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pre-ap·prov·ed [ˌpri:əˈpru:vd] ADJ inv

pre-approved

pre-approved ADJ ECON LAW

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pre-approved

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Older group members who have a reputation of abiding by the posting rules are pre-approved for posting.
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Templates are essentially pre-built characters that are balanced against each other and pre-approved by the game companies.
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Students can also pursue international education through 30 pre-approved programs in over 20 counties.
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Insurance companies can not require customers to use specific marine surveyors (although they often provide a list of recommended or pre-approved marine surveyors who are known to them).
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Said pre-approved dissertation is usually expected to relate and complement the doctorate candidate's ongoing field of work.
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Pre-approved is thus a popular advertising catch phrase to induce people to apply for a loan.
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The term standard change means pre-approved, repeatable, pre-defined, low risk changes.
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Many programs also allow the convict to leave the residence during regular, pre-approved times in order to carry out general household errands such as food shopping and laundry.
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The must be pre-approved by the licensing division.
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This includes costs that exceed pre-approved amounts by 50% and contracts worth $31 million without school board approval.
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