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He plans to liberalise the 35-hour week by exonerating all overtime from payroll charges and income tax.
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This exonerating designation pulled the public eye off of Alharbi, but only temporarily.
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Larry Stewart said his tests showed the potentially exonerating notation was made with different ink, thereby suggesting that it might have been added later.
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Despite accumulating evidence implicating Stoeckley and exonerating MacDonald, our petition, a federal district court ruled in 1991, did not overcome the heavy burden that suddenly favored finality.
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After a Labour Party conference that sometimes sounded a little too pleased by capitalism's travails, the Tories stood up for the market without exonerating bankers from the charge of irresponsibility.
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Although the names of local non-governmental organisations whose staff are accused in the Save the Chilren's report have not been made public, some of the local NGO's have already started putting up defence and exonerating themselves.
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Even so, the International Olympic Committee is still vexed with the USATF for exonerating sprinter Jerome Young, who tested positive for steroid usage in 1999 but whom the USAFT allowed to compete in the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
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