This sign-off is the ideal sign-off: a pleasant mix of warmth and formality.
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Leadership sign-off is required for any deal, and, perhaps more importantly, so is the sign off of the White House.
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All Joffrey had to do was sign off on it.
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Just in time for a new President to sign off.
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The court did not sign off or consider those complaints.
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" Then he switched to English to sign off: "Thank you.
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Her sign off, "Gucci!" is equal parts cool and horrible.
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The judge still needs to sign off on the deal.
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A judge still needs to sign off on the request.
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A judge still has to sign off on the deal.
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Who'd have thought the studio would sign off on that?
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Now, President Trump needs to sign off on the release.
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Notably, it only assists — human sign-off is still required.
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Deal's done, but the judge still needs to sign off.
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Of course, an independent counsel appointment requires presidential sign off.
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A judge still has to sign off on the agreement.
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They'll also need Trump to sign off on the deal.
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Lawmakers will need to sign off on the request. Sen.
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The Greek parliament must also sign off on the proposal.
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"I actually sign off on FMLA paperwork regularly," she said.
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He's expected to sign off on the tariffs on Thursday.
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Friday: Tech giants talk expansion, and two columnists sign off.
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Let's sign off with my favorite song about Walla Walla.
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"The president didn't sign off on anything," he told ABC.
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I typically sign off a bit earlier because of it.
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The judge has yet to sign off on Stephen's request.
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Amazon shareholders didn't need to sign off on the deal.
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Let's sign off with the most famous bedpost of all.
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Sullivan has yet to sign off on Flynn's plea withdrawal.
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Amazon shareholders don't need to sign off on the deal.
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A judge still needs to sign off on the dismissal.
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How dare Rod Rosenstein and everybody else sign off on that?
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So, how exactly should you sign off on a work email?
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However, China has yet to sign off on that first phase.
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The Senate has refused to sign off on it for years.
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Maduro would have to sign off on any changes, Paravisini stressed.
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You sign off and they build and paint your custom doll.
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It also requires board members to sign off on the statements.
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The Italians haven&apost been able to sign off... BARTIROMO: Wow.
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Researching controlled substances requires sign-off from the DEA, Pennington noted.
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However, it took several months for the judge to sign off.
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Our Jung sources say the P.O. never really did sign off.
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The White House then has to review it and sign off.
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Two more medals to go and I can sign off. Immortal.
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Roy Cooper, who helped negotiate the measure, will ultimately sign off.
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He embeds these habits in the sign-off on his video
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I'll sign off your special Brexit briefings for the time being.
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But he isn't the only official who has to sign off.
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There's nothing to top that clip, so I'll sign off now.
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They are about to sign off on a feat of engineering.
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But the regulators also need to sign off on the deal.
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Would you like to sign off with something pithy and epigrammatic?
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I'm not the person who can ultimately sign off on anything.
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So the local U.S.D.A. office has to sign off on it.
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They just need the judge to sign off on the deal.
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Mexico and Canada will have to sign off on any changes.
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The deals do not require sign-off from its board directors.
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Let's sign off with the most famous Rambler of them all.
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In recent years, stadiums nationwide have been seeking U.S. sign-off.
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A judge still has to sign off on the order, BTW.
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The judge still has to sign off on the proposed settlement.
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And why would its board of directors sign off on it?
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The bankruptcy judge still needs to sign off on the deal.
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Potentially several presidential administrations will need to sign off on those budgets.
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If he knew what was good for him he'd sign off forever.
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It's also not clear that Trump would sign off on an extension.
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It's not a done deal — the judge still has to sign off.
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The full Board of Parole Hearings has to sign off on it.
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Abe's Liberal Democratic Party has yet to sign off on the bills.
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Then Secretary of State Clinton had to sign off on the sale.
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The Department of Justice still needs to sign off on the deal.
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But his sign-off at that year's show proved a fitting farewell.
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I let her know I'll take care of him and sign off.
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The EU's member states need to sign off on the parliament's decision.
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Attorney General William Barr would then have to sign off on it.
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Do you play it safe and use "Best" as your sign-off?
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We still have to get their sign off, you know, that's important.
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The main question is whether the narcissist in question will sign off.
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So you can sign off, and you probably should for a while!
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Sultan of course is going to sign off on the go. But.
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Wednesday where a judge will need to sign off on the deal.
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Senior Olympus executives would have to sign off, and they were nervous.
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Another 2202 percent said the chamber should sign off on his nomination.
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" But Adam decided not to sign off with his usual "Warmest regards.
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Then, we hit the question bucket and sign off for the weekend.
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Even figuring out which Valeant executives should sign off may be difficult.
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The deal is expected to close next year, assuming regulators sign off.
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Let's sign off with the other shoe from 35-Down: Your thoughts?
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They are waiting for the judge to sign off on the divorce.
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Let's sign off with a song written by America's poet, Bob Dylan.
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The deal still needs a final sign-off by all parties involved.
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The White House said it doesn't sign off on cabinet members' travel.
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Trump still needs to sign off on the plan before it's final.
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The White House should sign off on giving victims of the Sept.
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It would be something that the IRS commissioner would sign off on.
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Let's sign off with the first Mister Magoo theatrical short, from 1949.
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West Virginia labor laws require its (Republican) Legislature to sign off, too.
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg will be required to sign off on quarterly compliance reports.
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Second, both houses of Congress would have to sign off on the deal.
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Poland's Senate is expected to sign off on the legal changes on Friday.
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Trump has yet to say if he will sign off on the plan.
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Audi's supervisory board has yet to sign off on the nomination, Sueddeutsche said.
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China and South Korea would have to sign off on any legal treaty.
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We're told the judge still needs to sign off on the plea deal.
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Russia has appeared reluctant to sign off on a reversal in production strategy.
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Musk said he will personally sign off on every 10th page of expenses.
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Among the possibilities: creating a clearinghouse that would sign off on marketing opportunities.
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And many bosses were reluctant to answer or sign off on the survey.
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The unelected lieutenant-governor must sign off on nearly any appointment or expenditure.
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We sign off and I watch the countdown to the government shutting down.
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He tells me I'm good to sign off if I have everything done.
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U.S. District Court Judge Edward Chen must still sign off on the deal.
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Trump has not said that he planned to sign off on another extension.
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Much of the proposal Obama unveiled Tuesday will require Congress to sign off.
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However, each piece of legislation passed by parliament requires the president's sign-off.
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" RG: "And each person has to be able to sign off on it.
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She recommends setting parameters around when you work and when you sign off.
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" Sekulow, ABC interview, 7/12/17: "The president didn't sign off on anything.
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Secretary of Defense to sign off on transfers, which then-Secretary Chuck Hagel
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If approved by Congress, the president would still have the final sign off.
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All the countries had to sign off on the new arrangements, Sheppard says.
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But that doesn't mean the Cabinet or parliament will sign off on it.
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To be fair, some congressional Democrats were not as quick to sign off.
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Before any handoff can occur, the Commerce Department must sign off on it.
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Just get the DOB [Department of Buildings] to sign off on this first.
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At first blush, "Elizabeth R." may seem like a pretty casual sign-off.
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On February 12, Seegene got sign off, thanks to KCDC expediting the process.
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The expectation is the bill will pass easily if all parties sign off.
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When they buy, they get a receipt, a card, and I sign off.
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So it would be hard to get sign-off until he's settled in.
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Judges might also have to sign off on the release of some inmates.
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He said that a top political appointee must sign off on any deal.
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However, non-OPEC leader Russia has yet to sign off on this strategy.
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The military would call the shots, and the palace would sign off. Gen.
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China will also be reluctant to sign off on text that acknowledges wrongdoing.
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She was told that the Belfast hospital would sign off on an abortion.
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She was told that the Belfast hospital would sign off on an abortion.
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Discretionary trusts have gotten the legal sign-off from federal ethics regulators before.
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An official with the agency still has to sign off on the agreement.
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Such a mission would not likely require the president to sign off beforehand.
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But Trump already said he wouldn't sign off on the merger last year.
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Are there forms we can fill out to sign off guardianship of our children?
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Sprint and T-Mobile would need both agencies to sign off on their deal.
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Renault's biggest shareholder — the French government — wasn't ready to sign off on a deal.
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This sign-off is a great option to keep momentum moving in a conversation.
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However, Russia has appeared reluctant to sign-off on a reversal in production strategy.
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They were looking for some psychiatrist who had to sign off on psych releases.
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Then sign off of your computer for good, until Tuesday rears its ugly head.
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Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello sign off from their "Señorita" #VMAs performance pic.twitter.
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"I'm always the final sign-off on all our productions on HitRecord," he said.
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Lloyd had originally wanted to personally sign off on all minors' requests for abortions.
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But that doesn&apost mean the Cabinet or parliament will sign off on it.
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Sign off once more and the little guy or girl arrives in the mail.
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Unless MPs sign off the work, they themselves may succeed where the Führer failed.
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Don't jump the gun and sign off too soon, or there could be awkwardness.
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Rabkin said that each artist and collaborator has to sign off on the share.
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Of course, this sign-off is ideal if you're literally thanking someone for something.
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In a way, through, every email sign-off should be a thank you. Why?
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City officials didn't sign off on a special permit for the event, Ranelletti said.
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Plenty of time is invested, and multiple signatures are required for final sign-off.
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"It looked completely legitimate; even the sign-off was the exact same," Boyd said.
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Regardless of whether big or not, the contributor gets sign-off on the design.
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A judge still needs to sign off on it ... but both sides have agreed.
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For starters, a US bankruptcy court judge needs to sign off on the transaction.
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Since Nunes remains chairman of the panel, he must sign off on all subpoenas.
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In her video sign-off, she sought to build the crowd for her Jan.
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A coalition committee is to meet on Monday to sign off on any decisions.
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I asked Fischbach if he had to sign off on any of those ideas.
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I just need to finish this one email but then I can sign off.
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For starters, a U.S. bankruptcy court judge needs to sign off on the transaction.
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Our sources say ABC will give Kelly sign-off rights on her co-host.
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Alford pleas are also endorsed by judges, who have to sign off on them.
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If it touches a presidential campaign, he will have to sign off on it.
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Do you want to sign off on the children before they are officially cast?
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"The nonprofit approval process… requires the sign-off by the attorney general," said Rev.
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Andrews also created a terms and conditions form for people to sign off on.
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Boeing previously had the authority to do those checks and sign off on them.
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All EU member states must sign off on trade deals negotiated by the bloc.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission must sign off on the New York closures.
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Also, Nunes will only be able to call witnesses that have Schiff's sign-off.
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But no matter how complex, the 161 songwriters have every incentive to sign off.
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But no matter how complex, the 161 songwriters have every incentive to sign off.
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The California Public Utilities Commission will also have to sign off on the deal.
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So if both people didn't sign off on the tape, what did you do?
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There may not have been a better sign off in all of culinary history.
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"We won't sign off on DACA until we have a caps deal," she said.
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The rapper just got a sign-off from a judge in his divorce case.
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A judge would also have to sign off on a warrant for the search.
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Bratton himself would review their recommendation and sign off by the end of the week.
