The current government seems to think they have a mandate to end hunting, yet the issue is too close to call in opinion polls. |
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The new agency was given a limited three-year mandate to help resettle 1.2 million European refugees left homeless by the global conflict. |
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The government has no democratic mandate to effect such a draconian, even suicidal, change of policy. |
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A leader emboldened by four more years, with a greater mandate, is hardly likely to pull in his horns. |
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First, let's mandate a radical redesign of that core user of oil, the automobile. |
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Regulators, she said, should be given the mandate and resources to administer the implementation of government policy. |
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Each of these organizations is a juridical body, the legal capacity of which is confined by its respective mandate as defined in its charter. |
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They are answerable to no democratic mandate, so are unrestrained by the will of ordinary people. |
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The mandate of the unit is telemarketing fraud, identity theft, and the Nigerian scam. |
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Notwithstanding the narrowness of his defeat of Al Gore in 2000, Mr Bush interpreted that victory as a mandate for pursuing radical policies. |
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While the generals debated how to mandate a revolution, the captains and majors quietly implemented one. |
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Legislative law and judicial decree are being used by the collectivists to mandate outrageous dictates. |
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The high turnout was welcomed by both camps as a sign that whoever wins the battle will have a clear mandate to lead the party. |
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Less than a year into his hard-won presidential mandate, the president is reaping a bitter harvest of popular discontent. |
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Though for some, the matters pertaining to the most recent mandate were yet to be concluded. |
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Expanding debate and liberating speech is at least implicit in the mandate of any university governing body. |
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They want to mandate at least three useful views of any space shuttle launch. |
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Estrada himself had won the biggest mandate ever in a Philippine presidential election. |
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We also have a mandate to lobby government, and we seek to build a broad alliance of individuals and organizations that share common goals. |
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The term of office of Board Members is eight years and the mandate is not renewable. |
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Thus armed with a powerful mandate, I want to talk to you about this novel of yours. |
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I take this less as a mandate for medieval masochism than an indecorous call to embrace our own authentic experience. |
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Governments now claim to have a mandate for a battery of items in the manifesto, however picayune each may be. |
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The mandate was eventually extended to teachers, social workers, and clergy in many states. |
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Once a mandate is binding on a bank, however, it must act or be in breach of contract. |
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Politicians do this by instinct, particularly when the behaviour they desired is a positive mandate or vote for themselves. |
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The popular insurrection gave the government a much greater mandate than any election. |
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To say more would require something of an intellectual or stylistic mandate which Lanchester conspicuously does not have. |
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Currently the minister of Finance and National Planning has the mandate to contract debts for the nation whenever need arises. |
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So far it's unclear what the co-chairs have in mind to do with the mandate they received from the summiteers and the mayor. |
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Doyle said, however, that she could not mandate flat-rate internet packages. |
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The company today asked the appeals court to postpone issuance of the mandate until the Supreme Court acts. |
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The ministry's initial mandate was limited to internal security-the suppression of political dissent, counter-espionage, and sabotage. |
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The bank's mandate to pay is terminated if the customer countermands his order. |
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The university relations officer feels that the student society is overstepping its mandate by entering into such a contract. |
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Their mandate is the defence of women's rights in Quebec, with a focus on the prevention of violence and all forms of discrimination. |
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While creaturely existence may entail undeserved suffering, it does not mandate silence and submission. |
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Its mandate is to provide the woman with a safe space, free from violence, to make her decisions. |
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The CBC was created in the 1930s as an arm's length crown corporation with a mandate to be both forum and vehicle for a national conversation. |
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This mandate led to the elimination of deep fat fryers, and the provision of two daily meal choices that would appeal to teenagers. |
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I do not believe for a moment that my Presbytership is anything less than a mandate for all of Living Faith to reach outside our town. |
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However, I hope he realizes that his election was not a mandate to rush ahead with a pro-abortion platform. |
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Many groups have argued that the mandate will hobble people's ability to make fair use of their media. |
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The mayor was doing a great job of responding to President Thabo Mbeki's mandate to green the townships, she added. |
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Let us not forget that Susilo was elected to office with an overwhelming mandate. |
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Everyone else's mandate for smooth evolution remains our ditherers ' charter. |
