The commission's independence from the Council is at the heart of the current balance of powers.
The region has its own internal balance of powers, and in that context, many states welcome an American presence in the region.
Prime Minister David Cameron has already said the balance of powers between the EU needs to be examined in a "many areas" and "nothing should be off the table".
This was not a blow against women, but part of a growing tussle in the court over the proper balance of powers between the federal government and the states.
The UK insists that it has allies within the EU who share its views on the need to reform institutions and alter the balance of powers between Brussels and national capitals.
For their part, the Arabs have demonstrated clearly that they do not share the administration's newfound faith that a nuclear-armed Iran will reach a stable equilibrium in a Bakeresque Middle Eastern balance of powers.
Prime Minister David Cameron said last week that a review of the balance of powers between the UK and the EU would be likely to lead to a referendum on Britain's relationship with the EU after the next election.
Ecuador indigenous groups in Ecuador not only have been a factor in Ecuadorian politics in the last two decades but their role in deciding the balance of powers within the Ecuadorian political system was crucial after the year 2000 and remains crucial until this very day.
Mr Hammond told the BBC "the balance of" powers was currently not right.
What is in dispute is whether Section 5, which departs from the normal constitutional balance of federal and state powers, continues to be an "appropriate" means of protecting minority voting rights under the 15th Amendment.
This showed, in complete contrast to the government's almost untrammelled power at Westminster, the more even balance between the powers of the Scottish executive and its Parliament, and the ability of backbenchers to make progress with private members' bills.
As World War II approached, the balance of forces heavily favored the Allied powers.
But we are also committed to ensuring there is the correct balance between state powers and the civil liberties of citizens.
Most of all, though, Britain, like other parliamentary democracies, needs a head of state in possession of reserve powers to check and balance the government.
Assuming that these dangers can be avoided, how might the change in America's thinking affect the balance of its relations with the other two big powers, Russia and China?
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The Supreme Court may be asked to determine the extent of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's regulatory powers, for example, or to balance the interests of small and large competitors in an antitrust suit.
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