Sentence examples for directive from a from inspiring English sources

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Indeed … merely viewing a website in contravention of a unilateral directive from a private entity would be a crime, effectuating the digital equivalence of Medusa.

An act of the legislature (like one bill pending in the New York State Assembly), or even a directive from a police chief or district attorney, could end the practice immediately.

He even learned to take advantage of the bane of every federal program manager a congressional spending directive from a legislator, steering funds to the interests of an important constituent by turning one such earmark into a productive program to expand the use of ceramic bearings.

A writ of mandamus is a directive from a higher to a lower court (or corporation, or individual) to take a particular course of action or refrain from taking a particular action.

More than 3 million people living in Darfur will head to the polls this week to vote in a referendum over the administrative status of the Sudanese region, the final directive from a peace deal reached five years ago.

It's the white sticker on a black disco sleeve that features Hyperdub's iconic logo, and proclaims what remains my favourite directive from a label: "doin it in your earhole".

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At the end of the training, all staff received a directive from an executive in their administration to make improvements to services along the HIV services continuum (i.e., prevention, testing, or linkage).

The union has also sued the county over the caseload issue, alleging that a directive from an arbitrator last year to reduce the social worker-to-child ratios in the Compton office of the county child welfare department had been ignored.

Several years ago, I embedded with U.S. troops in Kandahar, Afghanistan, and spent time with a unit that was tasked with implementing the directives from a set of trainings known as "Commander's Guide to Money as a Weapons System".

Set more or less in the present, the Lone Man's journey gets going in an airport where he receives some vaguely philosophical directives from a suave number played by the French actor Alex Descas and credited as Creole.

At the nub of the argument the colonists had used to discredit the authority of Parliament and the British monarchy was a profound distrust of any central authority that issued directives from a great distance.

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