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The phrase "a mandates" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misuse of the article "a" with the plural noun "mandates."
Example: "The organization issued mandates to improve workplace safety."
Alternatives: "a directive" or "a requirement."
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During the Conference of San Remo, two "A" mandates were created out of the old Ottoman province of Syria: the northern half (Syria and Lebanon) was mandated to France, the southern half (Palestine) to Great Britain.
There were three mandate classifications: A, B and C. The A mandates (applied to parts of the old Ottoman Empire) were "certain communities" that had The B mandates were applied to the former German colonies that the League took responsibility for after the First World War.
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) a mandates that all HREC members attend continuing education or training programs in research ethics at least every three years [ 11].
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A mandate is a command.
He'll earn a mandate.
"It's not a mandate.
Why have a mandate?
"A mandate for what?
Yes, the tax penalty constituted a mandate.
He does not advocate such a mandate.
First, he has a mandate for change.
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