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mandate

[man-deyt] / ˈmæn deɪt /


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Many lacked thousands of workstations ahead of Newsom’s mandate, according to a recent report in the Sacramento Bee.

From Los Angeles Times

He also said a change of leadership would require a "democratic mandate".

From BBC

Employers in states with such mandates are starting retirement plans at higher rates than companies in states without them, said Chamberlain.

From The Wall Street Journal

At one point, he forged a cabaret card, a mandated ID for musicians and entertainers between 1940 and 1967 who worked in establishments serving alcohol, which required individuals to be 18 years and older.

From Los Angeles Times

And the mission is driven by the mandate that the European Central Bank has.

From The Wall Street Journal