Sentence examples for authorizes that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "authorizes that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "authorizes" followed by a direct object or an infinitive.
Example: "The manager authorizes the team to proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "grants permission to" or "gives authority to".

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When Gov. George W. Bush's office calls Huntsville and authorizes that day's execution, it is the warden who goes to the cell and says, "It's time".

The bill additionally authorizes that $250,000 are appropriated for fiscal year 2018 to pursue this endeavor.

The work in Bari was approved by the central review board under the Italian Minister of Health which authorizes that all animal studies conform to the ethical requirement and current law.

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Hall "absolutely did not authorize that expenditure, and he was not present that evening," said Dave Jacobson, a Hall spokesman.

Clinton voted to authorize that war; he voted against it.

Lincoln had authorized that route, way back in 1862.

You can't get out of paying it by saying you didn't authorize that".

"I can see myself authorizing that kind of transfer," Mr. Cain said.

And we in Congress would not have authorized that war -- we would NOT have authorized that war -- with 75 votes if we knew what we know now.

"But it's what actually gets authorized that's a problem".

I only wonder if he authorized that disheveled picture you printed.

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