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Discover LudwigThe phrase “consents from” is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to an agreement or approval from one or more parties who need to give their consent for something. For example, “The new development project was approved after receiving consents from all three local councils.”.
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Are consents from children meaningful at all?
In addition, we have obtained informed consents from all subjects.
ResCap, owned by GMAC, received the "requisite consents" from holders to move ahead with the plan, according to a statement Sunday, which didn't say how many tendered.
A separate investment group, Gemini Partners, which holds 9.9percentt of Healthco's shares, is seeking consents from Healthco shareholders to remove the company's board.
Human AML samples were obtained after receiving informed consents from the patients admitted to the Department of Hematology in Ruijin Hospital.
Consents from non-board-related shareholders necessary to finalize the process would not be obtained until almost a month after the signing of the Merger Agreement.
Yale New Haven Hospital is not responsible for obtaining consents from Bridgeport Hospital, Greenwich Hospital or the VA Connecticut Healthcare System.
However, Icahn did not have the reciprocal necessary consents from the company nominees, and thus was unable to use a universal proxy card.
The specific language obligates Apollo to make "reasonable best efforts" to obtain consents from third parties and to complete the acquisition.
Written consents from the administrators of four universities were sought before the survey.
Informed consents from all subjects were obtained at the first visit.
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