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Then, later, he can waive the muddy shirt: "See, America, I tried, but these people are just so darn unreasonable".
Or he can waive the sanctions in the "national interest"—but he would then have to explain this to Congress, where stories of Iranian missiles aimed at Israel will doubtless raise the political temperature.
Without congressional approval he can waive many of the others but only temporarily.Israel is constantly paraded as the bugbear, with its prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, seen as maliciously portraying Iran as a threat not just to the Jewish state but to America, too.
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If your point is good enough to convince the banker they can waive all your charges.
There are three things that the U.S. government can do to lift U.S. sanctions on Iran in the context of an agreement: 1) President Obama can lift sanctions on Iran that he imposed by executive action, 2) President Obama can waive sanctions on Iran imposed on Congress for which he has waiver authority, and 3) Congress can repeal sanctions legislatively.
If Obama can waive the parts of Obamacare he finds inconvenient, why won't he end up waiving a requirement for the use of E-Verify.
In some cases involving more minor offenses, courts can waive the requirement.
However, the Knicks can waive their set-off rights during negotiations.
Though the company has a mandatory retirement age of 65, the board can waive it.
The president, however, can waive these conditions on "national security" grounds.
A defendant can waive a right to appeal, but such a decision must be voluntary.
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