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163 Sentences With "excused from"

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A juror, who was excused from the bribery trial of Sen.
People with chronic illnesses and the elderly have been excused from work.
The only people who are excused from the ban are police officers.
All six bankers were excused from appearing personally and none were present.
Quakers and Mennonites were excused from the draft even in those early years.
Allers asked to be excused from a dinner with Tyson following the event.
Ball, Riley and Hill issued statements before being excused from the news conference.
But he is excused from being at the pretrial hearing in person Friday.
Griff had been excused from his kitchen shift since Labor Day to train.
If she continues to refuse help, may I be excused from feeling guilty?
An alternate juror had replaced one excused from the trial for vacation on Monday.
At this point, we're all excused from ever going to another gender reveal party again.
A day later, Heimlich released a statement and asked to be excused from the team.
She got her client excused from his next two court dates, with two other judges.
Although eventually convicted, Chirac was excused from attending the trial due to his failing memory.
He was excused from appearing Tuesday but will attend for the final decision in two weeks.
Yanez, you will now be excused from this matter with no further obligation to this court.
A pilot program showed attendance increased among female students and fewer asked to be excused from class.
New York City teens are excused from school if they participate in the strike with parental consent.
A student asked to be excused from class, then returned with the two guns, Chief Jowitt said.
If any employees report symptoms of illness, [they] are excused from work until they are feeling better.
It adds, however, that students can be excused from the requirement at the request of a parent.
The newspaper added that Petrocelli asked that Trump be excused from having to testify live or in person.
S Da'Norris Searcy was excused from practice for two days, but should play this Sunday against the Bears.
As the jury was excused from the courtroom, Krim nodded his head up and down toward the jurors.
Cosby's lawyers have argued during pleadings for a broader exemption, saying she should be excused from any questioning.
Initially, Kim seemed to reject the question, proposing to Trump that the media be excused from the room.
NOTES: Cavs F/C Channing Frye has been excused from the team following the death of his father.
However, if the former Trump campaign chairman decides to provide a transcribed interview, he might be excused from testifying.
Mander said in a court minute Tarrant was excused from appearing because the hearing was mainly about legal arguments.
But earlier this month he was excused from attending in person after his lawyers cited health concerns, angering victims.
Today, Martin was excused from practice for personal reasons, and the team said he'd release a statement explaining why.
Men should be excused from supporting a child a woman chooses to have against his wishes, writes a man.
Jurors were excused from the courtroom and Burke denied the defense's request to grant them an additional peremptory challenge.
Shortly after the 8th day of jury selection began, Ms. Hadid was excused from the panel ... and not shockingly.
F Channing Frye was not available Tuesday because he was excused from the team after his father died last Thursday.
One should not be excused from an offense based on a condition that one has brought about him- or herself.
The sick woman, Amber, who looks like she genuinely has the flu, is excused from community service for a week.
Van Dyke's lawyers asked that he be excused from attending all hearings in the case, saying he had received threats.
World Cup teams usually have one or two players who are mostly excused from defensive duties: a striker, a playmaker.
He became an alternate juror who was excused from court after the defense rested its case and jury deliberations began.
Colton was allowed to walk onto the green carpet for the final judging before being awkwardly excused from the ring.
"I am sure there are abuses on all sides and the government cannot be excused from having committed atrocities," he said.
Noblesville Police Chief Kevin Jowitt told reporters Friday a male student asked to be excused from class, and left the classroom.
GLP said Mei and Fang had asked to be excused from all board matters related to the review since it started.
Stonebraker said the shooter began firing in the classroom after reportedly asking to be excused from class, later returning with guns.
But I believe that the president should be excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship while serving in office.
Such a law would require that notwithstanding any contract, athletes be excused from their jobs when requested by a national team.
Even if you felt pressured when you took the job, then, you're not excused from taking his interests into account now.
But I believe that the President should be excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship while serving in office.
They're all like "I told you so"—it's almost like they're wiping their slate clean and we're excused from any behavior.