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How can a caucus of National Party members sign off on that and give that mandate to their leader? |
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Christus Dominus, the council's decree on bishops, would specifically mandate that every country have an episcopal conference. |
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But it would resist pressure to swap an open-ended mandate for a fixed date for withdrawal. |
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These policies usually mandate low levels of capitation on the total amount that can be allocated for these services. |
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Its mandate is sweeping to set the agenda for space exploration well into the 21st century. |
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This is seen as a major coup for the consortium which has won the mandate to build a controversial expressway between Bangalore and Mysore. |
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The next notable uprising in a mandate began in July 1925, when the Druse tribes in Syria protested French mandatory rule. |
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They are most unlikely to succeed in winning a UN mandate for pre-emptive action. |
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Blair wants UN involvement and a handover to a civil administration under a UN mandate as soon as possible. |
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Returning to office uncontested, the President appears to see her mandate as continuing to work in the same vein as before. |
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But the point here is that such a play does not give umpires the mandate to reverse any call. |
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Discussion of a broad mandate for the president to enact his higher education agenda is premature, given the closeness of the election. |
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There's no congressional mandate saying a portion of prevention dollars must be spent on promoting fidelity or monogamy. |
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They called themselves the king and supreme monarch of their respective monarchies by the mandate of heaven. |
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After World War II, the mandate became a UN trust territory administered by the United Kingdom and France. |
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The result was a minority government that nonetheless has a mandate to govern. |
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Unfortunately, airline policies usually do not mandate hourly beverage service in coach class. |
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If he is a just man who protects the poor he will be popular and will not need an electoral mandate, except as a matter of form. |
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I have stuck to my mandate when being scurrilously attacked by my co-executive officers and the SFU administration. |
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However, I believe what this government is attempting to do is get a political mandate to further marginalise our aboriginal interests. |
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As a proportion of the electorate, they have a mandate so feeble it would make many a local councillor blush. |
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For such patients, it may be unrealistic to mandate abstinence as a requirement for treatment. |
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In the states that began to mandate paternity leave, a slightly greater number of fathers utilized it. |
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The law would mandate children from kindergarten to second grade be taught Spanish at the same time they're learning English. |
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Guatemala's government is about to mandate a catch-and-release policy, but most boats already do so. |
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Arkansas recently became the first to mandate liability insurance as a requirement for obtaining a certificate. |
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Well, the problem here is, the ballot initiatives mandate something like 70 percent of the spending in the budget. |
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Having made this judgment, the Security Council may then mandate the US and its allies to use force in order to remove him. |
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We will therefore go back to the electorate to renew our mandate with confidence. |
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Newly elected ministers invariably choose to regard an election victory as conferring a mandate on their policies. |
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Despite their mandate to serve their electorate, our representatives at the Commons are notoriously difficult to get hold of. |
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He lacks the freedom that a directly elected mayor gains from their direct relationship with the electorate and their clear mandate. |
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He might take it as a national mandate to pursue the policy of truculent unilateralism. |
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What's more, he will claim a mandate for every single policy he comes up with, even if they didn't appear in the election campaign. |
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In a general sense, therefore, action has not been linked to any policy mandate from the public. |
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Perhaps politicians should seek a new mandate from the electorate if they are unable to fulfil their promises. |
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Neither side of the policy divide believes that it can win a popular mandate for its policies and fight things out in an open and honest form. |
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No president for more than a century has assumed office with less of a popular mandate for his policies. |
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It simply provides that someone who changes his or her status in that kind of way needs to go and get a fresh mandate from the electorate. |
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The public has grumbled to a point where it has lost faith in the Authority because of its failure to carry out its mandate. |
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He has made clear that he is seeking a personal and a political mandate in this election. |
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The ones who win and form the next government would thus have the mandate to pursue their policies and programmes. |
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After the war the League of Nations gave Britain, Australia, and New Zealand a trustee mandate over the territory. |
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For the next 25 years, Syria was governed by French colonial administrators under a mandate from the League of Nations. |
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Britain extracted a mandate to run it from the League of Nations, forerunner of the United Nations. |
