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Clearly, the communications team has a directive in place to keep these headers chatty and brief, lest they take up too much of our time and leave us without enough hours in the day to read all their other emails.
Each academic division, either faculty or institute, has a directive council.
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As an employee of the Archive of Folk Song, Lomax had a directive to document representative samples of folk music in broad regional surveys.
Pennington County, S.D., registrar of deeds Donna Mayer: "We can't do anything until we have a directive from the [South Dakota] State Department.
"When the camp was primarily Soviet POWS, Hitler had a directive that the Commissars that's what he called them were all to be shot in the back of the neck.
Only 9% stated to have a directive themselves.
Ultimately, we now have a directive which meets an urgent need.
We have a directive which protects consumers and businesses adequately and will encourage internal trade in goods and services within the Community.
The Tezos Foundation is at the behest of the Swiss nonprofit authority, which has a clear directive to adhere to whatever the Tezos foundation sets out to do.
The Bank currently has a congressional directive to use 10% of its portfolio to finance renewable energy, which would generate roughly $2 billion in financing.
The other extreme condition appears when the central government has an intense directive for economic growth, as well as tight controls.
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