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One says that taxpayers' dollars may not be used to pay a "publicity expert" unless specifically authorised for that purpose.
Where staff are given access codes or swipe-card access to the controlled area, they should not be shared with others, nor should they provide access to others unless specifically authorised to do so.
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All private flights have been halted except where specifically authorised.
The prime minister indicated the attack had been specifically authorised by the defence secretary, Michael Fallon, and that its legal basis had been approved by the attorney general.
Now, suppose it were illegal for anyone not specifically authorised by Exxon to publish any details about how fracking works, or about fracking's effects.
Outside of the pieces specifically authorised by local councils and property owners, street art is illegal.
Popular opposition to war could be largely overcome by a United Nations resolution specifically authorising military intervention.
Mr Annan last night said that there should have been a second UN resolution specifically authorising war against Iraq.
The debt limit is a relic of the pre-1917 days when Congress had to specifically authorise each issue of government debt to the pubiic.
Publicly, the EU's negotiating guidelines still state that Britain will not be able to implement trade deals "unless authorised to do so by the union".
This data architecture promotes data security and privacy, as no one, including members of the management team and other scientific partners, can access members' data unless explicitly authorised by the user to do so.
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