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Sentence count:195+6Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: commanddictateinjunctionorderreferendumSimilar words: recommendationto datecandidateupdateup to dateout of dateaccommodatedate back toMeaning: ['mændeɪt]  n. 1. a document giving an official instruction or command 2. a territory surrendered by Turkey or Germany after World War I and put under the tutelage of some other European power until they are able to stand by themselves 3. the commission that is given to a government and its policies through an electoral victory. v. 1. assign under a mandate 2. make mandatory 3. assign authority to. 
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31. Lebanon became a French mandate after World War I.
32. Moreover, the Labour Party does not seek a mandate for its policies from the Northern Ireland electorate.
33. On none of these issues does he seem to have received a clear mandate from the electorate.
34. George W.. Bush could do much to build confidence and a mandate for his leadership, both abroad and at home.
35. The Prime Minister will brandish his meaningless majority after the Division tonight and claim it as a mandate for Maastricht.
36. The bill was the textile lobby's third attempt within the last five years to mandate trade restrictions.
37. This was high statesmanship, since each planned to use a new mandate to enact politically courageous and unpopular things.
38. Although the Mandate was created by agreement, treaty arguments are conspicuously absent from the Court's reasoning in these two cases.
39. First of all, the mandate would look like a flat tax on each worker.
40. This is far from the mandate for strong government for which the party leaders asked.
41. They were able to respond swiftly because they already have a secret ballot strike mandate over an ongoing pay dispute.
42. President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro rejected his resignation and told him to go to parliament to seek another mandate.
43. Bush's shaky mandate was partly due to the closeness of the election vote and the legal wrangling afterwards.
44. He has no mandate to violate and transgress the natural world.
45. His top priority is survival,(sentencedict.com/mandate.html) not the mandate for sweeping change his followers won in recent parliamentary elections.
46. Our obligation is to define the liberty of all, not to mandate our own moral code....
47. The election result is a clear mandate for the Government to proceed with the reforms of the National Health Service and education.
48. Would lawmakers mandate hospitalization for intractable nausea and vomiting during pregnancy?
49. In this, strangely, it resembles the derided Clinton bill, with its mandate on all employers to cover their workers.
50. It committed the forthcoming summit to draw up a mandate for negotiations on short-range nuclear forces.
51. With this mandate, slaveholders claiming blacks as their property now entered Florida in large numbers.
52. After the 1987 election Mrs Thatcher can claim to have a very clear mandate.
53. Dutton has for years run treatment groups for abusers, most of whom arrive under court mandate.
54. If a change of bank is involved then a new mandate must be set up with the Institute and the bank.
55. This is a federal mandate, but we are a small town where people help each other.
56. However, ministers are not impressed by the democratic mandate claimed by local councillors.
57. A mandate probably would not take effect until later, said David Moulton, chief of staff for Rep.
58. The increase in audit mandate of the six countries discussed has arisen largely because government agencies tend to exercise greater restraint.
59. I sought a mandate from my constituents to oppose the poll tax and made it plain exactly what I would do.
60. Several years later, the Committee was made a standing organ of the House with the same mandate.
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