| 21. | The other and more personal thing is you want the approbation of your peers.
 
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 | 22. | Small joys of everyday life are met with sympathy and approbation according to Smith.
 
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 | 23. | The king's letter excited general approbation.
 
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 | 24. | Although receiving wide approbation, the scheme was in deficit by ?50, 000.
 
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 | 25. | Throughout history this type of dishonesty has been met with varying degrees of approbation.
 
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 | 26. | The Decree of Approbation was granted by Pope Pius XI on 24 March 1931.
 
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 | 27. | His signed approbations are to be found on manuscripts dating as early as 1702.
 
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 | 28. | These, after certain modifications suggested by experience, received definite approbation in 1901.
 
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 | 29. | They started with  Dik-darshan, a monthly magazine which received approbation.
 
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 | 30. | After approbation, graduation, and medical specialist qualifications, he became a gynaecologist.
 
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