mandate
Example Sentences
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Such scenarios are common throughout the world, largely because contemporary conceptions of antisemitism are shaped by mandated Holocaust education rather than comprehensive teaching on Jew-hatred in all its forms.
Rather, it is mandated by disease, either in urgent-care settings or emergency rooms.
From MarketWatch
This year, the cars are all new - with changes to the regulations governing chassis, engines, tyres and the mandating of carbon-neutral sustainable fuel.
From BBC
"I have no mandate to negotiate on behalf of Denmark, so I didn't, and I will not," he said.
From Barron's
As well as new engines, the rules for the first time mandate fully sustainable fuels, which are carbon-neutral and made from either waste biomass or synthetic industrial processes, or both.
From BBC
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