1. In addition, the SC is authorised to make an application to the High Court to disqualify a person as a director. 2. In addition, the SC is authorised to make application to the High Court to disqualify a person as a director. 3. But, although Scotland Yard detectives would question and possibly fingerprint suspects, they were not authorised to make arrests, she said. 4. The police insist they had been authorised to make the arrest by the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague. 5. The police insist they had been authorised to make the arrest by the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague, which Thursday backed the police. 6. Local and regional administrators wuold be authorised to make decisions in their areas, especially concerning infrastructure and services. 7. Taiwanese negotiators complained their Hong Kong counterparts were not authorised to make any decisions, having to contact higher authorities in Hong Kong, thus delaying the talks. 8. The aim of the protocol is to enlarge the parameters within which member-states will be authorised to make their own decisions without involving the whole union. 9. The commission, which includes academics, is authorised to make a decision on whether to accept the government request. |