Sentence examples for approval stipulated from inspiring English sources

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Further, in keeping with the conditions of approval stipulated by the HREC, an annual progress reports and a final report will be provided to the HREC.

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As this study was essentially an audit of professional opinion and no definite data on human subjects was solicited, formal institutional approval as stipulated by the Helsinki Declaration was not considered mandatory.

On the issue of women's rights, the president was widely praised in 2009 for approving a law - which at the time did not need parliamentary approval - that stipulated that violence against women was illegal.

Changes to the drug substance control strategy may be subject to post-approval change requirements, as stipulated in FDA guidance documents.

The Animal Care and Use Committee (ACUC) of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, approved the use of animals in this study (project approval number UPM/IACUC/AUP-R011/2014), and the animals were handled as stipulated by the guidelines for the use of animals.

Torture was the official policy of the United States government as stipulated by President George W. Bush with the unanimous approval of his national security team -- including Colin Powell.

The study had institutional approval (reference 04/Q0508/41), and parental consent was obtained as stipulated by the ethics committee [ 3].

His film, appropriately titled "The Garden," was accepted at the Sundance Film Festival and poised for wider distribution, but back in 1997, Wiseman had agreed in writing that the Garden would have final approval over the film, although the contract, he said last week, stipulated that approval could not be "unreasonably withheld" and had to do only with issues of confidentiality.

Back in 1997, Wiseman had agreed in writing that the Garden would have final approval over the film, although the contract, he said last week, stipulated that approval could not be "unreasonably withheld" and had to do only with issues of confidentiality.

Section 5 of the 1965 act stipulated that certain states and other jurisdictions needed federal approval before making any changes to their voting law.

But the use of these surveillance laws by Scottish authorities has declined since 2012 - the same year a new piece of legislation stipulated requests for communications data could no longer be approved internally, and now had to have judicial approval.

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