How would you word this different and have the same meaning?
Using “approves” is close but it changes the meaning of the headline and implies that their approval of this is needed when it is not.
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That means something different. Like I said, that implies that we need the courts permission which is not the case.
I can tell you are not going to let this go, but it will help you in life to understand when you are wrong and be ok admitting that to yourself.