Sentence examples for imposed a mandate from inspiring English sources

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California had already imposed a mandate to generate 50percentt of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030; the bill increased the amount to 60percentt.

When Benioff founded it, in 1999, he imposed a mandate that he called the "1 1 1 model": one per cent of the company's equity, profits or product, and employee time were earmarked for philanthropy.

When Jim Messina arrived in Chicago as Obama's newly minted campaign manager in January of 2011, he imposed a mandate on his recruits: they were to make decisions based on measurable data.

The play takes place in the conference room of a small television production company in London, where a new boss (who is never seen) has imposed a mandate for groundbreaking shows and has already trimmed his staff of those who can't fulfill it.

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This is arguably down to the law, which imposes a mandate on national and local government to ensure a minimum of 30% of seats are held by women.

PAGE B1 ENERGY GOALS CAN POSE CHALLENGE Congress and the incoming administration may soon impose a mandate that the nation get 10 or 15percentt of its electricity from renewable sources within a few years.

"We are going to impose a mandate on existing products. . . to answer the question that people have been posing for years: whether you have declining efficacy, and whether that declining efficacy can lead to addiction," Gottlieb said in an interview.

"We are going to impose a mandate on existing products. . . to answer the question that people have been posing for years: whether you have declining efficacy, and whether that declining efficacy can lead to addiction," Gottlieb told our colleagues.

But the administration considered and rejected imposing a mandate on phone companies that they hold on to their customers' calling records for a period longer than the 18 months that federal regulations already generally require — a burden that the companies had resisted shouldering and that was seen as a major obstacle to keeping the data in their hands.

Obamacare tried to force them to pay a large part of the cost of reform by imposing a mandate and requiring them to cover a liberal set of benefits.

The President's Proposal is consistent with the Senate bill in that it does not impose a mandate on employers to offer or provide health insurance, but does require them to help defray the cost if taxpayers are footing the bill for their workers.

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