Sentence examples for allowed proceedings from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "allowed proceedings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to actions or processes that have been permitted or authorized.
Example: "The committee reviewed the proposal and decided that the allowed proceedings would commence next week."
Alternatives: "permitted actions" or "authorized processes".

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The president's chilling edict spills over into Germany, where the government has lamentably allowed proceedings to go forward against the comedian Jan Böhmermann, for reading out a satirical poem about the Turkish president.

Judges with little or no trial experience - including at least one who lacked a law degree - have allowed proceedings to drag on, devoted unnecessary time to frivolous arguments, made legally unfounded rulings, and let some defendants misuse the courtroom as a platform for political speeches.

The court found that the police acted in good faith in requesting his information, given that it had been upheld by numerous lower courts, and therefore allowed proceedings against him to continue.

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Whereas judges in American courts often allow proceedings to be televised, for example, cameras are banned from all Canadian courts, except the country's Supreme Court.

Given that Heim and Asner are well into their 90s, it is unlikely that a judge would allow proceedings against them to go ahead.

The statute failed because it allowed confidential proceedings.

Its scrutiny committee had backed the introduction of a public space protection order that would have allowed criminal proceedings to be launched against people who had been offered a place to stay but still chose to sleep rough.

In light of the restroom episode and the decision to remove Major Hasan from the courtroom, hold him in contempt and have him shaved, it could appear to an objective observer that Colonel Gross "had allowed the proceedings to become a duel of wills" with Major Hasan, the ruling said.

"In light of these rulings, and the military judge's accusations regarding the latrine, it could reasonably appear to an objective observer that the military judge had allowed the proceedings to become a duel of wills between himself and [Hasan] rather than an adjudication of the serious offences with which [Hasan] is charged," judges wrote in the ruling.

As opposed to secretive civilian grand jury proceedings, the military justice system's grand jury equivalent allows for proceedings in which the accused and his counsel may be present, and the accused may cross-examine witnesses.

On 21 June 2011, the proceedings of the inquest were suspended until 12 September; the reason for the delay was apparently to allow the proceedings to be webcast.

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