temporary exemption
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftemporaryandexemption
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temporary
adjective
uk/ˈtem.pər.ər.i/us/ˈtem.pə.rer.i/
not lasting or needed for ...
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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 oftemporaryandexemptionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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You must have some method oftemporaryexemption.
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Temporaryexemptioncertificates are issued to cover such periods.
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The possibility oftemporaryexemptionsuch as was made between 1950 and 1952 is at present under consideration.
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Thetemporaryexemptionwas granted simply and solely because, as far as we knew, there was no manufacturer in this country.
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They make it clear that thetemporaryexemptionapplies both to employers and employrnent by employers.
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Thetemporaryexemptionsystem applies mostly to chemicals, many of which require further processing.
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A condition of atemporaryexemptionwarrant is that a dealer can deal only with trade sources and not with the man in the street.
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I do not think that there will be many occasions on which somebody will apply for atemporaryexemptionwarrant.
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Atemporaryexemptionwill facilitate the development of the infrastructure and make gas available to a greater number of potential customers.
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It is quite clear that every man who had atemporaryexemptionwas interested in the reply which would be given to that general principle.
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Failure to meet this condition could result in thetemporaryexemptionwarrant being revoked by the licensing authority.
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If the father is ill for a week or a fortnight, does it mean that he would get atemporaryexemptionfor the child?
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I could not understand what thetemporaryexemptionwarrant was.
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I hope that not very many states will request atemporaryexemptionfrom these regulations and that they will be applied across the board from 2013.
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There, atemporaryexemptionfrom the provisions of the 1986 anti-discrimination law was granted to post-secondary institutions so that a mandatory retirement age, raised to 70, was permitted.
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This includes the substitution of atemporaryexemptionfor a requested permanent exemption.
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