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- noun Plural form of
reauthorization .
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Examples
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Twelve short-term reauthorizations of the prior program and nearly two years passed before the program was enacted in 2005.
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The Senate was the chokepoint for previous reauthorizations.
Two Million Jobless To Lose Benefits By January Unless Congress Acts The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Overdue reauthorizations aren't necessarily a big deal, either.
Alexander Russo: Why Duncan Waiver Proposal Isn't Breaking NCLB Logjam Alexander Russo 2011
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Overdue reauthorizations aren't necessarily a big deal, either.
Alexander Russo: Why Duncan Waiver Proposal Isn't Breaking NCLB Logjam Alexander Russo 2011
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Overdue reauthorizations aren't necessarily a big deal, either.
Alexander Russo: Why Duncan Waiver Proposal Isn't Breaking NCLB Logjam Alexander Russo 2011
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The Senate was the chokepoint for previous reauthorizations.
Two Million Jobless To Lose Benefits By January Unless Congress Acts The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Additional reauthorizations expanded the scope and applicability of the first statute.
David Isenberg: PMSC and Trafficking: Room for Improvement David Isenberg 2011
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The Senate was the chokepoint for previous reauthorizations.
Two Million Jobless To Lose Benefits By January Unless Congress Acts The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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So far, the law has held up, and through several reauthorizations the recovery mandates have not just survived but been strengthened.
Carl Safina: Better Than Mayan Calendar, and Perhaps Even Less Probable: Overfishing to End in 2012 Carl Safina 2012
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Overdue reauthorizations aren't necessarily a big deal, either.
Alexander Russo: Why Duncan Waiver Proposal Isn't Breaking NCLB Logjam Alexander Russo 2011
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