"I believe that the president should be excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship while serving in office," Kavanaugh writes.
"I believe that the President should be excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship while serving in office," Kavanaugh wrote.
As family incomes rise, women get more education, but upon completing their studies are excused from drudgery in favour of tending home.
But Brafman suggested during Wednesday's court hearing that Shkreli might be excused from having to travel to Congress to plead the Fifth.
There was no one else to take her and so Tiny would have to be excused from work for a few hours.
"I believe that the president should be excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship while serving in office," Kavanaugh wrote.
"I believe that the President should be excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship while serving in office," he wrote.
As the host nation, France were excused from World Cup qualifiers and so had an extended time to prepare for the tournament itself.
The 27-year-old NBA power forward had been excused from the Cleveland Cavaliers' practice to be by her side during the delivery.
Ronaldo, 32, was excused from the squad for the game in Moscow after Portugal lost in a penalty shootout to Chile on Wednesday.
Anybody who has family obligations, travel plans, or work commitments can ask to be excused from service, though there's no guarantee that will work.
Kelly was reportedly excused from court after Greenberg told U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber that the infection had resulted in him losing his toenail.
The judges were each given a round of applause as they were excused from their tables, and we filed out of the convention center.
"If someone is excused [from a fine] because of the circumstances in their case, that's not for the police to decide," Lundberg tells Refinery29.
If Canada and Mexico could be excused from the tariffs for reasons unrelated to national security, that brings the administration's entire rationale into question.
If it's true equality that the authors are advocating, then a man should be excused from obligations to any child he does not want.
A current racing analyst, Earnhardt was excused from participating in the broadcast of Saturday's NASCAR Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway, NBC Sports said.
Shkreli says he should be excused from going to Washington because he plans to invoke his right against self-incrimination and refuse to answer questions.
A total of 10 potential jurors were excused from the case during the second day of jury selection in federal court in Brooklyn, New York.
Meanwhile, defensive end Michael Bennett was excused from the first three days of camp for "personal reasons," according to director of player personnel Nick Caserio.
Excused from military service in 1941 because of a deformed hand, he studied philosophy, philology and Greek at the Universities of Münster, Berlin and Freiburg.
He hopes to be excused from probation immediately after the sentencing because of the last 13 months he's spent since his arrest, his memo said.
So shareholders are not excused from the requirement that they ask the board to take action for proxy omissions before they bring a derivative claim.
"I believe that the President should be excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship while serving in office," Kavanaugh wrote in his 2009 piece.
They were excused from classes on Thursday but would be allowed on campus to retrieve personal belongings left behind in the evacuation, the school district said.
Leonardo DiCaprio may have finally won an Oscar at the Academy Awards, but he is not excused from being the subject of a solid Photoshop Battle.
Just as they're not required to uphold the same standards of beauty as their female peers, men are generally excused from carrying the moral weight, too.
He has been excused from attending a submissions hearing on April 17 but will return for the final decision at a date yet to be announced.
A number of would-be jurors mentioned the Daraprim price increase when they were considered and then excused from serving on the jury for his trial.
The shooter, a student who is now in custody, asked if he could be excused from class, then returned with two handguns and opened fire, police said.
Two others, California businessman Devin Sloane and marketing executive Jane Buckingham, were excused from attending Wednesday's proceedings after disclosing they were in talks with prosecutors as well.
Keep in mind, there's really only one reason you will be excused from waiting your turn: If you're about to explode from any of your major orifices.
Leaders of major civil rights organizations were in the audience as the senators debated — at times heatedly — what kinds of questions nominees could be "excused" from answering.
To be told that you have two years or one year or six months left is to be excused from a paradise of ignorance into rude knowledge.
I checked out of that Mandalay Bay suite on Saturday morning, excused from reporting duties, and flew home in the hopes of making my daughter's soccer game.
" Browns team owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam offered words of support for Smith, who will be excused from team activities to grieve "as he sees best fit.
