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An expression granting permission; an indication of agreement with a proposal; an acknowledgement that a person, thing or event meets requirements.
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February 2008 was not any kinder, as a PublicMind poll indicated that his numbers continued to slip with disapprovals catching up to approvals with 42% of voters approving and 43% of voters disapproving.
"With regards to approvals, we never signed a contract giving her or her PR representatives photo approval of these images.
Executives at Enron could point to approvals from Arthur Andersen, the company's accounting firm, as evidence that they intended nothing improper.
Once a development company is selected, its plan would be subject to approvals by the City Planning Commission and the City Council.
They first are subject to approvals by antitrust regulators, the bankruptcy court overseeing the fate of T.W.A. and American's restive labor unions.
But the road to approvals is littered with casualties such as the $800m that Pfizer blew on torcetrapib, a potential treatment for high cholesterol, before giving up in 2006.
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All orders subject to approval.
It is close to approval.
Departures were subject to approval by managers.
The capital plan is subject to approval by the Legislature.
The agreement is subject to approval by a bankruptcy judge.
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