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The phrase "which approve" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a clear subject and context.
It can be used in a sentence where "which" refers to a specific noun that is being approved, but it needs to be part of a complete thought. Example: "The committee reviewed the proposals, which approve the new policy changes."
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Although federal rules govern academic study of human subjects, universities, which approve professors' research methods, have different interpretations of the guidelines.
It is now too expensive to make movies, and thus there is too much dependence on the big corporations, which approve most projects and try to make them pay.
Even ratings agencies Moody's, Fitch and Standard & Poor's, which approve loans later sold in the mortgage-backed securities market, say the product is solid.
He shows me documents, all stamped by the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites), which approve the export from South Africa and the import to Vietnam of a "trophy horn".
From our findings, it is obvious that current Chinese cultural factors, which approve smoking, may play key roles in tobacco control and SHS exposure reduction in China.
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The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which approves national security wiretaps, told Congress it approved 2,181 eavesdropping warrants last year.
He cites the 22 Perry Street decision, which approved only revokable permission.
They point to the N.C.A.A., which approves all the tournaments coaches can attend, as an enabler.
However, the supervisory board, which approves all key decisions, has 20 members.
Mr. Tese, Mr. Ryan and Mr. Reifenheiser make up the compensation committee of the board, which approves the Dolans' compensation.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which approves regional recalls, and automakers have defended the practice as safe and practical.
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