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But conservative President Gjorge Ivanov refused to sign off on it, saying it is unconstitutional.
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The earliest G20 presidents and prime ministers might sign off on an overhaul is 2020.
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City officials didn't sign off on a special permit for the Friday event, Ranelletti said.
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The regulatory sign-off marks the closing of a particularly painful chapter for the LME.
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When I sign off this, you know, it sounds so pretty right, the Paris Climate.
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Contracts don't need such a sign-off, since they are a lower barrier to entry.
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He said he hopes President Joko Widodo will sign off on the new rules soon.
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There are lots of things that a president has to review and sign off on.
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If made by a former president, the incumbent president must sign off on the request.
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These things are carefully planned & worded with purpose (& with White House senior staff sign off).
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Moving forward, a judge will decide whether or not to sign off on the foreclosure.
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Brooklyn filmmaker Elyse Fox used to sign off her Tumblr posts with the nickname #SadGirlElyse.
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The bit quite a few people seemed to focus on, though, was the sign off.
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Brussels has yet to formally sign off on the new deficit goals envisaged by Madrid.
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Both the US Food and Drug Administration and the university have yet to sign off.
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As the clock ticks toward 4 o'clock I sign off and toss to Jake Tapper.
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Both the FCC and the Justice Department will need to sign off on the merger.
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The European Council and European Parliament still need to formally sign off on the proposal.
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It is with great sorrow, yet unwavering satisfaction, that I sign off for the season.
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The judge in the case must sign off on the proposal before it takes effect.
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Jerry Brown, a two-time presidential candidate himself for a final sign-off or veto.
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Obviously, McMahon had to sign off on you being on the WWE 2K-17 videogame.
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The IMF executive board, which must sign off on the loan, meets on Dec 18.
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She wasn't ready to sign off and Democrats were unified with her in that position.
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The decision will go before UEFA's Executive Committee for final sign-off later on Tuesday.
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Derbyshire says he refused to sign off on the new terms, and production fell apart.
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But we have to think about some things before we can sign off on this.
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Despite not having Trump's sign-off, the bipartisan group negotiating the agreement is pushing forward.
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Both the House of Commons and the European Parliament must sign off on the deal.
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Then Mr. Kelly must sign off on them before they go to Mr. Trump's desk.
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It is unclear now if President Donald Trump will sign off on the spending agreement.
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Though the State Department did sign off on it, so did eight other federal agencies.
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That (usually mindless) sign-off creates a contract between the app company and the user.
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Mr. Sessions did sign off on the extradition of a terrorism suspect held in Spain.
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It required the attorney general personally to sign off before the department could do so.
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I could list a dozen reasons, but I'm going to sign off with just one.
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President Donald Trump is expected to sign off on the bill, which runs through Dec.
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The president is expected to sign off on allowing its release as early as Friday.
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It wasn't long before someone used a car to yank the sign off the ground.
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Chinese law requires the companies to sign off on the deals through an authorization letter.
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A federal judge must still sign off on the penalties against National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts.
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How much did they bribe the judge to sign off on this ill-advised custody arrangement?
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Investors also don't know if Kraft Heinz's accountant PwC will sign off on its latest financials.
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According to the complaint ... Stormy didn't know the letter existed much less sign off on it.
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Siemens' supervisory board was due to sign off on the deal on Wednesday, the people said.
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It states that the Republicans can issue subpoenas, but only if Democrats sign off on them.
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Sometimes it's as simple as persuading a guy to take the handmade sign off his back.
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Yet Mr Lukashenko is reluctant to sign off on the conditions for a new IMF loan.
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Citigroup, too, saw shareholders sign off on executive pay measures and kill a breakup study proposal.
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Did this guy really just end a text to his crush with the sign-off 'ROFLMAOXOXO'?
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All that's standing between the space agency and getting to work is a presidential sign off.
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"Any usage beyond that specified is not permitted without Mark level sign off," the document reads.
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Kaitlyn: I agree, like a sign-off and forwarding email address when you leave a job.
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A judge will have to sign off on the plea deal and will sentence the teens.
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And that means the Obama White House had to sign off on it from day one.
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"The problem is it is not clear why the auditors did not sign off," Aso said.
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He ended with his usual sign-off, lay back down and went right back to sleep.
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Exemptions from the pro-market strictures are allowed, though the commission must sign off on them.
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" Don't worry though, it's clearly all a joke, since she did sign off with an "xoxo.
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"The president was happy to sign off on their deal," one senior administration official told Politico.
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" The one common thread throughout each sign-off was in his signature, which was, "Love, Relentless.
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But in order to start hormone treatment, Jordan's company commander had to sign off on paperwork.
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If a deal can be reached, the Senate would have to sign off on the treaty.
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Sanchez-Guzman had filed for bankruptcy, so a judge has to sign off on the settlement.
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The agreement is not yet binding because the attorneys general have to sign off in writing.
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A few other people also must sign off on the decision, including a supervisory asylum officer.
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As a matter of policy, he could not sign off that much space for one grave.
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Some privately cautioned, however, that the final sign-off from Trump has not yet been given.
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He did sign off on at least one request to renew FISA warrant after taking office.
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Trump has always hedged by saying that his attorneys have to sign off on any deal.
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As president, Van der Bellen will have to sign off on Holzmann's nomination by the cabinet.
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The separate language was required for Trump to sign off on the communique, the official said.
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They'll tell you your baby is going to die and sign off with an angel emoji.
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A federal judge is expected to sign off on the plan as early as next week.
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Top White House aides raced to the hospital to persuade the ill Ashcroft to sign off.
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The industry will need more research to get the sign-off from regulators on autonomous flights.
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The letter, which contains an acknowledged grammatical mistake in the sign-off, can be viewed below.
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Trump trusted him to sign off on the details of some of the company's biggest deals.
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A federal judge still has to sign off, and Fox's shareholders have to vote on it.
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But Trump on Thursday seemed reluctant to sign off on anything short of a major agreement.
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However, to do so, they would likely need the U.S. to sign off on doing so.
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Transit leaders say they do not need the board to sign off on Mr. Cuomo's plan.
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"If you're a member, you don't have anything contractually that you'd sign off on," he said.
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One protocol change is requiring two individuals to sign off on transmitting tests or live alerts.
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Administrators must approve people before they can join, and must sign off on individual posts, too.
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The country's prime minister would need to sign off on a formal bill to accomplish that.
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Patients must get a medical provider to sign off and register with the state regulating board.
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Conventional wisdom is that Westminster would need to sign off on another Scottish vote for independence.
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Before I sign off, I'd like to thank my family and friends for their continuing support.
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Barnier reckons it will be in early June after governments sign off on his negotiating mandate.
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Their resistance casts a shadow over whether a bankruptcy judge will sign off on the plan.
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Mexico has ratified the agreement, but Canada must still sign off before it takes full effect.
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Greg Abbott (R) could sign off on a map that gives his party a distinct advantage.
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As his patient, the President will need to sign off on any medical information released publicly.
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That included a provision requiring Congress to sign off before Trump could give back the compounds.
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So many people write an email and sign off with something like this:Thank you,[Your name]
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The proposal wasn't finalized and is still awaiting sign-off from the President, the sources said.
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A judge will have to sign off on any payments Sears makes during the bankruptcy process.
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Kirk previously sponsored legislation that would require Congress to sign off on any such rule-making.
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Boeing executives have repeatedly said they expect regulators to sign off on the planes this quarter.
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After 22 weeks, they will need two specialist medical practitioners to sign off on the abortion.
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If an agreement can be found, the heads of state will sign off on the document Sunday.
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If agreement can be found, the heads of state will sign off on the document on Sunday.
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In the end, CVS was able to persuade the state regulators to sign off on the acquisition.
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How was it convincing the Chinese government to face this issue and sign off on the project?
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A judge still has to sign off on the deal and sentence Glocc before it's all official.
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The Trump administration, which has to approve these changes, didn't sign off on them or reject them.
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Now, it's up to President Donald Trump to sign off on the bill to finalize the repeal.
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Judge Bernstein will have to sign off on the sale at a hearing later in the week.
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This way, the sick employee can truly sign off and not worry about anything but their health.
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However, authorities were unable to find a judge to sign off on it in time, he said.
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Justice officials didn't sign off on Comey's decision and he didn't seek their approval, one official said.
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Coverage starts when they activate the courier's app on their phone, and stops when they sign off.
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Retirement is looming and they want to sign off in style, perhaps with a golden chest bump.
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Clearance means getting all of the other relevant offices within the agency to sign off on something.
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It is also not entirely clear whether Congress would have to sign off on such a move.
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Those found wanting will have to submit written explanations that superiors must sign off on, he said.
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"You must be kidding," he scribbled on the letter, though he did sign off on the visit.
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That provision is for emergency situations only, and requires a personal sign-off from the EPA administrator.
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The Trump administration isn't ready to sign off on a proposed merger between CVS Health and Aetna.
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The supervisory board in Germany's two-tier corporate board system has to sign off on larger transactions.
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VW's supervisory board is scheduled to sign off on 2015 results and executive compensation on April 22.
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It is set to sign off on its third investment by the end of March, Grimaldi said.
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People who hold power are not going to sign-off on reforms that take their power away.
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The president appears increasingly likely to sign off on the measure to avert another partial government shutdown.
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News that Italy's Prime Minister would sign off on a new government also eased further European uncertainty.
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The Republican governor's decision to sign off on this legislation sparked immediate backlash from abortion rights advocates.
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It's one thing to sign off on laws and regulations in a distant, almost absent-minded way.
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Republican leaders have pressed Trump to sign off on the legislation before government funding expires on Friday.
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Now the bill, which Trump is expected to sign off on, is headed to the president's desk.
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The department did sign off on providing DHS with air and logistics support, medical personnel and engineers.
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He added that Germany is also determined to see the IMF sign off on the current bailout.
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More than two months later, he reportedly reversed course and refused to sign off on that plan.
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We don't know the terms of their agreement yet, and a judge still has to sign off.
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The deal received surprisingly speedy approval from United States regulators, but foreign governments must still sign off.
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It's rather obvious: she controls half of the legislative branch and nothing moves without her sign off.
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"We need to take the for-sale sign off City Hall," Ms. Malliotakis said at one point.
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Chinese regulators still need to sign off on both the 2% purchase and the 49% transfer, though.
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Her hope is to convince her cabinet to sign off on an outline agreement early next week.
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It remains to be seen whether Mr. Trump will sign off on keeping the protections for civilians.
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As POLITICO reported earlier this month, Lee dropped his objections, paving the way for today's sign-off.
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Most of their cases remain active, though those companies had to sign off on the Westport settlement.
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Congress should not sign off on simply reinstating special preference if India buys more American farm goods.
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Many wonder how effective the ruling will be because most people will sign off without much thought.
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A judge must still sign off on the deal, but that is expected to be a formality.
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Some attorneys pushed back on the idea that Trump's nominee will sign off on sexual-orientation discrimination.
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The appointment of Treasury director-general requires the government to sign off on the economy minister's choice.
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Trump is expected to formally sign off on the tariffs at a 3:30 pm ET event.
