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The phrase "a directive drafted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a directive that has been created or written down, often in a formal or official context.
Example: "The committee reviewed a directive drafted by the legal team to ensure compliance with regulations."
Alternatives: "a written directive" or "a prepared directive".
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The second is a proposal for a directive drafted in 2003 aimed at replacing a directive dating from 1988.
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The FATF's so-called Recommendation 25, which doesn't call for public disclosure, was woven into a version of the directive drafted by the European Commission, but ripped out when the parliamentary committees got their hands on it.Opponents of the status quo counter that abuse of trusts is serious enough to warrant action.
Ilga-Europe, a non-governmental organisation which surveys attitudes to gay issues, told the BBC it regretted that a comprehensive EU Anti-Discrimination Directive drafted by the European Commission in 2008 had yet to be approved by EU leaders.
The commission has since drafted a directive that penalises dilatory and double-charging banks.
The directive as drafted would not in itself have prevented any of the egregious behaviour outlined above.This is not to say reform is a mirage.
"It is crystal clear that the neither the 1995 Directive, nor the CJEU's interpretation of it reflects the incredible advancement in technology that we see today, over 20 years since the Directive was drafted," said the committee chairman, Baroness Prashar.
Advocates say that the administration is ignoring a directive from Congress to draft a contingency plan to expedite visas should those Iraqis who worked for the United States government, especially interpreters for the military, come under increased threat after American forces are drawn down at the end of the year.
I would ask the Commission to take action and in particular to draft a directive that would persuade the giant companies to indicate in their brochures the air carrier which will be used.
Speculation exists as to whether Wayne purposely avoided military service during World War II, but evidence suggests that his attempts to enlist in the Navy were rejected because of his age, an old football injury, and a federal government directive to draft boards to go easy on actors whose talents could be used for building morale.
Changes already under way will reshape Europe's financial markets faster than a new directive could be drafted and adopted.
In September last year the European Commission published a draft of a directive that would set the levy at 0.1% on cash and securities transactions and 0.01% on derivatives, reckoning that the annual revenue could be as much as €57 billion ($72 billion).
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