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After the war, Japan continued to rule the islands under a mandate from the League of Nations. |
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He showed his value pretty quickly, pointing out that banks must have a legal mandate to debit someone's account. |
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If that were right one would expect to see wives being independently advised before signing a typical mandate for a joint account. |
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If you have a friend or relative you completely trust, ask your bank to provide them with a third-party mandate. |
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A forged cheque is not a valid mandate, and the bank cannot debit the customer's account. |
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In carrying out its mandate, the Commission receives, analyses, and investigates individual petitions alleging violations of human rights. |
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A Call Center for tourist information is in the works, and tourist police have a mandate to provide service and protection for visitors. |
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Well, let me ask you about that, because you're being very clear that there must be two separate appeals to the Security Council for a mandate. |
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How can it be free to seek the truth when its mandate is spelled out in the executive order that the president signed? |
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The politicians promised to elevate this to the highest levels within Government and to seek a mandate as suggested. |
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He said that the committee had received a clear mandate from the meeting to use all means at its disposal to force him to reverse his decision. |
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The Human Rights Commission has the mandate to receive and investigate allegations of discrimination. |
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Cheng said the party had given the press a mandate to monitor local officials. |
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Included in this is the mandate to the Prime Minister to set up an Anti-corruption Commission as speedily as possible. |
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None of the 10 members of ASEAN sent officials with a mandate to commit governments to any trade pacts. |
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In October 2001, the EU Council of Ministers gave the commission a mandate to negotiate a revision of the convention. |
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Manitoba Conservation has the mandate to inspect all manure storage structures yearly and order any necessary repairs. |
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However, we will not accept one job cut or any reduction in equipment and would seek a mandate for strike action should that be proposed. |
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Although my official mandate was to study Pakistani farmers, I was obliged to give equal attention to foresters. |
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The Festival has a mandate to deliver a program of international standing and excellence and this must be its priority. |
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The governing party is always quick to claim a mandate for whatever measures it cares to promote. |
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Despite its auspicious and promising beginning, the Public Broadcasting Service largely has failed its congressional mandate. |
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The decision to appoint an external auditor for the bank is the mandate of the board of governors, a body superior to the board of directors. |
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God's mandate, God's empowerment in us and through us is a sacramental act that brings blessing upon the one who acts and the one acted upon. |
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Neither the government nor Labor had any popular mandate to violate fundamental democratic rights. |
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He wants everyone to know about this anti-discrimination, anti-racist mandate. |
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The licence to kill is permission, but his overwhelming charisma is the mandate. |
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His Honour further concluded that Herstatt's bankruptcy did not revoke Chase's mandate to receive funds on its behalf. |
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Over time it gradually strayed from its mandate and became a desirable retirement home for wealthy citizens. |
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The government's authority rests upon the popular mandate, established through the party political system of manifestos and public debate. |
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The surveys were established with a narrow mandate to support mineral and energy resources. |
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Third, both the oath and the mandate are handicapped by a constricted vision. |
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The Deputy is resigning his seat in the light of the Government's decision to abolish the dual mandate. |
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I have strived to be conscious of the political culture, and cognisant of the mandate and authority accorded to ministers through the democratic political process. |
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Depending on the mandate in specific cases, conciliation can thus vary from a form of institutionalized negotiation to something akin to non-binding arbitration. |
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I suppose my own lingering belief in some fidelity to the subject at hand as a mandate for teachers has always caused me to worry about overpersonalizing what I teach. |
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As a result of this meeting, a working group was elected with a mandate to progress further the objectives of the original convenors of the meeting. |
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The Constitution does not mandate lenience, forgiveness or forgetfulness. |
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And Provos deserve credit for the Peace Process and can claim something of a democratic mandate even in Europe, where they have joined the communists. |
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Even the states that permit teenagers to be emancipated from their parents, allowing them to be treated legally as adults, ordinarily mandate that the parents must agree. |
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He has further left no doubt about the Church's universal mandate to evangelize, contending that evangelization and inter-religious dialogue need not be mutually exclusive. |
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And in the midst of a serious recession, the de facto reversal of a program which formed the basis of a national mandate could be political dynamite. |
