11.   So the school got the waiver, and Stepherson ran the show as Masconomet went to its first state final.

12.   Sometimes, older students can get waivers.

13.   Still, he said, her work for Canada might require Barshefsky to get a waiver from the lobbying law before she can be confirmed.

14.   The Arena got a waiver from Ticketmaster and agreed to honor the original tickets, which were issued by ETM Entertainment Network, an alternative ticketing agency.

15.   The real question, they say, is how lenient the administration will be in deciding who gets a waiver.

16.   The top three U.S. finishers in each event go to Sweden, and no athlete can get a waiver onto the squad.

17.   Thursday night, aides to the governor continued to contend that their critics have exaggerated the effects of not getting a waiver.

18.   Under current federal law, he said, states can expand or contract their Medicaid programs to some degree by changing eligibility criteria without getting federal waivers.

19.   A few companies also have gotten waivers since then.

20.   Exemptions will be allowed for nontoxic and low-level pesticides and city departments can get waivers in emergencies.

v. + waiver >>共 113
clear 20.82%
grant 13.84%
sign 10.63%
seek 7.64%
receive 4.87%
obtain 4.43%
get 2.77%
approve 2.66%
issue 2.55%
require 1.88%
get + n. >>共 1164
job 2.72%
help 1.70%
money 1.63%
attention 1.46%
chance 1.45%
call 1.33%
lot 1.27%
information 1.22%
ball 1.21%
boost 1.07%
waiver 0.04%
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