The appeals court also rejected claims that the firm should be excused from responding to the subpoena because answering the request would violate the foreign country's laws.
Several nonskating officers lodged complaints, itemizing irregularities they had witnessed, from hockey players being excused from parades to Earchman's highly improper habit of gambling with the men.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Friday the process will continue to determine whether other countries should be excused from the duties that President Donald Trump announced Thursday.
In season 1, we see the extent to which humans would lose their humanity when given a playground excused from the burdens of guilt and morality (and mortality).
Sometimes we can be excused from keeping a promise when a background assumption — in this case, that the cost would be reasonable — turns out to be seriously wrong.
She spent much of Monday interviewing more than two dozen people who asked to be excused from serving as a juror, mostly due to personal or professional reasons.
In school, she was excused from physical education due to her missing leg and she was unable to play games like hopscotch with the other students during recess.
In order to have your account reactivated, you must identify another Common Customer who has violated the Terms of Service before you will be excused from your duties.
" One of the girls, she added, "has the signal distinction among her classmates of being excused from school every day in time for her session with her analyst.
I was told that some drivers have gotten excused from duty, some with pay and some without (just depends on what your health situation is), by our superintendent.
If students can be excused from school due to a physical illness, then why is it any different to let our minds have a day off as well?
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: When I was called for jury duty recently, I checked and learned that anyone over 75 can be excused from serving (I am 84).
The EPA said PES could comply with the program by turning over its available credits and would be excused from any shortfall, a huge win for the refiner.
The way I threw a baseball, it was as if the ball itself was alive and couldn't wait to be excused from its temporary place in my hand.
One can be excused from the mandate if you are experiencing financial hardships or if the cheapest plan in your area costs more than 8.13% of your household income.
Prosecutors told Reuters that the people accused have been excused from being present as it will be an administrative affair where a timetable for future hearings will be set.
The suspect is reportedly a student who asked to be excused from class but later returned with two handguns, Noblesville Police Chief Kevin Jowitt said, according to the IndyStar.
Upon written request by his or her parent, a student must be excused from reciting the pledge, including standing and placing the right hand over his or her heart.
"I have submitted a medical exemption to be excused from the 100m final and the remainder of the National Championships," Bolt said in a statement released through Jamaican officials.
" He writes that the walkout is covered by the same reasons his children and grandchildren have been excused from class: "Health, Respect/Memorial, Community Service, Good Citizenship and Education.
"I believe that the president should be excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship while serving in office," he wrote in 2009 in the Minnesota Law Review.
New York (CNN)New York City's 1.1 million school students will be excused from class to participate in the global climate strike protests that are scheduled for this Friday.
If the first daughter can't be excused from a test because her dad is giving his final address as president, then there's really no hope for the rest of us.
"I believe that the president should be excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship while serving in office," Judge Kavanaugh wrote in 2009 in the Minnesota Law Review.
"I believe that the president should be excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship while serving in office," Judge Kavanaugh wrote in 2009 in The Minnesota Law Review.
He volunteered for the Army in 1939, but after 18 months in the ranks he was excused from military service to do research on anti-submarine warfare for the Navy.
Under rules set by India's Supreme Court, no less, such individuals were given licence to denounce any number of fellow citizens, and also excused from appearing to face those they accuse.
"All executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government shall be closed and their employees excused from duty on Monday, December 24, 2018, the day before Christmas Day," the order states.
If you really were frivolous or an unwelcome interloper in serious affairs, the upside is that you'd be excused from having to pretend that the rules of serious affairs actually work.
At the same time, the price of ethanol fell more than 30% between mid-June and mid-August, when the administration announced the latest list of refineries excused from ethanol blending.
Although he was previously excused from OTAs for personal reasons, when he failed to show up for camp, the Rams placed him on the Reserved/Did Not Report list on Saturday.
The 27-year-old NBA power forward was excused from the Cleveland Cavaliers' film session and practice hours after he and girlfriend Khloé Kardashian welcomed a baby girl, according to multiple reports.