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It has a mandate to deal with investigations in an expeditious manner, and should not have to tolerate inappropriate delays and what amounts to reprehensible conduct. |
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He won the election so convincingly that he believed he had been given a mandate for change. |
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Why would an antigovernment purist like Rick Perry suddenly support a health-care mandate? |
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Part of the problem is the mandate of the war and the means with which the U.S. is fighting it do not match up. |
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They included ... well, for starters, they included the individual mandate and cap-and-trade. |
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If any historian has taken to heart Gustave Flaubert's mandate to find le mot juste in his descriptive efforts, it is the babyfaced, articulate Burns. |
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If they pay out upon cheques which are not his, they are acting outside their mandate and cannot plead his authority in justification of their debit to his account. |
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Those four lawsuits are regarded as longer shots than the challenges to the contraceptive mandate. |
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That made me think, maybe they can contrive to do something similar on the mandate. |
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In 2002 the same king sacked the same prime minister for failing to hold elections, only to reappoint him last year with a mandate to hold elections and open peace talks. |
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The act does not increase taxes, create a new program, or mandate a curriculum. |
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If I were the GOP, I'd pass a law repealing the mandate and sit tight, daring the administration to veto it. |
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Such a renouncement would not trigger the Electoral Act and would not require a by-election to allow the electorate to review the MP's mandate to represent him or her. |
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How this orientation necessarily conflicts with the basic mandate of the museum to be a repository for its permanent collections is the realization that haunts these writings. |
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The International Court's ruling didn't call for the invalidation of the verdicts or sentences for the men, or even mandate retrials, just reviews. |
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This has always included the excise tax penalty for non-compliance with the individual mandate. |
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On occasion, though, the films do rise above their antidotal mandate. |
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He claimed that some of the machines stopped recording votes in favour of revoking the president's mandate once a certain ceiling had been reached. |
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In 1920, under a League of Nations mandate, the British ruthlessly crushed a Shi'ite uprising, installing members of the Sunni minority as rulers of Iraq. |
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The camp has solar panels, revolutionary dry latrines, a whole lot of candlelight and kerosene light, and a mandate to be good to the land and people. |
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This mandate has in turn created a market so tempting that one vaccine manufacturer has produced a pork-free, or halal, version. |
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He also does not think that all Republican opposition to the mandate is entirely a case of situational ethics. |
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He said he stressed to Mr Mandelson that a key issue for Ireland is the mandate given to the Commission by the EU member states in these negotiations. |
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Last Sunday, he officially handed them the mandate to form a government. |
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The commission will be obliged to refer to any other agencies where a case or a situation is presented to it that is not the direct mandate of the commission. |
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When you fill in the application form for a joint account it will include a mandate giving you both the authority to access the account and the money in it. |
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Some even felt that in such a situation, the only honourable course would be for the government to call an election to re-establish a mandate for a change in course. |
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That's the kind of mandate election authorities need to do their job. |
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The temptation must be enormous to ask the electorate for a fresh mandate, now that the latest opinion polls show he has enough support to be returned to power. |
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Third parties may not always directly influence an election, but they do set the tone for what is discussed and start the next mandate off on a particular foot. |
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Current Army requirements mandate change in order to move into the future. |
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The mandate is the spinach we have to eat to get the dessert that is fairly priced insurance coverage. |
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But the rejection of the individual mandate makes the vote a split decision in the Buckeye State. |
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Hopefully, the elimination of the dual mandate will take care of that. |
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Only a very naive observer would conclude that this is currently a party with the focus and energy to win another mandate, whoever its leader may be. |
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As the Gerawan ordeal reveals, however, the current board seems to lack such a balanced vision of its mandate. |
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Religious groups, freedom-of-religion groups, and others who oppose the mandate have filed 59 friend-of-the-court briefs. |
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The revised bill which ultimately passed did not mandate that sort of ultrasound. |
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That's why all responsible nations must embrace the role that militaries with a clear mandate can play to keep the peace. |
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This misdirection is also likely what led CNN and Fox News to mistakenly report that the mandate had been struck down. |
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There is a statutory mandate to display signboards and also to affix labels on liquor bottles containing the warning that alcohol consumption is injurious to health. |
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He urgently needs a fresh mandate in order to silence his critics. |
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But it would be hard to argue, given the vagueness of his campaign, that he won a specific mandate. |
