US /wev/
・UK /weɪv/
You reserve the car with that credit card, and then you waive the coverage that the rental company offers when you're booking.
then you waive the coverage that the rental company offers when you're booking.
They waive their trunks up in the air and from side to side to smell better.
Earlier this week I met with the leaders of the health insurance industry who have agreed to waive all copayments for coronavirus treatments, extend insurance coverage to these treatments,
who have agreed to waive all copayments
So, you waive...
It's like waive, but it's not.
In fact, it's important to waive your right to review the letter, otherwise it won't hold as much weight with admissions committees.
In fact, it's important to waive your right to review the letter;
Beijing has given an estimated $30 billion of tax exemptions to the industry since 2010 and may waive a further $97 billion by 2027.
Beijing has given an estimated $30 billion of tax exemptions to the industry since 2010 and may waive a further 97 billion by 2027.
Just take it and give it a waive.
For example, some said that they lost their passports, some left their passports so to be able to request the consulates to waive the fee because it's not their fault that their passport got lost.
To let the foreign domestic workers that we are here, for example, some said that they lost their passports, some left their passports, so to be able to request the consulates to waive the fee because it's not their fault that their passport got lost.
To waive sanctions on Iranian oil is a mistake.
To waive sanctions on Iranian oil is a mistake.
I'm sure she will waive extradition hearing and be on the next either flight or pickup, uh,