0 to not demand something you have a right to, or not cause a rule to be obeyed -- 放弃(权利);不遵守(规则)
The bank manager waived the charge (= said we didn't have to pay), as we were old and valued customers. 那位银行经理没有收取我们的费用,因为我们是尊贵的老顾客。
If they waive (= remove) the time limit, many more applications will come in. 假如取消时间限制,那么就会收到多得多的申请。
He persuaded the delegates to waive (= give up) their objections. 他说服代表们不再反对。
These action status atoms are read (respectively) as (t) is obligatory, permitted, forbidden, done, and the obligation to do (t) is waived.
In principle, the answer is yes, although two factors support waiving this responsibility and imposing more stringent duties on mere genetic contributors.
Further, respect for autonomy requires that the rights-bearers have the power to waive or transfer this authorization to punish.
The sense in which injunctions protect autonomy is highlighted by the fact that an injunction can be waived, or sold for a fee.
The last survivor option can be waived only with the permission of the spouse.
He can only waive his liberty-right altogether involuntarily, that is, by not making any choice at all.
An individual cannot choose to waive his liberty-right altogether.
We could argue that there exists a nonpaternalistic reason why persons may not waive their moral right to receive aid.
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