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mandate

[man-deyt] / ˈmæn deɪt /


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Such absurdities have been constant since the release of the Epstein files as the imperative to protect actual or potential victims collides with the legal mandate for speedy disclosure under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Right now, those whose voices are louder are getting popular, but we have to be critical -- we have to support people who will take our mandate forward."

From Barron's

As well as conventional armed forces and well-armed police, there is the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, with an explicit mandate to protect the regime at home and abroad.

From BBC

The ballot measure will make significant changes to how Californians vote, and enact new mandates on county elections officials.

From Los Angeles Times

The company was chosen during the district’s legally mandated contract bidding process, he said.

From Los Angeles Times