1.   As a result, a special waiver must be issued for D.C. to proceed with the sale.

2.   Barnes said the Democratic National Committee could issue a waiver if Arizona Democrats choose to participate.

3.   Both Bush and Clinton have issued waivers in the past.

4.   A deal can go forward only if the president concludes that the export is in the national interest and issues a waiver.

5.   But a president can keep this status in force from year to year by issuing waivers.

6.   But the administration still did not issue the waiver.

7.   But, in its briefs, it said the FCC was seeking ways to issue waivers that would allow most of the Bell companies into cable services.

8.   Coverdell, Helms and Feinstein said if re-certification is denied, they would support Clinton issuing a waiver that would permit Mexico to still receive financial aid.

9.   During the Koch administration, a divided state Board of Regents refused to issue a waiver so that Robert F. Wagner Jr. could become chancellor.

10.   If any group refused to adhere to this policy, Clinton could issue a waiver that allowed them to still receive American aid.

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%
issue + n. >>共 431
statement 19.35%
warning 6.71%
warrant 5.09%
order 4.55%
report 4.26%
ruling 2.79%
bond 2.29%
decree 1.79%
permit 1.62%
subpoena 1.60%
waiver 0.13%
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