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To sanction
noun
An approval, by an authority, generally one that makes something valid.
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To sanction another bailout, euro-zone nations need to get political approval back home.
"To sanction a possible breach of ethics or misconduct is up to the professional organizations.
To sanction him for Popovich trying to do his job the best way he determines?
Too big to sanction?
It refused to sanction the deal.
Judge Lewis declined to sanction anyone.
Hence Parliament's refusal to sanction an attack on Syria.
Without control, he is unlikely to sanction expansion.
Ms Le Pen is careful to sanction unacceptable behaviour.
But the German government is reluctant to sanction this.
It may also lead him to sanction incontinent spending.
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