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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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91. Heseltine, in contrast, would have been obliged to seek his own mandate as soon as the Gulf war ended.
92. Dictatorship will especially emphasize the absence of a limited mandate for the political leaders.
93. My public school is under state mandate to conduct a screening for new entrants, and kindergarten children fall into this category.
94. The result was seen as crucial in that it provided Sandiford with a personal mandate to govern.
95. On closer inspection, however, that mandate appears to be distinctly fragile.
96. Some will be prepared to sacrifice a short-term class advantage to the mandate for a long-term restoration of the national well-being.
97. It reflects the contested and dubious nature of the new president's mandate.
98. Even without it the Unionists had a popular mandate such as no Westminster government has enjoyed.
99. This is expected to generate renewed pressure on the California Legislature to reconsider a controversial helmet mandate it approved in 1990.
100. I would like to emphasise the following guidelines: First, there is a positive mandate to create wealth.
101. Using its mandate, it can now press even harder the case for council power-sharing, even in Belfast.
102. Apparently, Brenda considers one election won by her husband a bigger mandate than the four won by the state senator.
103. It may impose levies and mandate subsidies for environmentally or socially desirable reasons.
104. One critical element of authoritarianism, shared with a dictatorship, is the absence of a limited mandate.
105. He was put in office last year with a limited mandate and had promised to resign by the end of 1995.
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106. While he has railed against new government mandates, Dole supported a mandate requiring more use of ethanol.
107. In effect their fiscal mandate meant their version of reality failed to synchronize with the police world view.
108. The president knows he lacks a mandate for his program.
109. In Stuttgart in 1983 the so-called Stuttgart Mandate was issued calling for a brake upon agricultural expenditure.
110. The first, a deep and strong desire, was that he should win his own mandate from the people.
111. In the end, the wisdom of prolonging the presidential mandate will be judged by what Hariri delivers.
112. An important aspect of the Mandate was supervision by the League to ensure observance of the arrangement.
113. Nor could the G.L.C. defend its policy on the basis that it possessed a mandate to lower fares.
114. Many states mandate daily flag salutes and other patriotic exercises.
115. The 625-strong observer force, which will have a six-month renewable mandate, is the first in the Western hemisphere.
116. Functional programming is expanding that mandate, encompassing more-specific details.
117. Each QFII can only mandate one custodian.
118. After World War I, Syria became a French mandate.
119. Long has there been no doubt of Heaven's mandate.
120. We have an absolute mandate for these proposals.
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