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Meanings of authorise military in inglês
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Usage of authorise military in inglês
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The foreign relations committee passed an amended resolution to authorisemilitary action.
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The Taiwan Defence Ministry, which can authorisemilitary-related trade deals, said last week it had heard of no such transactions.
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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 authorisemilitary intervention.
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No United Nations Security Council resolution has authorisedmilitary action against Somalia.
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In September 2014, parliament authorisedmilitary operations in Iraq but not in Syria.
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But the Security Council's action on Islamic State did not extend to authorisingmilitary action.
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As permanent members of the UN Security Council, Russia and France could veto a resolution authorisingmilitary intervention.
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Most recently Germany surprised its allies by refusing to back a U.N. resolution authorisingmilitary action in Libya.
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He's claimed the government was authorisingmilitary to enter people's homes, and is planning to implement forced vaccinations.
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The United Nations has authorisedmilitary action by African and French forces in the Central African Republic to protect civilians.
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Last week Turkey's parliament also authorisedmilitary action against the jihadists in Iraq and Syria, but so far no action has been taken.
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It ended with Trump authorisingmilitary action and the first US attack on Syrian regime forces since the civil war began in March 2011.
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But the United States and Britain dismissed the Iraqi offer and continued to push for a new resolution from the Security Council authorisingmilitary action.
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Last week, Turkey promised to prevent the town from falling to the militants, and its parliament authorisedmilitary operations against them in Iraq and Syria.
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The House of Commons authorisedmilitary action 72 hours before it took place but 217 MPs voted against, including 139 Labour MPs.