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    Authorize \Au"thor*ize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Authorized}; p.
    pr. & vb. n. {Authorizing}.] [OE. autorize, F. autoriser, fr.
    LL. auctorizare, authorisare. See {Author}.]
    1. To clothe with authority, warrant, or legal power; to give
    a right to act; to empower; as, to authorize commissioners
    to settle a boundary.

    2. To make legal; to give legal sanction to; to legalize; as,
    to authorize a marriage.

    3. To establish by authority, as by usage or public opinion;
    to sanction; as, idioms authorized by usage.

    4. To sanction or confirm by the authority of some one; to
    warrant; as, to authorize a report.

    A woman's story at a winter's fire,
    Authorized by her grandam. --Shak.

    5. To justify; to furnish a ground for. --Locke.

    {To authorize one's self}, to rely for authority. [Obs.]

    Authorizing himself, for the most part, upon other
    histories. --Sir P.
    Sidney.

    1. A week ago, a federal appeals court in Chicago ruled the SEC overstepped itself in authorizing three exchanges, in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago, to trade stock baskets.
    2. But intelligence sources said Mr. Reagan always signed such decision memoranda himself, often in more than one place, and they said they couldn't recall a single case in which the president didn't sign a decision memo authorizing a covert action.
    3. They also were to sign forms authorizing U.S. investigators to search the records of several foreign banks where they are said to have assets.
    4. President Bush counseled "just be patient" when pressed on why the Soviet Union hadn't joined his call for a resolution authorizing military force against Kuwait.
    5. The Jan. 15 deadline was prescribed in a United Nations Security Council resolution authorizing all means necessary to expel Iraq from Kuwait unless it withdraws on its own by then.
    6. The measure incorporates cuts voted last week in such major weapon systems as the Midgetman mobile missile and B-2 bomber, but goes beyond the authorizing bill in reducing classified programs and shifting funds to improve military readiness.
    7. Many economists think the group left policy unchanged but inserted a proviso authorizing additional credit-easing in the event that the economy appears weaker than expected and if the dollar holds steady.
    8. The bill was part of a larger measure authorizing benefits for some 2.7 million veterans.
    9. The government refused to strike a clause authorizing it to appoint nine senators, but it accepted an increase in the total senate membership to 48, up from 36, thus reducing the voting power of the non-elected bloc.
    10. The House stripped language offensive to the White House out of a bill authorizing State Department operations for the next two years and sent the new bill to the Senate hopes of finishing the measure before adjournment.
    11. Cuba on Wednesday rejected a U.S. appeal that it support a resolution in the United Nations authorizing the use of force to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi invaders.
    12. Congress approved legislation authorizing $299.6 billion in defense spending for fiscal 1989 and sent it to Reagan.
    13. Bush lobbied hard during this week's European security summit in Paris for support for a U.N. resolution authorizing military action to drive Iraq out of Kuwait.
    14. An administration official pointed out that Secretary of State James A. Baker III has been talking about an end-of-year deadline during his recent globe-trotting campaign to win their support for a U.N. resolution authorizing force.
    15. "If workers at Monfort see violence and a strike every three years, they might not sign" cards authorizing a certification vote, says Mr. Tomlinson, the Monfort attorney.
    16. The chairmen of defense appropriations and authorizing committees are to meet early this week on the second issue.
    17. In some cases, Recadi officials allegedly demanded commissions for authorizing dollar distributions.
    18. A lower court ruled the commission exceeded its authority and recently the Missouri Supreme Court agreed, saying it could find "nothing" in the state's constitution or statutes authorizing municipalities to enforce such remedies.
    19. But a House feature authorizing $250,000 rewards for whistleblowing was deleted by the Senate.
    20. In Brussels, Belgium, on Friday, U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker III said Washington was consulting with its allies on whether to seek a United Nations resolution authorizing the use of force to drive Iraq out of Kuwait.
    21. That lawsuit alleged that Mr. Saunders and Mr. Ward had breached their corporate fiduciary duty by authorizing the payment.
    22. Baker also said the Bush administration was consulting with its allies on whether to seek a U.N. resolution authorizing military force against Iraq if peaceful means fail.
    23. Asked what message he wanted Saddam to get on the readiness issue, Bush said Thursday, "We are going to fully implement the United Nations resolutions," which include one authorizing use of force.
    24. Bush voted twice in 1983 to break Senate ties on bills authorizing development of new chemical weapons.
    25. China, as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, has the power to use its veto to block approval of the resolution Bush wants authorizing the use of troops against Iraq.
    26. The NATO allies said they hoped war could be averted, but reaffirmed their pledge to abide by all U.N. resolutions, including the one authorizing a military strike unless Iraq withdraws from Kuwait by Jan. 15.
    27. Reagan is expected to sign legislation immediately authorizing $500 million in new spending on the effort to combat drug trafficking.
    28. Cincinnati Bell Inc. said it is the target of three class-action suits alleging that the company has been authorizing illegal wiretaps since 1972.
    29. The U.N. has approved a resolution authorizing the use of force if Iraqi troops do not leave Kuwait by Jan. 15.
    30. It also recommended authorizing the $4 million to $5 million that Westinghouse, the principal contractor for the plant, has estimated that it would cost to encapsulate the rods.
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