Waive
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24 examples of Waive in a sentence
Over 90 percent of juveniles
waive
their Miranda rights and submit to police questioning without lawyers or parents present.
So if you think about all of this together for a second: as a country, we've decided that juveniles cannot be trusted with things like voting, buying cigarettes, attending an R-rated movie or driving, but they can make the judgment call to
waive
their Miranda rights, rights that we know from research, most teens don't understand or appreciate.
And parents in the room: depending on the state that you live in, your child can potentially
waive
these rights without your knowledge and without consulting any adult first.
He told me that he'd
waive
the $1 rental fee (he said it would be wrong to charge more) if I promised to watch the whole movie.
I can choose to exercise it or to
waive
it.
And that’s not all: the European Commission should be able to
waive
the 2%-of-GDP limit on the exemption for increases in defence expenditure up to the NATO target, depending on external security risks and economic needs in individual countries or the EU as a whole.
But a society’s decision to
waive
punishment for human rights violators is not necessarily a sign that its moral awareness remains stunted.
He is also weighing whether to change the current Constitutional Court into a Supreme Court to which citizens could appeal under some conditions, and whether to
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the president’s authority to preside over the High Council of the Judiciary.
His analysis shows that if, for example, the Indian state of Rajasthan were to copy other states and
waive
formal loans for land holders with less than two hectares, this would cost 117.4 billion rupees ($1.7 billion).
For those looking back in 2028, the decade starting in 2018 will be remembered as one when European politicians began to
waive
and abate the Target claims through north-to-south fiscal transfers.
But investment agreements like those backed by the US demand that developing countries
waive
this presumption and permit the adjudication of suits according to procedures that fall far short of those expected in twenty-first-century democracies.
The late King Hussein feared that an independent Palestinian state could become a radical irredentist entity, and his own 1988 decision to
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Jordan’s claim on the West Bank, taken under pressure from the Arab League, was never ratified in parliament, and is still regarded by many as unconstitutional.
Nigeria’s two main parties, for example, will
waive
or reduce non-refundable nomination fees for the 2019 general election.
It would bar foreign subsidiaries of US companies from investing more than $20 million in Iran’s energy sector, and would eliminate the president’s authority to
waive
these penalties.
First, Saudi Arabia is not in a position to
waive
Arab claims on Jerusalem.
Japan’s so-called “special measures for corporate tax” – ad hoc provisions that reduce or
waive
certain taxes for firms at particular times – have also contributed to sustaining the economy’s output gap.
And if you have rights you must be able to
waive
them.
To ensure that the poorest girls have the same educational opportunities as the richest boys, governments must
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school fees, provide meals, and cover expenses to enable the lowest-income families to keep their children in school.
Although US consular officers may now
waive
the visa interview for first-time applicants and returning workers, H-2A processing has slowed considerably.
Here’s the Catch-22: In acceding to the GCC’s ruling, the Bundesbank would
waive
its independence, exposing itself to a judicialization of monetary policy.
PTPTN will also allow borrowers earning less than RM4,000 per month to defer repayment, and
waive
all remaining payments for the 350 borrowers over age 60 who are earning less than RM4,000.
But I
waive
that discourse till I come to an experiment.
"There is no necessity," said the duke, "for your worship to take the trouble of seeking out the rustic of whom this worthy duenna complains, nor is there any necessity, either, for asking my leave to challenge him; for I admit him duly challenged, and will take care that he is informed of the challenge, and accepts it, and comes to answer it in person to this castle of mine, where I shall afford to both a fair field, observing all the conditions which are usually and properly observed in such trials, and observing too justice to both sides, as all princes who offer a free field to combatants within the limits of their lordships are bound to do.""Then with that assurance and your highness's good leave," said Don Quixote, "I hereby for this once
waive
my privilege of gentle blood, and come down and put myself on a level with the lowly birth of the wrong-doer, making myself equal with him and enabling him to enter into combat with me; and so, I challenge and defy him, though absent, on the plea of his malfeasance in breaking faith with this poor damsel, who was a maiden and now by his misdeed is none; and say that he shall fulfill the promise he gave her to become her lawful husband, or else stake his life upon the question."
But to
waive
all this for a while.
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