After a few minutes a small contingent marches out, escorts and a high ranking individual who must personally approve our presence. |
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Liquor and Gaming Authority had ultimate authority to approve and vet every year of their operations and expenditure plan. |
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Well, I find that having someone approve of what I do has the same anaphrodisiac effect as a marriage licence. |
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Two years later, millworkers voted to approve a worker buy-out of National Steel under the increasingly popular Employee Stock Ownership Plans. |
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The committee agreed to give planning officers delegated authority to approve the two outline schemes, subject to a number of conditions. |
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It takes a 51 percent vote of the limited partners to approve a sale of this franchise. |
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It's the sort of garment that nuns would approve of, as it renders a woman completely asexual. |
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This is his opinion, which we respect, but the nihil obstat and imprimatur cannot be used to authorize nor approve a private revelation. |
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The scientists claimed they were pressured to approve veterinary drugs they felt were unsafe. |
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The college's student magazine wants to no-platform a woman they don't approve of. |
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Law announced ten days ago that the archdiocesan finance council had voted not to approve the deal. |
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Parris also seems to approve of the seemingly sophisticated but actually aridly semantic implied argument behind the phrase. |
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More often than not, the board of directors will approve a stock split in order to increase the liquidity of the share on the market. |
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I know Mrs Havelock, the headmistress at my junior school didn't really approve of the word nice, but in this case it truly was. |
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Paul would never approve of someone taking a few lines from his letter and treating them as a ticket to Heaven. |
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I wasn't sure there was any part of my life she did approve of and it wasn't as if she believed in quiet disapproval. |
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How do I know you haven't edited out all the interesting bits, simply because you don't approve of murder stories? |
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Redwoods Presbytery voted 90-37 to approve Morrison's ordination and installation as a field director for More Light Presbyterians. |
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Aristotle would not approve of all the subplots that occur within this play. |
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After a closed-door debate, the Security Council voted to approve his panel. |
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The moves will include an agreement to approve road closures where necessary and compulsory purchase orders on land and buildings. |
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The governor must approve the inspector general's findings before the reports are made public. |
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The conservatives approve of my using the old words, but my themes upset them. |
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Fewer than 20 percent of Czechs approve of, or even believe in, their government. |
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They might not bring in totally restrictive and prohibitory provisions because they know the Minister will not approve them anyway. |
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The city has been fast to approve scores of high-rise condominiums lining Queens Quay, generating substantial tax revenue in the process. |
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Council members and school governors will be required to approve the deal before it can go ahead. |
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Parliament is not going to choose the buyers in the privatisation deals but just approve or disapprove the decision by the executive power. |
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One man was disowned by his family when he married a woman they didn't approve of. |
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National polls show that barely one-third of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing. |
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After all, what if the ideas that end up winning popular support don't happen to be ones that they approve of? |
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No citizen should feel that their equality before the law is dependent on their embrace of political views that we approve of. |
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I don't approve of smoking in any form, whether it's cannabis or nicotine, but I do think the police were going a little bit over the top. |
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Look, just because you have to tolerate something doesn't mean you have to approve of it! |
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Even though I don't believe she ever came to like him or approve of many of his views, she came to care about him. |
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Someone donating that much to me would be doing so because they approve of the idea of an independent journalist. |
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Dentists approve of children's electric toothbrushes because they clean well, but even so, a parent should do the brushing. |
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The authority has a month to decide either to approve the merger or to carry out a more detailed investigation. |
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Members voted to approve the plans claiming the proposals were in accordance with policy and that there was both local and historic interest. |
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If they approve the proposals, the plans will go to the Scottish Executive for consideration. |
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Councillors agreed to approve the proposals, so care home residents would not be disturbed by construction work. |
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If councillors approve the latest proposals to the district plan it could be adopted by the end of May. |
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All three have said they proposed to approve the plans, subject to the Secretary of State's views. |
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Representatives of horsemen and breeders pleaded with the commissioners not to approve the plan. |
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He said the Department of Environment had first to approve these designations before the Council can levy the owners of derelict sites. |
