Sentence examples for directives mean from inspiring English sources

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The new directives mean the power of the scrum on engagement will be reduced by about 25% and, in turn, this should reduce the number of collapses, making the scrum safer and more stable.

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Rules of engagement (ROE), military directives meant to describe the circumstances under which ground, naval, and air forces will enter into and continue combat with opposing forces.

Participants were asked to describe formal or organized directives, means of communication, or quality improvement tools or initiatives that either directly or indirectly supported changes to LN staging practice.

What that directive meant, he promised, would become clear.

In a commentary in the journal, Dr Urban Janlert from Umeå University in Sweden writes that the European Working Time Directive, meant to limit the week to 48 hours, is not in effect in all countries.

The directive, meant to speed up games, gives relief pitchers two minutes from the time they step into fair territory until they must be ready to pitch in the game.

I read a while ago that an EU directive means that our cereal boxes will eventually be forbidden from featuring charming cartoon mascots for fear that they tempt tots to load up on the sweet stuff.

For example, Mr. Banga shook up the company by declaring that any request to headquarters not acted upon in two weeks would be automatically approved -- a directive meant to speed decision-making.

Mr. Banga "shook up the company by declaring that any request to headquarters not acted upon in two weeks would be automatically approved — a directive meant to speed decision-making," he wrote.

Bartz's directive means more links on Yahoo! sites that say things like, "Try out our new Yahoo experience!" Said Ko, "We'll put that choice out there and hope that most users will opt to do it because it's better than what they have today".

One of the women hired on the Mundanity Girlfriend track began quietly weeping when they sent an Internal Directive meant to synthesize limerence.

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