Sentence examples for expressly approved from inspiring English sources

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The new guidelines issued by the pediatrics academy endorse off-label use of methylphenidate — that is, for a purpose not expressly approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

The Bush administration's most senior officials expressly approved the torture of prisoners, but there was dissent in every agency, and at every level.

The investment bank, the complaint argues, "had knowledge of the fraudulent practices described above and tacitly or expressly approved those practices in its financing of the lending operations".

In accordance with the NYSE rule providing that exception, the Audit Committee of Bear Stearns Board of Directorss has expressly approved, and the full Board of Directors has unanimously concurred with, Bear Stearns' intended use of the exception.

In accordance with the NYSE rule providing that exception, the Audit Committee of Bear Stearns' board of directors has expressly approved, and the full board of directors has unanimously concurred with, Bear Stearns' intended use of the exception.

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In the specific case of Germany's section 103, about slighting foreign states, the government must expressly approve the prosecution, presumably because the whole original purpose was to deploy the criminal law as an instrument of foreign policy.

Such allowances, also known as role-based pay, are being used by 39 banks in six EU states as a way to prevent bankers' pay falling following the introduction by Brussels of rules capping bonuses for top bankers at 100% of salary, or 200% if shareholders expressly approve.

Mr. Spano's trip to Ireland three years ago was made expressly to approve the statue of the Great Hunger Memorial that is now in V.E.

I had one intern who believed I was oblivious to the fact she was taking an online class on my company's computer when she was supposed to be interning for me (something expressly prohibited unless specifically approved).

Another rare exception was the Scottish journalist Alexander Ireland, who in a brief memoir of Hazlitt in 1889 wrote that Hazlitt's book on Shakespeare, "although it professes to be dramatic criticism, is in reality a discourse on the philosophy of life and human nature, more suggestive than many approved treatises expressly devoted to that subject".

Licensing agreements expressly forbid research unless it has been approved by the patent holders, and they retain and exercise the right to prevent publication when results are not as desired.

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