And, Justice Thomas added, the very judges that blocked Mr Trump's travel ban would probably be the ones considering whether a potential traveler has a "bona fide" reason for being excused from it.
If you are not already aware, every private sale of stock needs to either be "registered" with securities regulatory agencies (which is super expensive) or be "exempt" (in other words, excused) from registration.
Yet Boris Becker, a German former tennis star who could once do just that, told a London court on June 14th that he should be excused from proceedings because he has diplomatic immunity.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, was an outspoken critic of Trump's before marrying Prince Harry, though she'll likely be excused from any royal engagements after the imminent birth of her first child.
Rose, who turned 28 on Tuesday, was excused from the jury selection and opening statements phases by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald, in part so that he could participate in the game Tuesday night.
I also once saw someone get excused from jury duty because he kept calling the judge "MILORD" — not that I am suggesting you should ever try to get out of your civic duty.
Now, in my 40s, I find these attitudes ignorant and prejudicial, but as a young woman, it seemed like a bit of freedom to be excused from the usual problems women complain about.
COLLEGE PITCHER BOWS OUT Oregon State's top pitcher, who as a teenager pleaded guilty to molesting a 6-year-old girl, released a statement saying he has asked to be excused from playing.
Meanwhile, I read a recent Bloomberg analysis that private jets generate a disproportionate fraction of airline taxes because they're excused from the types of taxes and fees that commercial airlines and passengers pay.
President Donald Trump is happy to bash draft dodgers and brag about his big, beautiful military budget, but it seems the "bone spurs" diagnosis that got Trump himself excused from military service was bogus.
Another member pointed out that the bias shown by Strzok in his written communications would get him excused from a jury and would require a judge to recuse himself from presiding over a case.
Vasquez's lawyer is asking the court to look at whether some potential jurors who opposed the death penalty or were reluctant to apply it were improperly excused from his trial, according to online records.
For example, in California, children are not allowed to work more than five consecutive days in the entertainment or allied industries and are only excused from school for up to five days a year.
An alarming new report by the Brennan Center found that 17 million voters were purged from voting rolls between 2016 and 2018, with purges coming disproportionately from jurisdictions excused from oversight by Shelby County.
But for decades, top athletes have been excused from that duty if they "enhance national prestige" by winning medals in the Olympics or the quadrennial Asian Games, as Mr. Choo and Mr. Ryu did.
In New York City, 1.1 million students were excused from school if they got their parent or guardian's permission to join the strike, and it seemed like many took the city up on their offer.
Community banks generally were not guilty of the worst lending practices in the last decade, but if they are excused from important rules that apply to every other lender, then they will be the next time.
Among other things, the lawsuit says the school denied the parents' request that the girl be excused from a required choir class, in which Deroo also was enrolled, to ensure she didn't have to see him there.
According to the document filed by the board, Sears wrote a letter recommending that a 2-year-old be excused from all future vaccinations based on the mother's description of the toddler's past response to immunization shots.
"Huang Xingguo will no longer act as Tianjin party secretary, has been excused from his positions as municipal deputy party secretary, standing committee member, and mayor, and will be handled according to relevant laws and regulations," Xinhua said.
Honestly there are just so many compelling reasons to stay as far as possible from Rio, one wonders if some of these Olympians are smuggling tainted piss to their anti-doping checks in order to be excused from participating.
Donham testified at the trial and, according to Vanity Fair, her allegations were entered into the record and shared with reporters by her attorneys — but they were not heard by the jury, which had been excused from the courtroom.
But that is what Chairman (Devin) Nunes required of our clients at Fusion GPS today, in a sharp departure from even the past practice of this committee's investigation, where witnesses under the exact same circumstances were excused from appearing.
The company also requested to be excused from complying with aviation regulations more commonly associated with planes, such as requirements that pilots fly above certain heights, carry extra fuel, and fly with documentation including maintenance logs aboard the aircraft.
