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- adjective Not
mandated .
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Examples
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Numsa said it had proposed the 0,5 per cent settlement, which it described as unmandated, "in the interest of a speedy resolution".
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*One meeting of the unmandated was a 5-HOUR GIG this weekend.
ZD Weekend Update 2006
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Meanwhile Hermann said negotiating parties in the industrial chemical sector had agreed to an "unmandated" offer of 9,5 percent.
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Just maybe this paper should start by treating whats happening as an unmandated coup and not giving drip drip of Mr Glover and Co free range to muddy waters in this left of centre newspaper.
100 days in, Mr Miliband, you need a plan | Observer editorial 2011
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A LibDum vote is a vote for unmandated Tory neocon policies.
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By contrast, a no vote is not a question of taking revenge on the Lib Dems, but of bringing enough of them to their senses to realise that, without the cushion of AV, the only way to stave off electoral wipeout is to demonstrate their adherence to their erstwhile principles by opposing, among other things, the unmandated NHS reforms.
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This unmandated Lansley proposal is costly, inefficient and unfair.
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And the more desperate they will become to push their unmandated demolition of our society through.
The spotlight begins to shine on the coalition's flaws and faultlines | Andrew Rawnsley 2011
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It doesn't matter if the government is unmandated, undemocratic and government by the rich for the rich if we have partisan journalists like Andrew Rawnsley to collude with them.
The spotlight begins to shine on the coalition's flaws and faultlines | Andrew Rawnsley 2011
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Unless I have a right and duty to oppose unmandated actions of the government, in the extreme case?
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