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The sanctioning
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An approval, by an authority, generally one that makes something valid.
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The sanctioning judges seemed to agree.
The sanctioning of senior officers is not a novel legal institution in the domain of media administration and press regulation either under Hungarian or EU legislation.
The sanctioning organization issued a reprimand and barred Mercedes from participating in a young driver test scheduled at Britain's Silverstone Circuit next month.
The sanctioning body, however, does try to connect to the real world of passenger cars, and fuel injection adds daily-driver relevance.
The sanctioning body announced the new specification in February and completed its first on-track tests of fuel-injection systems this month at Kentucky Speedway.
The sanctioning body, however, announced that Vettel was being shown a green flag before he overtook, so there was no basis for an appeal.
The sanctioning body should play the role of mediator, directing the entire process and thereby facilitating communication between the main stakeholder parties the developers and the affected inhabitants.
Racism has always been about the sanctioning of exploitation.
The belts awarded by the sanctioning groups remain with the fighter even when his status changes.
This advice does not extend to the sanctioning of free shooting as the preferred culling method.
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SSWAP (Simple Semantic Web Architecture and Protocol) [ 18, 19] uses standards as sanctioned by the W3C--the sanctioning body of the World Wide Web.
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