Authorised in a sentence as an adjective

If I supply a URL to a server, and it responds with "200, here's the contents", then that to me means that I have been authorised.

Additionally I just checked the tokens list and removed 1 out of 3 apps authorised for google docs, because I don't use it any more.

And FYI you are not authorised to use these pictures Martin, so be as kind and delete this whole article and stop boasting with something you failed at!!

One install only, so"App Store terms say: "You can install apps on every Mac authorised for your personal use and even download them again.

Online retailers can only use "authorised images" to advertise GoPro products?

> Online retailers can only use "authorised images" to advertise GoPro products?

That's hardly the basis for a sound legal system is it?Frankly, whoever authorised this reaction in the first place is a disrespectful idiot.

"The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to discuss the matter publicly.

They cannot use their own original photographs that they have taken and own the copyright to?Plus why does someone have to be an authorised retailer to sell a product?

Britain recently has been rocked by such scandals as phone hack etc aswell as the big argument about Google cars collecting data from wireless networks that they were not authorised to do so from.

But consider: if they're concerned about outside access, why are they blocking access to the site for precisely the set of people who actually are authorised to view the information?

Authorised definitions

adjective

endowed with authority

See also: authorized

adjective

sanctioned by established authority; "an authoritative communique"; "the authorized biography"

See also: authoritative authorized