under a/the directive
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As permitted or required by a directive.
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- Private health services will be allowed under the new directive.
- The team operated under a directive from headquarters to reduce spending by 10%.
- All data collection must now be justified under the latest privacy directive.
- He claimed he was only acting under a directive from his superior officer.
- The changes were implemented under the European Union's Waste Framework Directive.
- Schools are required to update their safety protocols under a directive issued by the Department of Education.
- The factory was temporarily shut down under an environmental protection directive.
- Working under a vague directive can be very challenging for employees.
- Financial institutions must report suspicious transactions under the anti-money laundering directive.
- Will these new procedures fall under the existing directive, or will a new one be issued?