Referendums would have been lost in many other countries had their people been given a say.
It is important that they also have a say in the governance of policing.
He won't even commit to giving the British people a say over the EU constitution.
Because ultimately the British people, a majority, have not had a say on this issue.
Hospital doctors and other health-care professionals will now have a say in their decisions.
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If the EFSF is going to purchase bonds then national parliaments will have a say.
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But our romance had one caveat: I would never have a say in the finances.
Some parents at Audenried are angry because they didn't have a say in the decision.
Fans will continue to have a say in that category and entertainer of the year.
Students and parents would be given more of a say in the running of schools.
Transport is one of four areas over which the mayor will have a say (see diagram).
The Dutch dreamt up the Council of Ministers, to give national governments a say.
Some sponsors will even let you have a say in the investment strategy.
Caroline says she wants to see local communities having more of a say in their own affairs.
The defendants also argued the courts may not have a say in US military and detention policy.
LA, where government is divided and many groups have a say in decisions, this skill is valuable.
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Officials say these include a say in the design, cost and operation of the planned new terminal.
People are naturally happier when they feel like they have a say in how their countries are run.
Because of the lunacy of this process, I still think there's a decent chance Nevada has a say.
Since the pipeline involves Canada and the US, the Secretary of State has a say in its approval.
And it will end taxpayer bailouts of Wall Street firms and give shareholders a say on executive compensation.
Cardinal O'Brien will have a say in who succeeds Benedict XVI after he stands down on 28 February.
In its search for a voice, the council has sought editorial control and a say in appointing staff.
The case isn't the first time phone companies have had a say over what phones people can use.
But companies feel that the courts now have far too big a say in how they are run.
In that capacity, they not only have a say in where capital and credit flow in Western economies.
They have every right to stay where they are, and to have a say in their political destiny.
He will have a say in who succeeds Pope Benedict XVI when the pontiff stands down on 28 February.
And the local community itself wants a say in how they are policed.
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About a quarter say a plus, about a quarter say a minus and about a half say no difference.
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