51.   Most served in the military, a prerequisite for burial there unless a waiver is granted by the president or the Army secretary.

52.   No waiver was granted.

53.   On Friday, after consulting the White House and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, White reversed course and granted a waiver for Burlingame.

54.   Once the waivers are granted, the districts are monitored closely to ensure that the achievement results promised are indeed delivered.

55.   Otherwise, aid will be cut off unless he grants a waiver.

56.   President Clinton and the Pentagon granted the waivers on Friday.

57.   Republicans also complained the administration had granted waivers to Hawaii, Minnesota and the District of Columbia to delay the impact of the bill.

58.   Roth dismissed those concerns and said he would advise the three businessmen not to grant the waivers.

59.   Shaw said the legislation would give states some flexibility to grant waivers to people who are unable to work because of disability or other reasons.

60.   She claimed that the NCAA violated Title IX because it granted more waivers for men than it did for women.

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%
grant + n. >>共 628
amnesty 6.33%
permission 4.99%
asylum 4.13%
request 4.10%
immunity 3.28%
visa 3.06%
access 3.03%
bail 2.78%
interview 2.60%
approval 2.50%
waiver 1.74%
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