Sentence examples for were waivers from inspiring English sources

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were waivers

noun

The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.

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"These were waivers, not deferrals.

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"These are waivers that would swallow environmental laws nationwide," he said.

Categorical exclusions are waivers that allow companies to proceed with drilling without having to undergo an in-depth environmental review.

For instance there are waivers for food-producing farms and for trading businesses that employ real people.

(4) Under what circumstances are waivers of informed consent and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act authorization required?

The associated noun is waiver, which can lead to confusion with waver, meaning to hesitate (or a person waving).

Informed consent was waivered.

My confidence could not be waivered.

Informed consent from patients was waivered.

Consequently, a patient consent form was waivered by the Institutional Review Board.

Informed consent was waivered, since the study was observational and patient care was not influenced.

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