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"the approved document" is a grammatically correct and widely used phrase in written English
It refers to a specific document or set of documents that have been officially approved by a particular authority or organization. Some examples of when "the approved document" could be used in a sentence include: - "Before beginning any construction work, contractors must have a copy of the approved documents on site." - "The new policy will only go into effect once it has been added to the approved document list." - "Please refer to the approved document for a detailed breakdown of the project budget."
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In this instance the exits provided are 1 × 3920, 3 × 1040, 1 × 1650 and 910 mm clear width and after discounting the largest (in this case a 1040 and the 3920 mm wide exits were discounted because they are close together), the maximum occupant capacity under the Approved Document B (AD B) is 806 people.
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The approved documents include a state-issued driver's license or identification, a license to carry a concealed gun, or several forms of federal identification.
Where necessary, adjustments were made to our model with the information from the approved documents.
The CDA is an ANSI approved document architecture for exchange of clinical information using XML.
The chief investigator will submit and, where necessary, obtain approval for all substantial amendments to the original approved documents.
If needed, the Chief Investigator will submit and gain approval for all substantial amendments to the original approved documents.
All substantial amendments to the original approved documents will be also sent to an appropriate Ethics Committee and Regulatory Authority for written approval.
All substantial amendments to the original approved documents will also be sent to an appropriate Ethics Committee (EC) and Regulatory Authority for written approval.
Further, refugees who were already poised to travel to the U.S. on approved documents are now particularly vulnerable, having resigned jobs, sold all their belongings, and severed ties with their communities, only to see long-held promises of resettlement vanish overnight.
Where were we to blame?" The Narcotics Anonymous "fellowship-approved" document " Working Step Four in Narcotics Anonymous" uses the language to guide their members for through their fourth step "inventory": "In each situation, try to see where you were wrong, what your motives were, and what your part was".
Mr. Palinkas, whose union represents 12,000 employees of the agency that approves documents, said the officers had been "pressured to rubber stamp applications instead of conducting diligent case review and investigation".
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