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The phrase "authorized without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or approval is granted without certain conditions or requirements.
Example: "The document was authorized without any further review, allowing for immediate implementation."
Alternatives: "approved without" or "permitted without".
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In case abandonment were authorized without more, respondent would then be free to move in this proceeding for judgment and to apply to the bankruptcy court for compliance with the Commission's order.
Officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the program remains classified, would not discuss the number of accidental intercepts, but the total is thought to represent a very small fraction of the total number of wiretaps that Mr. Bush has authorized without getting warrants.
See, e. g., 17 U. S. C. § 108(a)(1) (reproduction authorized "without any purpose of direct or indirect commercial advantage"); § 108(b) (1994 ed., Supp. V) (reproduction authorized "solely for purposes of preservation and security or for deposit for research use"); § 108(c) (1994 ed., Supp.
Since then, Congress has continued to infringe on Sioux rights through multiple breaches of Treaty agreements, effectively establishing a pattern between the United States and the Sioux Tribe that manifests itself in Trump's recent decision to expedite construction of a pipeline disturbing Sioux Nation territory and authorized without Tribe consent.
(c) Dissolution of a corporation may also be authorized without action of the directors if all the stockholders entitled to vote thereon shall consent in writing and a certificate of dissolution shall be filed with the Secretary of State pursuant to subsection (d) of this section.
If something is classified, how can its disclosure be authorized (without declassification)?
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I've been trying to get the White House to answer this question: Does President Obama think he has the power to authorize, without judicial approval or even review, the killing in the United States of an American citizen suspected of terrorism.
Local governments regularly use these surveillance powers — which they "self-authorize," without oversight from judges or law enforcement officers — to investigate malfeasance like illegally dumping industrial waste, loan-sharking and falsely claiming welfare benefits.
This subtitle and chapters 221 and 315 of this title do not authorize, without appropriate action by Congress, the adoption, revision, or implementation of a transportation policy or investment standards or criteria.
(b) that authorized appointments "without regard to the civil service laws" omitted as obsolete and superseded.
Interior officials say the violations were minor, involving only seismic tests on the plateau, and that they would not have authorized drilling without environmental reviews.
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