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Going forward, the chief of staff's office has to sign off on all new security clearance requests.
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"The White House started putting immense pressure on me to sign off on detainees," Hagel told me.
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On the other hand, Respawn had to work to get Lucasfilm to sign off on its ideas.
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Australia's foreign investment laws require the national treasurer to sign off on major acquisitions by overseas buyers.
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If I'm going to sign off on a decision, I need to be able to justify it.
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" She concludes with her signature sign-off — a hand signal and a peppy, if slightly mystifying "Gucci!
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Your sign-off should include a call to action, giving the recipient a sense of next steps.
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Executives with U.S. airlines welcomed Boeing's moves, but want U.S. regulators to sign off on the upgrade.
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Sometimes, the companies continued to sign off on deals involving contractors who admitted to bribery in court.
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However, Judge Brinkley did not sign off, and, instead, scheduled a hearing on the matter for June.
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The changes outlined on Thursday will require the sign-off of the EU's executive, the European Commission.
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The Pentagon now does not require the president's sign-off when military commanders believe an action is necessary.
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But not all House Republicans were as willing to sign off on a deal without any border money.
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Moreover, the State Department was one of nine government agencies that had to sign off on the deals.
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If you've ever written an email, you've probably, at some point, been faced with a sign-off dilemma.
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The strikes, which were later confirmed by the Pentagon, did not require Trump to sign off on them.
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First, he required that "significantly interested parties" sign off on the appointment of managers for top-level domains.
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I can tell you that he is no longer going to sign off on any sort of jailbreak.
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Renault's board, which was due to meet on May 27th, still has to sign off on the deal.
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But, I mean, a lot of people have to sign off on that, obviously not just the internet.
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Deloitte, whose refusal to sign off on the 2017 earnings report sparked the investigation, has denied any wrongdoing.
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Obviously, you should only use this sign-off if you actually expect to talk to the person soon.
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Trump doesn't sign off on the deal, despite what was considered an encouraging conversation earlier in the day.
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Ben Cardin, the top Democrat on foreign relations, expressed confidence Monday that Trump would sign off on it.
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But this time, getting the FAA to sign off on the fix won't by itself solve Boeing's problems.
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Now, they just need the judge to sign off and they'll be ready to mingle, as they say.
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Most fertility patients sign off on standard clauses that shield clinics from liability for any reason, even negligence.
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They have worked out a property division and all that's left is for the judge to sign off.
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A judge still has to sign off on their divorce settlement ... and then it's back to bachelordom, officially.
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Previously, the FCC's Enforcement Bureau would generally sign off on such agreements at the direction of the chairman.
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Every morning, he would send me an email with a funny subject line and a sweet sign off.
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Top officials at both departments still need to sign off on the issue before legislators can be notified.
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We each do the final edit and sign-off on all of the NewsGuard ratings and Nutrition Labels.
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The chief rabbi of Poland, Michael Schudrich, who must also sign off, is currently reviewing the Adampol findings.
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Canadian negotiators would need to sign off in order to complete a NAFTA overhaul involving all three countries.
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Office of Refugee Resettlement policy dictates that its director, Scott Lloyd, sign off on all major medical care.
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All that's left is for the judge to sign off on the settlement, which is just a formality.
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Sometimes, Mr. Scavino prints out suggested tweets in extra-large fonts for Mr. Trump to sign off on.
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But whether European countries believe those changes are sufficient to sign off on the Privacy Shield is uncertain.
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Workers need to file time cards, agencies must sign off on them and payroll centers must process payments.
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Figuring out how to sign off on a work email can be hard — and a huge time suck.
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Writing an email isn't so hard, but figuring out how to sign off can be a real challenge.
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PROMESA required Governor Ricardo Rossello to present a turnaround blueprint that would require sign-off by the board.
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And in whatever cities the fire marshal will sign off on it, the league allows it in stadiums.
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" As Turner explained, "We knew we would only sign off once, and I knew what that would mean.
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His presence in Madrid on this occasion was only needed to sign off on the previously settled agreement.
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Jack: Before we sign off, can I pass along this additional bit of good news about the internet?
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A restaurateur described how, six years ago, he needed 32 regulators to sign off on a new eatery.
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But employees are going to have to sign off on letting their employers really dig into that data.
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Financial regulators, many of whom have been hesitant about cryptocurrencies, will need to sign off on the design.
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Committee rules require Ms. Feinstein to sign off on subpoenas, and she has not made her position clear.
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Judge George B. Daniels of United States District Court in Manhattan must still sign off on the agreement.
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A licensed instructor has to sign off on it after observing a player for at least one round.
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He did not appear in any of the live sketches, pre-taped sketches, or the show's sign-off.
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Typically, aides prepare policy briefings for presidents that several agencies sign off on in a highly controlled process.
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As minister of economic development, Mr. Ulyukayev had to sign off on the sale of any state assets.
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And the three-doctor sign-off would place an unfair burden on patients with potentially life-threatening emergencies.
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U.S. negotiators had agreed on the terms of a deal ready for Trump to sign off, CNBC reported.
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The judge still needs to sign off on Mr. McMonagle's request, and a hearing is scheduled this month.
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The settlement still needs a judge's sign-off ... then Caite will be officially single and ready to mingle.
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Until then, as Castro said in his sign-off video, "Ganaremos un dia!" or, "We'll win one day!"
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The False Claims Act requires the government to sign off on settlements regardless of the Justice Department intervention.
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Thyssenkrupp's supervisory board is due to sign off on the plans at an extraordinary meeting on Sunday, Sept.
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But it's harder to understand how the CDC can sign off on Pratt's involvement in the industry effort.
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Regulators don't appear ready to sign off on the $69 billion deal for CVS Health to acquire Aetna.
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The settlement still needs court approval and a final sign-off by all parties, according to the NYT.
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He did not include a sign-off, which was the kind of thing I thought about a lot.
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But there are limits to what career officials can do without the sign-off of the political leadership.
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It comes with the sign-off of the full Senate Intelligence Committee, including members like Trump-friendly Sens.
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President Donald Trump is expected to sign off on that repeal, along with others moving through the Capitol.
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A new procedure was instituted Saturday requiring two people to sign off before any such alert is sent.
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Al Franken of Minnesota refused to sign off on President Donald Trump's nominee for a circuit court vacancy.
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So why did the MDEQ seemingly reverse its position and sign off on the permit in June 2013?
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He signed his coded name as 113, a sign-off which later inspired Ian Fleming's character James Bond.
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Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Otting would then need to privately review and sign off on that pick.
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And even if delegates sign off on the "conscience" idea, they could still choose Trump on a first ballot.
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At [redacted] years of age, my body is starting to do things that I did not sign off on.
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Or you finally tackled your inbox and right before you're about to sign off one more email comes in.
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" On the other hand, VMRO secretary general Igor Janushev said his party "expects the president not to sign off.
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This sign-off works best with more formal exchanges, however, and might not be a fit for casual conversations.
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The leaders had previously pencilled in a summit for mid-November to sign off on a deal with London.
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Either she would have to sign off on seeking an indictment of the likely nominee of her political party.
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Attorney General William Barr issued a memo requiring his sign-off on any investigations into a 2020 presidential candidate.
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Our sources say the Clippers had to sign off, because, technically, they have Staples rented for the whole day.
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But in the end the awkwardness of the medium forces the player to give up and politely sign off.
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"Line prosecutors issue these sentencing recommendations all the time without it requiring sign off from the Attorney General itself."
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The board is expected to sign off on the capital and development spending targets on Friday, the person said.
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"It's not a double lock, more like a 1.25 lock," he said of the judicial sign off for warrants.
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Should Jim sign off on the election results if he knows that Tracy used dirty tricks in her campaign?
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Boeing has developed a software upgrade for the jets but regulators have yet to sign off on those changes.
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The bank needs European authorities to sign off on a revised plan to restructure mid-sized lender Williams & Glyn.
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When you do sign off to a colleague or acquaintance with "XO," the message you communicate resonates: I'm savvy.
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She did, however, sign off on Thursday's episode as Julie Chen Moonves ... clearly showing her support for her husband.
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Then they could pull together legislation within a few days and let party leaders sign off on it quietly.
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And several euro-zone governments must get parliamentary approval to sign off on any disbursement of bail-out funds.
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Rosen allegedly asked a Trump Organization lawyer, Jill Martin, to sign off on arbitration paperwork filed on Feb. 22.
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Yoho proposed to the committee legislation that would require Congress to sign off on any modifications to the lease.
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The N.C.A.A. has yet to sign off on the new terms, but now faces another round of concussion litigation.
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Regulators in California still need to sign off on the deal and could as soon as later this month.
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But for an amendment to be added to the Constitution, a minimum of 38 states have to sign off.
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This paper is the final version that the editors, writers, and copy editors sign off on to be printed.
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CFIUS is the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which has to sign off on the deal.
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ICE also has to sign off: ICE has cleared 918 of those, and have found 51 are not cleared.
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All EU member states would need to sign off on the plan for it to become a new law.
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Trump said last week that he had no idea whether lawmakers would sign off on the deal next year.
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And he had to jump through numerous hoops to get Neumann&aposs representatives to sign off on routine matters.
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However, it said Najib, who is also finance minister, was authorized to sign off on the fund's major transactions.
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In order for land to be certified as reclaimed, state regulators must sign off on a three-stage cleanup.
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Mulvaney also floated on Sunday that they could request to reprogram money, though that requires sign off from Congress.
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CRUZ: And any justice that Harry Reid and Chuck Schumer sign off on... TRUMP: I did not say that.
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For instance, he could refuse to sign off on certain new investigative moves or further expansion of the probe.
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And this letter was said to be highly influential in Roosevelt's decision to sign off on the Manhattan Project.
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She would translate my scripts, and then Kostya would edit and approve her translations before getting Lyovochkin's sign-off.
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Barker was in charge of selecting the independent trustees, with sign-off required from the Treasury Department's sanctions office.
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Major policy decisions are made by an elite government committee, and China's president has to sign off on them.
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He should have the right to review the project's contractors and to sign off on a new school logo.
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Dozens of people have to sign off on a massive, multimillion-dollar ad campaign for a giant global brand.
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If you want, you could read into the fact that the deal hasn't gotten a government sign-off yet.
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For one, the NIH funds aren't actually guaranteed — they will only materialize if future Congresses sign off on them.
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Stephen Miller, above, a senior policy adviser, has created allies who are ready to sign off on deep cuts.
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"I knew that I did not know enough about equities to sign off on a massive restructuring," she said.
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If this week's summit meeting makes progress, another could be scheduled for November to sign off on an agreement.
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And before we sign off for a few months, we relive some of our favorite moments from this season.
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Should NASA sign off on such an arrangement, Axiom may be the premier private-mission provider for some time.
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I'd love to sign off with Eric Cartman, but any clip of his worth watching won't pass Times standards.
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Alarmed, Mr. Mattis and General McMaster intensified their push for Mr. Trump to sign off on a troop increase.
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He sold the rights to two films, with the condition that he'd have to sign off on any others.
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So before we sign off, is there anything else that you want our readers to know about the collection?
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Mnuchin said, though, that those tariffs will be implemented if China does not sign off on the current deal.
