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The order no longer covers legal residents or existing visa holders, and makes waivers possible for some business, diplomatic and other travelers.
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The agency said there was enough of the reformulated fuel to make waivers unnecessary.
Mets General Manager Steve Phillips and Cashman have been two of the most aggressive at making waiver claims in anticipation of possible moves made by rivals.
The deadline passed at 4 p.m. yesterday so it's safe to come up for air, at least until later this month when contenders begin making waiver deals in time to make players eligible for postseason rosters.
"But there is nothing I have heard from Cardinal Egan, about his work here or his work in Connecticut, that makes me waiver.
But while the law itself clearly empowers Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to waive its provisions, the administration's decision to make the waivers conditional on states' pledges to pursue Mr. Obama's broad school improvement agenda has angered Republicans gearing up for the 2012 elections.
The most recent outbreak has renewed calls to make vaccination waivers - which allow parents to send unimmunised children to public schools - more difficult to obtain, such as adding informed consent clauses or having them expire at the end of every school year.
Before viewers climb into the Perceptual Cells, Turrell makes them sign waivers to certify that they are 18 years old, sober and sane.
But he now says that the ruling made a waiver unnecessary.
But the legislation's ban on spending any money for civilian trials for any accused terrorist would make that waiver largely meaningless.
You say the bill includes a "ban on spending any money for civilian trials for any accused terrorist," a ban you argue "would make that waiver largely meaningless".
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