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Definition
Synonym
Ausnahmeregelung
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Ausnahmeregelung
f
, Ausnahme
f
Ausnahmeregelung
en
pl
, Ausnahmen
pl
Aufhebung einer
Ausnahmeregelung
exemption, exemption clause
exemptions, exemption clauses
closing of an exemption
Ausnahmeregelung
f
; Ausnahmebestimmung
f
adm.
Ausnahmeregelung
en
pl
; Ausnahmebestimmungen
pl
unter eine
Ausnahmeregelung
fallen
Aufhebung einer
Ausnahmeregelung
exemption provision; exemption; exceptional provision
exemption provisions; exemptions; exceptional provisions
to come under an exemption (provision) a statutory exemption
closing of an exemption
(einer Sache) zugrundeliegende Ãœberlegung(en); Logik
f
(hinter etw.); Sinn und Zweck
+Gen.
Hinter dieser
Ausnahmeregelung
steckt die Überlegung, dass …
Dieses Kursangebot beruht auf zwei Ãœberlegungen:
Das ist die ratio legis der Vorschrift.
jur.
Unserer Auffassung nach ist die Ãœberlegung, die der Beurteilung des Gerichts zugrunde liegt, nicht sachgerecht.
Die Logik hinter dieser Aussage erschließt sich mir nicht.
Was hat sie bewogen, von der Schule abzugehen?
Er erklärte, was ihn bewogen hatte, vorzeitig in Pension zu gehen.
Der Sinn und Zweck des Ganzen wurde nicht angesprochen.
Sinn und Zweck dieser Unterrichtsmethode ist es, das Selbstvertrauen der Schüler zu stärken.
Das entbehrt jeglicher Logik.
rationale (behind for of underlying sth.)
The rationale for this exemption is that …
The rationale behind offering this course is twofold:
That is the rationale behind the regulation.
It seems to us that the rationale for the assessment of the court is not appropriate.
The rationale behind this statement is not at all apparent.
What was her rationale for leaving school?
He explained the rationale underlying his early retirement.
The rationale for doing so was not addressed.
The rationale for using this teaching method is to encourage student confidence.
It lacks any rationale.
(einer Sache) zugrundeliegende Ãœberlegung(en); Logik
f
(hinter etw.); Sinn und Zweck
+Gen.
Hinter dieser
Ausnahmeregelung
steckt die Ãœberlegung dass ...
Dieses Kursangebot beruht auf zwei Ãœberlegungen:
Das ist die ratio legis der Vorschrift.
jur.
Unserer Auffassung nach ist die Ãœberlegung die der Beurteilung des Gerichts zugrunde liegt nicht sachgerecht.
Die Logik hinter dieser Aussage erschließt sich mir nicht.
Was hat sie bewogen von der Schule abzugehen?
Er erklärte was ihn bewogen hatte vorzeitig in Pension zu gehen.
Der Sinn und Zweck des Ganzen wurde nicht angesprochen.
Sinn und Zweck dieser Unterrichtsmethode ist es das Selbstvertrauen der Schüler zu stärken.
Das entbehrt jeglicher Logik.
rationale (behind for of underlying sth.)
The rationale for this exemption is that ...
The rationale behind offering this course is twofold:
That is the rationale behind the regulation.
It seems to us that the rationale for the assessment of the court is not appropriate.
The rationale behind this statement is not at all apparent.
What was her rationale for leaving school?
He explained the rationale underlying his early retirement.
The rationale for doing so was not addressed.
The rationale for using this teaching method is to encourage student confidence.
It lacks any rationale.
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exemption exemption clause Synonyme
exemption
absolution
allowance
amnesty
cession
charter
circumscription
concession
diplomatic immunity
discharge
dispensation
exception
exclusion
exculpation
excuse
exoneration
extenuating circumstances
franchise
freedom
grace
grain of salt
grant
hedge
hedging
immunity
impunity
indemnity
legislative immunity
liberty
license
limitation
mental reservation
modification
nolle prosequi
non prosequitur
nonprosecution
pardon
patent
permission
privilege
qualification
redemption
release
remission
remission of sin
reprieve
reservation
restriction
salvo
shrift
sparing
special case
special treatment
specialness
specification
stay
waiver
Ausnahmeregelung Definition
Clause
(
n.
