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The phrase "directive by" can be correct and usable in written English, depending on the context in which it is used.
It is typically used to indicate that something is instructed or ordered by a person or authority. You can use "directive by" when describing a specific instruction or order given by someone in a position of authority. For example: - The new company policy was a directive by the CEO. - The team was given a directive by their coach to focus on defense. - The changes to the project were a directive by the board of directors.
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Member States must implement the directive by October 1 , 1996
5 8 2 THE JANSON DIRECTIVE, by Robert Ludlum.
On July 27 , 2017 the agencies responded to that directive by issuing a proposed rule.
The proposal comes in response to a directive by Congress to start fining contractors at the plants for safety violations.
Member States were required to implement the various provisions of the Harmonization Directive by December 31 , 1992
Now the Directive, by its article 4(4), also allows the independent authority to be an existing national judicial authority.
Such a directive by Pius XII might have saved tens of thousands of Jewish lives during World War II.
England and Wales implemented this Directive by controlling agricultural activities within their most vulnerable areas termed Nitrate Vulnerable Zones.
Many towns have avoided the State Police directive by assigning special prosecutors who can offer deals to drivers who are given tickets by troopers.
It also ensures that files created by save_all can be run using IPython's %run directive, by explicitly importing the sherpa.astro.ui module.
A later directive by the supervisor of elections, Theresa LePore, a Democrat, telling precinct workers to help confused voters was prepared for all precincts on Election Day.
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