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Because the health information is considered private under federal law, the President himself must sign off on its release.
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Judges Miller and Herndon will sign off on the allocation of fees to lawyers in the cases before them.
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Those other agencies are expected to also sign off on the proposal, which could be finalized later this year.
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The vehicle had to feel like one or Bill Ford, a Mustang enthusiast, would not sign off on it.
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The 10-point list requires the White House communications department and the staff secretary to sign off on orders.
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The Democratic-held House is set to sign off on the deal only a day after it impeaches Trump.
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That followed news the company's auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers Aarata is expected to sign off on its annual results, Reuters reported.
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In the past, Boeing was allowed to sign off on the jets as they rolled off the assembly line.
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And, Christian said, states should stop requiring that a health care provider sign off on these kinds of forms.
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It's also difficult to understand if you're not used to having others to sign off on what you want.
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Parliament would have to approve the idea, and would also have to sign off on the question posed to voters.
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In 2011, it was discovered that Dookhan had not properly scanned nor had a supervisor sign off on 90 samples.
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SPD members, who must sign off on the deal, began voting in a mail ballot that runs through March 2.
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Macedonia&aposs parliament recently ratified the deal, but the country&aposs conservative president has refused to sign off on it.
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The bankruptcy judge therefore will also have to eventually sign off on a credit bid, should Lampert rely on one.
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It's not yet clear lawmakers will be able to reach an agreement that President Donald Trump will sign off on.
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With Mattis gone, does this make it easier to put EU auto tariffs in place which required DoD sign-off?
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But two sources and a Republican senator close to the White House said he would likely sign off on it.
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The federal judge in Louisiana said that such a light sentence violated federal sentencing guidelines and she couldn't sign off.
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Ms Park could instead defer to the prime minister that parliament picks, committing to sign off on all his decisions.
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The data was released by House Administration Committee chairman Gregg Harper, who must sign off on any settlements, on Friday.
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Mr Renzi's view of his own absence was clear from the sign-off at the end of his Facebook post.
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He got his work colleagues and his family to sign off on his participation since they will see him less.
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Now, the early morning hours are filled with rebroadcasts and infomercials, eliminating any practical reason for a formal sign off.
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O'Sullivan also rightly questions the willingness of the U.S. Congress to sign off on both Clinton spending and taxation plans.
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They could be an authentic voice on Twitter or the ability to get clients to quickly sign off on ideas.
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Document any existing property damage with time-stamped photos and have your landlord sign off on all of it. 6.
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CNN reports that the separate language on the Paris agreement was required for Trump to sign off on the statement.
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Last month, he introduced follow-up legislation that would require the state health department to sign off on medical exemptions.
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Some people think eschewing a sign-off line comes across as cold, but I don't agree — it simply feels straightforward.
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A large, lightbulb adorned sign off the road points the way to fruit-filled cocktail or a budget-friendly motel.
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We have to have a sign-off, right, from President Xi and as I said the Politburo -- the top brass.
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January, days before inauguration: Flynn denies Susan Rice's request to sign off on a plan for retaking Raqqa from ISIS.
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You have doctors and therapists that put their careers on the line to sign off on these type of surgeries.
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After they're finalized at home, Fried will have to get the USDA to sign off on them, as Congress requires.
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Many manufacturers are unwilling to sign off on new plans until they know how Britain will trade in the future.
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The government is due to sign off on new economic and public finance targets following a cabinet meeting on Thursday.
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Remember, McConnell has made clear, it has to have the President's sign off for him to move forward on anything.
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And whether the courts sign off on that or not, any attempt would carry a colossal economic and political toll.
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The report said Kelly developed the plan to remove Tillerson, adding that Trump has yet to sign off on it.
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Also needing to sign off will be the International Automobile Federation, the series' governing body, which is based in Paris.
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The Enquirer also gave Cohen sign-off power on stories about Trump before they ran, according to The Washington Post.
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There isn't disagreement between the two sides, but Ellis still has to sign off and could tweak the jury paperwork.
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JEANINE PIRRO, FOX NEWS HOST: I love the way you sign off the sworn enemy of pomposity and all that.
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Trump has repeatedly said he needs to meet with Xi before the two sides sign off on a final agreement.
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VICE: So, how much money would you accept for Theresa May to sign off the fracking of your back garden?
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That's what we want to see: a rights model, rather than a medicalized model where physicians have to sign off.
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The company said on its earnings call that it is ready to close the deal should the court sign off.
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Sources involved in the campaign tell us they crossed another hurdle -- getting Phife's family to sign off on the plan.
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The attorney general must sign off on any seizure of a reporter's phone records and generally must notify the reporter.
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They did away with a courtesy that allowed senators to sign off on nominees for courts in their home states.
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She once declined to sign off on a request from the Obama Treasury Department to hire one of her aides.
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Remember how President Trump disrupted a G-7 summit meeting in Canada, refusing to sign off on its final communiqué?
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The 2010 Dodd-Frank law now required the Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, to sign off on any Fed lending facility.
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The 2010 Dodd-Frank law now required the Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, to sign off on any Fed lending facility.
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Soon after taking office, Mr. Bolsonaro vowed he would not sign off on any new land demarcations for Indigenous people.
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Soon after taking office, Mr. Bolsonaro vowed he would not sign off on any new land demarcations for Indigenous people.
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It's doubtful that Congress would sign off on cuts of that magnitude, but significant funding reductions for aid are possible.
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One quick way to put that in check is to sign off of social media, at least to some extent.
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Our sources say they didn't sign off on 'Killer Inside' ... nor did they want to be involved in the production.
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The former mining executive will need to get his probation officer to sign off on travel when he leaves Nevada.
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This wasn't true, and the State Department's lead bioweapons analyst at the time would not sign off on the claim.
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The donor needed the panel to sign off on the full collection's significance to qualify for a larger tax deduction.
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If Russia were to sign off on the still-undefined plan, observers say it would likely come at a price.
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During the Clinton impeachment trial senators voted along party lines to sign off on closed-door depositions with three individuals.
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According to Iacocca, Ford's management was a hesitant to sign off on the unorthodox van and the project was tabled.
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"So as soon as we all sign off on that, I'd say in the next few months we'll be in production."
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Buhari's sign-off is required to raise the minimum wage, disagreements over which saw labor unions striking across Nigeria in September.
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But as an amendment to the Constitution, a minimum of 38 states have to sign off for it to be enacted.
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He indicated that Senate Republicans are unlikely to pass something that they know will not ultimately get the president's sign-off.
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The gilded effect is the result of 999 pure gold leaves applied to the sneaker's tongue, heel tab, and sign-off.
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For all "Star Wars" Funko products, Lucasfilm must sign off on the design before it is able to go into production.
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He said Facebook would even leave the Libra Association if other companies sought to launch the currency without that sign-off.
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He said Facebook would even leave the Libra Association if other companies sought to launch the currency without that sign-off.
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The Senate needs to adopt the bill and the king sign off on it before it comes into force, both formalities.
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But if phase one proceeds smoothly, the 27 hope to sign off on its terms at a European summit in October.
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This system of so-called delegation, which lets manufacturers sign off on their own work, is under scrutiny after the crashes.
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It said it had already struck a preliminary deal with Kernel to acquire its stake, but needed the government's sign-off.
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The European and British parliaments must sign off on any Brexit agreement sealed by EU leaders for it to take effect.
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Payments are so complex, and to work at scale, require the sign-off of not just central banks, but also governments.
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Managers use them to sign off on the endless faxes, memos and other antiquated documents that continue to circulate in offices.
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Her decision to sign off started out of necessity — she was traveling without internet access — and turned into an intentional choice.
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Any collector, their name for an informant working on a national campaign must have a sign-off by the Attorney General.
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I may need to sign off Twitter soon just to keep people from making me dye the beard too 🙂 pic.twitter.
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The teenager needed his parents to sign off on his candidacy and collect enough signatures to make it onto the ballot.
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For example, all FSOC members are required to sign off on an annual report identifying potential problems facing the financial system.
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It is aiming to get parliament sign-off for the full budget by the March end of the current fiscal year.
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The Japanese conglomerate may file twice-delayed earnings later in the day even if auditors do not sign off, Reuters reported.
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She even knows how to sign off from her videos, asking her viewers to subscribe and comment like any seasoned pro.
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They assign funds on the blockchain into an entry that requires both to sign off on what they plan to spend.
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The Department of Justice also has to sign off and has reportedly been having discussions with Sinclair about selling some stations.
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PwC Aarata's refusal to sign-off on Toshiba's results has given the Tokyo Stock Exchange potential grounds for delisting the company.
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Finally, in mid-August the offer was withdrawn, because the "front office" at the State Department wouldn't sign off on it.
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But both the Supreme Court and Congress must eventually sign off on the change, which would go into effect on Dec.
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Law enforcement officials will often work other jobs while they're not on duty, but supervisors must sign off on the work.
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Both the FCC and the Department of Justice needs to sign off on the merger in order for it to clear.
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Even if the board eventually gives her the green light ... a judge and the Governor will need to sign off. Gov.
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Previously, I had said that Vin Scully's sign off at Dodger Stadium was just... I've got something caught in my eye.
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Congress will have to sign off on the new North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) deal struck by the White House.
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The merger requires several federal agencies, including the Justice Department and the Federal Communications Commission, to sign off on the deal.
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But Monday passed with no announcement, and a Washington Post report said Trump had yet to sign off on the move.
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Dr. Khan said it took almost no time to get Indra Nooyi, PepsiCo's chief executive, to sign off on a partnership.
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But despite the opposition, the Department of Justice is widely expected to sign off on the merger in the coming months.
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In its Wednesday release, Fox said it remains committed to that bid and expects regulators to sign off on the deal.
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Regulatory agencies — including the Public Service Commission and the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission — still need to sign off on the deal.
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Donald Trump says Iran has violated the 2015 nuclear agreement numerous times and refuses to sign off on the deal pic.twitter.
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Minus the "Steak-umm bless" sign-off and the opening pun, it does not mention steak at all, -umm or otherwise.
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He'll call the Kings' final two regular season games, then sign off after 44 years as the voice of the franchise.
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Before we sign off, I want to ask if you can share with us a final piece of people-management advice.
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According to the docs, prosecutors have already agreed to Kenneth's request ... so now, it's up to the judge to sign off.
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Now there is a real HR team and a mental health program called "Hugs," so named for Brandon's email sign-off.
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"And remember: if the virus doesn't come to Zlatan, Zlatan will come to the virus!" he added in the sign-off.
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But Rosenstein, as deputy attorney general, was still the one who had to sign off on the FBI raid on Cohen.
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North Korea says the plan could be ready for sign-off by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un within a week.
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One notable exception to the trend is South Carolina, where state law requires multiple officials to sign off on any changes.
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Do those invisible powers that come up with the idea of blocking websites or sign off on such decisions know that?
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The ban's roll-back is gathering pace with another two local operators this week receiving mining ministry sign-off for exports.
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Federal prosecutors said at trial that she neither conceived the plot nor had the sole authority to sign off on it.
