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Discover LudwigThe phrase "revoke approval" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when someone has the authority to end an approval that has been granted. For example, "The company's board of directors voted to revoke approval of the proposed merger."
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The agency is in the midst of a years-long process that could revoke approval of many pediatric cough medicines.
Massachusetts had a chad dispute in 1996 similar to the one in Florida now, prompting Mr. Galvin to revoke approval of the punch-card system.
An advisory committee recommended on Tuesday that the Food and Drug Administration revoke approval of the drug Avastin as a treatment for breast cancer, saying the drug was not helping patients.
An FDA panel in July voted to revoke approval of Roche's Avastin the world's top-selling cancer drug, with $6 billion in global sales citing follow-up studies that did not support the initial data that had led to Avastin's approval.
Although great strides have been made in the treatment of breast cancer, recent events, including Elizabeth Edwards's death last month and the government's decision to revoke approval of Avastin as a treatment for metastatic breast cancer, have drawn attention to the limits of medical progress — and to the nearly 40,000 patients who die of the disease each year.
A 1996 report by Consumers Union stated that HR crops are "custom-made" for accelerating resistance and called for the Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) to revoke approval of HR crops when and where credible evidence of resistance emerges [24].
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The FDA should (as it can today) revoke approvals for drugs whose benefits don't pan out after confirmatory trials.
Paul Esslinger's attorney this month filed a petition asking the court to command the city to revoke approvals of the coastal development permit and a modified tentative tract map of the property for the park, under provisions of the California Environmental Quality act, which requires and environmental impact report or a negative declaration stating the project won't hurt the environment.
Stateside, CSPI petitioned the FDA in 2008 to revoke approvals for all synthetic dyes except Citrus Red 2 and to require warning labels in the interim.
The new White House has all but scrapped the granddaddy of arms-control agreements, the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty, as it pursues a missile defense, and it has revoked approval of the Kyoto pact to slow global warming.
OUCH: The Joint Commission, a nonprofit agency that accredits nearly all hospitals, rarely revokes approval from facilities even in the face of safety violations, the Wall Street Journal reported in a new investigation, citing a federal inspection.
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