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If that does not work a second can authorise war.
Difficult, but not impossible: Mr Obama can authorise transfers using a presidential waiver.
A senior officer can authorise an undercover officer to participate in criminal acts.
A much wider group of bodies, including local authorities, can authorise and conduct directed surveillance.
Value flows are community designed: e.g, the elders can authorise a new digital recording of a story.
Prime ministers can authorise nuclear strikes in two circumstances envisaged under the arrangements in place since the cold war.
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GP7 You know the difficulty, people will ring, nurses will ring us, they will say, 'Well, can you give us advice or can you authorise dose-change over the end of the phone?', now here you are, you're stuck, you're stuck, because she wants to solve the problem, she's at the sharp end, the nurse there.
You can now authorise your accountant, independent examiner or another person to file the charity's accounts online for you.
You can now authorise a new key with the required permissions, or deny the request as appropriate.
But since September 2013 headteachers have been told they can only authorise term-time absences in "exceptional" circumstances such as funerals.
From September we can only authorise term-time holidays in exceptional circumstances, and I don't think having children in different schools could be seen as exceptional.
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