Directive [noun]

Definition of Directive:

command, instruction

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Sentence/Example of Directive:

Last week, those doubts were actualized as the country’s apex bank gave a directive to banks and financial institutions from dealing in cryptocurrency or facilitating payments for cryptocurrency exchange platforms.

He also bemoans last-minute directives from managers to work mandatory overtime shifts, sometimes coming just hours before the shift starts.

Although the directive does not cover links or “very short extracts”.

France was the first country to transpose the EU directive into its own laws.

It issued a policy directive called Document 60 that year to enable large private investment in companies interested in participating in the space industry.

In Texas, a directive instructing providers not to wait to complete one priority group before moving to the next led health authorities in San Antonio to overhaul their plan.

Please NotePotential travelers should take local and national public health directives regarding the pandemic into consideration before planning any trips.

An elbow to Morsell’s face left him with a fractured bone, a visible indentation and a directive from the Maryland men’s basketball team’s medical staff that he could not return to the court.

The fifth-year coach, who led the Eagles to a Super Bowl win three years ago, also denied that a directive to bench Hurts came from higher up in the organization.

Potential travelers should take local and national public health directives regarding the pandemic into consideration before planning any trips.