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Still, it took the intervention of President Obama with Turkey to win consent for Mr. Rasmussen's appointment.

It became an eyesore for the local community and was tipped for demolition until a development company, Explore Living, spotted it almost five years ago and won planning consent for conversion into 280 apartments, some of which are still on sale (£179,995 to £545,995, 0845 6036273, www.exploreliving.co.uk).

Keith Bristow, director general of the National Crime Agency, said in an interview with the Guardian that it would be necessary to win public consent for new powers to monitor data about emails and phone calls.

Use of the mark would supersede a long and fruitless effort by the producers guild to win studio consent for a formal credit arbitration process like the one the Writers Guild of America uses to oversee writing credits.

Republicans have had more success in winning Senate consent for big treaties -- Richard M. Nixon with Salt I and the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaties, Ronald Reagan with the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty, George H. W. Bush with the first Start treaty, and his son George W. Bush with the Treaty of Moscow, an arms reduction agreement.

Vince said the new joint venture with Skanska, titled Skylark, would combine Ecotricity's skills in winning planning consents for projects with the construction company's ability to build them and bring in large investors.

In the depths of the Depression, such ideas mirrored the nation's desolate reality; thus, as President Roosevelt's agriculture secretary, Wallace won near-universal consent for a farm program designed to limit production, subsidize growers and raise prices.

In his long-awaited speech on Europe, which has been repeatedly delayed since the autumn, Cameron will pledge no rest until he wins, because democratic consent for the EU in Britain is "wafer thin".

The British prime minister believes that a muscular approach, and the creation of a new relationship with the European Union is vital to winning back popular consent for British membership.

In his long-awaited speech on Europe, which has been repeatedly delayed since the autumn, Cameron will pledge no rest until he wins because democratic consent for the EU in Britain is "wafer thin".

The only consolation is that the minister rejected English Heritage advice that it deserved Grade II* listing and placed it in the lowest Grade II category – which in theory could make it easier to win listed building consent for future alterations.

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