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noun
An official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.
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This is particularly true in California, thanks to mandated spending constraints.
Add to that the nursing shortage that leads to mandated double shifts, and the potential for mistakes is staggering.
Opposition to mandated responsibility for packaging after use is widespread, even among companies that are already required to do it abroad.
In Arizona, people can be sent involuntarily for a mental health exam after any concerned party applies for a court-ordered evaluation, which can lead to mandated treatment.
These include everything from boardroom "executive sessions" without the boss to mandated "orientation programmes" (including a field trip to corporate headquarters) for incoming directors.
"It's the year of youth," said Nikita Krasnov, 19, a computer programming student, referring to mandated events across Russia celebrating the young.
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Referendums are easier to mandate than to carry out, however.
Few employers today are foolish enough to mandate discrimination.
It also tries to mandate severance pay for contracted employees.
From where was the impetus to mandate such health action?
Washington loves to mandate stuff and then not fund it".
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