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To waiving
verb
To outlaw (someone).
Exact(11)
When it comes to waiving delivery fees, OurHouse does not do it haphazardly, Mr. Briggs said.
Their only cheap alternative to waiving Ewing was to cut guard Anthony Roberson, a 3-point specialist, but the Knicks decided they needed an extra shooter.
With Germany facing national elections next autumn, its hardline finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble remains adamantly opposed to waiving a proportion of Greece's debt.
"No, sir," Bryant said, in answer to whether he objected to waiving a requirement that the next hearing in the case be held within 30 days.
She testified that she did not threaten, restrain or in any other way compel him to give testimony, and said he was made aware of his rights prior to waiving them and offering a statement.
Johnson finally made the muddled forecast a bit clearer on Monday by saying he would be amenable to waiving his no-trade clause to facilitate a deal to a contender.
Similar(49)
Wants to waive".
She chose instead to waive it.
Orlando plans to waive him.
He refused to waive extradition to Massachusetts.
Time Warner agreed to waive that fee last year.
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