)
A
separate
portion
of
a
written
paper,
paragraph,
or
sentence
Clause
(
n.
)
A
subordinate
portion
or
a
subdivision
of
a
sentence
containing
a
subject
and
its
predicate.
Clause
(
n.
)
See
Letters
clause
/
close,
under
Letter.
Closing
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Close
Exemption
(
n.
)
The
act
of
exempting
Still-closing
(
a.
)
Ever
closing.
exemption exemption clause / exemptions exemption clauses / closing of an exemption Bedeutung
finale
close
closing
curtain
finis
the
concluding
part
of
any
performance
completion
culmination
closing
windup
mop
up
a
concluding
action
exemption
immunity
granting
immunity
an
act
exempting
someone,
he
was
granted
immunity
from
prosecution
closure
closedown
closing
shutdown
termination
of
operations,
they
regretted
the
closure
of
the
day
care
center
plant
closing
act
of
shutting
down
operation
of
a
plant
bank
closing
act
of
closing
down
a
bank
because
of
a
fiscal
emergency
or
failure
closing
closure
approaching
a
particular
destination,
a
coming
closer,
a
narrowing
of
a
gap,
the
ship's
rapid
rate
of
closing
gave
them
little
time
to
avoid
a
collision
shutting
closing
the
act
of
closing
something
isolation
closing
off
the
act
of
isolating
something,
setting
something
apart
from
others
clause
(grammar)
an
expression
including
a
subject
and
predicate
but
not
constituting
a
complete
sentence
main
clause
independent
clause
a
clause
in
a
complex
sentence
that
can
stand
alone
as
a
complete
sentence
coordinate
clause
a
clause
in
a
complex
sentence
that
is
grammatically
equivalent
to
the
main
clause
and
that
performs
the
same
grammatical
function
subordinate
clause
dependent
clause
a
clause
in
a
complex
sentence
that
cannot
stand
alone
as
a
complete
sentence
and
that
functions
within
the
sentence
as
a
noun
or
adjective
or
adverb
relative
clause
a
clause
introduced
by
a
relative
pronoun,
`who
visits
frequently'
is
a
relative
clause
in
the
sentence
`John,
who
visits
frequently,
is
ill'
restrictive
clause
a
subordinate
clause
that
limits
or
restricts
the
meaning
of
the
noun
phrase
it
modifies
nonrestrictive
clause
descriptive
clause
a
subordinate
clause
that
does
not
limit
or
restrict
the
meaning
of
the
noun
phrase
it
modifies
article
clause
a
separate
section
of
a
legal
document
(as
a
statute
or
contract
or
will)
arbitration
clause
a
clause
in
a
contract
providing
for
arbitration
of
disputes
arising
under
the
contract
escalator
clause
escalator
a
clause
in
a
contract
that
provides
for
an
increase
or
a
decrease
in
wages
or
prices
or
benefits
etc.
depending
on
certain
conditions
(as
a
change
in
the
cost
of
living
index)
reserve
clause
a
clause
that
used
to
be
part
of
the
contract
with
a
professional
athlete
extending
the
contract
for
a
year
beyond
its
expiration,
the
reserve
clause
was
used
to
bind
players
to
a
particular
ball
club
conclusion
end
close
closing
ending
the
last
section
of
a
communication,
in
conclusion
I
want
to
say...
enabling
act
enabling
clause
a
provision
in
a
law
that
confers
on
appropriate
officials
the
power
to
implement
or
enforce
the
law
closing
price
(stock
market)
the
price
of
the
last
transaction
completed
during
a
day's
trading
session
exemption
a
deduction
allowed
to
a
taxpayer
because
of
his
status
(having
certain
dependents
or
being
blind
or
being
over
etc.),
additional
exemptions
are
allowed
for
each
dependent
exemption
freedom
immunity
from
an
obligation
or
duty
grandfather
clause
an
exemption
based
on
circumstances
existing
prior
to
the
adoption
of
some
policy,
used
to
enfranchise
illiterate
whites
in
south
after
the
American
Civil
War
closing
time
the
regular
time
of
day
when
an
establishment
closes
to
the
public
closing
final
or
ending,
the
closing
stages
of
the
election,
the
closing
weeks
of
the
year,
the
closing
scene
of
the
film,
closing
remarks
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