Sentence examples for having to approve from inspiring English sources

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JUSTICE EMILY JANE GOODMAN officiated at the ceremony in their apartment on the Upper West Side and, the bridegroom said, "made a little fun of the state having to approve our relationship, which I appreciated".

This will help them stay more agile and avoid having to approve pivots or other big changes through outsiders.

That these two basic norms, or points of view, can come apart, is nicely demonstrated by Kelsen's comment that "even an anarchist, if he were a professor of law, could describe positive law as a system of valid norms, without having to approve of this law" (PT2 218n).

While I do not want to put the government in the dangerous role of having to "approve" new financial products, I think recent history has shown that we can no longer simply permit a new derivative or funding vehicle to spread like an Ebola virus that destroys those in its path.

Even so, school officials expressed regret at having to approve the layoffs in the first place.

Not having to approve or decide between things like graphics, images, etc. can minimize your decision fatigue but make sure things are still moving forward.

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Mr. Obama had to approve the capture.

Do the clubs have to approve?

"Somebody had to approve it.

Voters would then have to approve it.

The league has to approve it.

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