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Example sentences for "authorises"

Lexicographically close words:
authoresses; authorial; authorisation; authorise; authorised; authorising; authoritarian; authoritate; authoritative; authoritatively
  1. California has adopted a constitutional amendment which specifically authorises minimum wage legislation for women and minors, and Ohio added a similar provision to her constitution which applies to men as well.

  2. While she permits and authorises interest, she does not define its precise moral basis.

  3. The bad faith of the allies in respect to the capitulations of Dresden, Dantzic, and Gorcum, authorises us to endeavour not to be duped.

  4. My former connexion with your Majesty authorises me to beseech you to explain your motives without delay, in order that I may be enabled to give the King my opinion as to the future policy which ought to be adopted by Sweden.

  5. Moreover, that the Law of God authorises them to run off as quick as they can, and, if practicable, with as much of our property as they can convey away!

  6. The commission from the United States for making peace, which has been in Europe almost two years, is that of a Minister Plenipotentiary, and it authorises him to treat only with Ministers vested with equal powers.

  7. To supply the want of men of science, demanded by the spirit of enterprise, the Federal government authorises the officers of the engineer corps and of the topographical engineers to enter into the service of the companies.

  8. The mischief which She has done me authorises my resentment, and when you have heard my story, you will be convinced that my expressions have not been too severe.

  9. If the sanction of your Relations authorises your addressing her as your Wife, my Doors fly open to you: If that sanction is refused, be satisfied to possess my esteem and gratitude, but remember, that we must meet no more.

  10. Piso, which authorises the governor of Gaul to do that which he judges for the advantage of the Republic, and enjoins him to defend the AEdui and the other allies of the Roman people.

  11. The reverend Pere de la Chaise--one of the Jesuit oracles--gives the King absolution every year, and authorises him to receive the Holy Sacrament at Easter.

  12. From the day when the friendship which had united us cooled and was dissipated, you have resumed with regard to me that distance which your rank authorises you, and on my side, I have submitted to see in you only my King.

  13. By virtue of His authority in heaven, He authorises His ambassadors to baptise people of all nations who shall become His disciples "into the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.

  14. In 1902 the provision, common in continental legislatures, which authorises the Speaker to suspend the sitting, in case of grave disorder, was embodied in S.

  15. The Crown furthermore authorises under the sign manual the expenditure of public money in accordance with the appropriations made by Parliament, and then expends the money.

  16. In order to provide money enough in the Consolidated Fund in anticipation of receipts from taxation, each of these bills authorises the Bank of England to advance the sums required, and the Treasury to borrow on Treasury bills.

  17. The Pope then authorises the Abbé of Saint-Denis to exercise against these "priestly libertines" all ecclesiastical powers, without attending to their appeals.

  18. The Act of 1892 also authorises the Governor to reserve blocks of country, as special settlements or village settlements, for persons who may desire to take up adjacent lands.

  19. The King authorises Luiz d'Arca to surrender his Alcaideriamor of Villafranca de Xira[493] to the Admiral of India (Vasco da Gama).

  20. The King authorises the Admiral to send with each fleet sailing to India a person to attend to his business, this person to draw pay as a man-at-arms.

  21. Joao III confirms Vasco da Gama's claim, as Admiral, to the anchorage dues paid at Malacca, Goa and Ormuz, and authorises him to appoint receivers.

  22. And it authorises under certain regulations the establishment of a separate school for Protestants or Roman Catholics, as the case may be, when the teacher of the common school is of the opposite persuasion.

  23. Some writers have advanced a doctrine which can never be admitted, maintaining that the law of nations authorises one power to commence hostilities against another, whose increasing greatness awakens her alarms.

  24. In speaking of belligerent powers, it was shewn that the law of nature authorises the assertion not only of our own rights, but of those also belonging to others.

  25. And the law of nations authorises us to attack an enemy in every place: An opinion supported by most legal authorities: thus Marcian says "that deserters may be killed in the same manner as enemies, wherever they are found.

  26. The necessity of making peace authorises the Sovereign to dispose of the property of individuals; and the eminent dominion gives him a right to do it.

  27. The Queen authorises Lord Derby to offer the office of Lord Chancellor with a Peerage to Mr Pemberton Leigh; but she fears from what passed on previous occasions that he is not likely to accept it.

  28. No law justifies your conduct," he said coldly, "or authorises you to sever me from my flock.

  29. I am a priest,' he said 'and I study my breviary, but do not find in it any command which authorises me to betray my fellow creatures.

  30. Thus, in these cases, the law that authorises flogging does but put a scourge into the hand of a fool.

  31. Nothing, in point of fact, authorises the rejection of the law of Hoocke, which presents itself as the most natural and most simple approximation to reality.

  32. Bouasse authorises us to hope that, thanks to his researches, a strong light will some day illumine these unknown corners.

  33. Nothing in my experience authorises me to entertain this opinion.

  34. Nothing authorises our supposing that this form of understanding has any metaphysical reality; it may only be a subjective condition of our perception.

  35. The great number of warm springs found at almost every station of the road to Mekka, authorises such a conjecture.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "authorises" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.