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In the case of an anorexic patient, the guardian would approve resuscitation and psychiatric interventions. |
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And nearly one in five scientists felt pressure to approve or recommend approval, despite reservations about the safety or quality of a drug. |
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He didn't approve of using illegal drugs, but he had no real stance on legalization of pot. |
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She knew her mother wouldn't approve of them spending an evening at home alone together. |
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One long-term lifer, a woman in fact, told me once that she never met a lifer in her time in prison who didn't approve of capital punishment. |
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Celebrity makeup artist Meg Thompson has created a makeup kit for young women that even mothers would approve of. |
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He said nothing, but the tight set of his jaw made it quite clear that he did not approve of what he considered direct defiance of his wishes. |
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As the Herald went to press, members of the national park's property committee were discussing a recommendation to approve the idea. |
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Borough councillors have been recommended to approve the proposal when they meet today. |
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The executive is recommended to approve the demolition proposals at tonight's meeting. |
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Despite objections from a number of local residents, the committee is being recommended to approve the proposals. |
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Councillors are being recommended to approve a pilot scheme to operate at weekends and bank holidays from June to September. |
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Keighley Area Planning Panel, which meets on Thursday, is being recommended to approve the scheme. |
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Councillors are recommended to approve plans for four new units at the shopping centre at a meeting tonight. |
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Members of the central area planning committee will discuss the application on Thursday and have been recommended to approve it. |
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But Scarborough councillors are being recommended to approve the scheme at a planning meeting on Tuesday. |
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Perhaps Terence Milligan, as he was until he was rechristened during the war, does not wholly approve of Spike Milligan. |
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The President is urging Congress to approve his economic stimulus package before lawmakers recess for the year. |
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If MPs approve the bill at its third and final reading in Parliament next week it will be passed for Royal Assent and become law. |
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However, it remains to be seen whether the Taxing Master, who adjudicates on legal costs, would approve a bill this size. |
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The FDA will then evaluate the recommendation and either approve or disapprove the product for marketing. |
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For most agents to approve a rookie contract, option bonuses must be fully guaranteed. |
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I will not, however, approve any ads that I deem to be racist, vulgar, or hostile to my religious beliefs. |
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The committee voted to approve the plans subject to a legal occupancy agreement being drawn up. |
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Laurier decided to defend the cause because he believed in minority rights but he did not approve of Riel. |
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I don't have to approve of every single abortion to remain determinedly pro-choice. |
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I am sure your father would heartily approve any efforts to complete his peace efforts of ten years ago. |
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You don't know whether the teachers will approve of you or if you will make any friends. |
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It soon passed the demanding standards to allow NYPD to approve it for off duty carry. |
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Congress okayed the fuel oil, but refused to approve the two commercial nuclear plants. |
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I never got a chance to see layouts beforehand, approve changes, or proofread anything. |
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Not only do African Americans flavor English, non-blacks approve and adopt their alterations. |
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I am a cowboy shooter and do not approve of being portrayed as some dunderhead who is dumb enough to think cotton balls will protect my hearing. |
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And, at any rate, the SDF did not approve of industrial struggle, holding that such activity was a diversion from the inevitable. |
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The people you would expect to approve are cheering to see their preconceptions confirmed. |
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She has created her own rules in a society that doesn't necessarily approve of them. |
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A new convert, she confided that she was dressing more modestly because she was afraid the church wouldn't approve of her. |
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He did not approve of programs for the gifted, academic tracking, or even qualifying examinations. |
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The emir must sanction laws passed by parliament, and parliament must approve government ministers appointed by the emir. |
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I don't like whisky, and I don't usually like coffee with even a hint of milk or cream in it, but I must say that I approve of Gaelic coffee. |
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While I do not approve of the manager's views the press were out to get him out of the England job. |
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After all, even if the community were not to approve its word is not legal and binding. |
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The Kirk is likely to approve limited embryo research in the teeth of determined opposition from traditionalists at this year's General Assembly. |
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Mr Justice Smyth said he felt the plaintiff was adopting a prudent and sensible approach to the matter and he would approve the settlement. |
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Should the Scottish parliament approve its creation, the new authority will be run like a private company. |
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They didn't approve of a wandless, robeless, staffless, and most importantly of all, beardless wizard. |
