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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorized changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to modifications or alterations that have been officially approved or sanctioned.
Example: "All authorized changes to the project must be documented and communicated to the team."
Alternatives: "approved modifications" or "sanctioned alterations."
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When the U.S. Supreme Court authorized changes to Rule 41 that would expand the government's hacking authority, Senator Ron Wyden immediately indicated that he would try to block the ruling.
Once the design of upgrade is authorized, changes to the system can be made at suitable times, after which a proper release to service process must also be followed to remove any uncertainty during operation.
Before publication in June of the British edition of his memoir, "My Life," Mr. Clinton authorized changes to a dozen or more passages, most of them related to Mr. Starr, apparently in an attempt to make the book and Mr. Clinton less vulnerable under Britain's tough libel laws.
B5 Beliefs B6 SPORTSSATURDAY D1-7 ARTS & IDEAS B7-18 Book's British Version Is Edited Former President Bill Clinton authorized changes to a dozen or more passages in his memoir, "My Life," most of them related to Kenneth W. Starr, the former independent counsel, apparently in an attempt to make Mr. Clinton less vulnerable under Britains tough libel laws.
The resulting bill had no gold provisions, but authorized changes to the reverses of the quarter, half dollar and dollar for the Bicentennial.
A separate, April 26 , 2006 document called a "validation sign-off", authorized changes to the switch, including a new spring, designed to increase the force required to move the switch.
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This is done carefully, you will be notified of potential issues, and asked to authorize changes.
And the e-mails authorizing changes provide an automatic paper trail, buttressed in many cases by the digital photos that document projects in various stages of construction.
Roman Catholicism has undergone enormous changes since the early 1960's when the Second Vatican Council authorized major changes in rituals and a recasting of venerable practices and teachings.
The S.E.C. charges said Mr. Shelton regularly reviewed and authorized fraudulent changes to the books, while Mr. Forbes did so less frequently and sometimes acted through Mr. Shelton.
The very documents that insisted on continuity (even as they authorized major changes) were themselves, Father O'Malley points out, a new kind of council document.
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