Conforming to orthodox or recognized rules.
Established by authority; given authoritative approval.
Formally approved and invested with legal authority.
1 Among those sanctioned are Hong Kong's police commissioner and several political secretaries.
2 New Hampshire also sanctioned the company last year for selling unregistered securities.
3 Traditional cab companies won't be happy about the new, officially sanctioned competition.
4 Levison refused and was sanctioned for contempt of court as a result.
5 Wire transfer systems flag transactions linked to sanctioned countries for further review.
6 The firms also said they used specialist third-party databases of internationally - sanctioned individuals.
7 They had hoped to have their new passports sanctioned earlier this week.
8 The commission has sanctioned the recommendation of the Disability Legislation Consultation Group.
9 The new issue was readily adopted and, in sanctioned mints, reproduced locally.
10 In certain schools, the Department has sanctioned the use of non-qualified teachers.
11 She told Morning Report anyone who was wrongly sanctioned was fully reimbursed.
12 Such actions require U.S. firms to end business relations with sanctioned entities.
13 Once Merril sanctioned this, she said I'd have no right to object.
14 The innocence of it sanctioned the meetings and the appointments to meet.
15 That is the constitutional position, as sanctioned by the people of Ireland.
16 INE recently sanctioned an independent presidential candidate, Jaime Rodriguez, for financing irregularities.
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