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waive

[weyv] / weɪv /


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While the penalty is waived for such former workers, the normal taxes must still be paid and there will be mandatory federal tax withholding of 20% on any distributions made.

From MarketWatch

The U.S. agency also said it would allow SpaceX to upgrade the satellites and operate across five frequencies, while waiving a few requirements that it called “obsolete.”

From MarketWatch

Then, if their graduates go to work for nonprofits, much of their debt can be waived under the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.

From The Wall Street Journal

When asked by the judge if he understood that he was waiving his right to enter a plea on Wednesday, Reiner said: "Yeah, I agree with it."

From BBC

They waived their right to anonymity to name Cunningham.

From BBC