Used 'migration assistant'  - now iPhone app problems

I used 'migration assistant' to transfer all my apps & files from my iMAC to my iBookPro.
Now when I've tried to update/sync my iPhone apps via iTunes, I got error messages indicating that many apps were no longer authorized on my iPhone.
So I tried deleting and re-installing those apps on my iPhone - however iTunes shows they are still there and will not let me re-install the same apps.
There appears to be no way to delete these apps from their listing in my iTunes.
I also have 2 other family member each with iPhones & some of these same apps (most all of them free) were loaded onto their iPhones.
I do not understand why iTunes would not allow one to delete a listed app and re-install it.  The app can be deleted off of the iPhone but NOT removed from its listing in my local iTunes environment.

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