What's the difference between approval and hooray?

Approval


Definition:

  • (n.) Approbation; sanction.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Currently, photodynamic therapy is under FDA-approved clinical investigational trials in the treatment of tumors of the skin, bronchus, esophagus, bladder, head and neck, and of gynecologic and ocular tumors.
  • (2) The genome characterization of the typing strains for all 13 species of the genus Staphylococcus, included into the Approval List of the Names of Bacterial (1980), is presented.
  • (3) Currently there are no IOC approved definitive tests for these hormones but highly specific immunoassays combined with suitable purification techniques may be sufficient to warrant IOC approval.
  • (4) The toluene group were more approving in their attitudes towards taking other drugs.
  • (5) No one knows if this drug will be approved for use by American physicians.
  • (6) Britain First applied to use seven slogans in the elections and four were rejected, but the remaining three, including the slogan relating to Rigby, were approved by the watchdog.
  • (7) Yet, polls have Maryland voters approving same-sex marriage by 14 to 20 points.
  • (8) Guidelines are presented for pharmacist coordination of the importation for use by institutionalized patients of drugs not currently approved by the FDA.
  • (9) Mal’s age alone was enough to earn him a significant amount of street cred in our misfit group of teenage boys, yet it was his history of extreme violence that ensured his approval rating was sky high.
  • (10) However, the law minister indicated he would allow the supreme court to approve a draft of the letter.
  • (11) Shenhua Watermark Coal, a subsidiary of the Chinese state-owned Shenhua Group, is waiting for final approval from Hunt for a $1.2bn open-cut coalmine on the edge of the plains, a little more than three kilometres from Hamparsum’s property.
  • (12) An ‘approved’ poster in the student center at Regent University.
  • (13) The final approved log contained 72 problems, 64 of which received importance ratings greater than or equal to 2 on the three-point scale.
  • (14) Masutha said the parole board had made a mistake when they approved Pistorius for early release, but his intervention has been widely criticised by legal experts.
  • (15) But he argued that Obama entered the agreement without approval from Congress, allowing the president to revoke it.
  • (16) Everton announce plan for new stadium in nearby Walton Hall Park Read more The club has set aside £2.5m to commence work on the stadium should its funding proposals – that Elstone claims will give the council an annual profit – gain approval.
  • (17) I am acutely aware that not all of you, by any stretch of the imagination, will approve of everything I have done.
  • (18) The participants strongly preferred the experimental leaflets to the approved leaflets, both with respect to accessibility of the contents (overall preference 78.1% v 17.8%) and ease of understanding the contraindications of drug use (90.2% v 73.7%).
  • (19) In the following, there will be indicated the approved techniques and methods of suturing the cleft palate and a new method will be discussed related to the reciprocal Z-type plastic operation.
  • (20) Unite, which will have to give seven days' notice before calling a strike after winning approval for industrial action in a ballot of the tanker drivers, is expected to finalise a framework that should allow discussions to begin on Monday.

Hooray


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He tweeted: "The Sun has got his hat on, hip hip hip hip hooray" and linked to the Sun website in September.
  • (2) Hooray, no more queuing behind coffee freeloaders,” tweeted Beverley de Valmency.
  • (3) If a beach this stunning were 400 miles south, it’d be smeared in luxury apartment complexes, hooray Henrys and yachts and, thereby, ruined.
  • (4) However, when Olly Murs releases cheeky-chappy ska-lite single, Hooray!
  • (5) There's a craft beer truck (a huge hooray from my husband) that is romantically called Captured By Porches .
  • (6) So, hooray for the private sector, riding to the rescue, when the NHS couldn't help.
  • (7) A complaint was lodged with the Greater London authority after the mayor of London tweeted: " The Sun has got his hat on, hip hip hip hip hooray " and linked to the Sun website in September.
  • (8) To be honest, turning 40 was much like when I turned 30, though I felt a bit more grown-up (meaning I drank fizzy wine and said, "No thanks", as opposed to "Hooray", when a stranger tried to shove an unidentified pill into my mouth).
  • (9) I'm saying "Hooray" because he has recognised that the only way to save America is to confront it.
  • (10) It’s also the first week this year I’ve spotted wrist hankies – hooray!
  • (11) That’s my judgment.” Again, the prospect of stock market meltdown is swatted away: “I don’t think that follows at all … if you’re coming forward with a positive proposal to trade across Europe and the world, a lot of the stock markets would say, hooray.” Then why do US-owned banks threaten to leave?
  • (12) If the year's two biggest blockbusters strive to be meatier than Transformers, hooray.
  • (13) Our pal Roger Kirkby sends his first missive of the night: 40 pitches for Boston, 25 for Detroit, hooray, a long night coming in the bar Very true, I feel like sending a long Ken Burns "Civil War" documentary email to my girlfriend.
  • (14) I'm not saying, "Hooray, he offered a tough, dark recognition of our reality."
  • (15) All you need to do is say, ‘You know what, what I’ve said this stuff in the past, it was a mistake, it’s hurting people’s mental health, it’s part of the problem, it’s not part of the solution, I’m sorry, hooray for gay people, here’s some glitter.’ ” Aleta (@aleta_k) Bob Katter won’t look at Josh Thomas - is he afraid of catching gay?
  • (16) 8.56pm BST Hooray and haroo for Ruby who is this week's star baker.
  • (17) Lagarde and Kim say the world needs to make a better fist of tackling inequality – hooray to that.
  • (18) All you need to do is say, ‘You know what, what I’ve said this stuff in the past, it was a mistake, it’s hurting people’s mental health, it’s part of the problem, it’s not part of the solution, I’m sorry, hooray for gay people, here’s some glitter.’ ” The winner of the International Emmy will be announced in a New York ceremony next month.
  • (19) He felt it had not included the little people: HS2 Ltd “haven’t really met anybody – only those that want a free lunch, the hooray Henrys”.
  • (20) The mugs said: "A royal baby in 2013" and "Hooray for Will and Kate".