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the mandating of
noun
An official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.
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"The mandating of the Bible as the primary textbook is somewhat suspect, in my opinion".
Pushing my luck, I tackle one last issue – the mandating of professional men's teams to run women's squads.
Linguists fought over the dictionary's methodology and asked whether the recording or the mandating of English usage was its proper role.
As an Australian who has lived in the United States for more than 30 years and as a close observer of the last nine presidential contests, I believe that much of the inevitable disputation of results and the potential for legal challenges could be eliminated by the mandating of a uniform system of voting procedures and mechanisms.
Also in the bill are rules that dictate the destruction of collected information that isn't relevant, and the mandating of declassification of some FISC opinions.
Uber has lashed out at new regulations governing payments in India, after it called the mandating of two-factor authentication for all online transactions "an antiquated solution that is cumbersome for consumers and stifling for businesses".
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This was the mandate of the people".
"The mandates of science," Abnesti said.
So is popularity the mandate of Heaven?
The mandate of the current Parliament ends in April.
That is not the mandate of the U.N. investigation.
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