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waiver

noun as in giving up; letting go

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As of 2012, there are over 523,000 people across the country on Medicaid waiver lists; over 309,000 of those people have I/DD.

Because Medicaid is not required to cover HCBS, because a waiver is not an entitlement, there are long waits for waivers.

The waiver waitlists are long enough if you live in one state without moving.

To get into the Navy, Hunter needed a separate waiver on account of his prior drug use.

Such waiver programs are available in every state, but there are usually long waiting lists.

Many a question though arises, what action amounts to a waiver of notice.

Let him waiver or be uncertain in his decisions and woe is it to him.

So Soviet citizens who were relatives of American citizens could receive a waiver of these sanctions.

The Attorney General has from the beginning interpreted 243(g) as involving waiver power.

So I take it that, in your judgment after reviewing the file, you think that the waiver should have been granted?

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On this page you'll find 26 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to waiver, such as: postponement, remission, abandonment, abdication, disclaimer, and refusal.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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