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It was dismissed, because the board determined that it had not yet clearly mandated the disclosure of political contributions made with personal funds — a requirement it then established.
So why are organizations seemingly resisting the changes that are so clearly mandated?
Routine X-rays for all patients in the trauma resuscitation room, although not clearly mandated by the early versions of ATLS, have always been a strong recommendation.
How is this happening when Congress clearly mandated higher "customary and reasonable" fees?
Four other justices, however, ruled that capital punishment was clearly mandated by the Constitution, although at least two of the justices indicated that they personally abhorred the death penalty.
Data on nurses deployed in non-public sectors (faith-based, non-governmental, and private) are rarely forwarded as they are not clearly mandated to do so.
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But the most compelling reason to register RT as a foreign agent is also the simplest: The United States has a law on the books that clearly mandates it.
Building a global business clearly mandates the use of these rules.
Clearly, mandating raises for one category of employees while furloughing and even laying off others would strike many as inequitable.
For the rest of us, the SEC should wade in beyond its footnoted toe in the water and clearly mandate abundant periods for public access to conference calls.
International law — namely the 1989 International Labour Organization's Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention No. 169 — clearly mandates that indigenous peoples be consulted about development projects on their territories [56].
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