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noun
An official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.
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The rule, in addition to mandating new risk controls and other safeguards for futures marketplaces, for the first time sets standards for exchanges to offer swaps contracts.
Of course the response to that is: Doing nothing is equivalent to mandating a monopoly by a single fuel (whose price is set by a foreign cartel).
Young Mitt then says abortion should be safe and legal (for many conservatives, that is akin to mandating sex slavery for all teens).
Though Flannery pointed out obstacles to mandating such an education program, he saw great value in getting the ball rolling: "The biggest influence in a kid's life between 15 and 18 is a coach.
The rule, in addition to mandating new risk controls and other safeguards for futures industry marketplaces, for the first time sets standards for exchanges to offer swaps contracts, a more complex derivative that has long evaded oversight.
This is clear evidence that the US government should tread lightly when it comes to mandating weaknesses in devices and software because it will come back to bite us in the ass," he said.
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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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