David demonstrated that he was only interested in our input if we were willing to preapprove his preferred nominees. |
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Banks have long used automation to preapprove consumers for their credit cards. |
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A contract, leaked to a daily newspaper, laid out an inexplicable list of conditions for interviewing the Prince, including the right to preapprove the wording of questions. |
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Researchers found hosts were less likely to preapprove and more likely to completely reject requests from those with disabilities than those without. |
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Users may also preapprove or reject being listed by name in a friend's photo before it is posted on their profiles. |
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MySpace also allows people to preapprove all comments made on their profiles. |
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With the newer systems, tenants can preapprove visitors by arranging to have their names put in the computer. |
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The Audit Committee may delegate to one or more independent members the authority to preapprove non-audit services. |
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The Audit Committee will, from time to time, but no less than annually, review and preapprove the services that may be provided by the independent auditor. |
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Some states do not preapprove rates, as New York does, but can take action later if they find an increase was inappropriate. |
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Since election boards aren't actually willing to preapprove these forms for software companies, Dean, as a presidential candidate, submits his own forms. |
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