The correct grammatical phrasing is "stay the issuance of the mandate." This structure clearly indicates that the action of staying is directed at the issuance of a specific mandate. The other options lack the necessary article "the," making them less clear and grammatically incorrect in this context.
Mandate Pictures was created in 2005.
Israel, is the answer you are seeking but its not strictly correct. The UN created Israel after much pressure from Jewish /American interests. The British held the mandate for Palestine, the land the Jewes wanted as 'The Promised Land' even though Palestinians already lived there. Britain gave up the mandate and the rest is an unpleasant history
The British Mandate of Palestine.
because the mandate of heaven chose the leaders and kings
It's usually referred to the British Mandate of Palestine. It was territory won from the Ottoman Empire in 1917-18 (World War 1). From 1945-48 it was a United Nations mandate, before that a League of Nations mandate.
It seems that "Heavenerhjrhaejhgahegjharrhjga" does not correspond to any known term or concept. If you meant to refer to a specific mandate or document, please provide more context or correct the name so I can assist you accurately.
the commisioner mandate
synonym of mandate
Yes, vacation is a mandate,
General mandate for policing
General mandate for policing
mandate can be a verb or a noun
There is no suffix in mandate. It is a root word.
Mandate can be either a noun or a verb: The commissioner was given a mandate to increase security in the public schools. The first thing I will do is mandate a complete overhaul of the process.
Mandate can be either a noun or a verb: The commissioner was given a mandate to increase security in the public schools. The first thing I will do is mandate a complete overhaul of the process.
Mandate Pictures was created in 2005.
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