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Sanctioning

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Present participle of sanction

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The select committee heard sharp criticism of the chancellor, George Osborne, from a leading thinktank for sanctioning huge tax giveaways that forced the government to impose deeper than expected cuts on vital welfare budgets and Whitehall spending.

Waza is accused of sanctioning a private deal involving the fishermen who herd and slaughter the dolphins and the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (Jaza), which is an associate Waza member.

Neither side seems to understand the circumstances and the knock-on implications of sanctioning.

Iain Duncan Smith has denied setting staff targets for sanctioning benefits claimants; but this paper has found evidence, not only of targets but even league tables for job centres to compete against each other in keeping claimants away from their money.

They must also accommodate Wahhabist clerics who expect rewards for sanctioning absolute monarchy, technocrats who actually manage the country and even, sometimes, those of their subjects who grow restive, and demand a voice beyond presenting personal petitions at royal receptions.In a smaller country this all might be dismissed as quaintly droll.

The Fijian army has already gone too far in scrapping democracy and thereby sanctioning the rebels' efforts to strip the Indians of their rights.

Yet this is unlikely to prevent the bank's monetary-policy committee from sanctioning further "quantitative easing".

That would put judges in the position of sanctioning unconstitutional behaviour, civil libertarians fret.The loudest objections are to what is not in the bill: parliamentary oversight of the security services.

His chosen issue is the extension of emergency "anti-terror" measures sanctioning the refuelling of ships in the Indian Ocean as part of the campaign in Afghanistan.

By writing that note I will be implicitly sanctioning the killing of the animal by another student.

Now they are under much greater pressure to break even, which is exerting a long-overdue financial discipline on poorly performing trusts.That said, ministers have created a rod for the NHS's back by sanctioning excessively generous pay deals.

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