Places like Austria and Finland give their parliaments more say without tying negotiators' hands, he notes.
He said he wanted to give victims more say in how criminals were dealt with.
It helps to ensure military superiority and gives a country more say in fixing international rules.
There needs to be more of this, consumer and users need to have more say too.
As well, giving mothers (often the rural breadwinner) more say over slicing the bread will help kids.
It's reminder that the Welsh government isn't the only devolved administration looking for more say on taxation.
But with film, depending upon the directors, they're more interactive and some of them have more say.
In February he apologised for having neglected the Scots' desire for more say over their own affairs.
Outside America, many governments are already demanding more say over the kind of work that academics do.
He said there were several reasons for wanting to give victims more say in how offenders were punished.
So parents should have more say and more choice over their children's education.
The politicians, meanwhile, get new jobs inside each ministry that are meant to give them more say in policymaking.
Yet if regulators have more say, they are even more likely to step in to save a failing bank.
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Saudis have been offered no more say in the way they are governed.
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The big changes, says Kim, are that Merck is giving lower-ranking employees more say, and dissent is far more encouraged.
Growth created middle classes, who demanded more of the fruit from their labor and more say in how they were governed.
And will the administration follow up on Feinberg's report with a greater push to give shareholders more say on executive pay?
My answer is to give shareholders, the actual owners, much more say over all matters of corporate governance, but especially compensation.
And they've already voted for autonomy, giving their states more say over how to raise revenues and how to spend their money.
Investors are more likely to buy and hold a stock if they have more say in what goes on with the company.
Town halls want the Department for Communities and Local Government to reform planning rules to give councils more say over High Streets.
Two weeks ago, the Scottish Parliament agreed that Holyrood should have more say over the legislative and executive conduct of Scottish elections.
Greenberg threw out the Franchise 2000 rule book and has let the locals have more say in what shows up on the menu.
It does nothing to boost the economy, nor will it do much to force companies to give their shareholders more say in executive pay.
Education Secretary Michael Gove has told England's exam regulator, Ofqual, that universities must have more say in how A levels are devised and marked.
Similarly, giving states more say over higher education may not be the best way to push Germany's struggling universities back into the top league.
As a result, Hiramatsu and other reformers are challenging the system, demanding greater authority to raise money and more say over how it's doled out.
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But this is unlikely without at least a clear promise of more say in running the fund, hitherto an institution dominated by Europe and America.
We're told by Mr. Paulson himself and by other presidential aides that Mr. Paulson has been promised more say over policies than either of his predecessors had.
One publisher said that while pricing is a worry, Amazon has been very fair and has indicated that publishers will have more say on pricing in time.
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