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en I like the fact that she's a professional now getting an exemption.

en It is my firm belief that elimination of the exemption would inevitably and significantly reduce the level of professional arts activity in the state, He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness.

en In the past, there has always been an exemption for basic research, but the problem here is that that exemption is essentially being set aside. So the issue here is, what are the rules going to be and how difficult for [universities] will it be?

en I don't think she needs an exemption. I've been through qualifying. Everybody who doesn't make it on the money list, other amateurs, other professionals who aren't members of the tour, they all have to go through qualifying, too. I don't see why she shouldn't, or why she should be afraid, or expect an exemption.

en The FOIA already contains an exemption, as it has for the last 25 years, that protects confidential business information if the release of the information could create some harm or damage to the submitting company, ... The courts have interpreted that the exemption is adequate.

en There is actually a thought out there that the Korean who did test positive, tested positive because he failed to properly process a therapeutic use exemption. I don't know if that's a fact. Appeals come after the event.

en It seemed to me that professional associations might be a substitute for community associations in people's lives, and that is, in fact, what I found. Younger people are working harder, are less involved in their neighborhoods, and are more likely to be involved in workplace communities, most notably professional and trade associations.

en She's a very professional, straight-up, fact-oriented reporter.

en It is quite hard to be considered professional because some people just can't get beyond the fact that you're a woman.

en And for them, asking for help is a sign of weakness. When in fact, they've asked for help many times in their professional careers to solve problems.

en He's not a normal guy. The fact that he's a professional athlete in one sport means he has some pretty refined skills.

en The highest art of professional management requires the literal ability to 'smell' a 'real fact' from all others.
  Harold S. Geneen

en The simple fact is the vast majority of professional sport clubs have some sort of level of debt.

en If you want to be an expert in accounting and tax law, then the Internal Revenue Service is the place for you. In fact the IRS is one of the largest single employers of professional accountants.

en We are seeing less of the big virus outbreaks such as Sasser and Blaster, and so some people believe the situation is getting better, when in fact it is getting worse. The bad boys are getting more professional and doing more targeted attacks.


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