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In the confirmation or second stage, the Senate alone determines whether to approve or disapprove a nomination. |
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They seemed to approve of my subject because I received some thumbs up signals. |
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Asked if she would approve the use of robocalls if she were running the campaign, Mrs Palin told the reporter she'd try to do things differently. |
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In a statement, the Kildare senator has said that he did not know about nor approve the poster's erection and he criticised the group involved. |
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I heartily approve of the Civic Trust's proposal to lower the portcullis at Bootham Bar. |
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As per law, it is either the BMRDA or the BDA which have powers to approve the layouts and building plans. |
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The respondents have brought forward no evidence that the directors decided to approve the payment of compensation dishonestly or in bad faith. |
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Additionally, some educational facilities require that a central office approve student internship placements. |
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The Environment Agency will also have to approve the hard surface and drainage arrangements. |
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Even for trivial requests like days off, my manager thought that it was his job to approve or disapprove the request. |
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Last month, they said they were mindful to approve the development in principle but wanted amended plans. |
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The government and the legislators are also scheduled to approve the selection of the senior deputy governor for the Central Bank. |
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This follows an East London City Council decision this week to approve the lease of land next to the site for a small taxi rank. |
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The meeting may approve such a proposal or modification with the concurrence of the preferential creditor concerned. |
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It takes the Air Force Personnel Center four to six weeks to approve or disapprove applications. |
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Most of the people surveyed favor FDA regulation to approve product safety. |
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It is imprudent of presidents and trustees to approve budgets that were not crafted by those with the relevant academic and fiscal know-how. |
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By State Statute, the Mayor of Salt Lake County has to approve all new main lines within Salt Lake County right-of-ways. |
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The President will then have until September 23 to approve or disapprove the list. |
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The Master has the discretion to approve or disapprove a claim, or ask for a refund in case a wrong payment was made. |
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In friendly jest, one of the waiters came up to her and wagged his finger gently, indicating that the establishment did not approve. |
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The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment must by law approve any takeover of a newspaper in the state. |
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The agency is being pressed to approve a 25 per cent increase in the limit of the acid rain-producing fallout from Drax power station near Selby. |
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Cherry can't stand poor people, and doesn't approve for Berry's money-grubbing antics. |
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I personally think the VA should first approve the backlog claims and then audit the claims for accuracy. |
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The problem was that the FDA refused to approve any new ingredients for use in sunscreen, year after year. |
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Earlier this month, the House of Commons voted to approve an anti-ISIS air combat role for Canada. |
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As part of that we ask our shareholders to approve at an extraordinary general meeting a rights issue that will raise up to USD 2.5 billion. |
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He will invite you to sign a contract, deposit 'earnest money' into a trust account, and approve a payment schedule for the balance. |
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Sharp said she decided to put the new plan forward because it became obvious Vancouver City council will not approve a light rail system built at grade through the city. |
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I have given you my promise that as soon as we receive the programmes from France, we will examine and also approve them with all haste. |
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As mentioned, the purpose of NTEP is to accredit laboratories to approve measuring devices in conformance to NIST Handbook 44 standards. |
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I am sure that the European Parliament will rise to the occasion and approve its consultative opinion before that. |
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The approval of this bastardized text — to the extent that he did approve it — was probably Pope Paul's greatest tactical mistake. |
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Review and approve all proposed enhancements to or detractions from the benefits accruing to employees under the pension plans. |
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In view of this, the budget we will probably approve tomorrow will be more subject to change than it has ever been before. |
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That Council approve the policy regarding the day camp registrations which is attached herewith forming an integral part hereof. |
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I agree that there should be a state-by-state analysis of this, and so one can in fact say, gee, do you approve of a particular wording of a constitutional amendment? |
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Here the community used to have general meetings and approve resolutions. |
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Then why won't they approve a legit audit of the US gold reserves? |
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While I can't honestly say I approve of anthropopathy, the subject came to mind the other day while dining at one of the finest Mexican food joints in the area. |
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Mario's exclusion of Danielle, his refusing to approve her attending a conference and his gossip about her could be perceived as harassment. |
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For one thing, the UK doesn't much approve of lethal injections. |
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It is not an easy thing to do, but it is high time we approve this and start that process. |