A lawyer for Shkreli informed the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of his intent not to answer questions and asked that he be excused from appearing, committee chairman Jason Chaffetz wrote in the letter dated Wednesday.
In a press conference on Friday afternoon, Jowitt said that police are still learning details about the shooting, but they know that the suspect asked to be excused from his class on Friday morning, and then returned armed with two handguns.
The soldier was denied conscientious objector status because, as a Catholic, his opposition to the Vietnam War was specific to that conflict, as an unjust war; soldiers belonging to other religions that preached complete pacifism had been excused from military service.
In a 2009 law review article, Judge Kavanaugh argued that a sitting president should be able to defer civil suits and criminal prosecutions until after he leaves office and should be excused from having to answer depositions or questions during his term.
Officials from District 24's High School for Arts and Business said Monday that attendance among girls increased from 90 percent to 92.4 percent since the initial pilot launched at the school in September, and fewer girls asked to be excused from class.
The novel leaps across the century to his heirs — including an unremarkable scientist and a pulp science fiction author — and lands on Waldy Tolliver, his great-grandson, who realizes one morning that he has been "excused" from the course of normal time.
Most of the 14 candidates running for seven seats on the City Council initially joined the democracy voucher program, but as Amazon and other big donors opened their checkbooks, nearly all of them ended up asking to be excused from the program's spending limits.
The internet, however, fell in love with the sweet black Labrador — thanks to an uncharacteristically sentimental dispatch from the CIA's official Twitter account about how the canine trainee was excused from her explosives-detection education because she just wasn't that into ferreting out potential bombs.
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners was left scrambling to find new voting locations after seven nursing homes in the city asked to be excused from serving as a polling place during its primary, also on March 17.
Kuwait on July 20 set a 15-day deadline for its hosting of the current round of U.N.-brokered negotiations, which began in June, saying if the parties could not reach a peace agreement by then the Gulf state would have to be "excused" from its role.
In January 2016, the IRS denied Nancy Rubel's request that she be excused from paying tax liabilities that she and her former husband had reported on their joint returns for 2005 through 2008, deciding that she did not meet the legal standards for that type of relief.
Democrats will press him on all of these topics, but are expected to drill especially deeply into his assertion, in a 2009 Minnesota Law Review article, that sitting presidents should be "excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship," including responding to civil and criminal lawsuits.
"I believe that the president should be excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship while serving in office," he wrote in 2009 in the Minnesota Law Review, after an extended stint in the George W. Bush White House and after he became a judge.
They're considering forgoing a big cut in the top income tax rate on the rich, offering moderate-income Americans so many tax breaks that many would be excused from paying taxes entirely and passing a potentially 1,000-page tax bill few have seen within a matter of weeks.
Jeremy's sin was evading a charge of vehicular homicide on the grounds that he'd been "so pampered, so excused from ever having to do things for himself, for ever having to accept responsibility for any of his actions," that he never developed a sense of right or wrong.
A lot of analysts have laughed at this line on Twitter in the past few days — CNN could do that right now, if it wanted to — but let me dull the fun with clear reality: what AT&T is describing here is bloatware on Android phones that is excused from data caps.
A couple in the midst of a public ordeal is not excused from life's usual bothers, and what is striking when you find yourself in proximity to a crisis isn't always the soaring arc of the fall but the way it touches against, grazes and refracts all the familiar daily torments on the way down.
In a speech he made at a law school after serving in the Bush White House and then becoming a judge, he said that the distraction of preparing for questions by criminal investigators would make a president do a worse job, so presidents should be excused from that burden until after they leave office.
But later, in a speech he made at a law school after serving in President George W. Bush's White House and then becoming a judge, he said that the distraction of preparing for questions by criminal investigators would make a president do a worse job, so presidents should be excused from that burden until after they leave office.
" The chief justice went on to say that each state was "responsible for its own laws establishing the rights and duties of persons within its borders," and that "it is an obligation the burden of which cannot be cast by one state upon another, and no state can be excused from performance by what another state may do or fail to do.

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