Sentence examples for waived only from inspiring English sources

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The law imposes a 10-year ban on re-entry for having stayed a year or more in the United States without permission; it can be waived only through a show of extreme hardship.

These new standards could be waived only for automakers that commit significant resources to convert plants, like the one in Minnesota, to plug-in hybrids.

Said interest would be waived only upon graduation with loan amortization scheduled over 15 years with a pre-payment privilege without penalty.

The ban could be waived only to save a mother's life or if continuing her pregnancy risked "substantial and irreversible physical impairment of a major bodily function" for the mother.

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As such, it is possible for some fiduciary obligations not only to be waived, but also to be replaced by a contract, i.e., fiduciaries may propose to their beneficiaries that some of their responsibilities be waived and contracted.

Clemente was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1973 without the required five-year wait (this waiting period has been waived for only one other inductee at Cooperstown, Yankee great Lou Gehrig).

The families reached an impasse: the killers' parents would talk only if the victims disavowed legal action, but the victims would waive lawsuits only if the parents spoke.

It's a sensible law, meant to guarantee the principle of civilian control, and it's only been waived once before, for George C. Marshall in 1950.

It's a big step up from last year for both groups, when Facebook only waived fees up to $500,000 and the Gates Foundation only matched $500,000 (but later increased it to $900,000 as the original milestone was hit within hours).

This month, Mr. Duncan said that if Congress failed to rewrite these and other provisions by September, he would use his executive powers to waive them — but only for states that agreed to embrace the administration's education priorities.

Now it is true that the prohibition against the use of privately owned firearms can be waived or modified, but only by the Deputy Commander in Chief, USCENTCOM, or his designee under General Order No. 1A, or the Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff, USCENTCOM, or his designee, under General Order No. 1B.

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