Sentences with phrase «down edict»

It doesn't work as well if it's a top - down edict.
We didn't lay down any edict like that.
It's a top - down edict from owner Dan Snyder and president Bruce Allen.
Do you think that there is a god handing down edicts on what is moral and not?
Years of top - down edicts, mass school closures, privatization, and test fixation with sanctions instead of support haven't moved the needle — not in the right direction, at least.
This is a great example of working with employees to solve problems rather than denigrating them or imposing top - down edicts upon them.»
Years of top - down edicts, mass school closures and test fixation with sanctions instead of support haven't moved the needle — not in the right direction, at least.

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During World War II, according to Dr. Holtom, Shinto nationalists hecjuently declared that the most sacred of all theft texts was the «divine» edict pronounced by Arnaterasu - Omi - Karni when she sent her grandson down from Talamaga - Hara to establish the state.
Baseball Commissioner Landis once backed down on one of his edicts because of a friendship between Joe Judge and an obscure postman
The district, fearing legal costs, refused to check fans before the final two home games last season, disobeying an edict by National Football League Commissioner Paul Tagliabue that required stadium employees to pat down entering fans.
Brown did not have the experience that a variety of Government posts brings, spending his days bunkered down in the Treasury and issuing his edicts to civil servants and Ministers alike.
Oversoul Edict — Legendary Pulse Rifle, Arc Damage — «The light of the will of Crota shines down like a vast and inverse sun.»
Get back to us when the 1st actual verifiable problem occurs due to not heeding the warming abatement edicts laid down by Algore & the Klimate Krank Krew.
I do, however, think that they (being their voting members, ergo the tax payers) have had enough of the top down ruling party's steamrollering of issues via edict (aka via «approved» voting delegates) which they have absolutely no truly democratic (one vote per person across the board per issue) say about.
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