Examples of 'broader mandate' in a sentence

Meaning of "broader mandate"

broader mandate - This phrase refers to an expanded or more comprehensive set of official instructions or powers given to an individual or organization

How to use "broader mandate" in a sentence

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Asset recovery is part of the broader mandate of many institutions.
There was clearly a need for both treaty bodies and a body with a broader mandate.
An even broader mandate.
But it seemed a wonderful opportunity to be exposed to the broader mandate of the Institute.
JIU has a much broader mandate to conduct inspections and investigations.
The new single research council will ultimately have a much broader mandate and bigger budget.
Green party leader calls for broader mandate for Commission of Inquiry into property taxes.
For that reason the Ad Hoc Committee should be given a broader mandate.
Argentina had called for a broader mandate for the Convention.
As a result, a law was enacted establishing a new national institution with a broader mandate.
They called on AMISOM to adopt a broader mandate for the protection of civilians.
Broader mandate but less resources Public services are facing a multi-faceted challenge.
Progress on the AA would ensure a broader mandate for dialogue.
What would a broader mandate mean for central bank independence?
The ECB should have a broader mandate.

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However, I now have a broader mandate to stir missions sending from within the fellowship.
Trade facilitation work within UN / CEFACT has a broader mandate than that of WTO.
O a broader mandate for the Information Commissioner ;.
This is, in part, an expression of the broader mandate that CIHR has been given.
Others, such as ILO, address migration issues as part of a broader mandate.
The Human Rights Commission had a broader mandate and included the Ombudsman among its members.
Strengthen the NNCO, the NNI coordinating entity, with additional funds, and a broader mandate.
In addition, a broader mandate is required.
But, as Mr Podgerpointed out, EFSA has a much broader mandate.
She believes it should have a broader mandate covering man 's relationship with nature.
But, as Mr Podger pointed out, EFSA has a much broader mandate.
The Group of 77 supports a broader mandate for reforming the international financial system.
It is, however, imperative to ensure that NEPAD 's broader mandate remains in focus.
A somewhat broader mandate for the Publications Board was considered in April 1994.
However, it implies a broader mandate.
A broader mandate was contained in General Assembly resolution 37/94 B on questions relating to information.
First, SIRC has a broader mandate.
The Centre was established on 1 January 2004 and is a continuation of SEFS, but with a broader mandate.
The Standards Council of Canada will receive a broader mandate under legislation to be introduced in 1995.
Observations and Recommendations The challenge of a new and broader mandate 5.14.
It was reinstated with a broader mandate by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2017.
Bill C-22 will give Canada 's committee of parliamentarians a broader mandate.

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