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Now they expect to hold an unchallengeable contest to revoke the president's mandate and those of the 29 representatives in the National Assembly that remain committed to him. |
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If the Security Council gives him the mandate, so much the better. |
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Prachi, meanwhile, is obedient to her father, but has a major problem with his mandate that she wed. |
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It should come as no surprise then that if the leader is able to secure a majority mandate, the party is in his debt, and not the other way around. |
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On August 22, Connecticut filed a lawsuit against the US claiming that Bush's education law is essentially an unfunded mandate from the federal government. |
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This bill would mandate that public meetings are held in communities across the nation to solicit input about ways to improve the health care system. |
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George W. Bush claimed a mandate after 2004, and then promptly saw Democrats decimate his proposal to privatize Social Security. |
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Its standing committee meets on Friday to discuss the finer details of the mandate to its members, to fine-tune who and what will be included in the ban. |
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Freed of external political pressures, they are far more likely to produce sensible social outcomes than any ham-handed state mandate on affirmative action. |
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Our incentive and mandate to remain wholly autonomous remains steadfast. |
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But a royal mandate in the 18th century to grow only Riesling shaped the landscape into what it is today. |
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The stormy petrel of politics is still considering his options with regard to an appeal against the High Court decision shooting down his dual mandate case. |
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One of head coach Lovie Smith's first orders of business upon accepting work from the Bears in January was to implement a slim-down mandate for every player on the roster. |
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Any outworking of this dominion mandate must be for good, not evil. |
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Further, the Fed did stretch its mandate as it was forced to extemporize in the midst of a financial crisis. |
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Several coaches complained about the section's mandate that Spalding balls be used in all playoff games, citing the balls' slickness. |
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The Federal Government of Somalia was established on August 20, 2012, concurrent with the end of the TFG's interim mandate. |
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In 2003, the Cayman Islands became the first country in the world to mandate health insurance for all residents. |
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I there's not going to be a UN mandate then I think there should be a votable motion in Parliament. |
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After the war, the United Kingdom received the League of Nations mandate over a number of former German and Ottoman colonies. |
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Sources tell 'Koha e Re' that the elections will have the aim to declass SDSM leader Crvenkovski and secure another four year mandate. |
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After the war, the islands were governed by the Commonwealth of Australia under a League of Nations mandate. |
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However, he said they needed enough time to tell apart from fraudulent ballots and ensure the public mandate had been respected. |
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Joseph Yue Fusheng is to be ordained as bishop of Heilongjiang without papal mandate, according to church sources. |
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In 1974, the fund's lending mandate was expanded to include all developing countries in the world. |
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The code of rules on which modern boxing is based, the Queensberry rules were the first to mandate boxing gloves in boxing. |
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Prime Minister Julia Gillard now has the votes to form a government, but lacks a mandate. |
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In 2006, Massachusetts became the first state to mandate universal health insurance. |
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Given the instructional mandate of the Libraries, a database-driven subject guide was developed with this target audience in mind. |
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The result wasn't exactly what you wanted for your client, but the court has issued its mandate and you can no longer move for rehearing. |
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Other states, such as California, mandate the publication of Spanish versions of certain government documents including court forms. |
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In 1539, the King sent a new governor to Iceland, Klaus von Mervitz, with a mandate to introduce reform and take possession of church property. |
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And, if it is intended to govern succession, it can be interpreted to mandate agnatic seniority, not direct primogeniture. |
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Headed by Modi, the mandate of the new council is to coordinate National Action for Assessment, Adaption and Mitigation of Climate Change. |
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This case was dismissed by the court reasoning that his mandate has expired. |
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None of these bills were important enough to dissolve parliament and seek a new mandate at a general election. |
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The British however made acceptance of the terms of the mandate a precondition for any change in the constitutional position of the Arabs. |
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Under an African Union mandate, it has stationed forces in Sudan's Darfur region to try to establish peace. |
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MusicTT, FilmTT and FashionTT are the subsidiaries established to fulfil this mandate. |
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On the one hand, there is the key ethical mandate to love the alien in the pentateuchal and prophetic writings. |
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According to historian Rashid Khalidi, the mandate ignored the political rights of the Arabs. |
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They carried out the governor's mandate to build more roads. |
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The Arab leadership saw this compromise as a violation of the mandate terms. |
