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The phrase "approved should be" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "The document approved should be submitted by the end of the day."
Alternatives: "must be approved" or "should receive approval".
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The F.D.A. will have a public hearing on Tuesday on whether the salmon, if approved, should be labeled.
The trial will be completed in 2012 and the test, if approved, should be available shortly thereafter.
The official said that the program, which Admiral Mullen has approved, should be up and running within 60 days after details are worked out, and its effects would be noticeable in Afghanistan within six months.
Besides, information about the safety of drugs already approved should be used to assess applications for experimental drugs in the same class, said Dr. David Feigal, a top agency official who retired in May.
Mr. Lauder said through a spokesman on Tuesday that he was not pleased with the proposal to give incumbents an opportunity for a third term and that a two-term limit, if approved, should be effective immediately.
Its activities include seeking more state money -- a "fair allocation," he called it -- for New York City schools, and "educating people" that the new two-term limit for city offices, which voters twice approved, should be repealed, at least for the City Council.
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And the benefits they approve should be retroactive, so that people who lose their benefits this month will be paid in full".
And the benefits Congress approves should be retroactive, like the Fitzgerald bill, so that people who lost their benefits last month can receive their benefits in full.
Right now the same people who approve new medicines are in charge of adding new warning labels and deciding if an approved drug should be pulled.
Only agencies on the approved list should be used.
But borrowers contend that because such charges have not been approved, they should be disallowed.
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