Iraq has shown that the exercise of power is harder than the administration thought.
This is called social capital and it is essential for the exercise of power and influence.
But if globalisation is the most important change in the exercise of power in our age, then our increasing interdependence on each other is the key condition that governs our existence as individuals.
It is commonly agreed that the rule of law is one of the great bulwarks against the exercise of arbitrary power.
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Fifteen state supreme courts have ruled on the issue of this perverse exercise of the power of eminent domain.
"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.
Among the main suggestions made by the contributors, a series of common challenges for peace and dialogue has been identified, including the separation of the political power from the exercise of journalism, the introduction of web-journalism in the university curricula, universal access and affordability of Internet, the promotion of peace initiatives and the need to establish linkages with civil society organizations.
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.
Indeed, the government argues that the existing mandate should be upheld as a valid exercise of the taxing power.
Their emotions range from professional pride to expressions of unease over the exercise of their formidable power.
The individual mandate, by contrast, vests Congress with the extraordinary ability to create the necessary predicate to the exercise of an enumerated power and draw within its regulatory scope those who would otherwise be outside of it.
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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.
Focus may be shifting to the external trappings of power rather than the thoughtful exercise of it.
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This sense of having a mandate encouraged Morales to exercise power based on the simple principle of majority rule.
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.
The Court majority rejected the mandate as an exercise of Commerce Clause power.
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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.
Most Kenyans are Christian and Mr Moi is acutely aware of the power preachers can exercise over voters.
The bicycle will not save the county any money in terms of power bills, but it's making the inmates exercise every day.
The first thing to note is that the manner in which he will exercise power formally is of no importance.
If they fail to exercise that power vigorously with respect to the nomination of Harold Koh to be the top State Department lawyer, they will not only have been derelict.
But now that they exercise such a large slice of power in the region, the Lib Dems are often the establishment.
During the past two presidential elections, we have seen millennials' ability to exercise their power, speak up and change the fabric of our nation.
We exercise power without conquest, and we sacrifice for the liberty of strangers.
He disagreed on whether it was a valid exercise of Congressional power, however, in essence accusing the other two of punting.
Granted, it's more likely that local authorities would exercise this power but it means significant powers potentially in the hands of Ministers, effectively allowing them to stipulate how Welsh pupils will be taught on a school by school basis.
Given its inherent risks, nuclear power has always been an exercise of mind over matter, in which human intellect seeks to harness the power of nuclear fission of radioactive materials.
Since his capture occurred when the U.S. and other coalition members were the occupying power in Iraq, there is ample basis in existing international law for the American exercise of legal jurisdiction over him.
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Observers and some members of the Coalition have complained that Qatar, which heavily finances the opposition, and the Muslim Brotherhood exercise outsized power inside the Coalition.
That is the promise of our democracy: that everyday, hard-working Americans and their families can come together and exercise their democratic power to change this country for the better.
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