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She interrupted a directive that she was giving an assistant back at the office to mouth "Sorry" through impeccably made-up lips.
The officials said forwarding the e-mail message conflicted with her job responsibilities and violated a directive that she not communicate with anyone outside the agency regarding a pending science curriculum review.
Imagine, for example, a fully competent patient who, in anticipation of developing Alzheimer's disease, espouses a strong conviction, perhaps documented in an advance directive, that she does not wish to have her life prolonged in a demented state.
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What she has come across is a 2003 policy directive that tells the police specifically not to run names through law enforcement databases except in "circumstances where they are already required," she said.
Two days after Némirovsky sat writing for the last time in the Maie woods, she was arrested by the French police under a directive that affected "stateless Jews between the ages of 16 and 45".
Particularly significant is the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive (UCPD), an EU directive that has UK implementations.
The Ford directive that barred driving tests of rollovers by tire suppliers was quite explicit.
It also established a global nutrition directive that encouraged healthy eating and physical fitness.
Thanks to Europe's bird directive, that situation has improved greatly.
"This was a well-written directive that would drive detailed planning".
Britain is fighting hard against a directive that would give more rights to temporary workers.
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