Thesaurus / authorize
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"He also said convalescent plasma — the treatment the FDA controversially authorized last week — will "save thousands of lives.
TRUMP'S BIG HEALTH PROMISES IGNORE THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC'S REALITYSAM BAKERAUGUST 28, 2020AXIOSThe governor has authorized the deployment of 500 members of the National Guard to Kenosha, doubling the number of troops in the city of 100,000.
PROSECUTORS CHARGE TEEN IN FATAL SHOOTING OF TWO PROTESTORS AND WOUNDING OF A THIRD IN KENOSHAKDUNN6AUGUST 28, 2020FORTUNEFEMA has been authorized to provide up to $44 billion in support, which economists estimate would last just one to two months if paid as intended to millions receiving jobless benefits.
THERE ARE ONLY 2 STATES PAYING TRUMP’S $300 UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS SO FAR. HERE’S WHERE THE REST STANDLEE CLIFFORDAUGUST 25, 2020FORTUNEDraftKings became what’s called an “authorized gaming partner” of Major League Baseball.
THE ECONOMICS OF SPORTS GAMBLING (EP. 388 REBROADCAST)STEPHEN J. DUBNERAUGUST 20, 2020FREAKONOMICSVoters will also weigh in on a measure that asks whether Encinitas should authorize commercial cannabis activities, including retail sales, cultivation and manufacturing.
NORTH COUNTY REPORT: WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE NOVEMBER BALLOT SO FARKAYLA JIMENEZAUGUST 5, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOFirst, in February, a faulty reagent fiasco rendered tests from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—at the time, the only ones authorized—useless.
WHY COVID-19 TEST RESULTS ARE TAKING SO LONGKATHERINE ELLEN FOLEYJULY 31, 2020QUARTZThat’s because the agency raised fees only twice since 2011 and far below the state-authorized limit, auditors said.
SACRAMENTO REPORT: STATE AUDIT KNOCKS SAN DIEGO AGENCY’S USE OF VEHICLE FEESVOICE OF SAN DIEGOJULY 17, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThe version of chloroquine that previously was authorized for emergency use was not distributed and isn’t available for use.
THE FDA HAS CANCELED EMERGENCY USE OF HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE FOR COVID-19TINA HESMAN SAEYJUNE 15, 2020SCIENCE NEWSNor can he sell the property to himself, nor authorize any other person to bid and purchase for him either directly or indirectly.
PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMANALBERT SIDNEY BOLLESAny owner can sell his interest whenever he pleases, and all of them may authorize the sale of the entire vessel.
PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMANALBERT SIDNEY BOLLESWORDS RELATED TO AUTHORIZE
- accede
- accept
- accredit
- acquiesce
- advocate
- affirm
- agree
- assent
- authorize
- back
- bless
- boost
- buy
- buy into
- certify
- charter
- concur
- confirm
- consent
- dig
- empower
- encourage
- endorse
- establish
- get behind
- give go-ahead
- go along with
- groove
- hats off to
- lap up
- license
- maintain
- make law
- make valid
- mandate
- okay
- permit
- pronounce
- push for
- ratify
- recommend
- sanction
- seal
- second
- sign
- sign off on
- stump for
- subscribe to
- support
- thumbs-up
- uphold
- validate
- adjure
- appoint
- authorize
- ban
- bar
- beckon
- bid
- call
- call for
- call on
- call the signals
- call upon
- charge
- check
- cite
- compel
- debar
- dictate
- direct
- enact
- enjoin
- exact
- forbid
- force upon
- give directions
- give orders
- grant
- impose
- inflict
- inhibit
- instruct
- interdict
- lay down the law
- mark out
- oblige
- ordain
- order
- ordinate
- proclaim
- prohibit
- put foot down
- require
- requisition
- restrain
- rule out
- send for
- set
- subpoena
- summon
- take charge
- take the lead
- task
- tell
- warn
- adjures
- appoints
- authorizes
- bans
- bars
- beckons
- bids
- calls
- calls for
- calls on
- calls the signals
- calls upon
- charges
- checks
- cites
- compels
- debars
- dictates
- directs
- enacts
- enjoins
- exacts
- forbids
- force upon
- gives directions
- gives orders
- grants
- imposes
- inflicts
- inhibits
- instructs
- interdicts
- lies down the law
- marks out
- obliges
- ordains
- orders
- ordinates
- proclaims
- prohibits
- puts foot down
- requires
- requisitions
- restrains
- rules out
- sends for
- sets
- subpoenas
- summons
- takes charge
- takes lead
- tasks
- tells
- warns
- allocate
- allot
- apportion
- authorize
- charge
- commend
- commission
- confer trust
- confide
- consign
- convey
- delegate
- deliver
- depend upon
- deposit
- depute
- deputize
- destine
- dispatch
- employ
- empower
- engage
- give
- give to do
- grant authority
- hand over
- hold
- ice
- imprison
- institutionalize
- intrust
- invest
- leave to
- make responsible for
- move
- offer
- ordain
- promise
- put away
- put in the hands of
- relegate
- rely upon
- remove
- send
- shift
- submit
- transfer
- turn over to
- vest
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