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Anyone found inadmissible can apply for the inadmissibility ruling to be waived.
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He took over as the starter in 2005 and continued through the 2006 season, after which he was waived by the team.
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All six defendants waived their right to appear in court and did not appear at their arraignment hearings.
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Under the proposed program, qualified motorists who park in the red-top spaces must pay like everybody else, but a 32 cent fee to pay by phone will be waived.
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He played 10 games over the course of the season but was waived during the 2007 pre-season.
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The minimum net worth requirement is $25 million in liquid assets and is waived for only law firm groups and other clients under special circumstances.
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Anonymity or confidentiality must be maintained for individual research participants unless it is voluntary and explicitly waived.
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He was waived on September 4, 2010 during final cuts.
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The purchase of bottle service sometimes results in cover charge being waived for the purchaser's party, and often allows patrons to bypass entrance lines.
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In 1808 the diocese was abolished after the last bishop waived his rights.
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