Which preposition to use with exemption
If too many get exemption from the army by marrying right away, it'll be a give-away.
First thing we know, tine whole shebang of the boys will be claiming the exemption of sole support of wife.
I could have held him backgot exemption for him.
It is, in my opinion, proper to restrain the exemption to those freeholders who are possessed of such an estate as gives a vote for the representative of the county, by which those whose privilege arises from their property will be secured; and it seems reasonable that those who have privileges without property, should purchase them by their services.
And this is one of the defects of arbitrary punishment, that it is sometimes withheld when the heart of the judge melts over the sinner, leading him to expect other possible exemptions in the future.
It seems probable that where the income is all assessed at the source the taxpayer may obtain the benefit of the minimum exemption without making a declaration of income.
No, we are not sky-pilots, we cannot claim exemption on that ground.
Exemptions by custom probably originated at a very remote date: ferrymen, for example, being everywhere privileged from impressment.
This countering of pleas of exemption with pronouncements of authority drove the complainants at length from proposals of reform to projects of revolution.
I do not doubt that we can claim exemption therefrom as a matter of right.