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We cannot approve such relentlessness and we express our most vehement concerns regarding the future third railway package. |
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Plausible arguments are brought forth by those who approve the use of obscenity and verbal titillation. |
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Recipients of the Bolsa FamÃlia, a stipend that goes to 14m poor families, are much more likely than other Brazilians to approve of her. |
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It appears that athletes with high levels of Social Approval Ego are most likely to approve of unsportsmanlike behavior. |
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Similarly, it implies just as much the right to disapprove of a judicial decision concerning him as the right to approve of it. |
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The United States wanted to object to the wording but was not able to raise its concerns before the gavel sounded to approve the article. |
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I am hopeful that we will achieve this result as soon as possible, just as soon as we approve the directive. |
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Cummins Filtration conducted extensive testing and field trials to approve glycerin as the base for this new coolant. |
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Unperturbed by their lack of stature, they're more than happy to give you a scolding if you do something they don't approve of. |
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The bill would also authorize the federal government to approve the sale or transfer of ownership of international bridges and tunnels. |
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If someone other than the NBIMC Board were required to approve the investment policies, this would be a contravention to the Act. |
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The competent authority must approve the collectors and processors of catering waste and consignors and users of swill. |
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A General Meeting was held on July 31 2007 to approve the accounts of this abridged financial year. |
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He does not have to wait for someone with the right rubber stamp to approve his plans or raise his salary. |
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Multiple parties must approve these contracts, which means the process can drag on for, say, three months. |
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The third recommendation is for Health Canada to approve the use of irradiation of ground beef. |
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He refuses to use an already existing external committee to approve funding for a war memorial. |
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The Approved Lender has the option to approve advances occuring between the first and last. |
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None of us can look children in the eye, if we continue to approve or condone any form of violence against them. |
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The general meeting of each merging company will have to approve the draft terms. |
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The general meeting of each of the merging cooperatives shall approve the draft terms of the merger. |
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The inordinate amount of time the beneficiaries can take to approve the equipment lists has caused greater delays than problems over customs. |
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Review and approve the budget, compensation and resources for the internal auditor. |
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The special meeting shall approve or disapprove the decision of general meetings where such decisions modify the rights of its members. |
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The Committee may approve such an order with or without adjustments, or they may disapprove it, or bring it before the Knesset. |
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It is unacceptable that one individual has the sole authority to approve the construction of a dam, boom, or causeway. |
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What this means is that the Queensland government can approve projects that would normally require federal approval under environmental laws. |
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More than that, he proudly declares he is challenging world leaders to get off the fence and approve his plans. |
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Mr Sacconi, that is why I am asking everyone to approve the amendment that I have submitted on behalf of my group. |
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It is deeply disappointing that the only Governmental response to date is to approve trials for a deadly drug. |
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We hoped the Commission would approve the basic reform principles proposed. |
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The IRC may also approve mergers involving the Funds and any change of the auditors of the Funds. |
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However, there is no process in place to review and approve the annual inspection schedule. |
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The Parliament is expected to approve the agreed text at first reading on 15 December. |
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The user group leader will need to approve your request and may ask why you want to join the group. |
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The trustees approve all acquisitions and dispositions of property and all specific financing of properties. |
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They may approve research or delegate responsibility for reviewing proposals to a local or regional body. |
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In addition, the Security Bureau must now approve all access requests to the system. |
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It may also elect to approve only certain components or elements of a proposal. |
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The Board of Directors shall approve the composition and powers of these Committees. |
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While some polling shows a majority of ordinary thais approve of martial law, the political class is roiled with suspicion. |
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I cannot obediently approve the decisions of the leadership. |
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He said yesterday the pullback would start immediately after a meeting in Damascus between the leaders of both countries to approve the withdrawal plan. |
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If the landlord doesn't approve and permit satellite dish TV, under the rules and regulations, renters have the right to install dish antennas in permissible areas. |
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The draft budget was approved without challenge reportedly after the council received a radiogram from the Ministry of Home Affairs urging it to approve the draft. |
