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Discover Ludwig'authorised over' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English, as there is no such phrase.
You can use the phrase 'authorised by' in written English. For example: I was authorised by my supervisor to make the final decision.
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Amnesty pointed out that in the previous quarter (1 April-30 June), the UK authorised over £1.7bn worth of arms exports to Saudi Arabia, with the vast majority of this for Typhoon combat aircraft and their spare parts and bombs.
h'Between 1909 and 1950s the state of California authorised over 20.000sterilisations of mentally ill and mentally deficient patients.', Chapter 2: A.Wellerstein, 'States of Eugenics: Institutions and Practices of CompulsorySterilization in California', note 1 above, 29 58, 29.
In contrast to Europe, George notes that the U.S. has cultural similarities and a common language with the U.K., whilst banking in the U.S. is fragmented and expensive for consumers, and there has been virtually no new banks authorised over the last decade.
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21 By April 2013, a total of 211 CCGs had been authorised and took over responsibility for commissioning.
The defence secretary, Michael Fallon, has authorised handing over 40 Land Rovers that will be used to capture and return refugees at the country's borders with Turkey and Serbia.
We are liaising with the Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), which has authorised governance over the methadone prescribing guidelines, to promote the creation of a more useable and integrated software [ 23].
Instead, it left aides to presidential nominee Mitt Romney reportedly pointing fingers at each other as the blame game began over who authorised the shambling performance.
Since June 1st they have been authorised to fly over El Paso and the Big Bend region of west Texas.
The White House insisted the trip had been purely humanitarian and the former president had not been authorised to negotiate over the nuclear issue.
On Monday a senior administration official said Obama authorised surveillance flights over Syria, a move that could pave the way for US air strikes.
The Combating Autism Act passed in 2006 by the United States Congress, authorised nearly $1bn£640m0m) over five years to combat autism and related disorders.
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