expressly exempt

Frequency: 6.55.1 per million words

to state in a clear and definite way that someone/something is exempt. Used with verb 'exempt'.

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  • Small businesses are expressly exempted from the requirements of this legislation.
  • The contract expressly exempts religious organizations from this requirement.
  • The new regulations expressly exempt charitable organizations from filing fees.
  • Charitable donations are expressly exempted from the new tax regulations.
  • Religious institutions are expressly exempt from certain employment laws.
  • The law expressly exempts small businesses with fewer than 10 employees.
  • The contract expressly exempts the company from liability for delays.
  • Veterans are expressly exempted from paying this particular fee.
  • Students with disabilities may be expressly exempted from standardized testing.
  • The policy expressly exempts educational institutions from these restrictions.
  • The law expressly exempts medical professionals from disclosure requirements.
  • Medical professionals are expressly exempted from the general licensing requirements.
  • Diplomatic personnel are expressly exempt from local taxation.
  • The agreement expressly exempts certain categories of workers from overtime rules.
  • The agreement expressly exempts both parties from consequential damages.
  • Historic buildings are expressly exempted from the new construction standards.
  • Non-profit organizations are expressly exempt from this reporting obligation.
  • The legislation expressly exempts farmers from environmental impact assessments.
  • The statute expressly exempts emergency services from these restrictions.
  • Non-profit organizations are expressly exempted from corporate income tax obligations.