1.   Proponents argue that when necessary, Congress would waive the provision of this amendment with a three-fifths vote.

2.   It offered to waive the provisions if suspects surrendered within two months and repented.

3.   As a compromise, the conference committee agreed to allow the president the right to waive that provision within six months.

4.   After that, if he can prove it is in the national interest, he can continue to waive the provision every six months indefinitely.

5.   Boston Chicken Inc. said lenders waived a provision of its bank credit lines that requires the company to maintain a certain revenue level per store.

6.   He agreed to waive that provision for peace of mind.

7.   He has twice waived a provision that would allow US citizens to sue foreigners for trading in confiscated property in Cuba.

8.   However, the two companies have both waived this provision, according to a letter BT filed today with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

9.   If the shareholders vote against waiving the provision, then the game gets more interesting.

10.   No one argued that it did not, but Democrats went through the ritual of moving to waive that provision and lost again by the same margin.

v. + provision >>共 460
include 15.68%
make 7.27%
contain 6.79%
have 4.90%
oppose 3.03%
add 2.77%
remove 2.46%
violate 1.98%
drop 1.95%
enforce 1.30%
waive 0.88%
waive + n. >>共 222
right 19.53%
fee 8.51%
requirement 5.62%
sanction 4.66%
rule 3.92%
extradition 3.70%
immunity 3.48%
penalty 2.44%
provision 2.29%
restriction 2.22%
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