sanctioning in English

verb
1
give official permission or approval for (an action).
only two treatments have been sanctioned by the Food and Drug Administration
2
impose a sanction or penalty on.
As a result, more and more medical societies have begun to sanction members with penalties like suspension or revocation of their society membership.
synonyms:punishdiscipline someone for

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1. The age was sanctioning a cinema of technical virtuosity and social statement.

2. Absurd mismatches and fraudulent rankings by unaccountable offshore sanctioning bodies have disgusted fans

3. Each association shall appoint a bodyresponsible for sanctioning players' agents, players and clubs.

4. By Bush's own account, revenge was among his chief motives in sanctioning torture.

5. Synonyms for Approbating include sanctioning, authorising, authorizing, approving, ratifying, warranting, confirming, accrediting, endorsing and formalising

6. Why, they asked, should these associations collect such large fees for sanctioning a title fight?

7. First, supporting these means sanctioning redistribution, as they are funded by a progressive tax system.

8. This is the second-longest debarment since the Bank began sanctioning firms in 19

9. History is filled with examples of governments sanctioning acts, laws, or policies which are morally repugnant.

10. Where enforcement in a sanctioning system is occasionally dramatic, securing compliance with regulation has little potential for drama.

11. As you know, the Administration has not shied from sanctioning such activities, as required by U.S. law.

12. This ensures that only those who fully appreciate the significance of the modules are included in the sanctioning procedure.

13. If the petition is successful a court order is drawn up sanctioning the scheme and confirming the reduction of capital.

14. Statistics of process, such as arrests and clearance rates are accustomed indices of organizational success in a sanctioning system.

15. Pifer says Russia is slowly moving closer to the U.S. position in favor of sanctioning Iran over its nuclear program.

16. Sanctioning such an interpretation of the notion of centre of main interests entails, inter alia, risks of unpredictability and “forum shopping”.

17. The USCF is the official sanctioning body for tournament Chess in the United States, and for US participation in international Chess events

18. According to the reports, this is because of Chinese action in UN that blocked India’s bid of sanctioning Jaish-e-Mohammed chief.

19. To some extent the charge of inflexibility can also be countered by reference to the provisions sanctioning exception from the National Curriculum.

20. People everywhere are rising up and becoming their own authorities. They're self qualifying, rather than relying on outside approval and traditional sanctioning.

21. Accus is comprised of the six major motorsports sanctioning organizations ("member clubs"): IMSA, INDYCAR, NASCAR, NHRA, SCCA and USAC

22. Russia sided with France and Germany to block a Bush-backed U.N. resolution sanctioning military conflict to disarm Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

23. He has issued a religious ruling sanctioning the exchange of parts of the Biblical homeland for the chance of peace and security.

24. "Markets will be sensitive to any sign that G8 officials are sanctioning intervention to strengthen the US dollar, " analysts at Calyon Capital Markets Research said.

25. This incompetent outrage - Washington first helping Bank Melli , then sanctioning it - fits a larger pattern of federal agencies advocating in court on behalf of terrorists .

26. As the individual is known to you, it is easy to identify him and report all the facts to the sanctioning authority after the game.

27. The latest United Nations Security Council resolution sanctioning North Korea for its May 25 nuclear test has driven Pyongyang to fresh paroxysms of faux fury.

28. There are very hard questions to be answered about whether these sites should be recovered, and in particular whether the British government should be sanctioning that recovery.

29. The Feds will probably want to wait and see how much near-term deficit reduction is contained in the 1996 federal budget before sanctioning another drop in rates.

30. Curial deference cannot extend to sanctioning breaches of the rules as to jurisdiction or the bypassing of the tribunal of the obligation to incorporate fair procedures.

31. In Dalavi v . State of Tamil Nadu ( AIR 1976 S . C . 1559 ) , the Supreme Court annulled an order of the State Government sanctioning pension to anti - Hindi agitators .

32. However, many European officials, and some in the U.S. as well, fear sanctioning Bank Markazi risks sharply driving up global energy prices, as Tehran could find itself unable to execute oil sales.

33. George Silbermann has been named President of the Automobile Competition Committee of the United States (Accus-FIA), an association of American auto racing sanctioning bodies (IMSA, IndyCar, NASCAR, NHRA, SCCA, USAC)

34. You must stay calm, ask the player to leave the field of play, allow the goal to stand and later report all the facts to the competition and sanctioning authority. Sentencedict.com

35. Evil acts from Businessmen can range from directly taking a life, sanctioning evil practices that lead to loss of life, or even deceiving employees and the public while defrauding a company of millions of dollars

36. Seen in that light, sanctioning a surge in the currency that could destroy export jobs and expose tens of millions of farmers to competition from cheaper imports would be a risky option.

37. This lack of appropriate sanctioning, including lack of convictions, convictions based on other offences, and the use of disciplinary sanctions or minor sentences, translates into a lack of any deterrent and is an affront to the victims.

38. These sanctions are in addition to other ongoing efforts by Treasury to address destabilizing activity emanating from within Russia, including our sanctioning of Russians targeted for activities related to the North Korea sanctions program, the Global Magnitsky program, and the Sergei Magnitsky Act.

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