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The phrase "authorised to perform" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is given official permission or authority to carry out a specific task or action.
Example: "The technician is authorised to perform maintenance on the equipment as per company policy."
Alternatives: "empowered to execute" or "permitted to carry out".
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The signatories were authorised to perform complex financial tasks.
Another trend is towards lawyers being authorised to perform specific legal activities, rather than having a general qualification that allows them to do anything.
The consecration took place some time before 13 May 1247, the date Albin was given his first recorded task as a consecrated bishop, when he, Clement, Bishop of Dunblane, and David de Bernham, Bishop of St Andrews, were authorised to perform the episcopal consecration of Peter de Ramsay as Bishop of Aberdeen.
For BEmOC services, some Asian countries reported that midwives, nurses and Lady Health Visitors are not authorised to perform assisted vaginal deliveries or prescribe oxytocin.
This results in essential upstream consequences affecting the technique of each imaging modality, both in terms of scanning parameter selection and training of radiology and nuclear medicine personnel authorised to perform these examinations.
To achieve this goal, the government has expanded the number of cadres who are trained and authorised to perform the emergency obstetric care (EmOC) signal functionsa, with delegation of some of these tasks to registered nurse-midwives, nurse-midwife technicians, clinical officers and medical assistants.
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The non-authorised version of the Mottram spat is rather less restrained ("He thought the whole world should just bend behind him!") and he freely admits there are times when he doesn't want to perform another Mobot ever again.
A recent Ministerial Taskforce commissioned by the Minister for Health in Queensland, Australia, identified numerous tasks in which allied health practitioners were educated, competent and authorised to practice, but restricted from performing these duties due to legislative, administrative, policy and traditional approaches to practice [ 43, 102].
Even with a recent extension of its mandate, it is only authorised to continue operating until 2013.
While those priests are considered ordained, they are not usually considered authorised to minister.
In 1903, a railway was authorised to be built from to Pevensey, East Sussex.
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