limited exemption

collocation in English

meaningsoflimitedandexemption

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limited
adjective
uk
/ˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈlɪm.ɪ.t̬ɪd/
small in amount ...
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exemption
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪɡˈzemp.ʃən/
us
/ɪɡˈzemp.ʃən/
special permission not to do or ...
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(Definition oflimitedandexemptionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflimited exemption

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We have given thislimitedexemptionin super-priority cases.
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I would stress that it is a verylimitedexemption.
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In the light of this, we gave alimitedexemption.
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In regulation 5(k)we have proposed alimitedexemptionfor motor mechanics.
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We are talking about alimitedexemptionfor meters and telecommunications equipment.
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There is alsolimitedexemptionfor the provision of vocational training.
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The compromise gives alimitedexemptionwhich should be applied in a harmonised manner.
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Secondly, there is alimitedexemptionfor the residential owner-occupier.
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Alimitedexemptionfrom compulsory wearing has been provided for taxi drivers solely because of their vulnerability to attack.
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This is a verylimitedexemptionthat ensures that liability does not arise simply as a result of abridging the prospectus.
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Thislimitedexemptionpermitted the recording for private purposes of cable and television broadcasts, but not of any copyright works included in them.
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There, there is not only alimitedexemptionfrom income-tax for incomes additional to those arising from one's regular earned income, which encourages extra earnings efforts.
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We have therefore provided alimitedexemptionin regulation 5(i)and, like the emergency services, examiners may have to defend their decision in court.
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We agree with him and believe that thelimitedexemptiondoes not in any way reduce the effectiveness of the measure and that it should therefore be granted.
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In such circumstances, our view is that it would be disproportionate not to allow for a time-limitedexemption.
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