1.   The industry asked the Federal Communications Commission to waive a rule that limits the amount of power used to send a data transmission over a telephone line.

2.   And organizations like the American Horse Shows Association, the American Horse Council and the Georgia Horse Council opposed waiving the rules.

3.   Both sides later agreed to waive a rule and allow members to announce bill introductions.

4.   After all, Connecticut waived the rules for Patriots owner Bob Kraft, handing him a payout potentially worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

5.   But any change in Social Security would require delicate negotiations, and the Senate would need to waive rules intended to protect the program.

6.   But Childress persuaded NASCAR to waive the rule, saying he wanted to retain possession of it but not run it this year.

7.   But last week the company gleefully waived that rule.

8.   But that rule was waived under procedures authorized by the Rules Committee last year when the budget legislation, on the earned income tax credit, was considered.

9.   Gulfstream officials are waiving the rule requiring horses with common ownership to race as a joint wagering interest.

10.   He had sought to force the PGA Tours Inc. and its related tournaments to waive the rule requiring golfers to walk during competition.

v. + rule >>共 485
violate 6.52%
change 6.11%
break 5.22%
follow 3.58%
have 3.22%
enforce 3.08%
set 2.42%
impose 1.90%
establish 1.81%
tighten 1.71%
waive 0.48%
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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