Examples of 'directive came' in a sentence

Meaning of "directive came"

directive came: indicates the issuance or delivery of a directive or instruction from a higher authority or source. This phrase is typically used to describe official orders, guidelines, or commands that have been communicated to individuals or organizations

How to use "directive came" in a sentence

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directive came
The directive came from this office.
A reliable analytical method would be necessary before the directive came into force.
A directive came down about a month ago.
My understanding is that a directive came out from the department on that.
The directive came after an initially calling for a boycott.
Sauter AG since this directive came into effect.
The directive came into force this July.
Some Member States upgraded their rearing systems even before the Directive came into application.
That was precisely why this directive came up against so many problems in the CouncU.
Not surprisingly, all of these individuals were pleased when the new directive came along.
That was precisely why this directive came up against so many problems in the Council.
EU Ozone Directive have been exceeded since 1994, when the Directive came into force.
The directive came from Center.
The second Markets in Financial Instruments Directive came into effect last year.
The directive came straight from the Supreme Chancellor before he became Emperor.

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A few months later, the new directive came into force.
The directive came in the form of a " Dear Colleague " letter to educational institutions.
However, the order or directive came to.
The directive came from this office. I know that you know.
In 1949, halfway through the occupation, the directive came to be applied with greater discretion.
However, a directive came from the Soviet government ( Goskontsert ) to sing only Soviet songs.
Answer The Television without Frontiers directive came into force on 3 October 1991.
An amending Directive came four years later, it was a further 28 pages long.
The cover-up directive came from high up.
Later, though, this Directive came to be regarded as very helpful, practical and effective.
It's not my policy. A directive came down about a month ago.
The first prohibition Directive came into force in 1988 banning certain agents and work activities.
In the years after the E.U. 's directive came out, science advanced beyond recombinant DNA.
The provisions of the directive came into force in February 1999.

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