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1 A new mandate will now have to be agreed, probably next week.
2 My new mandate is to protect the Lifeshaper and her work.
3 The new mandate is set to be valid for 14 months.
4 Most political commentators expect Mr Blair to seek a new mandate in May 2005.
5 The vote will also determine a new mandate that will include an exit strategy.
6 The new mandate of the mission, known as UNOMIG, will expire on Oct. 15.
7 But he rejected as "impossible" the idea of cutting short any new mandate .
8 Now, many young professionals have a new mandate : drag the boss into the 21st century.
9 Some analysts see these reforms as tinkering despite the government winning a big new mandate .
10 But there might be changes in the new mandate .
11 What Schroder wanted was a strong new mandate to carry out his reforms, called Agenda 2010.
12 Its new mandate is contained in the Bill on trade union recognition to be published today.
13 Under the model, elected hapū reps would be a strong majority on a new mandate trust.
14 The new mandate is valid for 14 months.
15 The cornerstone of revitalising the political settlement requires a specific and new mandate from the international community.
16 Indeed, several groups that supported Obama's general health-care goals have issued biting statements opposing the new mandate .
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