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The phrase "approved authorised" is not correct in standard written English as it combines two similar terms without clear distinction.
You can use it when trying to emphasize that something has been both approved and authorized, but it is better to choose one term for clarity.
Example: "The document has been approved authorised by the committee, but we need to clarify which term applies."
Alternatives: "approved" or "authorized".
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Very much the approved, authorised version.
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The high court found in favour of the Barbadian performer and granted an injunction prohibiting Topshop from selling the clothes without informing prospective purchasers that it had not been approved or authorised.
It transpires that it contains a shocking blunder, but I relied on the transcript, an official transcript, approved and authorised by the deputy leader of the opposition," Bishop said.
As a compromise in the above situation, an exception exists in both the Act and Directive to allow transfers to third countries if, among others, a data subject gives unambiguous consent to a transfer – which consent must be freely given, specific and informed - or the transfer is on terms approved or authorised as ensuring adequate safeguards.
"We do not approve or authorise any production of Rip Curl products out of North Korea," he said.
The UN security council approved resolution 1929 authorising the sanctions.
Meanwhile, only 29 doctors around the country have been approved under the Authorised Prescriber Scheme, allowing them to write prescriptions without seeking permission each time.
If approved, it would be authorised for use between Easter and 15 September each year - starting on 18 April this year.
If approved, it will be authorised for use for three years between March and August - from this year until 2017.
It is too early to draw any clear conclusion but the fact that after one year almost two third of the applications are for medicines that are not yet authorised or approved in EU (PDCO first anniversary) seems to be in favour of this concern.
"It is lamentable that the government has approved a Supreme Decree authorising oil and gas prospection in protected areas," Vargas is quoted as saying.
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