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Federal Communications Commission mandate stating that by October 2001, all wireless 911 calls must be pinpointed within 410 feet. |
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On 7 March 1526 it released the notorious mandate that no one shall rebaptise another under the penalty of death. |
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Although Zwingli, technically, had nothing to do with the mandate, there is no indication that he disapproved. |
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Similarly, school voucher plans generally mandate that children receive an education. |
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During the reign of Henry VIII the Laws in Wales Acts were passed without any democratic mandate, annexing Wales into the English legal system. |
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The SNP gained an overall majority in the election, winning 69 from 129 seats, thereby gaining a mandate to hold an independence referendum. |
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It was agreed, however, that Iraq could still apply for League membership within 25 years and that the mandate would end upon its admittance. |
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Iraq, which joined in 1932, was the first member that had previously been a League of Nations mandate. |
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Cameron had a mandate for his austerity policies to shrink the size of government, and a challenge in dealing with Scotland. |
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The President is elected for a single seven years mandate by the Parliament of Italy in joint session. |
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There was no divine mandate that punished the emperor for failing to rule justly. |
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Even without having a mandate from the Geneva Conventions, the ICRC tried to ameliorate the suffering of civil populations. |
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Spiritual guides are chosen very carefully as this is a mandate that once chosen must be obeyed. |
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We can mandate checklists and appointment follow ups and staffing levels. |
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The divine right of kings, divine right, or God's mandate is a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy. |
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The mandate of ISIS Canada is to develop a new generation of sophisticated civil engineering structures for the 21st centry. |
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In 1925, TPC received concession in the Mesopotamian oil resources from the Iraqi government under British mandate. |
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The corporation guided Livingston until its mandate expired on 22 March 1997 and the town was transferred to West Lothian Council. |
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After the effective completion of the evacuation, the mandate of the British forces began to expand. |
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All British troops were withdrawn from Iraq by 30 April 2009, after the Iraqi government refused to extend their mandate. |
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The global money transferrer has a wider CSR mandate, which spans across various countries. |
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Its mandate includes issues such as arms control and the promotion of human rights, freedom of the press and fair elections. |
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The Liberals then fought and won two general elections in January and December 1910 to gain a mandate for their reforms. |
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The European power that demonstrated its control over a territory accepted the mandate to rule that region as a national colony. |
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Congress and the local governments shall push the pincer attack on Charter Change, gathering force behind the mandate of the people,'' she said. |
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However, this mandate could nonetheless collaterally affect positive change on the existing executive compensation regime. |
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As with the tyrannicide, the matricide is explainable in terms of Clytemnestra's murder of Agamemnon and Apollo's divine mandate. |
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According to this theory, the title was a sign that the bearers ruled under a divine mandate. |
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Many jurisdictions have treated Gideon as an unfunded mandate. |
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Spellings, asserted that NCLB is an unfunded mandate and, for relief, sought the ability to use federal education funds as they saw fit. |
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To communicate the NSA strategic objectives, To create awareness on the role and mandate of the NSA and To launch the NSA logo and website. |
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Nauru was made a combined mandate of Britain and the two Pacific Dominions. |
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However, the British exceeded their original mandate, and took full military action to finally defeat the rebels and restore order. |
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Upon its appointment to the office each people's deputy of Ukraine receives a deputy mandate. |
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Following the League's replacement by the United Nations in 1946, South Africa refused to surrender its earlier mandate. |
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In 1920, after the conclusion of World War I, Japan received a League of Nations mandate over the Caroline and Marshall Islands. |
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This will mandate that hot-water temperature delivered to the piping system be increased in order to obtain usably hot water at fixtures. |
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William refused but obtained a special mandate from the States General to appoint all delegates in the States of these provinces anew. |
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Despite royal patronage and encouragement, there was never any overt mandate to use the new translation. |
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Using his Whig victory as a mandate for reform, Grey was unrelenting in the pursuit of this goal, using every Parliamentary device to achieve it. |
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The councils implement their mandate through an executive committee and regional sectoral bureaus. |
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These entities were merged, although geographically the Flemish Community, which has a broader cultural mandate, covers Brussels, whereas the Flemish Region does not. |
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Here I was up to my armpits in bodies, and the DPKO was reduced to presenting a non-paper in order to garner possible support for a mandate debate. |
