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In 1950, Pius XII granted definitive approval to Opus Dei, thereby allowing married people to join the organisation, and secular clergy to be admitted to the Priestly Society of the Holy Cross.
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A small fraction had confusing names which did not allow definitive assignments of sex, grants, or careers.
Calixtus granted bishops the right to decide about definitive exclusion from the congregation or readmission as well as the right to evaluate church punishments.
A definitive attribution of the portrait as Austen may represent something of an embarrassment to the National Portrait Gallery, which granted the picture a licence for sale abroad on the basis that it could not be the writer.
"She had a huge effect on the science that we all take for granted today," said Daniel Carpenter, a professor of government at Harvard and the author of "Reputation and Power" (Princeton, 2010), a definitive history of the F.D.A.
Permission granted.
Parole granted.
Wish granted.
Yes (granted).
Granted, this is not the same as a "smoking gun", which would be a pair of highly similar introns in unrelated genes indicating a recent gain (like the Coghlan-Wolfe results, only more definitive).
Not definitive, just definite.
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