Expression granting permission to proceed with a proposal.
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Examples for "okay"
Examples for "okay"
1But you bring me home the second I ask you to, okay?
2She sent another: Please text me, Gretch, let me know you're okay?
3So far, we'd been doing okay, attempting to remain civil business partners.
4So stop asking questions that I won't answer, okay? he told her.
5I want to tell you what I did today, okay? she asked.
1She said they were awaiting health officials' approval to question Mr John.
2The long-awaited Government health strategy was given approval by the Cabinet yesterday.
3The agreement is still subject to conditions, including approval from competition authorities.
4Of course she wanted his approval, of course; she wanted it terribly.
5Pending government approval, it hopes to export to Europe and South America.
1In practice, no country in Europe operates an opt-out system of consent.
2Such places have been reshaped without democratic consent by impersonal market forces.
3Results: The formal steps to obtain informed consent were usually carried out.
4This means a person cannot be subject to medical treatment without consent.
5Ms Hulse said the consent process had been swift and needed examining.
1Washington, however, late last week issued new sanctions against Caracas's oil industry.
2So far, however, Myanmar has not faced international sanctions over the violence.
3Iraq has suffered decades of war, sanctions and more recently sectarian violence.
4Sanctions, wars and violence have slowed progress in developing Iraq's oil industry.
5He is quite right, of course, as sanctions invariably effect civilian populations.
1The city government said it is being provided under an emergency authorization.
2Both companies have received the FDA's emergency use authorization for their tests.
3And in this particular case, authorization had been even prompter than usual.
4The company also raised its share repurchase authorization to 20 million shares.
5The authorization doesn't grant the right to violate human rights, he said.
1Which is a long way of saying yes, I do believe it.
2But for whatever reason, they kept saying yes, and we kept going.
3He could not say no to Bolingbroke without saying yes to Ravenscar.
4I know the danger of saying yes and no within twenty-four hours.
5Margie's hope was to make saying yes look less troublesome than saying no.
1Kron said the group was seeking regulators' green light on the deal.
2But which business will be given the green light is not clear.
3The sale process required a green light from Shell, the people said.
4However, the city of Munich has yet to give the green light.
5Both bodies must give green light for the deal to go ahead.
1The Communist Party's computer system will simply say yes -or no.
2I'd say yes, if all we were dealing with were natural forces.
3You want to say yes straight away but that's not the case.
4You'll be surprised at how many times they respond and say yes.
5We very much want to, and are fairly sure he'll say yes.
6If you can't afford it, say no; if you can, say yes.
7It was the kind of question you had to say yes to.
8The doctors say yes, and maybe even different than it was before.
9Jack wanted him to say yes, to hear they'd found a cure.
10Of course I burst into tears, I couldn't even say yes properly!
11TE: If I were to be completely honest, I would say yes.
12EBONY: What made you want to say yes to this Nickelodeon film?
13I'd like to say yes, but I really do work at it.
14I am the keeper of the zoo: I say yes and no:
15I started to say no, then realized I wanted to say yes.
16And what if I want to say yes with all my heart?