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How to use recommendatory in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word recommendatory? Here are some examples.

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The commission shall render a recommendatory award, which the parties to the dispute shall consider in good faith.
Article VI bodies have only recommendatory or advisory mandates and no decision-making or enforcement powers.
It was acknowledged that recommendatory language, though not a common feature of treaties, was not unknown.
The Guidelines, which are recommendatory in nature, contain detailed step-by-step procedures in accordance with the Convention.
Another issue that relates to those of a recommendatory nature is put forward by the General Assembly in the operative parts of its resolutions.
However, all the Ombudsman's work is of a recommendatory nature to some extent.
This provision contains recommendatory language and encourages aquifer States to enter into such agreements and arrangements.
When considering these instruments, a distinction must be made between those which are binding and those which are recommendatory.
It also underlines the policy development and recommendatory functions of inquiries.
In order to optimize the performance it is recommendatory to install the tuner directly at the antenna feed point.
As a rule the powers of the Waitangi Tribunal were recommendatory.
They are more prescriptive and recommendatory than comminatory.
Consequently, in 1998 the commonwealth government revised the Terms of Reference of ADRC to provide ADRC the status of an independent review committee with recommendatory powers.
Decisions taken by the Panel shall be of a recommendatory nature.
It should be of a recommendatory nature and its adoption by developing countries not having an appropriate system would enable them to join the Paris Convention.
However, this conclusion is of recommendatory nature only.
It also provided, in a recommendatory manner, that such States and international organizations should give full consideration to those bodies' assessments of the permissibility of reservations.
The destructive mechanism of such competition could be restricted by licensing the right to issue recommendatory health symbols, and creating a uniform system of recognising healthy products.
Examples from Classical Literature
For this reason, recommendatory or precatory words used in a bequest are frequently treated as an express direction.
Congress had powers which were only recommendatory, and its recommendations were ignored by the local legislatures.
The giving of recommendatory letters is a subject of considerable practical interest.
It was simply a recommendatory letter sent with Onesimus, returning voluntarily to Colosse and his master.
It is true Nance Gwyn possessed some recommendatory qualifications, yet her frequent readiness to tears kept her without the pale.
In New Jersey the people had no voice in the judiciary or the making and executing of laws other than recommendatory.
The votes of the members were only recommendatory, not conclusive, the final sentence being reserved by the duke to himself.
Does he come under the recommendatory 'firman' of any dear friend or acquaintance?
He was to consider his instructions as recommendatory, not as peremptory.
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