Sentence examples for authorises you from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "authorises you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when granting permission or power to someone to take a specific action or make decisions on behalf of another.
Example: "The manager authorises you to approve the budget for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "empowers you" or "grants you permission".

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Insisting on his "constitutional rights as president of Iraq", he refused to recognise "the entity that authorises you".

But his letter to Mr Obama notes that "the Pelly Amendment authorises you to direct the Secretary of the Treasury to prohibit the importation into the United States of any products from Iceland... ......

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(leave!) Today, some have similar signs, but "irhal" has been replaced by "fawadnak", which means "we authorise you".

If Tor sells you one of my books for the Kindle locked with Amazon's DRM, neither I, nor Tor, can authorise you to remove that DRM.

After Lord Justice Leveson said "well... ......, Mr Morgan added: "Sorry, what do you expect me to say?" Lord Justice Leveson then said he was "perfectly happy" to call Heather Mills to give evidence "as to whether she authorised you to listen to her voicemails".

Because only Amazon can authorise you to take the DRM off your Kindle books, and because doing so would mean giving a commercial advantage to Amazon's direct competitors, it's not likely that they would cooperate with Tor on this.

"The regulator sets us homework to do, marks our homework, asks us to hand in our exercise book at the end, then goes away and says subject to these restrictions, we will authorise you," he adds.

The answer is to create a "pre-save" campaign, akin to a landing page where fans can authorise you to automatically add a new song, EP or album to their steaming library or playlist of their choice as soon as it becomes available.

Inside the square, flag waving, face-painted protesters carried placards bearing pictures of al-Sisi and slogans such as, "I authorise you against terrorism".

Axa's policy defines "unoccupied" as "not permanently lived in by you or by a person authorised by you for more than 60 consecutive days". Andrew thought because he was at the house every day and the occasional night he was occupying it.

By signing up for a paid Guardian Members membership tier, you authorise us to charge you a membership fee each billing period at the then current rate to the payment account you provide when you enrol in Guardian Members.

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