Sentence examples for decide on approval from inspiring English sources

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The F.D.A. is scheduled to decide on approval by December.

Capdepera's town hall confirmed that it had received an approach from Sigma but had yet to decide on approval.

The agency, which is scheduled to decide on approval by August, usually — but not always — follows the advice of advisory committees.

In June, the Federal Drug Administration is expected to decide on approval of a blood-thinning drug, Eliquis, that Bristol-Myers is developing in partnership with Pfizer.

If I understand correctly, the federal officials who will decide on approval for the project, as well as the big companies building it, want us to trust them in terms of getting access to some elements of the construction plans.

VanEck, a 63-year-old investment management firm, has an application out for a bitcoin ETF, and the final deadline for the SEC to decide on approval is in late February.

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This committee meets at least once every three months and decides on approval or otherwise of applications.

Decide on furniture.

One KI expressed opinions on the project approval process, "When deciding on a project, we rarely consult with SWC and we do not wait for approval before stating a project.

Nevertheless, such a figure can help guide policy-makers when deciding on the approval or funding of biotechnology crops and it may also raise awareness among consumers about what is at stake for their societies.

Earlier the company announced a combination treatment of Tafinlar and Mekinist for melanoma had won a priority review from US regulators, who will decide on whether to give approval by early January.

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