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In September, legislators passed HB 1307, which mandates a 72-hour waiting period for all women seeking an abortion.

Hotels arrange accommodations around a shared courtyard, as the traditional Moroccan architecture of the riad mandates.

New York is one of only two states that mandates that hospitals publish their C-section rates.

It currently sits at $7.25, but many states choose to pay a higher minimum wage than federal policy mandates.

He experiments constantly, and he believes in understanding and exploring the reasons behind rules and mandates.

In general the mandates of princes and the lessons of priests were received by the Muscovite with profound reverence.

This little excursion into biology is made in the full consciousness that social mandates are not to be found there.

They claimed exemption from the mandates of human authority, as militating with their subjection to a superior power.

No one dared disobey his mandates, for the law of clerical obedience was one of the fundamental ideas of the age.

Long and habitual deference to the mandates of his superiors had taught the scout the virtue of obedience.

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On this page you'll find 30 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mandates, such as: decree, injunction, directive, instruction, command, and sanction.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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