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19 Sentences With "reapproval"

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But this month, the program was halted pending reapproval from county commissioners.
Unfortunately, Trump only resent the Senate these nominees on May 21, although they captured June committee reapproval.
First, annual budgets cover only the roughly one-third of federal spending that Congress has decided needs reapproval each year.
A range of outcomes are possible, including phasing out Roundup and similar products entirely or limiting the length of their reapproval.
Boeing executives have engaged with the Trump administration for months, seeking reapproval to fly the aircraft from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
In response to opposition, the EU executive had already postponed a vote on reapproval in March and shortened the proposed licence to nine years from 15.
Regulators have yet to take a test flight on a Max equipped with the new software — a critical step before reapproval — and airlines keep canceling flights.
Matt Bevin said the reapproval will ensure the state can provide benefits for traditional Medicaid beneficiaries and offer a path for improving the health of all participants.
Regardless, it helps set a precedent for future lawsuits, and it renews opposition to Section 702's broad surveillance capabilities, which are up for reapproval in Congress this year.
They swung a deal attached to reapproval of a cherished FDA program requiring pharma companies to divulge every year how many antibiotics they were selling for use in livestock.
By requiring reapproval of a trade agreement each five years, the administration would introduce more risk to the investment decision and could cause the plant to relocate somewhere else.
But that's far from a done deal: "Regulators have yet to take a test flight on a Max equipped with the new software — a critical step before reapproval — and airlines keep canceling flights," Mr. Gelles adds.
Muilenburg's remarks come as Boeing is seeking reapproval from the Federal Aviation Authority for the 737 to resume commercial travel in the U.S. after it was grounded around the world earlier this year following the second deadly crash, which involved an Ethiopian Airlines jet.
Around the time of his recusal, Inamed was petitioning the FDA for reapproval of its controversial silicone breast implants, VaxGen was still trying to develop an anthrax vaccine despite withdrawing its AIDS vaccines after faulty test results were uncovered, and Eli Lilly was facing charges that it was illegally marketing its antipsychotic drug Zyprexa and hiding serious side effects.
On August 3, 2007, California Secretary of State Debra Bowen withdrew approval and then granted conditional reapproval of Hart InterCivic optical scan and DRE voting machines after a "top-to-bottom review" of California voting machines.
On 26 July 2009, Ahmadinejad's government faced a legal problem after he sacked four ministers. Iran's constitution (Article 136) stipulates that, if more than half of its members are replaced, the cabinet may not meet or act before the Majlis approves the revised membership. The Vice Chairman of the Majlis announced that no cabinet meetings or decisions would be legal, pending such a reapproval. The main list of 21 cabinet appointments was announced on 19 August 2009.
On 26 July 2009, Ahmadinejad's government faced a legal problem after he sacked four ministers. Iran's constitution (Article 136) stipulates that, if more than half of its members are replaced, the cabinet may not meet or act before the Majlis approves the revised membership. The Vice Chairman of the Majlis announced that no cabinet meetings or decisions would be legal, pending such a reapproval. The main list of 21 cabinet appointments was announced on 19 August 2009.
In early 2011, Units 2 and 3 were suspended for routine maintenance. Following the Tohoku earthquake, Kyushu Electric voluntarily sought reapproval with the town of Genkai and Saga prefecture to make sure that there would be no objection to turning the reactors back on. Negotiations extended several months past the normal restart time. Because Units 2 and 3 were not restarted for the summer, Kyushu was expected to have an electricity shortage and only be able to meet 85% of normal summer needs.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held in October 1998, but since planning was not complete no real construction began. Based on an April 1999 analysis of South Station operations, the July 1999 Draft Environmental Impact Report concluded that the Stoughton route was the only viable route, with projected service of 20 trains per day to each of Fall River and New Bedford for an estimated total of 4,325 daily riders. In January 2000, following then-governor Paul Cellucci's reapproval, the state reported that construction would begin in late 2002 and last until 2004. The Draft Environmental Statement certificate was received in November 2000; the EPA confirmed that Stoughton was the only practical route but required a Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS).

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