He specifically attacked what he saw as the watering down of the proposed powers of a community-controlled policing board.
Initially, the new paradigm is typically greeted with strong resistance both from the scientific community and even from other powers as in the case of the Copernican revolution.
It suggested that the quango should get a series of extra powers related to community relations, and should in the future be known as the Equality and Good Relations Commission.
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It was the scene in February 1992 for the signing of the treaty which created the EU, increasing its powers from those of its predecessor, the European Community.
MPs debated and approved a raft of Lords amendments to the legislation on 7 November 2011, covering local authority powers, local government governance, EU fines and community empowerment.
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That's a burden that great countries, great powers, have, is to act responsibly in the community of nations.
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The Founders intentionally established a republic, not a pure democracy, and incorporated several checks and balances, and carefully balanced powers, to insure that the deliberate sense of the community would prevail.
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His view was echoed by Sinn Fein's Pat Sheehan who said that, although he was not opposed in principle to giving police more powers, his party had difficulty with the original motion because the PSNI had not asked for more powers, and the best results came from police and statutory community agencies working together.
Community Health Councils are local bodies, which, since 1974, have had powers of inspection over hospitals and health clinics.
The great powers could now, as Wilson had hoped, form a "community of power" to manage and resolve these remaining conflicts.
But Mr Williams says football has significant positive powers too, citing its ability to promote social cohesion on a community level.
Despite the controversy they caused, the local community health council - the patients' watchdog - decided not to use its powers to refer the decision to Welsh government ministers.
People in a Cumbrian community have become the first in the country to support the introduction of greater planning powers for parish councils.
Sinn Fein wants the powers transferred immediately while the DUP has said there needs to be greater community confidence before devolution can happen.
However, the local community health council - the patients' watchdog - has decided not to use its powers to refer the decision to Welsh government ministers.
Judges would be given more powers to impose conditions on high-risk offenders once they are in the community.
Indeed while proclaiming community before constitution, Mr Salmond noted that "it happens" that Scotland required full powers in order properly to pursue such a course.
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