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mandated

[man-dey-tid] / ˈmæn deɪ tɪd /


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They argued that the government had not made a tender offer, as mandated by Argentine law, to these two companies, which were YPF's second- and third-largest investors.

From Barron's

Department of Transportation mandated that air traffic controllers rely on radar to manage aircraft flight paths, barring them from instructing pilots to avoid aircraft based on sight.

From Los Angeles Times

The team's reserve driver Jak Crawford will be driving the car in one of the team's mandated rookie sessions this year.

From BBC

And while authorities have not introduced any social distancing measures - like those which were mandated across the country during the Covid pandemic - some people are taking precautions anyway, out of an abundance of caution.

From BBC

These regulations are mandated across the Women's Super League, fully professional since 2018, and the league says mechanisms are in place to support those who choose to start a family during their playing career.

From BBC