After Sept. 11, the officials temporarily waived some of their requirements to allow the council to recover.
But because of the fiscal crisis afflicting city and state governments, many in Congress proposed temporarily waiving the matching shares.
The persons referred to in this passage were probably members of the 12 new centuriae who were entitled to public horses, but temporarily waived that privilege.
The Senate unanimously agreed today to give President Clinton authority to temporarily waive most remaining economic sanctions on India and Pakistan.
To make their offers more attractive, many issuers of affinity cards temporarily waive the annual fee.
President Bush also temporarily waived the Jones Act, allowing foreign oil companies to ship oil between ports of the United States.
To draw in cash, many funds temporarily waive their expenses, which can run as high as 1.86 percent of assets, or offer high teaser rates.
The Governor also temporarily waived certain taxes and pollution restrictions on fuel deliveries.
In early 1989, the American Jewish Congress urged Mr. Bush to waive temporarily the amendment's sanctions.
Article 14 also gives the governor emergency powers-such as temporarily waiving state laws that may interfere with emergency response operations.