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Boeing is now scrambling to get regulators to sign off on changes to that software and other fixes to the plane.
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The aerospace giant announced that it does not expect regulators to sign off on the 737 MAX until June or July.
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A spokesman said Mr. Boente had told the White House that he was willing to sign off on the executive order.
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Definitely end your note with a formal sign-off ─ "Not 'cheers,' " Salemi said, another miscue she's seen from early-career jobseekers.
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The AER, which has to sign-off on license transfers for any energy asset sales in Alberta, balked at the idea.
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"Whoever signed off with the final sign-off that allowed this to go forward should be held accountable," Lewandowski said Tuesday.
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That meeting on Tuesday evening is expected to sign off on tax breaks, investment incentives and debt relief for local government.
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If Mr. Ivanov refuses to sign off on the deal, it will be sent back to Parliament for a second vote.
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Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, judges are not required to sign off when plaintiffs voluntarily dismiss inchoate class actions.
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International authorities and domestic regulators including the Federal Aviation Administration will have to sign off before the Max can fly again.
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With the new group's debut just a few days away, she's adopted a fitting sign-off to her notes and letters: "Onward!"
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The Vizio deal was originally supposed to close last year, but had been delayed because Chinese regulators had yet to sign off.
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Analysts say there are risks to skipping the traditional IPO pricing process and listing shares without a sign off from the SEC.
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The shutdown is preventing airlines from introducing new jets and routes because they need federal officials to sign off on those plans.
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And cast members went out with a bang last night — from Maisie Williams' lilac hair to Emilia Clarke's special braided sign-off.
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The president still has to sign off on the legislation, something he's expected to do, but you never know with this guy.
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Since the employees are political appointees, the White House needed to sign off on the pay increases but declined to do so.
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This sign-off veers more into casual-professional territory, but it can work in your favor in a variety of different contexts.
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Starting last year, ORR adopted a policy in which Lloyd must personally sign off on the release of those children from custody.
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If Trump can't get his own government to sign off on the deal, then all the negotiations will have been for naught.
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Even her jokes are scripted and we would see email chains of eight, nine people who had to sign off on it.
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But when it was time to sign off on the plan, some leaders feared it might look like a Brussels sovereignty grab.
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The good news is that the president can only make budget requests; Congress will have to sign off on the line items.
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In time it became the traditional sign-off for Presley's shows, audible on recordings of his famous 1961 Pearl Harbor benefit concert.
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I want them to actually sign off and in some of the small areas, I think they have been dragging their feet.
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"I don't understand how hard it is to take the sign off the ATM before you change the software," Kiernan told CNBC.
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It's also likely that your accountant won't sign off on a tax return where you underreported capital gains, due to ethical concerns.
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Republican senators also blocked 18 Obama nominees by refusing to sign off on a so-called blue slip, thus signaling their opposition.
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Similarly, a judge would have to sign off if Justice Department lawyers tried to undo the five guilty pleas Mueller has negotiated.
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For now, the candidates are in draft status, meaning they still need the final sign off from the emoji overlords at Unicode.
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It's not normal for the President to sign off on a public cover-up of that meeting when confronted with the facts.
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Settled today in California's Northern District Court, it will cost the ridesharing company at least $20 million, pending a judge's sign-off.
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Multi-signature wallets are popular among companies because they have multiple key-holders and require a majority to sign off on transactions.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal judge who has been asked to sign off on the government's decision to approve CVS Health Corp's (CVS.
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VW's supervisory board will meet on Friday to sign off on management's capital and development spending targets for the next five years.
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Ben Cardin of Maryland, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, comes without sign-off from Republicans on the panel.
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As for the foreclosure -- first reported by Deadline -- a judge still has to sign off before TMG can give Johnny the boot.
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The other four regulators will also need to sign off on the proposal, receive comments from the public and consider additional changes.
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The airline needed the FAA to sign off on its plans to fly Boeing 737-800 jets over water for long distances.
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It's not the most creative sign-off, or a brave new step in virtual reality art, but it doesn't look half bad.
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According to new docs, Mary's still not divorced from her current husband, and she's officially asking the judge to sign off ASAP.
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Tesla and SolarCity leapt an important hurdle Thursday: getting shareholder sign off for the proposed acquisition of the latter by the former.
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In all likelihood, Congress would need to sign off on Trump's plan to levy tariffs on individual companies, trade law experts say.
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Slogans sum up what a company stands for, whereas a tagline concludes an ad, usually a commercial, with a quick sign off.
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David Shoemaker to sign off on a test run in the military, he raised his concerns with the Food and Drug Administration.
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That Comey sought Mueller's sign-off is testament to the fact that investigators don't love it when witnesses start talking to reporters.
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He doesn't want to sign off on any deal that spends revenue from taxing overseas corporate profits on infrastructure or other programs.
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Republicans involved in the talks think there will be similar willingness to sign-off on something now to avoid an unnecessary shutdown.
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CNN has previously reported that prosecutors approached the Justice Department's criminal division to sign off on the warrants prior to their execution.
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Any changes there would then need to go back to the House for a sign-off, a process with an uncertain timing.
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The transfers infuriated Democrats, particularly because it bucked a tradition that the heads of relevant congressional committees sign off on reprogramming money.
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Both the FCC and the Justice Department will have to sign off on the deal, which is likely to undergo tough scrutiny.
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This is, in part, because haircuts invite the attention of anti-corruption agencies, making bank officials reluctant to sign off on them.
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"Equity would have to sign off on that and we don't want to be liable for a huge accident," Mr. Clowdus said.
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The bill would also require that a judge and a parent sign off on the marriages of 85033- and 16-year-olds.
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He retained subpoena power as the chairman and was able to sign off on or block the committee's subpoena and interview requests.
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With a new Republican president to sign-off on that bill in 2017, we might see something very similar coming in 2017.
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The transfers infuriated Democrats, particularly because they bucked tradition that the leaders of the relevant congressional committees sign off on reprogramming money.
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In the not impossible, but highly unlikely chance that happens, President Trump would also have to sign off on the sign CRA.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has insisted to Pence and Republicans that the President must sign off on that before a vote.
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"At the start, Goldman Sachs thought, 'Here's someone who is going to be able to sign off on these trades,'" she said.
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For our evidence we have a new link for you to sign off on if you have been harassed by these people.
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Trump, a Republican, has shown frustration with the Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives for failing to sign off on the USMCA.
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PwC, however, may take more time to sign off on the financial statements, causing Valeant to miss its new projected filing date.
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Customers can, and often do, sign off to participate in research collaborations, says David Hinds, the company's principal scientist for statistical genetics.
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You can sign off of Google Hangouts call at any time, but the call will keep going until everyone has checked out.
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I simply affirmed that I am non-binary and signed my name to it, and had a notary sign off on it.
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Mr. Mulvaney stressed that he didn't need to always be in the room with the president or to sign off on everything.
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Lloyd had implemented a policy that required him to personally sign off on any minor's request for abortion, court records later showed.
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Dye visited the Giants before the 2014 season, but their doctors discovered a heart condition and wouldn't sign off on signing him.
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He was also required to have a microchip and rabies vaccination, plus the U.S.D.A. needed to sign off on a health certificate.
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Last Thursday, a bill to decriminalize abortion and strip the requirement for two-doctor sign-off passed its first reading in parliament.
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And those procedures should make sure that anything unclear or out of the ordinary is escalated to the board for sign-off.
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If they want him to sign off on something, one way to ensure it happens is to get her buy-in first.
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The Federal Reserve this week became the last of five government agencies to sign-off on simplifying the Dodd-Frank Volcker rule.
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The ministry requires certified technicians to sign off on paperwork for final inspections for vehicles produced in Japan for the domestic market.
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Bercow is one of the people who would need to sign off on a parliamentary address, if Trump wanted to deliver one.
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Johnson was jubilant at the European Council summit, where EU leaders took less than three hours to sign off his new agreement.
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"The sign off here is to Farnborough, which has a splendid flying show every year," she said, as the minibus sped along.
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They review the applications, scores and reviewers' comments to help inform their recommendations, which get the final sign-off from OJP leadership.
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The former chief executive had repeatedly told the public that regulators would sign off on the planes before the end of 2019.
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First, it would go back on an omnibus deal that had explicit sign-off from all four congressional leaders -- Republican and Democrat.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)The United States and China seem just about ready to sign off on a "phase one" trade deal.
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Alexander warned Democrats Thursday that if they want Congress to fund the CSRs, they need to sign off on some ObamaCare reforms.
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Before lawmakers sign off on renewing its authority, they want to see details about how many Americans are subjected to its surveillance.
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There is no way in hell that conservatives would simply sign off on a freebie of an additional eight million work visas.
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One conferee noted that there has been no formal vote for conferees to sign off on any provisions in a final bill.
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But the president has yet to sign off on any choice and is still weighing his options, said one senior administration official.
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Zuckerberg said he would be willing to walk away from the Libra coalition if U.S. regulators don't sign off on the project.
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If they do sign off, the start of Kirby's role as CEO could include the reintroduction of the planes to the public.
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And before I sign off, a treasure: The great baritone Ettore Bastianini was just 44 when he died of cancer, on Jan.
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British people have used kisses to sign off their letters and greeting cards as far back as 1763, according to Ms. Cahill.
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Enlight is still waiting for final regulatory approval for the projects and for the country's Defense Ministry to sign off on them.
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As we've told you over the years of covering celeb sex tapes -- both parties have to sign off on any distribution deal.
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So moms and dads who don't want to vaccinate their kids found sympathetic doctors willing to sign off on dubious medical exemptions.
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But, first, approval was needed from the European Central Bank, which had to sign off on any ELA request greater than €23bn.
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French President Emmanuel Macron had warned last week that he would not sign off on the deal if Brazil leaves the Paris accord.
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But this time, when it goes on President Trump's desk, he's indicated he's absolutely going to sign off," Collins said on "Squawk Box.
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And while the FCC is technically reviewing arguments for and against the idea, it seems certain to officially sign off on it soon.
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In order to qualify, Lakewood officials need to sign off on the U-Visa, but so far they have not, the report said.
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Kostadin Kostadinov, a lawmaker from the governing Social Democrats, said Thursday that Ivanov has no option but to sign off on the agreement.
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On education, Little has said he supports increasing teacher pay and won&apost sign off on tax cuts if they threaten education spending.
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They often need to sign off on cancellations anyway, she said, and may have more leeway to be lenient on terms and fees.
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Cronauer developed his sign-off on the island of Crete where he instead yelled, "Good morning, Iraklion," according to the New York Times.
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Do you have to sign off with him on things like adding a T-rex to the game, as the creator of Mario?
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We had eight months to prepare before filming began, but we really had a hard time getting him to sign off on stuff.
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You almost certainly shouldn't expect an update to Android Q or other platform-level upgrades, however, as that would require Google's sign-off.
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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RATIFICATION - Unscheduled The European Parliament must also sign off on any agreement reached between May and the other 27 EU leaders.
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Bean-counting lawmakers may not sign off on the billions of dollars Mr Trump would need for a wall along the Mexican border.
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The administration had conceded there may be an alternative way of providing birth control coverage without requiring employers to sign off on it.
