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- Authorization or authorisation (see spelling differences) is the function of specifying access rights/privileges to resources, which is related to general...
- The authorised capital of a company sometimes referred to as the authorised share capital, registered capital or nominal capital, (particularly in the...
- "Appointed to be read in Churches", and F. F. Bruce suggests it was "probably authorised by order in council", but no record of the authorisation survives "because...
- A biography, or simply bio, is a detailed description of a person's life. It involves more than just basic facts like education, work, relationships, and...
- Victoria appoints authorised officers to inspect premises and enforce the Environment Protection Act 1970. Children's services authorised officers are emplo****...
- An authorised firearms officer (AFO) is a British police officer who is authorised and trained to carry and use firearms. The designation is significant...
- class B) limits the licence-holder to driving vehicles with a "maximum authorised m****" (i.e. GVWR) of 3,500 kg (7,700 lb). This includes holders of UK...
- Distribution is the process of making a product or service available for the consumer or business user who needs it, and a distributor is a business involved...
- Behind the Enigma: The Authorised History of GCHQ, Britain's Secret Cyber-Intelligence Agency is an authorised history of GCHQ, written by intelligence...
- FIA press release used the terms Authorised Neutral Competitor (ANC), Authorised Neutral Driver (AND) and Authorised Neutral Official (ANO), it was widely...