Waivers can be categorized as a noun.
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waiver - a formal written statement of relinquishment |
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1. | noun | In late September 2001, it was announced that the President was seeking a blanket waiver that would lift all restrictions on aid to military and security units in connection with pursuing the militant islamists. | |
2. | noun | Tom signed a waiver. | |
3. | noun | Do you mind signing a waiver? | |
4. | noun | Would you mind signing a waiver? | |
5. | noun | Sami made a decision and no one can get him to waiver. | |
6. | noun | We'll give you a waiver that exempts you from paying the fee. |
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In late September 2001, it was announced that the President was seeking a blanket waiver that would lift all restrictions on aid to military and security units in connection with pursuing the militant islamists. |
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Tom signed a waiver. | |
Do you mind signing a waiver? | |
Would you mind signing a waiver? | |
Sami made a decision and no one can get him to waiver. | |
We'll give you a waiver that exempts you from paying the fee. |