0 used to describe something that has to be done, paid, etc. because it is not one of the situations where a particular rule or law does not have to be obeyed: --
The comparison surely is between the trend in exempt and non-exempt goods before the scheme came in and the trend in exempt and non-exempt goods afterwards.
Those goods are of course exempt goods and the others are non-exempt goods.
Is it meant to bite, if not on the non-exempt category, on the exempt category?
Some employers could move from the exempt to the non-exempt category several times in one year.
I think that the accurate, up-to-date figure is 363 for the number of non-exempt, non-profit-making clubs.
That would be the equivalent of having a non-exempt cassette in his pocket.
In neither survey did the proportion of non-exempt goods amount to as much as even one-quarter of the sales of half the shops open.
That amendment makes it a duty to consult before making an exempt area non-exempt.