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She said she is certain he would approve of her daring adventures. |
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Councillors are recommended to approve both outline applications. |
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All of it going to kissing cousins of those who had to approve the deal. |
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Plans to expand a childcare centre in a residential street in Alstonville have been knocked back by Ballina Council, despite a staff recommendation to approve the application. |
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However, the industry regulator is yet to approve the price increases. |
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The agency is expected to approve the use of sorghum for ethanol production. |
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The fisc does not approve the directives or the individuals to be monitored via those directives. |
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This is not to say that they approve of the man in all his particulars. |
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He knew Allison probably didn't approve of his leather coat. |
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I approve of the increase in bus lanes for arterial routes, and the increase in technologies like GPS units for better bus planning and traffic management. |
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Wozniacki doesn't approve of grunting, but that didn't stop her from making noise. |
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Voters in Maine, Maryland and Washington State became the first to approve same-sex marriage at the ballot box rather than through courts or legislatures. |
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That's a separate question from the issue of whether or not government should sanction, or approve or give some sort of authorization, if you will, to these relationships. |
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Fine schedules are currently with the chief magistrates for the 10 magisterial districts of Johannesburg, who have to formally approve the structures. |
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We don't really approve of work which distances the mother from the child. |
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The lower chamber had voted to approve the latest GOP continuing resolution by a vote of 228-201 on Monday evening. |
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The board has mighty powers to reject or approve the proposed hike. |
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The claims of biopiracy were also meritless, resting on a stupid claim that bioprospecting was illegitimate unless all indigenous communities in a region approve it. |
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Customers are being strongly recommended to approve the plan by a management team which only a matter of months ago was extolling the virtues of mutuality. |
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Only 16 percent of those who identify themselves as conservatives approve of unisex, while 34 percent of those who call themselves liberals are fond of the look. |
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It's hard to believe that the building inspector who charges a thousand dollars to approve a sound building wouldn't accept ten thousand dollars to approve an unsound one. |
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He said no-one would be forced to approve development on unsuitable areas. |
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After an intense process of bargaining with the committee, the mayor was able to convince its members to approve new cadastral values and to accept his fiscal reform. |
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Items are starred according to their relative importance and whether the committee is recommended to approve the action or policy, or to provide comment. |
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Council cabinet members next week are expected to approve a proposal that would see the pilot project extended to cover the Maltby and central Rotherham area. |
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York Council's executive is expected to approve the findings of the consultation and order a feasibility study to pave the way for the city's sixth park-and-ride facility. |
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Whatever the factional differences between the delegates, it is highly likely that a majority will approve the draft constitution with minor amendments. |
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The compassionate leave entitlement is set at five working days per year, with a higher delegate able to approve more than five working days per annum. |
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Once the manufacturers have a handset to offer, the networks often make contrary commercial decisions about which phones they actually approve for national release. |
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When the Board's mental health franchise was introduced, franchised firms could approve their own ABWOR representation and register it with the Board. |
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The committee agreed to delegate authority to the Director of Strategy and Planning to approve the plans, subject to negotiations to secure a one-way system. |
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These terms were scheduled to the consent order and, speaking for myself, I do not think that the judge was concerned to approve them or disapprove them. |
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If it did not approve of other individuals, then they got absolutely diddly-squat. |
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It also proposes that the Council approve two additional days for the members to meet prior to the session to make preparations. |
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I am God's messenger, and the Church is the guardian of my apparitions and messages, and only she can approve their authenticity. |
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Last week, Templeton Asset Management asked shareholders to approve conversion into an open-end fund at a shareholder's meeting in March. |
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We are therefore discussing a matter in which we, should we approve it, would miss the mark altogether. |
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Dynegy still recommends that its shareholders vote to approve the transaction, citing its perilous financial state. |
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They call upon Parliament not to approve the use of the abortion drug RU-486 in Canada. |
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It does not mean that one has to approve of these caricatures or consider them to be in good taste. |
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He is a tinkerer, too, which is one reason why even businessmen who approve of his economic management have reservations about him. |
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Nearly 20,000 employees can make purchases online as well as submit, approve and receive reimbursement for business expenses electronically. |
