Sentence examples for be sanction from inspiring English sources

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be sanction

noun

An approval, by an authority, generally one that makes something valid.

Exact(3)

The fact that a star of Mr. Ghesquiere's stature was found out may be sanction enough.

Many young people rush into marriage quickly as it is widely considered to be sanction for having "legal" sex.

O'Donnell (1998 116) provides an excellent summation of the texture of horizontal accountability: For [horizontal accountability] to be effective, there must exist state agencies that are authorized and willing to oversee, control, redress, and if need be sanction unlawful actions by other state agencies.

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Rumors should be sanctioned under the law.

"There will still be sanctions.

"These events have to be sanctioned.

"These acts must be sanctioned most severely".

Q: But there will be sanctions.

This must be revised for other changes to be sanctioned.

There are certain people who shouldn't be sanctioned.

"I wanted them to be sanctioned," Mr. Ellis said.

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