It may be surprising to see management as a social grace, but fulfilling the burning need to exercise power in a relatively harmless manner provides a useful social service.
If the government is going to have a monopoly over the distribution of canned goods, it should exercise that power in a way that minimizes disruptions to the broader economy.
Restoring the electric grid after a severe power outage is a massively complex exercise that demands logistical expertise, highly-skilled technical workers and specialized equipment.
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But now that they exercise such a large slice of power in the region, the Lib Dems are often the establishment.
He disagreed on whether it was a valid exercise of Congressional power, however, in essence accusing the other two of punting.
"The mere potential for the exercise of that power casts a chill, a chill the First Amendment cannot permit if free speech, thought, and discourse are to remain the foundation of our freedom, " Justice Kennedy added.
The Olympic Games have proven to be a potent exercise in "soft power" for the United Kingdom.
Indeed, the government argues that the existing mandate should be upheld as a valid exercise of the taxing power.
Yet even if the government loses that argument, there is little doubt that Congress has the authority to fix the law to make it a valid exercise of the taxing power.
This sense of having a mandate encouraged Morales to exercise power based on the simple principle of majority rule.
He lead a participatory exercise that made visible the power of radical management techniques, showing them to be vastly superior to traditional management when it comes to performance improvement.
How long the Greens will be able to exercise so much power will be determined to a large extent on how they wield it now.
Firms with control over local pipelines may well exercise some market power, argues Mr Victor, but a global gas cartel seems unlikely.
Once all the parties had been safely corralled in Ohio, he unleashed a classic 21-day exercise in lock-up, great-power diplomacy.
So, for instance, in some societies, at some times, a hereditary monarch has been seen as having the right to exercise power.
We have never held that any exaction imposed for violation of the law is an exercise of Congress' taxing power even when the statute calls it a tax, much less when (as here) the statute repeatedly calls it a penalty.
A. Young women today admire other women and men who have found ways to lead, exercise power and influence, and still honor their own deep personal values.
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