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However, Congress is unlikely to sign off on a deal only with Mexico, increasing the likelihood that no agreement will happen by Monday.
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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RATIFICATION - Unscheduled The European Parliament must also sign off on any agreement reached between May and the other 313 EU leaders.
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Bsirske's comments are the most vocal yet from a member of the board that would eventually have to sign off on any merger.
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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RATIFICATION - Unscheduled The European Parliament must also sign off on any agreement reached between May and the other 27 EU leaders.
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SEL is being paid a set fee basically to take this from sign-off from the palace through to delivery of the event.
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" Asked whether she ever worried if Trump would sign off on the compromise, Pelosi told CNN: "I didn't have any anxiety about that.
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They have especially been concerned about growing backlogs of relief applications and of loans approved for discharge that simply need a sign-off.
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In the Senate, it was twice "hotlined," a process that allows passage with no debate, but only if all 100 senators sign off.
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I think it's easy to say, 'Yes, wouldn't that be nice,' it's quite another to say, 'Yes, I'll sign off on that decision.
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Under current labor law, employees do not have the right to affirmatively sign off on their dues money sent to liberal advocacy groups.
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His comments were echoed by Guy Verhofstadt, the Brexit pointman of the European Parliament, which must also sign off on the Brexit deal.
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They also say the two reached a confidential settlement agreement ... so it's all finished and just waiting on a judge to sign off.
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The political limbo in Italy is also a problem since a strong government in Rome is needed to sign off on any deal.
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Thirteen months after Seacrest's sign off, ABC has a deal in principle with producer FremantleMedia to bring back American Idol, Mashable has confirmed.
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Though it is expected to sign off on the project soon, financial analysts stressed last week that EDF can't afford to build it.
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AUSTRALIA-CHINA TENSIONS Although Australia's intelligence agencies are unwavering in their advice, Turnbull has yet to formally sign off on the Huawei ban.
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You want to sit in a theater, and you want to sign off on it emotionally, and be taken away in the movie.
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Critics argued that the policy was too restrictive and delayed operations by requiring too many agencies to sign off on any potential efforts.
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This leads them to "least common denominator" conclusions, by which we mean relatively weak or anodyne claims that everyone can sign off on.
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The Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice will need to sign off on the deal in order for it to advance.
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The companies in a large sense police themselves, critics say, hiring outside auditors to sign off on their privacy practices for the agency.
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This doesn't mean handing over the keys to all the data to all the staff — the CIO would never sign off on that!
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She had to sign off on a helicopter transfer for Mariee and her breathing equipment — there wasn't room for Yazmin in the helicopter.
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Britain had displayed a positive attitude towards these negotiations, he added, although the two countries had yet to sign off on any agreement.
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China says it must sign off on the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama, who fled into exile in 1959 after a failed uprising.
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An administration official confirmed that the White House did not sign off on Mr. Coats's comments but denied anything unusual about the process.
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Some, like Everlywell, whose test is also not technically FDA-approved and costs $135, require a clinician's sign-off to ship the test.
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And it is, in the parlance of Criterion, "director approved" — Mr. Romero, who died in July 2017, did sign off on this version.
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Still, Mr. Johnson's proposal faces long odds because the governor and the State Legislature would have to sign off on the new structure.
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" • It's far from certain the Brazilian government would sign off on a deal given that Embraer is "a crown-jewel of Brazilian industry.
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The regulatory policy of allowing manufacturers to essentially sign off on the safety of their own products has drawn criticism in the past.
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It's not at all clear, though, that Congress — which must sign off on any trade deal before it takes effect — would accept that.
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The central bank designs and runs the programs, but Treasury consults on the broad-brush outline and must sign off on any plan.
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Congress would have to sign off on such a move, however, necessitating a bipartisan budget deal if Trump wants to protect defense spending.
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Democrats acknowledge they haven't seen the amendment, which is part of why they wouldn't sign off on putting the legislation on Thursday's agenda.
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The country's economic council has approved the agreement, and the president is expected to sign off on the plan to carry it out.
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According to docs, Annette and John already have a property settlement agreement, and she just wants the judge to sign off on it.
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And Mr. Mattarella, who is very much an audience of one for all of the political performances, would also have to sign off.
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Congress still needs to approve the budget and the Department of Energy will have to sign off on the design and construction timeline.
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Participants must also get copies of the contracts before arriving, and sign off on their names or personal information being used, Enright ruled.
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If the EU wants to establish a sustainable society and economy it has to end the "horror" of our inability to sign off.
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At this stage, a lot of parents sign off from regulating their kids' media consumption, but Anderson says this is a critical mistake.
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The paper said Cuomo will wait until Monday to sign off on it, the day he gives his state-of-the-state address.
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The two sides were working to translate the document, which US officials said was going through a technical review before final sign-off.
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Boeing was forced to walk back its forecast that government officials would sign off on the jetliners by the end of the year.
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If the panel votes to make it public, it will likely undergo vetting and Trump will have to sign off on its release.
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"It's a big deal," Bharara said, and therefore would have required substantial evidence to get a U.S. attorney to sign off on it.
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The contract comes as Saudi Arabia pushes the Trump administration to sign off on having U.S. companies build nuclear reactors in the country.
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I'M GOING TO HAVE TO SIGN OFF HERE, BUT IT'S – I REALLY ENJOY BEING WITH YOU, AND GOOD LUCK TO EVERYBODY OUT THERE.
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In order for the spending to be slashed, Congress would need to sign off on the request, which poses a challenge for Trump.
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Vindman and Hill, however, say that Sondland was pushing it himself in early July, and that he claimed he had Mulvaney's sign-off.
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Comcast predicted U.S. regulators would sign off on its newly announced $3.8 billion acquisition of DreamWorks Animation by the end of the year.
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Creasey added a builder could conceivably try and reclaim any money awarded against it from the body which provided the inspection sign-off.
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In August, DHS canceled the approvals of 2,700 kids who had been conditionally approved for parole but had not received final sign-off.
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In Microsoft Teams, for example, a person will be able to ask someone to sign off on a document without leaving the app.
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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RATIFICATION - Unscheduled The European Parliament must also sign off on any agreement reached between May and the other 313 EU leaders.
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He could refuse to sign off on certain new investigative moves (like a subpoena of the president) or further expansion of the probe.
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Mexico aims to sign off its trade deal with Washington by the end of November, and hopes Canada will remain part of it.
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It is also promising to use humans to sign off on all videos in its "Google Preferred" program that caters to large advertisers.
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Members do not select the artists, do not sign off on the artistic concepts and have no role in judging the competition, Clay said.
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Two of his fellow swimmers talked to the police in Rio and said Lochte pulled a sign off a wall at the gas station.
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The Compliance Officers sign off on the privacy program, to be sure, but they have few specific goals, like prevent this or ensure that.
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Leet said the Metro Council was informed of the rising cost in the middle of the process and didn't sign off on the expenditure.
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In fact, it only took a half hour one afternoon, according to the Journal, for hospital administrators to sign off on Dr. Wu's plans.
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Immediately after persuading the governor to sign off on a grant of executive power, Chuck stages a coup right out of the Roman Empire.
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We saw a taste of that after Trump announced his candidacy two months before Stewart was about to sign off as "Daily Show" host.
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But for most the illustrious trophy would be, as most trophies often are, simply the perfect way to sign off on a stellar campaign.
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And President Donald Trump has said he will refuse to sign off on the House package because it does not include border wall funding.
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Hogan recalled Christie needing one other Republican governor to sign off and turning to, of all people, Indiana's Mike Pence, Trump's future vice president.
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If regulators sign off, Disney would end up with exclusive deals — and the accompanying bills — to show local games from 44 pro sports franchises.
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It mostly traverses privately owned land, but the government must sign off on permission to drill under Lake Oahe, which dams the Missouri river.
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But in order for refugees to be admitted in the new fiscal year, President Donald Trump has to sign off on the refugee ceiling.
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But when people engage with others in comments or by reacting to their posts, they sign off feeling more satisfied and closer to friends.
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Of Manafort, he said, "Whoever signed off, with the final sign off, and allowed this to go forward, should be held accountable," he said.
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EU leaders had pencilled in a summit for November to sign off on a deal with London as long as there was decisive progress.
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" I listed one kind of very sensitive group, and I said, "I think maybe getting a sign-off from this group might be important.
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" However, the FDA's sign-off was based on just the one "single, small, short-term trial -- which did not compare eTNS to established treatments.
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He had pleaded with his parents and recruited his four older brothers to persuade them to sign off on his going on active duty.
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Comey and other top Justice Department officials would have to sign off on the application, which government officials say involves a rigorous review process.
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President Milos Zeman, an opponent of Sobotka, must sign off on the cabinet change and could delay or refuse to appoint Sobotka's proposed replacement.
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The IP bill introduces new authorization mechanisms, such as a so-called 'double lock', with senior minister and judicial sign off involved in intercepts.
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" The chief's changes: "Kelly routes all calls to and from President Trump through the White House switchboard, where he can sign off on them.
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"We relied upon the House, and it was told to us it was technical in that it had the proper sign off," Cardin said.
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Joey, who got the bankruptcy judge's sign off 2 weeks ago, hit up Craig's restaurant in WeHo Monday night ... an expensive proposition for sure.
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But one Senate Democratic aide expressed concern that the Trump administration would have to sign off on declassifying the findings of the Intelligence panel.
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Though both methods have passed environmental assessment, Moehring told me it's up to senior management officials to sign off on which route to take.
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If you don't have any health conditions or anatomical issues, you don't even need a doctor to sign off on the procedure, she says.
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It also gives users some security: Trump or no, a judge has to sign off on probable cause before the warrant can be issued.
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The full cabinet began meeting at around 1900 GMT to sign off on the government's economic and financial targets for the next three years.
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"There's really nothing that I'm involved in and have to sign off on that is more difficult than the decision on layoffs," said Bettinger.
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The U.S. and China were initially expected to sign off on "phase one" of a trade agreement during a summit in Chile this weekend.
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It's unclear, however, if Google Health could monetize this type of feature through advertising, and whether the search team would sign off on that.
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The former process requires the White House's sign-off, a procedure that began under President Barack Obama and has continued under President Donald Trump.
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But they noted the White House would not need to sign off except in cases where an official requested use of a military aircraft.
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In order for the spending to be slashed, Congress would need to sign off on the request, which could be a challenge for Trump.
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The FCA requires the Justice Department to sign off on all FCA dismissals and settlements, even in cases in which DOJ has not intervened.
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The Fort Bliss and Goodfellow proposals would require Defense Secretary Jame Mattis' sign-off, and each would bring on contractors to build temporary structures.
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The Canadian federal government must sign off on its environmental impact first, and environmental groups in Minnesota and elsewhere have challenged it in court.
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The IMF was involved in talks on the memorandum, but did not sign off on it and is not formally part of the bailout.
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Trump is trying to convince Congress to sign off on a revised trade agreement with Mexico and Canada that his administration negotiated last year.
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Chu's measure, Assembly Bill 2496, would need the sign off from the California Legislature, the governor, and California voters in order to take effect.
