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Meanings of exempted by in English
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Usage of exempted by in English
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Amongst creatures, Brahmanas deserve to be exemptedby you in your plundering excursions.
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Small business might be a different story, but they are exemptedby Delahunt's bill.
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And although patients with chronic disease are exemptedby Islamic rules, many insist on fasting.
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It was now the fast of Ramadhán; but travellers are exemptedby law from observing it.
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Obligations issued by counties, cities, or towns may be exemptedby the authorities of such localities from local taxation.
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He cited concern that it could create loopholes for swaps masquerading as commodity forwards, which are exemptedby the rule.
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School fees and taxes on building materials in the areas affected by both disasters have also been exemptedby the Council.
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When an Act of Oblivion was passed in 1748 he was exemptedby name, and, therefore, his return was at the time impossible.
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If we deduct from the remainder three-twentieths for those below eighteen, those above forty-five, and those exemptedby law or infirmity, one-tenth alone will remain.
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China's finance ministry said on Wednesday 16 types of U.S. goods would be exemptedby additional retaliatory tariffs from Sept. 17, further buoying investor sentiment.