 183 very evident miracle.

  • The Commissioners strongly recommended the exemption of the putative father from any legal obligation to reimburse the parish.

  • A payment of £60 frees them from service during peace; but if the country is at war there is no exemption.

  • It was quite possible for ungildated tradesmen to purchase temporary or partial exemption from the local restrictions.

  • They have gained that exemption from military service which Kurds and Christians earnestly desire.