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Sure, they'd
grant
an
exemption
for a few major-indies, but the day of the label as they knew it was well and truly over.
2
The department is authorised to
grant
an
exemption
to "those who have a compelling and compassionate reason to travel to Australia urgently".
3
Woodbridge was
granted
an
exemption
to the 15 percent shareholding limit set by the Trust Principles.
4
The Swiss Takeover Commission has already rejected
granting
an
exemption
,
but Liwet and BigPoint have appealed.
5
However, in June 2012, manufacturing and infrastructure companies were
granted
an
exemption
as onshore interest rates spiked.
6
Those
granted
an
exemption
will likely be sent into a mandatory 14 days of quarantine in Perth.
7
But he reiterated Wednesday's pyrotechnics were lawful, having been
granted
an
exemption
from the total fire ban.
8
He became the first New Zealander to be
granted
an
exemption
to use medicinal cannabis a month beforehand.
9
WA Premier Mark McGowan said so far, all 53 New Zealanders were
granted
an
exemption
to enter the state.
10
It comes as Hollywood star Tom Hanks was
granted
an
exemption
this week to self-isolate at a private hotel.
11
Cartwright was earlier this year
granted
an
exemption
to play in the NRL, despite refusing to receive a flu immunisation.
12
Fewer than 80 people have been
granted
an
exemption
from the local property tax for claiming pyrite in their home.
13
Three Irving Shipbuilding executives were
granted
an
exemption
in June to travel to the U.S. and not quarantine on return.
14
They were
granted
an
exemption
on compassionate grounds to travel to Wellington, to visit their dying parent on 13 June.
15
She was eventually
granted
an
exemption
to enter the state to say goodbye, however her father died before it was
granted
.
16
However, Mr Andrews added that if "there is a compassionate reason", authorities might be open to
granting
an
exemption
.
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an
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