Sentence examples for more explicit mandate from inspiring English sources

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The two large PRCs affiliated with provincial perinatal care programs had the most infrastructure support for evidence reviews and appeared to have a more explicit mandate for evidence-informed decision-making: "There was a recognition that we needed to use the evidence that was presented, that we needed to use best practice" (Case 2).

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With funders and publishers moving towards more explicit mandates (regarding data availability), we examined the current barriers to unrestricted availability of data and explored different scenarios in which commercial agreements might run contrary to scientific convention and data sharing policies.

The agreement is the most concrete accord reached by the three countries since France and Germany angered the United States by opposing the war and ruining the American-led coalition's chances of winning a more explicit United Nations mandate to invade Iraq.

Perhaps one of the more explicit national mandates for IF return is found in Canada's Tri-Council Policy Statement of 2010, which stipulates that the researcher should have a protocol-level plan for the management of genetic IFs and their implications for the research participant as well as his/her family members and relatives.

Of course, Scots now have a "pumped up" contingent of 56 SNP MPs heading south with an explicit mandate to win more powers for the Scottish parliament and oppose more public spending cuts and NHS privatisation in England.

Conversely, there are few things more empowering than a sense of injustice and the explicit mandate and support to do something about it.

Many academics and advocates for nursing home residents say the federal government must be more explicit about the components of an acceptable plan, not merely mandate that there be one.

Researchers could examine the ways in which society's long-term interests can be promoted more effectively within political and institutional arrangements that have, or could have, an explicit mandate to look after the longer-term welfare of society.

Weaver was more explicit.

Brown was more explicit.

Others are more explicit about defiling her.

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