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waiver

[wey-ver] / ˈweɪ vər /


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A spokesman for Los Angeles referred to Mayor Bass’s calls for insurance industry reform and fee waivers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Your passion for your team never waivers, even in disappointment.

From BBC

Even looser U.S. enforcement, limited waivers, or tacit tolerance could allow more Iranian barrels to move into formal markets.

From Barron's

United and Delta both published weather waivers to allow travelers to modify flight plans without incurring fees or fare differences.

From The Wall Street Journal

The waiver was dated July 8, nearly five months after he was sworn in.

From Salon