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1 Pensioners and war veterans could soon be exempt from these payments, however.
2 Journeys within the Common Travel Area will be exempt from these measures.
3 The company claims its activities are educational and therefore exempt from VAT.
4 Israel is not exempt from the problem I have with romantic nationalism.
5 Either - No special products would be fully exempt from tariff cuts.
6 While Queen Elizabeth is exempt from the law, her family members aren't.
7 Garda officers are exempt from observing the speed limits in certain circumstances.
8 The rules will increase the area that is exempt from planning permission.
9 It is also exempt from EU rules on justice and home affairs.
10 These transfers will also be exempt from capital gains tax, she said.
11 So far, the United States has been largely exempt from the scourge.
12 Belligerents in neutral vessels on the high seas were exempt from capture.
13 Anyone who needs care round-the-clock is exempt from the spare room subsidy.
14 The strong are no more exempt from the law than the weak.
15 Even children are not exempt from falling victim to these foul fiends.
16 Since its inception in 2006, Medini was exempt from property gains taxes.
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