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The FAA signed off on the certification.
SOX required that chief executives and chief financial officers personally sign off on their companies' financial statements.
Companies often reckon that if lawyers sign off on their offshore transactions, they should be in the clear.
Stacks of handwritten visa applications sit in a packed immigration office, waiting for embassies to sign off on their citizens.
Instead of inspecting the work, the Corps allowed prime contractors to sign off on their own work before submitting bills.
Students cannot proceed without first hitting the relevant course link before signing off on their letter of offer.
Yet nearly eight months later, Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole signed off on a termination order for Whitlatch written by the SPD's Office of Professional Accountability, which found the officer had violated departmental policies in the arrest.
Two days after the second interrogation, Scobey signed off on Ahmed's termination, and ordered a junior officer named Rebecca Fong to go down to Ahmed's office and, in front of his tearful American and Iraqi colleagues, fire him.
The Senate bill, however, would usually bar new chemicals from entering the market until EPA signs off on their safety.
O'Toole signed off on that decision and filed the termination order Tuesday.
Players may grumble, although their union signed off on the 66-game slate as part of the new labor accord.
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