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clearance

[kleer-uhns] / ˈklɪər əns /




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In addition to their core roles, the two were handling departure clearances and ground traffic control, though it was unclear how those duties were distributed.

From Barron's

Because of his earlier work with MI5, Joseph had security clearance up to "Developed Vetting" and he could access information "of the highest classification".

From BBC

Huge tips in Wigan, Sheffield and Lancashire - together containing 48,000 tonnes of waste - have been earmarked for clearance by the Environment Agency.

From BBC

The company says the acquisition would benefit local news and expects to secure the required federal clearances.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Strait of Hormuz could prove to be a testing ground for unmanned technology and AI in mine clearance.

From The Wall Street Journal