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the say-so
noun
Statement that something is so.
Exact(58)
Because if he has the say-so, he'd do whatever.
"I don't think the parents have the say-so.
The only proof that they had owned it was the say-so of the village chief.
That makes the process less subjective than the say-so of a bank manager.
Where the police operate, it is often only with the say-so of local Sunni gunmen.
Current is fed to these windings on the say-so of the control system, generating flux.
He was convicted on the say-so of two supposed witnesses.
The film claims, like the song, that Amy didn't go to rehab only on the say-so of her father.
He also revealed his plan B – Scotland could go on using the pound unilaterally, without the say-so of Westminister.
Similar(2)
Are people to lose rights to any social security merely on the say so of the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation, without any rights of appeal?
What's left over - well, he who has the pesos has the say so.
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