Sentence examples for had given assent from inspiring English sources

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Tang Wee selected the two boys because they had given assent and obtained parental consent to participate in the study.

On enrolment 34% of patients gave full consent, 21% consented retrospectively, death or discharge prevented retrospective consent in 44%, 1% did not have or regain capacity and 0.3% withdrew consent after their next of kin had given assent.

Construction of a single line branch from to Tunbridge Wells, a fashionable town where a chalybeate spring had been discovered in 1606, began in July that year, before Parliament had given assent for the railway, which was obtained on 31 July.

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It is perhaps harmless enough to say that it can be, since one can hardly imagine an "implication from legislative history" that is "unmistakable"—i.e., that demonstrates agreement to a proposition by a majority of both Houses and the President—unless the proposition is embodied in statutory text to which those parties have given assent.

Only students who have given assent and for whom there is parental consent will be asked to participate.

Included on the enrolled list of ratifying states were the three ex-confederate states that had given their assent, but with strings attached.

Over the next couple of days, things settled down a bit as Mr Trajkovski appealed on television for calm, and insisted that he had given his considered assent to the military operation that had prompted a burst of Slavic ire.

In August 2006, the Assent employee who had given Glass the unauthorized access to Tavdy's computer bribed Glass and Tavdy for $150,000 to keep quiet.

The family, we're geared up either way". Most important, he added, his mother, Columba, the prospective candidate's politics-averse wife, has given her assent.

A simple majority rule means that observers can assign at least a 50% probability to any one committee member having given their assent; if a majority of two-thirds is required, the probability that any given member has supported the proposal goes up.

But parliament has given its assent for phase one to Birmingham, the part of the route which sees a relatively higher number of losers than winners from the scheme than further north, so it would be politically perverse to stop there.

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