Mr Cameron insisted that he wanted to give power to Scotland to hold a binding referendum.
Give power to the state and you end up with self-serving interest groups.
The DfE said its reforms were designed to give power back to teachers and raise standards at the weakest schools.
But Mr Cameron was talking about frayed social fabrics and the need to give power away before the fiscal crisis.
So flex your muscles, fellow pirates, and give power to us all!
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According to The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS), these same bikes were used to give power to the protestors in Occupy Wall Street last year.
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Give power to the individual and you apply the same creative ingenuity to public services as companies have long done to the invention of washing powder.
So, they're trying to make sure that that's taken care of first, because that steam plant does give power to millions of people all over east Tennessee, even Georgia, Alabama that area.
We cannot make an announcement or snap our fingers to change the situation overnight in Libya, to force the regime to give up power, to force Colonel Qaddafi to give up power.
Martin Weldon, from Mitcham and Morden, near the home of the Tooting Popular Front so immortalised by Citizen Smith, stressed that foundation hospitals would empower local residents, give local choice and decisions, and therefore give power back to the people.
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If the trade were legal, Campfire Zimbabwe says, it would give power to countries with rhinos to set appropriate conditions to the sale - for example insisting that the horn not be used for medicinal purposes or perhaps to get clarity on what markets use the horns.
Consumers give brands power and people give leaders influence.
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He has been very engaged in this very important issue, and has made unequivocally clear that the recognized elected President of that country needs to assume power and that former President Gbagbo needs to give up power.
That will not give him power, but as Professor James Walston from the American University in Rome says, "that will give him a very strong hand in deciding what things to do".
And obviously, as you know, the President has called on him to give up power.
But these were not the words of a man about to give up power.
The party wants to give more power to parliament, greatly reducing the president's role.
There may be a demand for change, but Mr Buyoya is unlikely to give up power.
"Women tend to give their power away when they 'chat, ' go on and on endlessly, " Starr says.
But they struggled to reach consensus because some didn't want to give more power to the administration.
Growing support for him and his organization give Hashimoto power that other politicians are seeking to share.
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The generals called elections in 1990, but refused to give up power when Suu Kyi's party won.
The more information we had available, the more people developed highly specialized knowledge something they believed would give them power.
The army, which historically has preferred to give up power rather than risk civil strife, might then desert him.
Now there is a two-speed Europe and in order not to give up sovereignty Britain had to give up power.
The Germans, in contrast, had wanted to give more power to the president of the European Commission, the EU's supranational executive.
The contentious second part of the legislation would give ministers power to modify, abolish or transfer the powers of public bodies.
Finally, he said, corporations needed to give more power to their employees.
Even though commercial logic is pushing Europe in that direction, the politicians are unlikely to give up power unless they have to.
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