Word: waiver
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...addition, the hotels argued, Harvard could have gone ahead with the conference if it had been willing to obtain a waiver of the restrictions from the Department of Immigration and Naturalization. Such a waiver permitted individuals with HIV to attend the 1990 International Conference on AIDS, held in San Francisco...
...from vehicles by 30% in many cities. But repairs to pass the test could cost drivers from $25 to $450, a stiff increase from the present average of $50 to $75. (Anyone whose car still can't make the grade even after an outlay of $450 will get a waiver until the next required test.) Maybe that kind of expense would be less painful if industry were also paying its share...
During at after MIT's presentation, councillors assailed the institute's representative with pointed questions. Several councilors asked why the institute delayed submitting an application for the waiver of the tunnel easement application process...
Because the project would have minimum impact on the community, the school should qualify for a waiver of the usual hearings and impact analyses, he said...
...still hoping to make a comeback with the aid of an artificial hip. While concern should properly be focused on whether the man will ever be able to walk normally again, both Bo and the Chicago White Sox (his present employer) seem to be most preoccupied with arranging a waiver ruse so that they can keep him on the payroll at a reduced salary...