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"No application for any listed building consent was made - either before, during or after the works had been carried out.
Dowie, who left Crystal Palace last Monday by mutual consent, was made first choice by Charlton after they interviewed, among others, Preston's Billy Davies and Hull City's Peter Taylor.
According to some accounts, denied by the Northern League, Bossi's consent was made on the condition that the prime minister stood down in January 2012 to force a snap election.
Are you willing to participate in this study?" A note of the oral informed consent was made, and the interview then started.
Written consent was obtained prior to any data collection; the decision to waive parental consent was made (and approved by the ethics committee) based on input from local researchers and is consistent with other study protocols from the region addressing similar age groups.
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If the host country does not object, formal application for agrément, or consent, is made by the envoy being replaced.
An Information Sheet for Participant and implied consent were made available on the first page of the web link.
Royal officials point out that no government bill has been objected to in modern times and the requesting and granting of consent is made public.
However, informed consent is made more difficult by the impossibility of knowing the possible uses to which research data may be put in the future or the effects of aggregation of different kinds of personal data on privacy.
Moreover, even if such an attempt at truly informed consent is made, it is not often successful.
Clinical measurements and biochemical data are fed back to participants by a doctor or nurse and clinical referrals (with consent) are made as necessary.
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