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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a permitting" is not correct and usable in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a process or document related to permission, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The city issued a permitting process for new construction projects."
Alternatives: "a permit" or "an authorization".
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SoHo Mews is only the second building to go through a permitting process implemented in 2003 specific to the area.
Taken together, the federal court rulings suggest a permitting and approval process that was hasty and, possibly, misguided.
She also completed a permitting and licensing roadmap that will become a useful market planning tool on the Boston Business Hub.
Australians are right to question whether this is a risk worth taking, and the time to ask questions is now, before a permitting decision is made.
After launching in San Francisco this year, Spin was one of several e-scooter companies barred from operation while the city developed a permitting process.
Last year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed African lions under the Endangered Species Act and implemented a permitting process for trophy imports.
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"It's a permitted event.
Let a sphere S ∈ $i be called a-permitting if and only if ∪$i ∩ |a| ≠ ∅ (for the sake of brevity we omit in this section the relativity of each proposition to the corresponding model M .[6] The so called Limit Assumption (LA) establishes that if ∪$i ∩ |a| ≠ ∅ then there is a smallest A-permitting sphere.
Given a system of spheres we can always specify a derived selection function as follows: let f a, w) be the set of a-worlds belonging to every a-permitting sphere in $i, if there is any a-permitting sphere in $i; or the empty set otherwise.
Consider a principle permitting Mary's behaviour.
And residents get a permit".
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