Furthermore, a consular official must interview applicants unless the interview is waived. |
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You will get a complimentary bottle of California wine and your service charge is waived in the Traveler. |
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The local administration has waived all charges for all underprivileged patients in hospitals. |
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Mr. Brown argued that the ticket should be waived because the offending traffic sign was not bilingual. |
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It waived millions of dollars in delinquent fees on late-paying cardholders and increased credit limits to cash-starved clients. |
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After putting certain further questions to the appellant, the judge ruled that he had waived privilege. |
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In 1943, however, we were instructed that in some situations requiring instant response, censorship regulations should be waived. |
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Airlines waived some cancellation fees and issued vouchers for future flights to passengers who wanted to stay home. |
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One thing Andrew did find out is that import duties on cars manufactured in South Africa for the export market would be waived if re-imported. |
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Regulations requiring that the houses be deemed fit for habitation have been waived so that they can move in. |
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Although soldiers of fortune, the A-Team often waived or reduced fees so that their services were within reach for those that needed them most. |
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He waived the hourly fee after discovering a mutual common interest in the gym. |
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The planned expansion is expected to put the company in a competitive position if Gasprom's monopoly over natural gas transportation is waived. |
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The big fella no longer is demanding a trade, which wasn't feasible anyway, or to be waived, which was unlikely. |
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Congress, meanwhile, would modify tax law to give franchisers a tax break for the waived fees. |
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For whites we waived Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc for the more aromatic Chenin Blanc and dry Riesling. |
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In case of retrenchment or disability due to accident, the premium is waived. |
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The five-times gold medal winner also waived a five-figure fee for appearing at the race along the River Dee. |
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It may be that breaches of clear disciplinary rules are waived with such regularity that an employee is lulled into a false sense of security. |
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This fee is usually waived for credit card transactions within the eurozone. |
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Tracey, 32, who has waived her automatic right to anonymity, said it was only now that she felt strong enough to speak out about her ordeal. |
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The journals publishing the revised statement have waived copyright protection, making CONSORT easily available to all readers and trialists. |
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His attorney has said that he waived that right to confidentiality more than a year ago. |
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Both clubs have asked the council if ground rent can be waived. |
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Kenya recently waived duty on wheat and maize imports, dampening prices as well as anger. |
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This means that account will no longer have its Monthly Fees waived, regular fees will apply as of the date of the delink request. |
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Instead they waived that pretension to create a uniform society and permitted socio-cultural variety, intended to befit traditional sentiments. |
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Any of these conditions can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holder. |
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In case of any inexpert alterations or repairs carried out by Purchaser or a third party, all liability shall be waived. |
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The Complaint and all matters relating to the Complaint will be deemed waived if the Complainant refuses to conciliate. |
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The legal basis for Sapard made it possible, for the first time, that such ex ante approvals for external aid could be waived. |
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The proponent submits the Benefits Plan to INAC for approval, unless the Minister has waived the requirement. |
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A wife has the right of custody of underage children and this right may be waived only by the wife. |
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Copay charges are waived for NBPDP beneficiaries who have a Special Authorization approval to receive methadone for opioid dependence. |
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Copyright is waived for charitable and nonprofit organizations for non-commercial use, with attribution. |
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The rules of play are clear and anyone who abides by them has every chance of having visas waived. |
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Jenkins waived his bonus for 2013, when the bank raised £5.8bn in a cash call to bolster its balance sheet. |
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The agreement stated that she had either obtained independent legal advice or waived her right to do so. |
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In addition, you warrant that all so-called moral rights in the content have been waived. |
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In all these jurisdictions, the waiting period is waived if the worker is absent from work for a specified period. |
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Hilton J. A. also rejected Crown counsel's argument that the appellant had waived his rights under section 530.1 of the Criminal Code. |
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The dog woofed and waived his tail, staring imploringly at his master. |
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Shahzad waived his rights and over two weeks spilled his guts to investigators. |
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When Ortega, now 24, was finally located and taken into police custody on March 26 of this year, he waived his Miranda rights. |
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Connecticut has not actually executed anyone since Michael Ross, who waived his appeals, was put to death almost seven years ago. |
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There is not even a colorable argument, that she somehow waived her parental rights, or that she otherwise knowingly carried a child who could be claimed by other people. |
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Provincial Governments have waived user charges and are providing free books up to matric level, to attract students who cannot continue their studies due to poverty. |
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Howells, who is also jailed, waived his right to a hearing. |
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The insureds contend that has waived the attorney-client privilege because it disclosed the communications to a third party. |
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Mr. Sterne agreed that it is a dilemma, however if the parties agree, the process can be open and the confidentiality aspect can be waived at the agreement stage. |
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The penalty shall be waived if the offender retracts his sworn statement before a judgement, even of a preliminary nature, is handed down in the case of forming the subject of the oath. |
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All religious obligations and ceremonies are thus waived until after interment thus enabling the mourner to harness his strength for the difficult days ahead. |
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If it is found that one of those treaties does impose such inapplicability, it cannot, by the same token, be concluded that the local remedies rule has been waived. |
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The banks who waived most of their debts but had to swap part of it into equity were Shinhan Bank, Kookmin Bank, Housing and Commercial Bank, KorAm Bank, Hana Bank, Seoul Bank, Industrial Bank of Korea and Pusan Bank. |
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Most implied warranties can be waived orally or in writing but must conspicuously specify the word merchantability when disclaiming that specific warranty. |
