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Ever since, Bunnings have had a strict directive against barbecuers using oil in a can.
To ensure that they would focus on new directions rather than mere improvements, he gave them a strict directive: Solutions should be based on brand-new concepts of value.
"We call upon all citizens to co-operate with our heroic armed forces, which are committed to our strict directives to protect civilians in the first place, and to impose security and order, and to protect state installations and institutions," he added.
Rolling Stone reports that "McChrystal has issued some of the strictest directives to avoid civilian casualties that the U.S. military has ever encountered in a war zone.
The EU is drafting a privacy directive, to come into effect in 2016, which could introduce strict rules about data collection.Despite these growing worries, there is no sign that the trend will reverse.
In 2009, Guatemala introduced the sexual exploitation and human trafficking law, which defines sex with a girl under 14 as rape in all circumstances and includes strict directives for sentencing and how to assist victims of sexual violence.
This paper proposes a health care information directive, analogous to an advance directive, to facilitate choices regarding health information disclosure.
They become a directive to the nation.
"They sent a directive to their C.E.O. to green Walmart.
"They can function as a directive to civil service appointees to not comply with congressional directives," Agrast said.
In mainland China the communist revolution of 1949 brought strict directives on dress.
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