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The mandate was to investigate, evaluate, and validate effective alternative medicine treatments, and alert the public as the results of testing its efficacy. |
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In June 1992, the UNPROFOR, originally deployed in Croatia, had its mandate extended into Bosnia and Herzegovina, initially to protect the Sarajevo International Airport. |
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The King said he would not be willing to do so unless Asquith obtained a clear mandate for such sweeping change by winning a second general election. |
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But he rejected calls from Labour's General Election candidate in Basingstoke, Cllr Paul Harvey for him to hold a by-election and seek a new mandate as a DUP candidate. |
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The PMO will manage complex IT projects and programs, especially those requiring the deployment of cross-functional, multi-disciplined resources as part of an overall mandate. |
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Its mandate did not extend beyond the Kabul area for the first few years. |
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Soon, however, the Liberals faced another divisive crisis when a National Government was proposed to fight the 1931 general election with a mandate for tariffs. |
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Its mandate covers economic, environmental, and social issues. |
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Nearly one million refugees had fled Kosovo, and part of KFOR's mandate was to protect the humanitarian missions, in addition to deterring violence. |
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The mandate, partially an outgrowth of the sex-abuse scandal at Penn State University, is one of 14 new laws that hit the books in Oregon when the 2013 began. |
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Many squash venues mandate the use of eye protection and some association rules require that all juniors and doubles players must wear eye protection. |
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Another perspective that amounts to a rejection of the dominion mandate is the stereotypical ecological attitude ascribed to the premillennial evangelical. |
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Many organizations mandate helmet use in competition or on show grounds, and rules have continually moved in the direction of requiring helmet use. |
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For instance, it lead to the League of Nations Class C mandate over South West Africa, upon the insistence of General Jan Smuts, in the years immediately following the war. |
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Section 1502 does not require divestment, but does mandate disclosure. |
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These territories included the League of Nations mandate territories which had not achieved independence by 1945, along with the former Italian Somaliland. |
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At times its mandate was interpreted as requiring the pursuit of multiple targets resulting in the failure to safeguard price stability over time. |
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Opponents also question the mandate to remove particles such as automobile brake dust and animal waste from the storm drains without existing technology to achieve results. |
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It is providing SEPA Credit Transfers, SEPA Direct Debit transactions as well as a suite of value-added services including payment capture and mandate management. |
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The French colonial empire constituted the overseas colonies, protectorates and mandate territories that came under French rule from the 16th century onward. |
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Heald, states have struggled to implement the Court's mandate that they not treat in-state direct wine shipments differently from out-of-state shipments. |
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Using the result as a mandate, the Liberal Prime Minister, Herbert Henry Asquith, introduced the Parliament Bill, which sought to restrict the powers of the House of Lords. |
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Conventional wisdom among the professional punditocracy was that the Supreme Court would void the individual mandate and leave most of the rest of the law intact. |
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German East Africa since 1890, today's Tanzania, was renamed the Tanganyika Territory in 1920 and placed under the mandate of the British after the First World War. |
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The task force spent months on the codification of their mandate. |
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With passage of the law, the Old Deluder Act of 1647, religious morality and corporeal punishment would be combined to, for the first time, mandate compulsory education. |
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The Easy NRI Account holder or mandate holder for this account is issued a passbook that can be updated by simply visiting any of ICICI Bank's over 3,600 branches in India. |
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Policies that mandate strip-searching all arrestees are unconstitutional. |
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Moreno said Scioscia's ability to handle his players, and Stoneman's mandate to run the club, are the exact reasons he rubber-stamps, not advocates, such decisions. |
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Rivera-Pagan submits that the New Testament writings show an inclusive Christological perspective that provides xenophilia as the key ethical mandate. |
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However, the Fourteenth Amendment extended this mandate to the states. |
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The role of factory as community organizer and melting pot came about not because of state mandate but rather as a practical result of the needs of industry and workers alike. |
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This was no mandate for more of the Legislature's shenanigans. |
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While compiling the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, Lal said, writers had the mandate to include grey literature, or reports that are not peer reviewed. |
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General Assembly subsequently revoked South Africa's mandate. |
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As the number of chemical entities has been growing in the global pharmaceuticals market, pharmacovigilance is increasingly become a mandate for drug manufacturers. |
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Rejecting cultural compromises with the colonized population, the colonizers are convinced of their own superiority and their ordained mandate to rule. |
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The degree to which the Guiding Principles shape formal systems of protection and accountability in the future will be the true test of Ruggie's mandate. |
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