Sentence examples for solicit permission from inspiring English sources

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Banks now have to solicit permission from customers before letting them overdraw.

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Three photocopied letters from Rukum Advani of OUP soliciting permission on any terms to publish Arun Kolatkar's work.

Papal bulls granted special facilities to missionary friars, and popes sent letters to Asian rulers soliciting permission for the friars to carry on their work.

The American version states that Commander Sloat solicited permission for the use of two small ships after becoming aware of Cofresí's latest actions.

(According to Tanzanian law, an adult is said to be anybody aged 18 years and above. These can give consent on their own without soliciting permission from parents or teachers).

Subpart A refers to the requirement that a child must assent to be included in an experiment (although this was apparently not necessary "if the capability of some or all of the children is so limited that they cannot reasonably be consulted"), while paragraph (b) refers to soliciting permission from parents or guardians.

Shortly after its formation in 1808, the Central Jewish Consistory of France the administrative body charged with overseeing French Jewish religious activities 1 —began to solicit government permission to open specifically Jewish educational institutions.

"I am always asked do I solicit for permission before taking pictures of people?

Although GDPR does not directly limit how tech companies treat customers outside of Europe, some technology companies have opted to adopt a single global standard, forcing a scramble in recent months to issue new privacy policies, tighten internal procedures and solicit new permissions from users.

In the context of dementia research, family members are also often solicited for permission to enroll a cognitively-impaired relative in a study with little likelihood of personal benefit [ 4, 5].

CBE requested permission to solicit contributions in the Village, but the Village denied CBE a permit because CBE could not demonstrate that 75percentt of its receipts would be used for "charitable purposes" as required by § 22-20(g) of the Code.

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