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But, he added: "The president of the republic will decide whom to give a mandate to [to try to form a government].
"A yes vote would keep banks open and give a mandate for a deal to be struck that recognises the new Greek realities and includes, as the IMF now says, restructuring of the debt which every economist knows is unsustainable.
So yes, it might create laughter, but it also might give a mandate to racists that it's OK to say these things, because somebody in a mainstream position is saying these things".
More precisely, when confronted with someone in a butcher's apron and a sharpened knife, turkeys are not apt to give a mandate for that person to organise an "unspecified meal-type experience".
With expanded territory, there was no way Israel could allow Palestinians to return and still be "Jewish and democratic". The United Nations did not give a mandate for expanded borders, ethnic cleansing and mass expulsion.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Casaleggio said: "If a government is put together, formed by other parties, the Five Star Movement will vote for everything that forms an integral part of its programme". But, he added: "The president of the republic will decide whom to give a mandate to [to try to form a government].
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And the monarch would be given a mandate.
But he has been given a mandate to try.
In 1914, the Japs moved in (She was given a mandate in 1919).
Morsi has been given a mandate, but it is far from overwhelming.
So Mr. Cherukuri has been given a mandate to lead the company to greater profits.
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