Sentence examples for law instructs from inspiring English sources

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Administration officials say the law instructs them to invest in financial institutions that are supervised by a federal banking regulator.

After the determination of reasonable cause, the law instructs that an inquiry be made into the background of the defendant.

The Mishna, an ancient code of law, instructs builders to make the roof unstable by loosening every other board or, if hay bales are used, untying them.

So that banks can continue to serve customers, the law instructs regulators to allow certain forms of nonproprietary trading, including "market making," in which banks can buy and sell securities, but only for the purpose of facilitating transactions for clients.

And just in case more changes are thought necessary, the law instructs the F.D.A. to modify its rules before issuing them to comply with the Massachusetts decision and other governing First Amendment cases.

If the agency wants to restore the low-power program to its original size, the law instructs the regulators to conduct more studies of the effect of the signals of low-power stations on larger radio stations and then come back to Congress, which will now be the new rule-making body, to decide whether to issue more low-power radio station licenses.

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Section 701 of the new law instructed the General Accounting Office GAOO), the investigative arm of Congress, to look into the concentration of the accounting industry and its impact.

Having uncovered evidence of apparently illegal behaviour, he did what his military training and US whistleblower law instructed: he reported the information up the chain of command.

Law enforcement, Professor O'Donnell said, "demands that you know the law, instruct subordinates what the law is and engage in an ongoing commitment to tailor your practices to comply with statutory and case law, which constantly evolves.

A 2009 law instructed the Food and Drug Administration to require graphic warning labels that covered half of the front and back of cigarette packs, but after losing a court case on a set of labels, the F.D.A. has not yet come up with replacements.

WASHINGTON — After the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Congress passed a law instructing the federal government to help states build bigger stocks of a simple, cheap drug to protect people near nuclear power plants in the event of an accident or terrorist attack.

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