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Kalani Miller, Slater's girlfriend, popped in and out, stealing a bite, getting his sign-off on a horticultural decision about their place in Hawaii.
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But Mr. Foye agreed to sign off on the report, Mr. Wildstein said in court on Tuesday, as long as New Jersey took responsibility.
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In August, the Senate approved the right to try bill Johnson championed by unanimous consent, which requires every senator to sign off on it.
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She also took the extraordinary step of releasing an important transcript from the Senate Judiciary Committee's Russia probe without the Republican chairman's sign-off.
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Ginobili doesn't just sign off on her man logging more game-time -- she's what's kept him sharp through his 16 YEARS on the Spurs.
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One reason for his early retirement, he later testified, was the stress over having to sign off on lab reports generated by the software.
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The White House Office of Management and Budget still must sign off on some aspects of the FCC reversal before it takes legal effect.
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A report out of China says the country's Vice Premiere could be in Washington as early as this week to sign off on it.
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Since Congress has to sign off on government spending, the full request is likely dead on arrival due to Democrats' control of the House.
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The party controlled every branch of government in 443, during the last redistricting, but the next map will need the sign-off of Gov.
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To refuse to sign off, or to "withhold the blue slip," means that the nominee is left without a path to the Senate floor.
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The head of VEB is appointed by presidential decree, meaning Vladimir Putin will have to sign off on any new appointment to the role.
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Among them, a bid by China's Ant Financial to take over MoneyGram, a Dallas fund transfer company, collapsed after the panel wouldn't sign off.
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Walden said he had doubts about whether President Obama would sign off on any compromise legislation regarding the rules, especially given the court's decision.
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Even if a judge grants the U.S. application, the movie will still require the sign-off from whoever is home secretary at the time.
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If the Los Angeles City Council approves, and state and federal official sign off, the IOC will vote in September to ratify the deal.
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But GOP lawmakers not on the two tax-writing committees say they still need to learn more about the strategy before they sign off.
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Boeing's shares fell sharply on Tuesday when it said it expected regulators to sign off on the planes in the middle of the year.
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Italian Economy Minister Roberto Gualtieri said last week euro zone countries would probably sign off on a reform of the ESM only in February.
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The big question remains whether Democrats will sign off on something without a resolution to DACA, which clearly isn't coming in the near term.
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Parliament's upper house must sign off on the legislation but the lower house vote showed there was enough support to override any potential veto.
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The market has been supported by hopes that the United States and China will sign off on a tentative trade deal early next year.
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The plan would be filed with the high school principal and the student's parents and guidance counselor would have to sign off on it.
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When you sign off for the day, you might find yourself longing for some social contact other than through video calls with your coworkers.
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Although 3 of the 0003 factories have already stopped production, none of the factories can be shuttered for good without the union's sign-off.
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If you&aposre anything like us, you&aposve stared blankly at your email screen, mentally debating which sign-off is best for your message.
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The officials said that the new Homeland Security secretary, Kirstjen Nielsen, who has final approval power, has yet to sign off on the proposal.
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" He continued, "I cannot sign off on executing hundreds and hundreds of human beings, knowing — knowing — that among them will be innocent human beings.
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Plans for the Yemen operation began during the Obama administration, but the 44th president ultimately declined to sign off on it during his term.
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Since the guidance dealt with schools, it required a sign-off from Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, who was apparently uncomfortable leaving trans students unprotected.
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In Canada's three northern territories, availability of Indigenous-language education is generally a local responsibility, and may require sign-off from the territorial government.
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Trump would approve them, disapprove them, or make tweaks, but you can rest assured that he wasn't letting anything go out without his sign-off.
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"We'll see if they can reach an agreement and punt it back to us for final sign-off," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters.
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Although nothing about this blog post explicitly states that Half-Life is finished, many fans are taking it as a sign-off for the series.
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You'll watch a funny cat video to scrub her kawaii nightmare fuel from your mind, check Facebook, and sign off your computer for the day.
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He was also criticized for the substantial pay raises two of his closest aides received, despite the White House refusing to sign off on it.
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According to advisers, it's this kind of data and analysis on potential economic impact that is presented to Warren before she gives final sign off.
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Granted, having someone like Perez sign off on your movie gets you something called "errors and omissions" insurance, which protects the studio if someone sues.
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What – who would have to sign off for – JAMIE DIMON: We need securitization requirements, okay, we still don't have them seven years after the crisis.
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The agreement does not have final sign off from House Democrats, who blocked consideration of a similar deal last month, two of the sources said.
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Lawmakers are scrutinizing the Federal Aviation Administration for allowing Boeing to sign off on large parts of the aircraft's safety, which is a legal practice.
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Details: Leon last week suggested that the government was treating him as a "rubber stamp," and yesterday again refused to sign off on the deal.
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Such shareholder votes are common at German companies, but it is far from certain that shareholders will be persuaded to sign off on Stadler's decisions.
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Johnson still needs EU leaders to sign off on the deal on Thursday, and an extraordinary session of the UK Parliament is scheduled for Saturday.
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He said its local representatives would not sign off on concessions that hurt local communities and would solve land disputes - major issues in rural Cambodia.
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He called it "fiscally irresponsible" and says he will not sign off on expansion until the state legislature figures out how to pay for it.
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"You may have to get sign off from OB-GYN department, and the Pharmacy Committee, and there may be a committee above that," Kaye said.
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Working closely with our data team, you will assist with gathering statistics and information for charts and tables and be responsible for final sign-off.
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It has been so long since its officials have had to sign off on a new plane design that they seem to have forgotten how.
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Apple will now have to ask the Commission to approve the deal, which the EU regulator could sign off on with or without extra conditions.
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" To top it all off, Grande ended the stream of tweets with a clever sign off, declaring this is the "last time we do that.
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The Chicago Tribune reported that passengers will have to submit documentation 48 hours before their scheduled departure and a mental health professional must sign off.
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The OCC shares responsibility for enforcing CRA rules with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve, which did not sign off on Tuesday's consultation.
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First, according to my trusted friends on the Internet, in 2003 Kimmel was a new late night host and wanted a creative sign off phrase.
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We're told Berry's personal doctor will sign off on the death certificate that the cause of death was natural, and there will be no autopsy.
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But regulators around the world would have to sign off on the safety of the 737 Max before it is allowed to carry passengers again.
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EU leaders had previously pencilled in a summit for November to sign off on a deal with London as long as there was decisive progress.
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His quick return to the peak of the game was breathtaking, and underscored the Malaysian's resilience and determination to sign off on his own terms.
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Canadian negotiators, who have not participated in NAFTA talks since July, still need to sign off to complete a NAFTA overhaul involving all three countries.
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Trump has not yet said whether he would sign off on the deal but seemed to be moving in that direction as of Tuesday night.
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A senior administration official said the president supports making the memo public and is expected to sign off on its release as soon as Friday.
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In June of this year, it closed on a $4.3 billion purchase of DaVita Medical Group after getting sign off from the Federal Trade Commission.
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But Pritzker says he wants to sign off on the legislation before proposing a state budget, which he has promised to unveil later this month.
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"We will not sign off on any agreement that represents a certain extinction of our people," a delegate to the talks from Barbados told Politico.
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The current process requires Congress to sign off on each transfer -- "a time consuming and costly process," the Bureau of Reclamation told Congress last year.
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That permission has now been granted, with the FCC giving Soli its sign-off last week in a filing that was first spotted by Reuters.
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Those resolutions were approved by both the House and Senate in the last Congress, but then-President Obama did not sign off on the measure.
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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is also finance minister, was authorized to sign off on the fund's major transactions, according to the parliamentary report.
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He had to get approval not only from the WeWork manager on his board but also from someone who could actually sign off for Neumann.
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In American sports, the person responsible for hiring the team's coach does not generally also sign off on, say, the team's marketing and sponsorship agreements.
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Boeing is racing to fix the anti-stall software blamed for the crashes, and won't be able to deliver any more until regulators sign off.
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With Lee getting internal sign off to wield JPMorgan's enormous balance sheet, and Wintroub forging close ties to founders, the bank began to gain traction.
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O'Brien writes that Weisselberg is "deeply familiar" with Trump's business and was relied on by Trump to sign off on the company's most important deals.
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Trump last week floated declaring a national emergency to build the wall without congressional sign-off, but that appears to be legally and politically questionable.
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Pharrell's wife wants the court to sign off on a name change to take a silent H from her maiden name and 86 it ... permanently!
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If approved, the city will have to sign-off an any future construction to ensure the historic integrity of the property is not being altered.
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EU leaders must still sign off on the plan in December, while divisive aspects over money were left for officials to work out next year.
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He didn't even get to the job site, so his supervisor couldn't sign off on his slip confirming he'd already worked several days that week.
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Since the album's release on Friday, its sign-off track "1985 (Intro to 'The Fall Off')" has made the most traction in internet rap circles.
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As the lights dimmed on what was supposed to be American Idol's final episode, Ryan Seacrest uttered a cryptic sign off that has fans speculating.
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The documents show how Ian Cameron employed dozens of people in the Bahamas to sign off on matters relating to his company Blairmore Holdings Inc.
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Cuomo said at a January 7 event that he would not sign off on the state's budget unless both the RHA and CCCA had passed.
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"The president didn't sign off on anything… The president wasn't involved in that," Trump's lawyer, Jay Sekulow, said on "Good Morning America" on July 12.
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Gomez-Rejon's agents then discovered there was a clause in his contract that his mentor, Martin Scorsese, had to sign off on the final cut.
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"Rarely does an order or a memo leave the White House without the counsel's sign-off," Mother Jones reported in a McGahn profile last summer.
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But the new acting attorney general, Matthew G. Whitaker, a vocal critic of Mr. Mueller's inquiry who now supervises it, would have to sign off.
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Contacted by Reuters, the chairwoman of the committee of lawmakers did not immediately comment on her reasons for refusing to sign-off on the report.
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It is unclear whether an agreement can be reached in time to hold an emergency summit of leaders in November to sign off the agreement.
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Even so, the White House appears to have felt no need to get sign off from the other branches of government to affirm its choice.
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Agence-France Presse reported that the official who was supposed to be on duty to sign off on that procedure had been absent that day.
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Meanwhile, Le Maire said he would not sign off on any state guarantee for a loan to a company that did not scrap its dividend.
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The deal, though reluctantly approved by her cabinet last week, prompted widespread criticism in Britain and looks unlikely to get a sign-off from Parliament.
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N.C.A.A. members probably will not sign off on any changes until January 2021, and even those would probably not apply until later in the year.
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They are enraged that the United States has effectively paralyzed the W.T.O. by refusing to sign off on new appointees to a crucial appeals panel.
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Sullivan didn't sign off on those requests, and he denied their separate request to hold prosecutors in contempt for the way they handled Flynn's case.
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But that has left him with a band of squabbling and unfireable advisers, with confusing roles and an inability to sign off on basic tasks.
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Tuesday's announcement comes as investors have long been waiting for Widodo to sign off on the changes in the negative investment list, known as DNI.
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A senior administration official has told The Hill that Trump has read the memo and could sign off on its publication as early as Friday.
