proposed exemption
collocation in Englishmeaningsofproposedandexemption
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proposed
adjective
uk/prəˈpəʊzd/us/prəˈpoʊzd/
suggested as a possible plan or action for people ...
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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 ofproposedandexemptionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Those whom it is intended to help could end up by paying higher contributions, reducing the help to them from theproposedexemption.
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We also believe that theproposedexemptionfor small car producers is not compatible with the type-approval system.
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It follows from theproposedexemptionthat all holders of this type of licence will know immediately they need not register for this duty.
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I have no doubt that, in dealing with any application for such a licence, the local authority will bear theproposedexemptionin mind.
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He asked about theproposedexemptionfrom the employment right—although not from other aspects of the new rights—for small employers with fewer than 20 employees.
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The association's first criticism relates to clause 2(4) and theproposedexemptionof unprocessed agricultural products, including game.
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The greatest benefit which would result from theproposedexemptionwould be to the person paying the highest rate of tax.
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The effect of the amendment would be to remove the existingproposedexemption.
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Indeed, theproposedexemptionfor ratting and rabbitting shows a complete lack of consistency.
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We believe that the signs so far show that theproposedexemptioncategories cover most of those people who need to be included.
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Would thisproposedexemptionapply to private slaughterhouses in certain circumstances?
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Theproposedexemptionof £100,000 has been put forward in a consultation paper on implementation.
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Secondly, theproposedexemptionper category does not presuppose that non-competition agreements, entered into with a brewery with a market share greater than 30%, are illegal.
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Moreover, theproposedexemptionper generalised category allows these breweries greater contractual freedom compared with their freedom on the basis of the current specific exemption in the sector.
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Clause 2 contains a procedural provision which will allow me to direct assessors to refrain from valuing a property which might be covered by aproposedexemption.
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Vehicles which make provision for the serving of both food and drink in or at the vehicle are within theproposedexemptionfor mobile canteens.
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Ourproposedexemptionassumes that all those monks or nuns in employment or with pensions will have taken vows of poverty and will therefore pass over the income they receive.
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We believe that it would remove the existingproposedexemptionfor immigration and nationality functions and replace them with a much narrower provision covering special treatment on humanitarian grounds.
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It has alsoproposedexemptionof municipal taxes.
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