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The phrase "authorisation granted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that permission or approval has been officially given for a specific action or request.
Example: "After reviewing your application, we are pleased to inform you that authorisation granted for your project."
Alternatives: "permission granted" or "approval given".
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An authorisation granted by someone other that the home secretary has to be confirmed by one of the surveillance commissioners but can in urgent circumstances take effect before that confirmation has been given.
The CVAMC Institutional Review Board reviewed the data in this report, approved waiver of HIPAA authorisation, granted a waiver of informed consent and approved submission of the data in this manuscript for publication.
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30 The marketing authorisations granted to some orphan drugs, such as Ceplene, Firdapse and Xaluprine, were based on a historical perspective, that is, these compounds have previously been used in patient management prior to being designated orphan status.
After expiration of the transitional period for each Annex XIV-SVHC, articles, such as most products of daily use, produced in the European Economic Area (EEA) may not contain such substances unless an authorisation was granted for the specific use or this use falls within the scope of an exemption from the authorisation requirement.
"In one case the Igis was notified 10 days after the authorisation was granted.
"We would seek to take advantage of this to mitigate any losses in the event that no authorisation is granted.
What is called "interim authorisation" was granted to 5,247 brokers, and only since 1 October has the authority begun assessing applications in detail.
But, wrote Knight, "the German press in general was at least partially responsible for Müller's predicament... German print journalists have allowed leading figures, like Müller, to take interview authorisation for granted, leaving them ill-prepared for the unforgiving directness of journalistic practices elsewhere".
Even if an authorisation is granted, it can be withdrawn at any time after having been reviewed.
At the time of marketing authorisation, the available information relating to a medicine may not yet be sufficient to fully assess the benefit/risk profile to the desired degree of certainty or may lack aspects of interests to the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use CHMPP) that are requested to be provided after marketing authorisation is granted.
Authorisation was granted by the National Ethics Committee for Health Research and agreement delivered by the Ministry of Health of the Kingdom of Cambodia in October 2002 (Document signed under No 1296/02 OGH).
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