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No wonder that Ms. Wurtzel, at her depths, got to the point where she could not even sign off on the basic tenets of reality.
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Everyone who needed to sign off that I had completed my transition did so, and I got all of the official Air Force systems updated.
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Cory Booker of New Jersey and would require a federal judge to first sign off on any action to discipline or fire a special counsel.
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Clinton was one of nine government agencies that had to sign off on Russia's purchase of a company with uranium assets in the United States.
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Boeing doesn&apost expect regulators to sign off on its fixed 737 Max until at least June or July, according to a report by CNBC.
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Gonzales knew that the two had sexual intercourse, and had his supervisors sign off on a request for a graphics editor to create the picture.
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The purchase of the stake from Canada's Nutrien must get the sign-off from Chile's National Economic Prosecutor's office, known by its Spanish initials FNE.
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In recent weeks, the administration has also been tasked with taking those revisions to Canada and Mexico, who must sign off on the final deal.
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That process -- almost always a quick, rubber-stamp affair -- only happens after candidates have received security clearance and gotten sign-off from the White House.
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Days earlier, Democrats who helped shape the bipartisan opioid bill had refused to sign off on the final report because it didn't include new funding.
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said at a news briefing Wednesday that she expects Trump to sign off on the measures this week.
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But the same tactic failed miserably in 2019, when Trump refused to sign off on a spending deal that short-changed his border wall request.
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She brings startups and partners like Enel and National Grid together early on so that when it comes down to dealmaking, sign-off is swift.
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Across the border in Macedonia, Mr. Zaev has also met with opposition, with President Gjorge Ivanov saying he will not sign off on the agreement.
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In a speech Wednesday at George Washington University, he said he's trying to reduce the number of people who have to sign off on plans.
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With that in mind, kiss your tried and true sign-off goodbye and use one of these to switch things up every now and then!
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That type of plan would need a sign-off from the federal government, and it's highly unlikely the Trump administration would give the go-ahead.
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The 27 European leaders and U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May are then due to sign off this political deal on Sunday, when they meet in Brussels.
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They allege that the administration needs the Defense Department to sign off on the decision, and that Congress needed to be notified 30 days in advance.
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"House Bill 186, with the compromise written last week, had the sign off of everyone we needed to solve our problems in North Carolina," Jackson said.
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The move, which Burnett commonly does at the end of an episode or on special television appearances, is much more than just a sign-off schtick.
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According to Murphy, Smith had allegedly become weary of his partner and refused to sign off on any settlement amount unless he was protected against embezzlement.
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If the company can convince the federal government to sign off on the project, it will move 240,2200 barrels — more than the controversial Keystone XL proposal.
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If the company can convince the federal government to sign off on the project, it will move 2000,2150 barrels — more than the controversial Keystone XL proposal.
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But their plans were foiled when the city told them they were too young to get a real estate permit without an adult to sign off.
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Trump, who seemed uninterested in policy, seemed like someone who would be willing to sign off on whatever policy agenda a Republican-controlled Congress put forth.
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In an interview with broadcaster Kanal24, Bozdag also said that the United States had pressured the trader, Reza Zarrab, to sign off on accusations against Turkey.
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Putin's difficulty however has been persuading Erdogan to sign off on what would be a Russian-backed Syrian government offensive in a region that borders Turkey.
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In season 2, we see the walls close in even further: June's husband Luke (O-T Fagbenle) has to sign off on her birth control prescription.
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Congress has for several years required that the defense secretary personally sign off on every release and assert that the risk of recidivism has been mitigated.
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"We continue to work with PHMSA on the restart plan, which will require their sign-off," Colonial said in an emailed statement to Reuters on Tuesday.
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As a result, the bank is not allowed to establish international bank entities or acquire non-bank subsidiaries until regulators sign off on an amended plan.
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Berry's program requires a doctor to set safety parameters for each child and to sign off on the amount of weight loss that can be tolerated.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Wednesday that a lack of clarity on why auditors did not sign off on Toshiba Corp's (6502.
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Working closely with our data team, you will assist with gathering statistics and information for charts and tables and be responsible for the final sign-off.
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They typically place constraints on the length and scope of extraconstitutional behavior, and they name the constitutional actors who must sign off on the emergency measures.
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If Edwards — who ran as an anti-abortion rights candidate — signs the bill, Louisiana will be the 5th state to sign off on fetal heartbeat legislation.
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"I do want to see you happy," he tells her — before calling her lawyer, Daniel Meachum, and agreeing to sign off off on whatever he sends.
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Bottom line: A compressed timetable and negotiations that haven't yet expanded to all the parties who need sign off aren't exactly a harbinger of future success.
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In corporate news, troubled Japanese conglomerate Toshiba filed results on Tuesday without a sign-off from its auditors, after twice-delaying the release in previous months.
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It has been reported that Renault first wants to sign off on a full merger with Nissan before then carrying out another merger, potentially with FCA.
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Ulyukayev had been reluctant to sign off on state-controlled Rosneft's purchase of smaller oil company Bashneft – the transaction for which he is now being accused.
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"These last-minute edits suggest the Trump White House needs to revisit their vetting, sign-off and publication processes for executive orders," John Wonderlich said Tuesday.
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The report is currently waiting on a review from the heads of 13 federal agencies, who will have to sign off on it by August 18.
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McMaster met with Trump in the Oval Office on Thursday as the NSC looks to finalize an Afghanistan strategy that the President will sign off on.
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He has said he would remain head of the dioceses in title and would continue to sign off on documents until the appeal process is over.
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The two are likely to sign off on the Technology Safeguards Agreement, which would allow U.S. companies to launch rockets from Brazil, according to the official.
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After the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case, the county council agreed to a settlement but the county's mayor refused to sign off on it.
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Reviewers advise that a small sign off of Highway 12 leads you to what looks like an abandoned dirt road, but you're in the right place.
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All 27 remaining European Union leaders approved Britain's Brexit agreement on Sunday but May is yet to convince UK Parliament to sign off on the deal.
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The problem with that is that Congress also needs to sign off on reprogramming funding for a purpose other than what it was originally approved for.
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Ms. Haslett-Rudiano's Democratic counterpart, Betty Ann Canizio, who would, by the rules, be required to sign off on any voter removals, remained in her post.
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Democrats balked over the legislation, noting they did not sign off on the proposal from Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
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Alunorte's return is itself dependent on a court sign-off on an environmental dispute, something which seemed a foregone conclusion until the Brumadinho tailings dam disaster.
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Mueller is still employed at the Justice Department, meaning Barr would need to sign off on his testimony and could in theory block him from appearing.
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Though Virginia already permits third-trimester abortions, Tran's proposal would reduce the number of doctors required to sign off on later abortions from three to one.
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Before handing me a mirror to get my sign off, she reminds me that the pencil she's using is thicker and darker than the finished product.
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Trump said the administration was readying a ban on flavored e-cigarettes in September, though he reportedly refused to sign off on the plan amid backlash.
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The State Department was one of nine agencies — as well as federal nuclear regulator and a state regulator — that had to sign off on the sale.
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But both Republicans and Democrats had said they would not sign off on that deal until the White House removed metal tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
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But Chinese regulators still need to sign off on the move, and the sudden reigniting of the trade war could complicate the US banking giant's plans.
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So the question hovering in the back of all these lawmaker's minds is: What can we possibly produce that Trump or Pelosi will sign off on?
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Once the Tigers agreed on Thursday to accept a package of three prospects and to pay part of Verlander's salary, Verlander still needed to sign off.
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Then, a number of officials at the original facility — including the inmate's case manager, the unit secretary, associate wardens and the warden — have to sign off.
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Thus the Financial Conduct Authority must sign off any firm calling itself a "bank", the Nursing & Midwifery Council anything with the word "nurse", and so on.
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"This offer is non-negotiable, do not waste my time and yours, think about the consequences of your actions," it states in the email sign-off.
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And before we sign off for the day, Wordplay wishes a happy Father's Day to anyone who has been important in the life of a child.
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The unionists were upset by Boris Johnson's decision to sign off on a deal with the European Union without support from the lawmakers who represent them.
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The popularity of Medicaid raises the question of why Mr. Trump would sign off on a contentious block grant program heading into his re-election campaign.
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Shares of the airplane manufacturer dropped 3.33% after CNBC reported the company doesn't expect regulators to sign off on the beleaguered 737 Max until mid-2020.
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But the Pentagon soon began moving more swiftly, including by starting its review of proposals without waiting for other agencies to sign off first, officials said.
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Trump's allies have signaled they expect him to sign off on it and seek money for the wall through other means, namely by taking executive action.
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But Democrats are worried the Defense Department might try to leapfrog Congress by arguing sign-off from lawmakers was based on precedent, not a statutory requirement.
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If a majority on the committee agrees to declassify the report, the executive branch would then need to sign-off to make it public, said Rep.
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The Senate passed a resolution on Thursday requiring congressional sign-off for future military actions against Iran — a move Mr. Trump has said he would veto.
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Ministers will meet on Tuesday to sign off on the formal trade mandate document which will frame Britain's negotiating aims, before it is published on Thursday.
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The source of the tension now is the FBI's refusal to sign off on a full security clearance for Kushner, who's been working with interim credentials.
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Officials at the meeting are expected to sign off on the release of around €7 billion that Greece needs to meet debt obligations due in July.
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German payments company Wirecard dropped 5.1% after news that auditor EY refused to sign off on the Singapore audit of the company for 2017, citing irregularities.
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Reports have said the EIB could sign off on a loan of 1.5 billion euros for TAP developers at its board's meeting in February next year.
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Before the rollback is officially in place, the White House Office of Management and Budget must sign off on it, which it is expected to do.
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Trump is expected to formally sign off on the tariffs Thursday or Friday, although some reports said the announcement could have been delayed until next week.
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Except that on Wednesday White House spokesman Hogan Gidley made clear that what Barr and Ueland were shopping didn't have the sign-off of the President.
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Reporter Caitlin Dewey explained the change in her sign-off column: There's a simple, economic explanation for this shift: If you're a hoaxer, it's more profitable.
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The question is: When you&aposre typing that business sign-off, is your gratitude just a platitude — or are you being authentic and really expressing thanks?
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The FSOC's bylaws and charter could, for example, require a subcommittee of the FSOC headed by the SEC to sign off on designation of asset managers.
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That discrepancy between revenue and spending can be chocked up, in part, to the GOP's embrace of tax cuts and bipartisan sign-off on funding increases.
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Once the OPA reviews and approves the case, it is sent to the Deputy Attorney General for her sign off and then to the White House.
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Iberia added that it had sent a copy of the agreement to the European Commission, which has to sign off on Volotea's suitability as a candidate.
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Last summer, Cfius refused to sign off on a proposed $2.3 billion purchase of Aleris by a company controlled by the Chinese metals magnate Liu Zhongtian.
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He also felt that the report was misleading, and he couldn't bring himself to sign off on it, but "that didn't matter to them," he said.
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He can tweet and sign off, but those 230-22 characters may keep reporters and editors here in New York and in Washington busy for hours.
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The fact that Trump would entrust his health to a doctor who would sign off on a note like this should terrify his family and friends.
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