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But the United Nations special rapporteur on privacy, Joseph Cannataci, last week criticised the investigatory powers bill saying that authorising bulk interception would legitimise mass surveillance.
He knew that authorising a portrait by a literary figure would boost his standing in the arts world, where he is derided for his lack of cultural standing and tacky tastes, which include the ageing rocker Johnny Hallyday.
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He has done nothing that authorises his continued detention.
The WHO has a "prequalification" scheme that authorises cheap, good drugs for aid programmes.
Another change could be to ensure that strikes take place within three months of the ballot that authorises it.
Insisting on his "constitutional rights as president of Iraq", he refused to recognise "the entity that authorises you".
Parliament scrambles to pass emergency legislation that authorises an extension of the registration deadline by 48 hours.
He helped to replace Mr McCain's immigration-reform bill with a harsher measure that authorised the building of a 700-mile (1,100km) fence along the Mexican border.
And yet when that fact is so obvious that it is staring us in the face, we are told that any resolution that authorises force will be vetoed.
John Nott, the then defence secretary and a member of the war cabinet that authorised the sinking, said it was "one of the easiest decisions of the war".
He supported calls for publication of the so-called Five Eyes treaty that authorises intelligence sharing between the UK, US, Australia, Canada and New Zealand as a contribution to greater transparency.
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