express consent
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpressandconsent
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express
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspres/us/ɪkˈspres/
moving or being ...
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consent
noun
uk/kənˈsent/us/kənˈsent/
permission ...
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(Definition ofexpressandconsentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is central to liberal nationalism that this should be the case with theexpressconsentof the co-nationals.
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Workers should have to giveexpressconsentto their rights being waived.
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Absent these two limiting cases, however, all choices are assumed toexpressconsent.
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But after the initialexpressconsentwhich establishes the political community has been given, there no longer exists a set of rights unencumbered with contingent duties.
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And yet it still seems implausible to suppose that they have a right violated if the minimum wage is introduced in these conditions without getting theirexpressconsent.
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Theexpressconsentof the local planning authority is required before these advertisements may be lawfully displayed.
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The effect of a direction is only to require that planning permission should be sought for certain kinds of development generally permitted withoutexpressconsent.
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Any display which exceeds this period requires theexpressconsentof the local planning authority under those regulations.
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There are no limits of size on posters which may be displayed with theexpressconsentof the local planning authority.
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Hisexpressconsentcannot necessarily be implied in that case.
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It is not always appropriate to seek toexpressconsentof the person concerned.
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Again, the phrase is, "acting with theexpressconsentof a constable".
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We recognised that "expressconsent"had been altered: it was now called"explicit consent", but our doubt about the scope or meaning of the word remained.
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It is difficult to think of any circumstance in which theexpressconsentof the people would not be sought.
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The amendment provides that theexpressconsentof a constable is sufficient to enable someone to escape prosecution.
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The correct remedy is to ensure that hiring for rent can only be done with theexpressconsentof the owner of the copyright.
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It makes the wise proviso that theexpressconsentneed not be in writing.
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Without theirexpressconsentwe would not feel entitled to do the same with responses from individuals.
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We should also have to ensure that no televising could take place without theexpressconsentof the trial judge.
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