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He's not mandated to make a concession".
Even after qualifying for the Olympics, bobsledders are mandated to make two safe runs down the course during training sessions in order to compete in the event.
Johnson had been summoned to the broadcast studios on the occasion of the autumn statement, one of two announcements the Treasury is mandated to make to parliament annually.
The suppliers could be mandated to make this move within six months and to maintain such customers on a similarly priced fixed tariff for at least four further years.
Andrew Jay Schwartzman, the head of Media Access Project, one of the groups that brought the case — and the lead lawyer for those groups — acknowledged that the ruling did little more than "bounce the issue back to the F.C.C.," which will include it in the reassessment of rules that the commission is mandated to make every four years.
But Scott is unapologetic: with the NHS in England mandated to make £22bn "efficiencies" by 2021, and English social care budgets already slashed by 31% in real terms since 2010, with worse to come, she insists that you have to engage commissioners on their terms.
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"Business has one mandate: to make a profit.
Nawaz, it is hoped, has a mandate to make the tough decisions the country desperately needs.
Mall employees seem to have a mandate to make the experience fun, or at least painless.
The new chairman of the unit, John Mack, has a mandate to make $1 billion in cuts.
Likewise, the Palestinian people have curtailed Yasir Arafat's mandate to make peace with Israel.
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