Sentence examples for was mandating from inspiring English sources

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was mandating

noun

An official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.

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While saying Roethlisberger was going beyond what the league was mandating, Goodell did not cut his suspension for bad behavior to four games.

The judge said that she had no doubt the owners of Dotty were "extremely responsible" and that after undergoing the retraining that she was mandating, the dog would pose no danger to society.

One good move Congress did make was mandating cleaner diesel fuel with sulfur content limited to 15 parts per million.

Incorporating feasibility studies into the research was one option that was proposed for diminishing barriers in research translation into policy and programmes, as was mandating that research proposals include systematic protocols for research transfer.

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But it was mandated by not me.

Arabic was mandated the official language, however.

After World War I the island was mandated to Australia.

Proper topsoil salvage and replacement was mandated by SMCRA.

Prophylaxis against infections was mandated.

Serum lactate dehydrogenase measurement was mandated in Australasian patients only.

Nevertheless, its use was mandated by its widespread use.

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