To this end, they want to see cities run by directly elected mayors with executive powers.
Both the legislative and executive powers could be dissolved and this can lead to new elections.
'Cherokee', the old test piece for a player's executive powers, dazzles with Brown's improvisation.
The United Nations is pressing for the council to have executive powers, rather than being merely advisory.
Mr Kibaki's people had previously insisted that, if there were to be a prime minister, he should have limited executive powers.
But it needs no crystal ball to know that Whitehall's deepest pigeon hole is reserved for anything that curtails executive powers.
The winner will have all of the executive powers of the council except those that are quasi-judicial, such as planning and licensing.
Gone are most of his special advisers, who were supposed to strengthen the prime minister's executive powers at the expense of the party.
The governor never took a public side in the city's dispute, despite requests from the mayor that he wield his executive powers and impose terms on the UFT through legislation.
In Damascus earlier this year, a senior presidential aide told me they would not accept the idea of a transitional body with "full executive powers" which would effectively mean relinquishing control.
The army said it has handed most of its executive powers to Mr. Ganzouri and his newly appointed cabinet, but demonstrators have demanded that SCAF yield all of its power to a civilian president or council.
Article 2 is dedicated to executive branch powers, and says nothing at all about borrowing authority.
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"Clearly, with our audience of Android users, they are not gravitating towards games on the platform, " says Mplayit chief executive Michael Powers.
He said he was offering the executive new powers to ensure economic prosperity and "a long-term strategic way forward for Northern Ireland's public services".
The Congress will also seek to give the executive committee greater powers to suspend member federations.
In fact, the legislative, executive and judicial powers are so well respected in Honduras that when President Manuel Zelaya wanted to illegally change the constitution to extend his term in office, these two branches conformed by sympathizers and opponents of Mr. Zelaya, acted independently and in accordance to the law declaring that this move was illegal.
It also "enlarges" the division of powers to include not only the traditional division between executive, legislative and judicial powers but it creates also the "Electoral power" and the "Social Control and Transparence Power".
"The debate over corporation tax has focused on the tax itself rather than the powers the Executive would need to implement any such cut, " he added.
"Discovery is crappy on the App Store, " says Michael Powers, chief executive of MPlayit.
Now, "there is at least enough signs of strength in the market, " John Powers, chief executive of the Stanford Management Co.
Lord Griffiths called for primary law-making powers and for a formal separation of powers between the executive (the assembly government) and the legislature (the assembly).
There is separation of powers between the executive and the judiciary.
The assembly would, in Mr Donaldson's scenario, work in a committee-like structure to advise the ministers of the Northern Ireland Office, but would not have administrative powers or make executive decisions.
It is also demanding a referendum on the same income tax-varying powers as the Scottish executive.
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.
Although he remained chairman and chief executive, Mr Redstone gave Mr Karmazin more powers than a chief operating officer usually gets.
The court at the same time is appointed by representatives from the executive, legislative and the transparency and social control powers.
The chief executive of Arm Holdings, whose computer chip technology powers Apple and Samsung smartphones, is retiring after 12 years in the role.
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The Housing Executive said it intended to use its land assembly powers to work with private developers to target investment towards urban areas.
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