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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a warranted" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express something that is justified or authorized, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "As a warranted action, we decided to proceed with the project despite the risks involved."
Alternatives: "as justified" or "as authorized".
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He is due to retire from a 34-year career in policing, with his last day as a warranted officer being on Friday.
He had technically left the police service after retiring as chief constable of Merseyside, so before he could take up the deputy commissioner post, he had to be sworn in as a warranted police constable.
To regard something as normative is to regard it as justified, as a warranted requirement on practical deliberation.
Announcing her dismissal, Chief Constable Bill Skelly said: "I cannot find what you did consistent with your role as a warranted officer.
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There he rose steadily, & was discharged as a warrant officer in 1946.
He fled Germany in 1962 just as a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Enter Sam Chisolm (Denzel Washington), described as a warrant officer from Wichita, Kansas.
They, too, treat scripture as a warrant for political aggression and outright militancy.
Victor Bolden, one of the three-judge panel alongside Carney and Gerard Lynch, characterized the warrant as "a subpoena dressed up as a warrant that also has the powers of a subpoena" to a DOJ lawyer in September.
During the second world war, as a warrant officer-cum-journalist, he reported on the invasion of Italy and war across France, the Low Countries and Germany.
He grew up in Baghdad, the son of a sergeant in the Royal Iraqi Air Force who retired as a warrant officer in 1962.
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