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Authorizing is now the watchword, per Condie, jest so you know.
Discourse.net: At the Sharp End: The Highest Officials Authorize Torture of a Clerk 2009
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Authorizing “military force” does not include every other action that the government wants to take in the name of the war on terrorism.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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From there you'll find "Authorizing Applications & Sites" where you will see third party sites you've granted access to.
Not Me Dot Com Luke O'Neil 2011
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From there you'll find "Authorizing Applications & Sites" where you will see third party sites you've granted access to.
Not Me Dot Com Luke O'Neil 2011
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Authorizing the FAA is typically a routine congressional action.
FAA Shutdown to End as Lawmakers Reach Deal Josh Mitchell 2011
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And his relationship with both the Approps and Authorizing committees in Congress was poor, to say the least.
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Authorizing $1 trillion in new debt today for the promise of cuts which may or may not work out to be more than that over 10 years is an unfavorable deal.
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Authorizing a pre-emptive use of offensive force, the intentional targeting of suspected belligerents, even when such individuals do not pose a direct threat, that do not pose an immediate threat, but would pose a high provability of a future threat, not involved in belligerent actions, as long as warlike conditions exist in any areas of [UN/NATO] Alliance operations.
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Authorizing insider trading on information about fraud would encourage insiders like Secrist as well as analysts like Dirks to expose the fraud through the market.
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Authorizing covert CIA operations would further consolidate control of future strikes in the hands of the White House, which has enthusiastically embraced the agency's covert drone program in Pakistan's tribal areas.
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