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Since furthermore these price guarantees have been waived, the Commission considers that the contracts between WHS and LLG, and between the ABJ and LLG, contain no element of State aid. |
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They understood that the current fee structure was both vastly insufficient to cover even perfunctorily access costs and that in many circumstances, the fees were waived or not collected. |
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Prosecutors said he waived his Miranda rights. |
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Transport Canada called for initial statical stability data for the vessel after the 1996 modifications and waived the requirement for an inclining experiment for certification purposes. |
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For instance, in criminal trials in some jurisdictions, when a person walks out or escapes after a trial has begun, the accused is viewed as having waived their constitutional right to face their accusers. |
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He was claimed by the Houston Rockets and then waived as well. |
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He waived his right to exemption from military service in the second world war, and joined up in the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, landing in Normandy two days after D-day. |
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Iain Coucher, right, waived a £300,000 bonus last year but his basic salary of £605,000, plus £105,000 from a long term incentive plan, still made him one of the highest-earning employees at a state-backed company. |
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He has waived nearly £500,000 in past bonuses. |
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The waived or altered consent does not involve a therapeutic intervention. |
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The lender has waived compliance with these covenants as at that date. |
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At the general meeting, the presence of the shareholder in person cancels any proxy or any absentee vote, unless this has been waived according to the regulations' principle relating to electronic voting. |
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Liberia had subsequently confirmed that it wished to renew its membership, but had appealed for its outstanding contributions to be waived in view of the conflict situation in the country during almost two decades. |
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When we realized that two files contained duplicate information, we merged them with the requesters' consent, so that only one instance of the fee being waived is documented above. |
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According to the letter of March 1998, the investor acquired Lautex for DEM 0,435 million, waived various claims totalling DEM 0,26 million and was to make a cash injection of DEM 6 million. |
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In addition, the fee for viewing or printing images is also waived. |
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Pakistan Railways announced the platform ticket had been waived off to facilitate people. |
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This minimum may be waived or amended at the discretion of the Board. |
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The requirement that a licence be voluntarily requested before being granted on compulsory term may be waived in the case of a national emergency or other circumstances of extreme urgency. |
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When a penalty or interest has not yet been charged, and at a person's request or on the CRA's own initiative, it is determined that the amount will not be charged, the penalty or interest is waived. |
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However, in the event of a temporary imbalance in the traffic flows at a particular border crossing point, this general rule may be waived by the competent authorities for the time necessary to eliminate such imbalance. |
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This immunity may be waived by application to the European Parliament by the authorities of the member state in question. |
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There is also a possibility to naturalize in a simplified order, in which certain requirements will be waived. |
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Most defenses must be raised at the first possible opportunity either in the answer or by motion or are deemed waived. |
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Venezuela waived his diplomatic immunity, prosecutors said. |
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That is to say, it reflects those cases where the court neither actively waived the surcharge, nor failed to impose it for other reasons, such as inadvertence. |
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However, on the basis of the epizootiological, meteorological, geographical or climatological circumstances, the vaccination requirements may be waived by the competent authority. |
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This bar to sponsorship may, upon request by the foreign national, be waived for humanitarian and compassionate reasons or public policy provided the sponsor requests that the application continue despite their ineligibility. |
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Furthermore, the Board found that by submitting the grievance to the Board for findings and recommendations, the CDS implicitly waived that regulatory preclusion. |
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Reissuance charges will be waived due to the expiry of the original ticket and reroute destinations. |
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It has also waived prepayment penalties for existing product-holders and is marshalling its employees to help move these customers on to conventional mortgages. |
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The members of the Committee meet in camera at each of its meetings without any member of management present, unless waived at a particular meeting by its members. |
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The city waived the fee for Seeing Eye dogs, so it would just be consistent with that policy,'' said Chief Assistant City Attorney Ron Braden. |
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Mr. Voggenhuber himself hopes his parliamentary immunity might be waived, as he has very persuasively shown our group that this is a matter of standing up for freedom of speech, which is something he wishes to be involved in. |
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Even where moral rights do exist, in countries with copyright laws they can be waived, and publishers and broadcasters systematically pressure authors to sign over their rights. |
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It was a strategy that had worked handsomely on a recent jaunt to Cape Town with Virgin Atlantic, whose kind staff waived a heftier £40 charge by moving me to the bulkhead. |
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We believe this requirement must be made of any replacement worker that CP will bring into the workplace and such a requirement should not be waived for expediency. |
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For example, the CARs state that the carriage of survival equipment is waived on all multi-engine aircraft flying on designated air routes south of the Arctic Circle. |
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However, most jurisdictions also recognize that this right may be waived. |
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If an objection is not raised and proceedings are allowed to continue without disapproval, it will be held that the party has waived its right to do so. |
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In some circumstances this fee is not payable or may be waived. |
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Passengers also have the option to rebook to the flight date of their choice within 30 days from their original schedule, with rebooking and penalty charges waived. |
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The battle was mentioned because of the declaration James IV had made at Twiselhaugh respecting the heritage of the heirs of potential casualties, which waived feudal fees. |
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During Afonso's absence from Malacca, Portuguese who opposed the taking of Goa had waived its possession, even writing to the King that it would be best to let it go. |
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As part of the terms of the agreement, the track's backstretch will close as of December 31, 2009, and rent on backstretch stalls has been waived for January and February. |
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All educts needed are available, even the electrolytic production of hydrogen can be waived, as the enzymes take the needed hydrogen directly from plain water. |
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In all other cases, the jury can be waived by consent of the parties. |
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In 1634, the Mughal emperor extended his hospitality to the English traders to the region of Bengal, and in 1717 completely waived customs duties for their trade. |
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