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waiver

[wey-ver] / ˈweɪ vər /


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The U.S. can issue temporary waivers during emergencies, which increases effective supply and lowers costs at the margin.

From Barron's

They must allow permits, waivers, reviews and approvals to be conducted in a way that expeditiously promotes rebuilding, states the order.

From MarketWatch

The parliament voted on Wednesday to keep the provision of a waiver.

From BBC

Major U.S. airlines are offering waivers to affected passengers, but consumer advocates note that travelers with canceled flights are also entitled to refunds.

From MarketWatch

However, the bill allows insurers to seek a temporary waiver from the mandate if they can show they have an over-concentration of risk in a geographic area.

From Los Angeles Times