Definition of Approvals. Meaning of Approvals. Synonyms of Approvals

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Definition of Approvals

Approval
Approval Ap*prov"al, n. Approbation; sanction. A censor . . . without whose approval n? capital sentences are to be executed. --Temple. Syn: See Approbation.

Meaning of Approvals from wikipedia

- Approval may refer to: Approval rating, a polling term which reflects the approval of a particular person or program Approval voting, a voting system...
- In the United States, presidential job approval ratings were first conducted by George Gallup (estimated to be 1937) to gauge public support for the president...
- of all time." Fast track (FDA) Orphan drug "Accelerated Approval Program". NDA and BLA Approvals. United States Food and Drug Administration. 1 December...
- approval, with voters expressing 1.6 approvals per ballot, and the two commissioners were elected from a field of 15 candidates, with 3.1 approvals per...
- Planning permission or building permit refers to the approval needed for construction or expansion (including significant renovation), and sometimes for...
- Electrotechnical Approvals Board (BEAB) was formed in 1960 by Regional Electricity Companies, manufacturers and retailer as the British Electrical Approvals Board...
- The Fast-track Approvals Act 2025 is a New Zealand Act of Parliament that s****s to establish a permanent fast track approvals regime for a range of infrastructure...
- On Approval may refer to: On Approval (play), a 1926 play by Frederick Lonsdale On Approval (1930 film), a British comedy film directed by and starring...
- will be required for an automobile to enter into service. For component approvals, an endor****t that is issued under the relevant regulations by the U...
- An expanding approvals rule (EAR) is a rule for multi-winner elections, which allows agents to express weak ordinal preferences (i.e., ranking with indifferences)...