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Sentence count:243+22Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: disapprovalSimilar words: approveapprove ofapproachappropriateapproximatelyremovalappreciationprovinceMeaning: [-vl]  n. 1. the formal act of approving 2. a feeling of liking something or someone good 3. acceptance as satisfactory 4. a message expressing a favorable opinion. 
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151. These holidays as with annual leave may be taken with the approval of the Board.
152. Ben needs to have his wife's approval before he'll do anything.
153. Cap Cities executives said they were hopeful approval would come in a couple of weeks.
154. They worry about not receiving the approval of teachers, parents, and peers.
155. Since this was one of the central objectives of the Midway operation, it naturally won his complete approval.
156. The team is now seeking approval to carry out clinical trials at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford.
157. He leaves office with near-record-high approval ratings despite widespread abhorrence at his personal behavior, pollsters say.
158. In the interim, authority members will take resolutions to their respective cities for approval of the dissolution agreement.
159. He said that all Premier Division clubs had indicated their approval.
160. Inter-project comparison Once the appraisal has been evaluated the project should be selected and submitted for approval.
161. This option will only consider packages which have been submitted for approval, but which have not yet been approved.
162. But after a two-year battle the Environment Minister has given his approval.
163. However, approval from the relevant authorities has not yet been gained.
164. In the Bundestag approval was by 442 votes to 47 with three abstentions.
165. Even Joaquin Balaguer has given it his seal of approval.
166. Sketch phase of the approval process to build 408 apartments on 24.01 acres.
167. Rules are to be drawn up by the Law Society, subject to approval by the Lord Chancellor and four senior judges.
168. Most psychologists are agreed that recognition and approval can be powerful motivators.
169. But it was unlikely the police agents acted without the approval of their superiors.
170. But the campaign hasn't won the approval of the medical profession,[http://sentencedict.com/approval.html] which still believes chips do us no good at all.
171. SoundScan has proved a seal of approval for several musical realms.
172. After almost $ 20, 000 in legal fees, though, Frederick Brewing won approval with its catchy label intact.
173. This study received approval from our local Ethical Committee and all patients provided written, informed consent.
174. Indeed, the local strategists won approval for opting out of competitive tendering without having to approach the secretary of state.
175. Only two other downtown buildings have water quality board approval to regularly pump ground water.
176. Development plans by government agencies which were opposed by the Park would require parliamentary approval.
177. Bennett said all proposals for future attractions will be placed before the wharf advisory group for approval.
178. His name served as a seal of approval that a deal would go ahead and that it would be profitable.
179. The draft orders are again the subject of consultation, following which parliamentary approval turns them into legal binding requirements.
180. Life is what it is, not what it ought to be. The way life works does not require our approval. Those who ignore the laws of life pay a heavy price. Dr T.P.Chia 
More similar words: approveapprove ofapproachappropriateapproximatelyremovalappreciationprovinceprovokeprovideprovidedimprovedproviderprovisioninnovativeinnovationrivalnavalvaluevalleyvalidarrivalintervalsurvivalevaluatevaliditycontroversyapplyhappyapple
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