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By a happy coincidence, we find that we are about to approve the roadmap within a few days of 8 March, as Mrs Záborská has said. |
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The working party on China's accession will formally approve the package on Monday at WTO headquarters in Geneva, clearing the way for entry by the end of this year. |
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For example, Pastor will soon approve funding for a reference center on environmental health and another on regenerative medicine. |
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I don't approve of petticoat government, as a general thing, but I'll be shot with a shovel if it ain't necessary with fellows like Stanhope! |
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A Consultative Assembly has limited legislative authority to draft and approve laws, but the Emir has final say on all matters. |
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However, the Senate refused to approve this, and did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles that established the League of Nations. |
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This guest of summer, the temple-haunting martlet, does approve by his mansionry that the heaven's breath smells wooingly here. |
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They also approve new programs of instruction and cancel or make changes in existing programs. |
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The sale was complicated by the requirement of the German government to approve any sale. |
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This region was chosen because the government thought it was the most likely to approve the proposal. |
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It was also reported that English Heritage had been put under great pressure to approve the alterations. |
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This allows it to delay legislation if it does not approve it for twelve months. |
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The Parliament uses this to decide whether to approve the Commission's handling of the budget. |
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The Welsh Assembly has the authority to draft and approve laws outside of the UK Parliamentary system to meet the specific needs of Wales. |
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I do not approve of this wholesale going to work, this impertinent crusado, or bellum ad exterminationem, proclaimed against a species. |
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There are different circumstances where an employee can request that the Minister of Revenue approve a lesser amount of tax to be withheld from payments. |
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We commend his pains, condemn his pride, allow his life, approve his learning. |
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This means that competition amongst operators is but a mere façade and the regulatory body is moving at a snail's pace to approve any changes that would bring about real competition. |
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A cabinet member in charge of the education sector shall approve the variable cost estimates for education of children with disabilities allocated from the State budget. |
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Maybe it behooves decision-makers such as you to pause and reflect why there is this rush to approve documents that, as George Soros states, undermine the very values on which open and democratic societies depend. |
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It is important that Parliament should approve the report this week which would secure both environmentally-friendly methods of product design and the competitiveness of European business. |
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The Socialists heartily approve of Mr Chirac's refusal to reintegrate France into NATO's military command unless the Americans allow a European to have the alliance's southern command. |
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If the co-op is unable to find eligible occupants because of the ingoing income limit, the Agency may approve an increase to the income limit in order to reduce vacancy loss and ensure project viability. |
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To avoid the lengthy process of an architectural competition, the Director-General of UNESCO invited an international committee of five members to propose a project management team and afterwards to approve the studies. |
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However, this is no longer the case, and other judges have to approve a committal order. |
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Davy was the outstanding scientist but some fellows did not approve of his popularising work at the Royal Institution. |
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The Diet could approve government legislation and initiate laws, make representations to the government, and submit petitions to the Emperor. |
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Last week the Senate Banking Committee upset the carefully stacked apple cart when it voted 10 to 5 not to approve the Administration's bill. |
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As with print material, club management should approve the content of information being posted on a Web page. |
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This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve By his loved mansionry that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here. |
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Company Admins and Company Editors will have the ability to approve Site Work Orders. |
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Moreover, the Commission, in response to the concerns raised by the delegations, clarified that the proposed decision does not oblige Member States to approve products containing paraquat in their territory. |
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The Church does not approve of the use of abortion as a means of birth control or family planning, but recognizes a woman's right to receive one. |
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Shareholders have voted to approve the transaction, and KINS has fulfilled its plan to comply with NASDAQ's listing rules. |
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If ATF wouldn't approve dealers to use the software, Coloseum's run would be a short one so LaMonte agreed to the meeting. |
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Looking at the conference in retrospect, there is much to approve and yet much to regret. |
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It is true that the archbishop does not approve of these enchantments and rebukes them for the practice. |
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The law was voted at the Uruguayan senate on the same date with 16 votes to approve it and 13 against. |
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The FDA does not have to approve or review cosmetics, or what goes in them, before they are sold to the consumers. |
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A further referendum will be needed to approve 300 million francs to support Romania and Bulgaria and their recent admission. |
