In a written judgment, the judge said he accepted GPI was a separate legal entity from the other Greenpeace bodies and had "no power of direction over them".
It's far more efficient than most national electricity grids, which rely on large central power stations to send electricity exclusively in one direction from the power stations to the final customer.
There should be no doubt whatsoever that these institutions have the power to control the direction of global currencies.
The manager will have sweeping power to set the financial direction of the city.
By contrast, Mr Jospin sees power flowing only in one direction: towards Brussels.
But regulators still tend to imagine that power will flow in one direction only: from big plants to small consumers.
In the last analysis, the need for ceaseless innovation is all about leadership: the power to define a strategic direction and drive organizations to implement accordingly.
Attempts at reform had led to the overthrow of the Harold Wilson Labour government in 1970, and an anti-union bill put through by Heath led to the destruction of his majority in 1974 and its replacement by another weak Wilson government that tipped the balance of power still further in the direction of the unions.
So when they suggest to others a new thought or direction it often has no power to persuade.
In other words, Mrs Thatcher was never without an ideological compass which, at least until her last two years in power, provided a steadfast guide to direction and action.
This week, America's Securities and Exchange Commission took steps in the right direction by proposing an increase in the power of shareholders to nominate and appoint directors.
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He came to enjoy doing tricks like tossing a team mate above his head, which required tapping into the power of an athlete who was moving in the same direction simultaneously.
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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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When power is being consumed, its pointer rises in a clockwise direction from the green to the red area, and drops back below the zero line when the vehicle is feeding recuperative energy back into the battery.
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There are some obvious issues to solve regarding the power output needed for communications, but it might be a viable direction to go.
Mr Hollande has been criticised for lacking direction, and his popularity levels have plummeted, since he took power in May.
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The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), which is Sinn Fein' main partner in Northern Ireland's power-sharing coalition government, welcomed the move as "a step in the right direction".
As soon as he comes to power Mr. Correa will proceed to dismantle political pluralism in Ecuador and will move in the direction set by Hugo Chavez.
Yet unease is growing about the monarchy's direction, particularly its reluctance to enact constitutional reforms that would reduce the monarch's power in favour of elected institutions such as the parliament.
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