"The connections between the brain's executive control centers and emotional centers are weak in people with severe anger problems, " explains Gonzalez-Heydrich, chief of Psychopharmacology at Boston Children's and senior investigator on the study.
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In the 2010 mid-terms Democrats lost 63 House seats, six Senate seats, six governorships and a whopping 680 seats in state legislatures, giving Republicans bicameral legislative and executive control in 15 states and the biggest tally of state legislators since 1928.
If Congress is failing to control the executive, it is also failing to control itself.
Back to square one, Hartmann put Thomas Geitner, a hard-charging RWE executive, in control.
The executive branch concedes that when another branch of government demands privileged documents within the executive's control, they sometimes have to be turned over.
Treasury now has the authority to take equity stakes in banks and other companies, and it can control executive compensation in the firms in which it takes a share.
In order for a budget agreement to become law, right -- the Republicans don't control both the executive branch and the legislative branch, and the Democrats don't control both.
For now, EchoStar and its multibillionaire Chief Executive Charlie Ergen have control of the remote.
Other proposals which were more directly designed to control the executive must be counted failures.
As the executive now controls the Commons almost completely, this safeguard is only reliable if the executive does not also control the Lords.
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Most of these types of proposals hit state legislatures within days of the White House's January announcement of 23 executive actions on gun control and the introduction by California Democrat Sen.
President Barack Obama's recent executive actions on gun control include steps to spur prosecution, in what can be seen as a tacit acknowledgment that existing laws have not been used to full effect.
The official move confirms a Monday report by The New York Times that Bell was set to lose his job, with NBC News executive Alexandra Wallace taking control of the show until a new showrunner can be found.
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But, as the Supreme Court told President Truman when he attempted to use an executive order to place all steel factories under control of the federal government, executive orders may not be used to make laws, only to execute them.
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What happens, ask Mozambicans, if Mr Chissano holds on to executive power but Frelimo loses control of the legislature?
Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association in Washington.
Obama has not ruled out issuing executive orders on some gun control measures to enforce laws already on the books, such as bolstering the way gun sales are tracked.
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"The United States should be able to clearly state that the only purpose we hold nuclear weapons for is to deter the use of nuclear weapons, " said Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association.
Mr. Zelaya was going to conduct a referendum on June 28th 2009 that he (the executive branch) had total control over: his plan was to execute it, tally the results, and announce them to the country.
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Supervisory board members are supposed to control and advise the executive board (the Vorstand).
The Public Accounts Committee has accused the Housing Executive of being "out of control" in the way it managed maintenance contracts.
"We have a number of people who want to invest in the club but the problem is that chairman Howard Wilkinson and chief executive Nick Parker are not in control of its destiny and are relying on the Co-op bank to do the right thing, " the source added.
But the Sabahs retains full control over key government and executive posts.
Nissan's president, Yoshikazu Hanawa, was still the highest-ranking executive, but Ghosn clearly was in control, arriving with 17 Renault managers and having them fan out across the company to challenge the ways it had always operated.
Both the Socialists and the right say they would help small businesses, spend more on education, promote women in politics, limit the number of elected and executive posts a politician may hold, control health spending, and make the judiciary more independent.
And lastly, over the objection of some in my own party when I suggested -- when we suggested it was by -- establishing by executive order a bipartisan commission to gain control of our deficits with the requirement of bringing down the deficit to 3 percent of GDP by 2015 to create some backfire to force these increasingly and still remaining difficult decisions.
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Mathile admits that he was once an ineffective chief executive because he was too much of a control freak.
The court at the same time is appointed by representatives from the executive, legislative and the transparency and social control powers.
It appears that he has no intention of reclaiming the chief executive's throne, only of getting control of the board and firing present management.
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