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  2. University of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    UP Tacloban was granted autonomy to boost its capacity to effectively fulfill its mandate in the Eastern Visayas Region. This shift to autonomy not only reinforces the college's role within the region but also serves as a foundation for its potential elevation to a full-fledged constituent university within the UP system, a transition expected ...

  3. Fed Chair Powell says 'time has come' for interest rate cut - AOL

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    The interest rates set by the Fed are benchmarks that dictate borrowing costs for much of the economy and are its main tool for fulfilling its mandate of keeping both inflation and unemployment ...

  4. Unfunded mandate - Wikipedia

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    An unfunded mandate is a statute or regulation that requires any entity to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements. This can be imposed on state or local government, as well as private individuals or organizations.

  5. Union leaders push back on Trump's RTO mandate, saying ... - AOL

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    Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring federal government employees to return to the office. Union leaders opposed the mandate and said it was based on misconceptions about federal workers.

  6. The Federal Reserve should refresh its mandate: Former ... - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve’s dual mandate to promote maximum employment and stable prices should be tweaked, proclaimed former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.

  7. Mandate (politics) - Wikipedia

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    A mandate is desirable for political parties, as it gives them leeway in policy implementation. [1] A party or candidate may claim to have a mandate, but it only confers a political advantage if this claim is widely accepted. [5] Non-electoral governments, such as dictatorships and monarchies, may also claim to have a popular mandate to rule. [6]

  8. Election promise - Wikipedia

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    An election promise or campaign promise is a promise or guarantee made to the public by a candidate or political party that is trying to win an election.. Across the Western world, political parties aren't highly likely to fulfill their election promises. [1]

  9. Justification for the state - Wikipedia

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    In the period of the eighteenth century, usually called the Enlightenment, a new justification of the European state developed.Jean-Jacques Rousseau's social contract theory states that governments draw their power from the governed, its 'sovereign' people (usually a certain ethnic group, and the state's limits are legitimated theoretically as that people's lands, although that is often not ...