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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mandate from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an authoritative command or instruction that originates from a specific source or authority.
Example: "The committee issued a mandate from a recognized expert in the field to ensure compliance with the new regulations."
Alternatives: "an order from a" or "a directive from a".
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Fines are what differentiate a mandate from a suggestion.
He maintained he had a mandate from a million British people and had a right to attend.
Financing these nurses adequately to attract many more is not only a mandate from a health perspective, but also cost-effective because it allows people to stay in their own homes.
They want to make decisions in conjunction with their doctors, not have them dictated by a mandate from a health maintenance organization, a Republican Senate or an ultraconservative Supreme Court.
For instance: under the state of emergency, officers can search your place at any time without a mandate from a judge, provided "there are serious reasons to believe the location is frequented by an individual whose behaviour represents a threat for the public security and order" (according to the 11th article of the state of emergency law).
According to Article 11 of France's state of emergency law, officers can search your place at any time without a mandate from a judge under the state of emergency, provided "there are serious reasons to believe the location is frequented by an individual whose behavior represents a threat for the public security and order".
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In Korean Confucianism, a good king has a "mandate from heaven".
Mr Bush will be a president with a mandate from the electoral college, but none from the people.
A force with a mandate from the Arab League should then ensure stability until a new Syrian government can take over.
Like her older sister, Courtney Force has a degree from Cal State Fullerton — a mandate from John and their mother, Laurie.
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