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"But we took it as a directive from Siva".
Loy had earlier told the inquest that he had not construed the email as a directive.
Lawmakers said employees construed the message as a directive to begin destroying records.
It is best to think of her "don't" as a directive rather than an indictment.
The applicable word there is crossover, which Kneebody has claimed as a directive, more for aesthetic than commercial reasons.
In practice, however, the guidance served more as a directive, as the president was able to use the envoys to enforce presidential authority over the regional governments.
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In producing such a text, an institution is to be understood as issuing a directive addressed to certain subjects and meant to direct the subjects' action.
Even in the downtown area, it's as if a directive has gone out to flee, and the ones who remain missed the memo.
It is as if a directive had come down from on high — hmm, that might actually explain this one — saying that if any group of concerts can possibly be called a festival, it should be.
As such, a directive was issued in July 2012 advising local organizations that access to HSAs must be arranged via the District Health Management Team.
President Banda has suggested that the looting may have started as far back as 2010 following a directive by the former president that banks should honour all government cheques without asking questions.
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