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Sometimes funding can disappear when lawmakers cannot approve budgets in time. |
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Does my colleague agree with this evisceration of the spending powers of the federal government or does he approve of the diminishment of the federal government in our federation? |
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Under RAV, however, a voter can only choose to approve or disapprove of each candidate, as in approval voting. |
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William attempted to enforce the traditional rights of the Crown to approve marriages and wardships, but with little success. |
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It may well prove necessary to ensure that most of Europe's citizens agree upon the usefulness and value of this political architecture, before they are asked to approve the launching of even more ambitious proposals. |
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British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher wrote to President Carter on 10 July 1980, to request that he approve supply of Trident I missiles. |
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Romania's Senate voted Tuesday to approve a draft law providing EUR 100 M of financial aid to the Republic of Moldova. |
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I cannot approve of the casualness with which the problems of alcohol dependence are concealed out of reverence for the producers of alcoholic beverages and their lobbies. |
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In May 2013, it was agreed at Glenrothes Area Committee to approve the Glenrothes Town Centre Action Plan. |
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Canadian immigration officials could be sent out once again to places like Kos and Lesvos to help screen and approve refugees. |
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The main purpose of parliament was to approve taxes that were then levied by and for the Dublin Castle administration. |
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I admire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his chivalry, and I can even forgive his superstition. |
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The Board of Directors may approve exceptions to these restrictions on registration, observing the principle of free decision-making based upon a due assessment of the circumstances. |
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It is also possible to approve aid to investments in fixed capital undertaken in the form of the purchase of an establishment which has closed or which would have closed had it not been purchased. |
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By this standard, the same people should like and approve of the president, while dislikers should also disapprove. |
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I support rules that are intended to prevent human material being obtained by these means, but I do not approve of attempts to make the rules stricter, so that research of stem cells, for example, is banned. |
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The addition of the Granite State brings the total to 15 states who approve of direct shipping in one form or another. |
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A resolution to approve the execution and consummation of an agreement of merger among the Company, Octapus, Inc. |
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The CPMR can only approve and strongly support this approach. |
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Decision: To approve the provisional calendar of meetings. |
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Cancer charities yesterday welcomed the Scottish Medicines Consortium's decision to approve the use of the new drug Xeloda. |
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We cannot but approve of a participatory democracy that not only guarantees a opportunity for fruitful dialogue, but by that very fact reinforces the legitimacy of the decision-making process. |
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The tenant's lease provides for a right in favour of the tenant to approve any purchaser of the Property, such consent not to be withheld without just cause. |
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Therefore, the IRS would approve Form 3115 applications on such misclassifications and allow the taxpayer a negative Sec. |
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One such amendment would require proper government inspection of these designated organizations while another would require the minister to approve any rules made by these bodies. |
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The IRC must approve any change in the auditors of the Funds. |
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Spain is the second country in Europe to adopt the use of this spray after the Italian federation gave its approval, and it is thought that France and Germany will approve its use before the start of the new season. |
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Birmingham's planning committee is expected to approve the extended time scale when it meets on Thursday. |
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You will be dealing with this and other municipal departments and agencies that have discretionary authority to approve or disapprove your intended plans. |
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The Parliament did not approve the plan, however, mainly for reasons of finance. |
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However, under that act, the minister for finance has the power to approve a waiver of debt of an amount owing to the commonwealth which totally extinguishes that debt. |
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Moreover, these women do not approve of the Tunisian personal status code, which provides equality before the law and bans polygamy, but is easily attacked by Islamists as a secular law. |
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In addition, Transmedia has the right to approve sublicenses of Transmedia Asia Pacific and receive a percentage of sublicensing income. |
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Before the event is publicized or held, the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation shall approve the related proposal as well as any use of its name and logo. |
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The Board agreed that the Gauging Committee should discuss this by conference call in order to resolve issues and approve the reports for submittal to the Board. |
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Appearing on this list, however, does not require a Luxembourg authority to approve or disprove the adequacy or accuracy of this Prospectus or the securities portfolios held by the Company. |
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Owning art for oneself is not something I approve of. |
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There is a reference to the phantasmagorical Mandelkern report in paragraph 19 and we are asked, in paragraph 35, to approve eight directives in one fell swoop on the liberalisation of financial services. |
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