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sign off

[sahyn-awf, -of] / ˈsaɪnˌɔf, -ˌɒf /








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MedExpress told the BBC that as a result of the ASA ban, it had "strengthened our internal sign-off processes, introduced additional sensitivity checks, and enhanced advertising governance across all conditions and categories we serve."

From BBC

The acting director of the CDC has the final sign-off on the recommendation.

From BBC

Lammy is said by officials to have begun the "write round" - Whitehall jargon for obtaining final cross-Cabinet and departmental sign-off before going public.

From BBC

Earl was supposed to receive £9,000 for his role but was paid less because he carried out the plan early without his handler's sign-off.

From BBC

“You shared your breakups with me, wedding proposals, the passing of a family member,” Sharp said in her final sign-off.

From Los Angeles Times