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Meanings of authorize military in anglès
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Usage of authorize military in anglès
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It does not authorizemilitary action against any nation state, including Syria.
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Congress could avoid a tough vote on whether to authorizemilitary action by acting only on the question of funding.
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It did not inform the public until October 16th, five days after Congress voted to authorizemilitary force against Iraq.
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Obama has said he does not need approval for the air strikes, despite the constitutional requirement that Congress authorizemilitary action.
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Obama also asked Congressional leaders to delay a vote on to authorizemilitary force in order to allow diplomacy to play out.
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President Obama and his team of national security advisers are frantically working to secure the votes they'll need to authorizemilitary action in Syria.
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The U.N. Security Council is split over Syria, with Russia declaring it will work with China to block any move to authorizemilitary intervention.
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid abruptly backed off plans to schedule a test vote on Wednesday on a resolution to authorizemilitary strikes against Syria.
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Russia appears opposed to a general condemnation of Assad, let alone authorizingmilitary action against him.
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Russia abstained from the U.N. Security Council resolution in March that authorizedmilitary intervention to protect civilians.
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The Precise Positioning Service (PPS) for authorizedmilitary users was accurate to within 22 meters.
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China didn't oppose the United Nations resolution authorizingmilitary action in Libya, opting to abstain from the vote.
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Most recently Germany surprised its allies by refusing to back a U.N. resolution authorizingmilitary action in Libya.
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The Senate put its version in the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, which authorizesmilitary spending.
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The first notorious instance occurred in 1861, during the troubles in Maryland, when he authorizedmilitary arrests of suspected persons.
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While Congress has sometimes authorizedmilitary commissions itself, American history affords many examples of presidents and military commanders creating them on their own.