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mandated — UK [mænˈdeɪtɪd] US [ˈmænˌdeɪtəd] adjective a mandated country or region is ruled by another country that has been given the authority to do this Thesaurus: relating to countries or regions of the worldhyponym … Useful english dictionary
mandated — man|dat|ed [mænˈdeıtıd] adj [only before noun] a mandated country has been placed under the control of another country ▪ mandated territories … Dictionary of contemporary English
mandated — adjective a mandated country has been placed under the control of another country: mandated territories … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
mandated — man|dat|ed [ mæn,deıtəd ] adjective a mandated region or country is ruled by another country that has been given the authority to do this … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mandated — man·date || mændeɪt n. command, order; authorization granted from one body to a subordinate body; commission granted to a country to administer the affairs of a territory; mandated territory; order from a superior court to a lower court v.… … English contemporary dictionary
mandated — UK [mænˈdeɪtɪd] / US [ˈmænˌdeɪtəd] adjective a mandated country or region is ruled by another country that has been given the authority to do this … English dictionary
Mandated choice — or mandatory choice is an approach to public policy questions in which people are required by law to state in advance whether or not they are willing to engage in a particular action. The approach contrasts with opt in and opt out ( presumed… … Wikipedia
mandated territory — index state (political unit) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
mandated reporter — man·dat·ed reporter n: an individual who holds a professional position (as of social worker, physician, teacher, or counselor) that requires him or her to report to the appropriate state agency cases of child abuse that he or she has reasonable… … Law dictionary
Mandated reporter — In many U.S. states and Australia, mandated reporters are professionals who, in the ordinary course of their work and because they have regular contact with children, disabled persons, senior citizens, or other identified vulnerable populations,… … Wikipedia