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"I am not going to authorise any more money.
They weren't going to authorise another".For "Tune In" he has found old fans in Liverpool, examined ghostly footage and listened to as many pre-EMI recordings as have survived.
A democratically elected American legislature is simply not going to authorise the creation of government debt the world seems to want (though occasionally it may have a bit of a go at it).So we all turn once again to the Fed, which is aware of, if totally uncomfortable with, its role as global monetary hegemon.
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Andy Clark Linktiveer Linktive says site owners get to authorise and approve all links in the same way you authorise friends on Linkedin or Facebook.
But where and under what rules is still unclear.Uncomfortably for Mr Obama's supporters, George Bush used the same law to justify detaining people at Guantánamo in the first place, and then went on to authorise interrogation techniques, such as waterboarding (simulated drowning), which many people, and this newspaper, regard as torture.
However, there is still a public procedure involving the Russian parliament which must be gone through to authorise any such action.
"The message I have for the [Congressional] leaders is, as soon as we get a clean piece of legislation that reopens the government... until we get that done, until we make sure that Congress allows [the Department of the Treasury] to pay for things that Congress itself already authorised, we are not going to engage in a series of negotiations," he said.
"They are both going to come in and make it clear that this programme is not authorised by existing law - and if it were authorised by existing law, that law would be unconstitutional," Grayson said.
"The only way this is going to be fixed is to put heavy penalties on decision makers in government who authorise this kind of digital harassment where they know it will hurt vulnerable people," Dreyfus says.
The pilot could authorise it to drop a missile and then monitor through his helmet where it is going to go.
Long, long ago, in the April of 2013, under a less punishing financial climate in which he felt entitled to go to such events, he authorised the diversion of £127,000 from public funds to equip a plane with a bespoke sleeping cabin for the marathon five-hour flight to London for Margaret Thatcher's funeral.
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