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 exemption [ɪg'zɛmpʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 解除, 免除, 免税

[化] 免检

[经] 豁免, 免除, 免税


  1. An exemption from a church law, a vow, or another similar obligation granted in a particular case by an ecclesiastical authority.
    特许,赦免在特定情况下,由教会当权者授权赦免的教会法律、誓约或其他类似的义务的免除
  2. A temporary immunity or exemption; a reprieve.
    宽恕;赦免临时性的豁免或免除;缓期,暂减
  3. Exemption from legal prosecution, often granted a witness in exchange for self-incriminating testimony.
    豁免法律诉讼豁免,通常给予目击证人以换取可能归罪于其自身的证词


exemption
[ noun ]
  1. immunity from an obligation or duty

  2. <noun.state>
  3. a deduction allowed to a taxpayer because of his status (having certain dependents or being blind or being over 65 etc.)

  4. <noun.possession>
    additional exemptions are allowed for each dependent
  5. an act exempting someone

  6. <noun.act>
    he was granted immunity from prosecution


Exemption \Ex*emp"tion\, n. [L. exemptio a removing: cf. F.
exemption exemption.]
The act of exempting; the state of being exempt; freedom from
any charge, burden, evil, etc., to which others are subject;
immunity; privilege; as, exemption of certain articles from
seizure; exemption from military service; exemption from
anxiety, suffering, etc.

  1. Metzenbaum's bill would repeal the insurance industry's antitrust exemption but allow states to continue individually to regulate insurance.
  2. In addition it would limit provider liability, give tax credits to employers with on-site child care and offer a double tax exemption to families in which a parent stayed home for six months to care for a newborn.
  3. Until now, the minimum maturity for exemption was two years.
  4. The dam was completed with Congress first amending the Endangered Species Act in 1978 to allow an exemption from the law, then exempting the dam from any law that would hinder its construction, he said.
  5. Yeutter and Lujan also called on Congress to broaden provisions of the Endangered Species Act so that an exemption committee will have more latitude to consider the economic and social impact of protecting wildlife.
  6. But Mr. Cavazos is said to be reluctant to extend the Nebraska exemption to HEAF and its troubled guarantee portfolio.
  7. I am astonished and concerned that the exemption is not in place,' said Mr Dirk Hazell, Secretary General of the International Primary Market Association, which represents leading Eurobond underwriters.
  8. It would have allowed even institutions with only a close affiliation to a religious group to seek an exemption if compliance with the law would conflict with tenets of the faith.
  9. The proposition also strips the industry of a long-cherished exemption from state antitrust laws.
  10. Smith said that would not qualify for an exemption because Franklin already was aware of Rothschild's condition.
  11. Vixen Hill sought an exemption from George White, architect of the Capitol, who controls the garden.
  12. In return for commitments to develop and occupy the two sites, Drexel said, the Manhattan headquarters will benefit from a 75% tax exemption in the first year, declining 7.5% a year for 10 years.
  13. The bill would remove the industry's exemption from federal antitrust laws under the 1945 McCarren-Ferguson Act, which turned the regulation of insurance companies over to state governments.
  14. Other Democrats have proposed more generous credits, but as a replacement for the personal exemption.
  15. In a letter to congressional leaders, Assistant Treasury Secretary Roger Mentz said the plan to continue the treaty's interest exemption "is broader in scope than necessary to solve (only) the Eurobond problem."
  16. "We just can't discuss anything we've got in-house," the official said, explaining that the IRS is barred by law from discussing taxpayer matters, including municipal bond deals suspected or deemed to have failed the tests for tax exemption.
  17. It would repeal an exemption now granted to lawyers for administrative or judicial proceedings.
  18. Publisher Rupert Murdoch says he's selling his Boston television station because of his "great uncertainty" over renewal of his exemption from the federal ban on ownership of a newspaper and TV station in the same city.
  19. Dornan said he omitted that exemption because he was forced to do so by House procedures.
  20. However, that exemption only applies to assisted acquisitions that are closed by Dec. 31.
  21. Federal Express's competitors say the company knew about the requirement all along and is holding out for an exemption that would enhance the value of the route after it has been awarded.
  22. In the meantime, more than 400 insurance companies had filed for exemption from rollbacks and the commissioner said three of the state's largest insurance sellers were among hundreds likely to win exemptions.
  23. The Michigan group contends neither daily is a failing newspaper deserving of an antitrust exemption under the 1970 Newspaper Preservation Act.
  24. The exemption came at the request of Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady.
  25. The Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for the partial merger of Detroit's two daily newspapers under a 1970 law that permits an antitrust exemption for financially failing newspapers.
  26. "Tax exemption on those bonds is extremely popular."
  27. There is no litmus test for a church; a group decides what it is and whether to apply for formal exemption.
  28. Perhaps The Wall Street Journal should revisit, by editorial and analytical reporting, the reasons for and the background on why insurance companies enjoy exemption from federal antitrust statutes.
  29. Repeating a call he has made often, he said he hoped Congress, which moved toward ending the insurance industry exemption this year, will complete action next year.
  30. The plan proposed by Senate Republicans would allow an exemption based on how long an asset was held.
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