Examples of 'revised and approved' in a sentence

Meaning of "revised and approved"

revised and approved - referring to something that has been reviewed, altered, and officially accepted

How to use "revised and approved" in a sentence

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revised and approved
The two recommendations were revised and approved.
The Group had also revised and approved code list updates to the following UNECE Recommendations.
The financial rules and regulations have been revised and approved.
All proposals submitted will be revised and approved by the San Sebastian Festival.
New architects have been hired and the plans revised and approved.
The Group had revised and approved its Mandate.
ICOMOS considers that this could ideally be achieved through a revised and approved management plan.
The concept was later revised and approved as a Mother 's Day special.
The Declaration of Independence was debated and revised and approved of on the 4th.
Target, 6-10 countries have revised and approved energy efficiency and renewable energy policies and strategies.
The guideline statement was revised and approved with changes.
The mandate was slightly revised and approved at the TC meeting in 2010.
The National Assembly has delayed voting on the revised and approved Individuals and Family Code.
Are the documents / data periodically reviewed, revised and approved for adequacy by authorized personnel?
Continuing the oversight administration of the recently revised and approved Wireless Code effective December 1, 2017.

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This Code of Conduct was last revised and approved in March 2019.

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