exempt list

collocation in English

meaningsofexemptandlist

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exempt
adjective
uk
/ɪɡˈzempt/
us
/ɪɡˈzempt/
with special permission not to do or ...
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list
noun
uk
/lɪst/
us
/lɪst/
a record of short pieces of information, such as people's names, usually written or printed with a single thing on each line and often ordered in a way that makes a particular thing easy ...
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(Definition ofexemptandlistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Cystic fibrosis was not included in theexemptlistdrawn up in 1968, but it has been looked at again since then.
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What criteria can be established to ensure that people on theexemptlistare not subjected to further review?
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The case for including cystic fibrosis on theexemptlistis made and accepted.
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Is there a possibility of extending theexemptlist?
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Once a person is on theexemptlistthey get free prescriptions for everything, including routine complaints such as coughs and colds.
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The pedestrian controlled vehicles, which we have added to theexemptlist, are almost entirely electrical vehicles.
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Specifically, the conditions to be included on theexemptlistshould be "readily identifiable conditions, which in virtually all cases call automatically for prolonged continuous medication".
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With the country in its present state we should seriously consider taking out of theexemptlistlive animals, dairy products, birds' eggs, products of the milling industry and malt.
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It is wrong to continue to discriminate against young adults who clearly meet the criteria of theexemptlist, but may not be covered by any other category of exemption.
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We have already heard about some of them; theexemptlistwould include flowers, plants, shrubs, bulbs and seeds, but not garden equipment, fertilisers or pets.
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He was placed on theexemptlistfor two weeks.
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