The successful application of Brazil ensures visibility to these important collections, contributing to their preservation as it calls attention of the Public Power and the Brazilian society to the need of protecting and making the archives from the military regimen times available for consultation.
Beyond just personal vindication, Silver has proven to the public the power of Big Data in transforming our electoral process.
In October, EnviroMission received approval to sell electricity from the first of two planned 200 MW solar power facilities to the Southern California Public Power Authority under the terms of a Power Purchase Agreement.
Caplan, with the American Public Power Association and Brobeck, with the Consumer Federation of America, go on to say that regulators do not adequately monitor the open access system.
The session is part of an inquiry into the future prospects for nuclear power in the UK, with subjects covering how any new power stations would be financed, and the attitudes of the public towards nuclear power.
Luckily, the public does have the power in the end, and we can move to enact change.
It comes straight out of the school of public-choice economics, which says that the public sector seeks power in the same way that private companies do.
So although Japan may phase out a lot of older reactors, the public may tolerate nuclear power in the form of new, better plants with management it trusts.
Of course, for the majority of his time in power the prime minister presided over the greatest centralisation of power in our public services since the Attlee government.
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Whether his campaign knew better and disregarded that knowledge or remained willfully ignorant of the public health consequences of the power they already wield, this ad should help disqualify him for the office he seeks.
Private equity firms like Blackstone and hedge funds like Fortress are under intense scrutiny by Congress, regulators and the investing public as their power and influence in the markets strengthens.
Either way, the public ends up with less purchasing power, and it is this purchasing power that Draghi borrows from the public.
He would have the power to intervene should the Kosovan authorities breach its provisions, including the power to sack public officials and overturn laws.
Health and safety director Ewan McMillan said it showed a "staggering disregard" for personal safety and that of the public and Scottish Power staff.
Although the majority of the Japanese public opposes nuclear power, it is extremely difficult for the Economics Ministry to agree to the no-nuke pledge.
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This being the inaugural "Most Powerful" list, we assessed the power of public figures throughout their careers, with particular attention to current clout.
But if Mr Pickens wants to use his own fortune to sell the general public on the idea of wind power, that is all to the good.
Without that, the individual citizen does not have the power to hold public bodies to account.
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has made a particularly concerted push, sponsoring a solar festival at Coors Stadium in Denver during the Democratic National Convention, and constantly reminding lawmakers of the popularity of solar power among the American public.
The public inquiry also raised questions about the power the Department of Health wielded over the health service.
Applications in both the public and private spheres will use the power of the number to provide services to the individual that were beyond their reach in the past.
Instead, it shows the hubris of those who claim competent and well-informed government officials and public servants have the power to anticipate the future.
Newly elected conservatives will also likely push to clip the political power of public-sector unions.
At stake are the power of public-sector unions and the future of entitlement programs such as Medicare and Social Security.
The Class A shares offered to the public carry one-tenth of the voting power of the Class B shares held by team ownership.
Mr Wood chose as his chief weapon the power of public exposure--filmed evidence that revealed police officers allegedly taking bribes or dealing in drugs.
Combined with recent sales figures and a rise in consumer confidence, there are "very tentative signs out there that the public mood and spending power is improving", she said.
While there is no negotiated outcome, the IGF informs and inspires those with policy-making power in both the public and private sectors.
The bill will set up a new board to oversee audits of public companies, with the power to investigate and fine auditors.
When Bush nominated the Goldman Sachs chairman for the Treasury post on May 30, most observers saw the pick as a chance to snag a Wall Street heavyweight whose star power could boost the public's perception of his handling of the economy, especially after the drab tenures of Paul O'Neill and John Snow.
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