So why does he need something... now he's asking for the legislative branch of government, a separate branch of government from his executive branch of government, to give him some other direction.
The judges also ruled there was a real risk "of executive (government) interference with the judiciary" in Rwanda.
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Geoffrey Podger, the chief executive of the government's Health and Safety Executive, reckons most trees should be left alone and experts called in to assess obviously rickety ones only in very public places.
Those figures were the result of an analysis done since the federal government implemented Clinton's February 1998 executive orders requiring government health care programs to come into compliance with his standards for a patients' bill of rights.
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Alongside Carolyn Downs, chief executive of the Local Government Association and Derrick Anderson, chief executive of the London Borough of Lambeth.
And no matter that Mr Klaus detests the court interfering in the executive branch of government.
We get an assist on the latter from Government Executive magazine, a business publication of Washington, D.
Consequently, the boundaries that separate the judiciary from the executive branches of government have been blurred and perverted.
The executive in our government is not the sole, it is scarcely the principal object of my jealousy.
Each August, Government Executive releases a ranking of the top 200 federal contractors.
He said every effort was being made by the Scottish Executive and central government to ensure the local economy remained strong.
Congress has a constitutional duty to oversee the executive branch of government.
"The nurses learn international standards for caring, washing the elderly, and physical therapy, " said Kevin Ji, marketing executive of the government-sanctioned nursing center.
According to executive director of Government Digital Services Mike Bracken, they performed online surveys, as well as face-to-face and remote user testing.
The prudent government executive should, therefore, heed the lessons learned from the many private industry corporations that already have miles behind them on this journey.
Article III judges are independent of the executive branch of government.
Welsh believes Congress must demand that the executive branch of government release to the public the tape recordings of Arafat's calls to the terrorists in Sudan.
Increasingly, it also bothers those who want strong executive-led government.
Even though President Obama is obviously no champion of constitutional separation of powers edicts, particularly as they relate to government executive and legislative branches, he may encounter some problems with this congressional circumvention strategy.
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But unforced errors such as this when adequate time existed to properly set up the play really leaves one wondering how this sort of thing gets by all those smart people who populate the Executive branch of government.
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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It seems to be a stretch for Chief Justice John Roberts to re-label an unconstitutional health insurance mandate as a tax, after the legislative and executive branches of government insisted they were not passing a new tax on the American people.
"Some of them are in the executive arm of government, some of them are in the parliamentary arm of government, while some of them are even in the judiciary, " said Mr. Jonathan, the Nigerian president, after a bomb blast leveled a church in 2011.
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On the nearly 40 college campuses that run Elect Her, a program that trains women to run for student government, female students comprise over half of the student body but only hold about a third of the executive positions in student government.
What corporate executive would criticize a government that owns a large block of company stock?
In the Lewinsky investigation, the president asserted two privileges -- executive privilege and a government attorney-client privilege.
Such decisions are wholly confided by our Constitution to the political departments of the government, Executive and Legislative.
In particular, the chief executive criticised the Welsh Government for failing to invest in the sporting infrastructure of football.
Mr Bush has had four: one was a pharmaceuticals executive, one did government relations for an investment bank, and two were congressmen.
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