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directive <a directive; directives> N

directive ADJ

directive

directive <a directive; directives> N

directive ADJ COMMUNIC

directive ADJ

directive
directive COMMUNIC

directive

directive efficiency COMMUNIC

directive function PSYCH

directive prologue N COMPUT

directive tendency

authoritarian or directive ECON

use strict directive N COMPUT

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According to the directive, member states will have to store citizens' telecommunications data for a minimum of 6 months and at most 24 months.
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Drew argued against the armed forces directive that blood/plasma was to be separated by the race of the donor.
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Current statutory solutions include living wills or advance directives that explain the patients wishes in certain medical situations.
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The government administration was effective as long as it operated within the directives of the revolutionary leadership.
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There is an agreement, which contains the same principles as the directive.
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The directive stated that operations should now be focused on the morale of the enemy civilian population, and in particular, the industrial workers.
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As such, one's ethical prime directives are "action", "freedom", and "decision", thus, existentialism opposes rationalism and positivism.
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Nor was there a directive to protect fish habitat.
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A lot of content-related directives have passed by me.
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Much was left to administrative discretion and unpublished internal directives, with the odds against eventually receiving after years of the process being extremely high.
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