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directive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Directive may
refer to:
Directive (European Union), a
legislative act of the
European Union Directive (programming)...
- In electromagnetics,
directivity is a
parameter of an
antenna or
optical system which measures the
degree to
which the
radiation emitted is concentrated...
- The
Hannibal Directive (Hebrew: נוהל חניבעל, romanized: Nóhal Khanibaál), also
translated as
Hannibal Procedure or
Hannibal Protocol, is the name of a...
- A
directive is a
legal act of the
European Union that
requires member states to
achieve particular goals without dictating how the
member states achieve...
- The
copyright directive may
refer to, in
reverse chronological order, any of the
following European Union directives:
Copyright in the
Digital Single Market...
-
universe of Star Trek, the
Prime Directive (also
known as "Starfleet
General Order 1", and the "non-interference
directive") is a
guiding principle of Starfleet...
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Communications Directive 2002/58/EC on
Privacy and
Electronic Communications,
otherwise known as
ePrivacy Directive (ePD), is an EU
directive on data protection...
- The
Bolkestein directive or
Services Directive,
officially Services in the
Internal Market Directive 2006/123/EC, is a
European Union law
aiming at establishing...
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National security directives are
presidential directives issued for the
National Security Council (NSC).
Starting with
Harry Truman,
every president since...
- In
computer programming, a
directive or
pragma (from "pragmatic") is a
language construct that
specifies how a
compiler (or
other translator)
should process...