Although the orchestra members had proposed the grandfathering clause by which the current members could stay on the old system, they rejected the proposal last week.
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"The Europeans do not care if there's grandfathering or not, because they don't have any companies over there ."
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Though there is no organized opposition to the tax benefit, the partnerships have been ineffective in grandfathering longer-term or permanent preferred tax status for themselves.
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Radio station marketing arrangements are counted that way, and the agency proposed today grandfathering current TV local marketing agreements while counting new ones as actual stations owned.
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"We don't see the state stepping up, and don't see any real hope of a national grandfathering of legislation ."
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One, grandfathering, would give the most allowances to producers that have already spent the most to cut pollution _ favoring what were once the dirtiest plants.
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If you replace an existing facility, you lose the grandfathering of plant operations, and you have to abide by all the newest and more stringent regulations.
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Older practices of allowing chattel slaves to gain freedom by converting to Catholicism or by eventually grandfathering indentured rights to them after many years of servitude were abolished.
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That could easily be done by grandfathering in some of the present officials who have other jobs and making it a full-time position for newly hired officials.
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The grandfathering " / optant approach prevented the Heligolanders ( as they were named in the British measures ) from forfeiting advantages because of this imposed change of status.