Ms Penston said she paid all Mrs Foster's bills under the power of attorney and was listed as an emergency contact on Carefirst24's files.
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.
The picture of their country under Nazi power in the event of a German victory was something the Americans could imagine only with difficulty.
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In the fall of 2010, Republicans came storming back into power under the guise of creating jobs and fixing the economy.
They accuse the Brotherhood, which rose in power after years of repression under the former secular regime, of seeking to monopolize power, a charge the group denies.
The same month he championed a successful bid by a chaebol-heavy consortium under the aegis of the Korean Electric Power Company to provide nuclear power to Abu Dhabi, pulling the rug from under industry leaders in France and Japan.
The advisor simply manages the account under a limited power of attorney granted by the client.
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Self-described environmentalists, the Stordalens like the fact that the Falcon moves under wind power 70 percent of the time.
Those cases were instituted by the government of Nawaz Sharif in 1997 but were withdrawn by Gen Musharraf's government under the transfer-of-power deal which paved the way for the 2008 elections.
Tablets are cool, sure, but they have their limitations: lack of keyboard, small screen size, lack of under-the-hood power, lack of serious business applications.
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He told the Today programme's James Naughtie that the public would not have believed the "abuses of power" committed by undercover officers under the control of senior police had they not been reported in the media.
Following weeks of intensive, behind-the-scenes negotiations, there was meant to be a series of carefully choreographed announcements by the main parties that would lead to the resumption of the province's power-sharing government, which was created under the Good Friday Agreement of 1998.
Under the Constitution, the power of the Supreme Court is quite limited.
The Prudential Regulation Authority, which will become the UK's regulator for deposit-taking institutions in April under the Bank of England, would have the power to ensure the ring-fenced bank to carry on with its business.
This he has done, repeatedly, demanding new elections first in 2010, then in 2011 and now before the end of this year, whether or not electoral reforms and a new constitution are in place by then, as required under the power-sharing pact, drawn up in 2008 under the auspices of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a 15-member regional club, following the MDC's victory in the polls earlier that year.
It is only the second time the House of Lords has used a new power granted under the Lisbon Treaty, which allows objections from parliaments on the grounds of "subsidiarity".
The Glass-Steagall Act that contributed to the financial collapse by allowing businesses to grow to the point of systemic interdependence was repealed under Clinton, who campaigned as a liberal against the power of big businesses.
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Because that's the power of the purse, and under the Constitution it rests solely with the legislative branch.
However, both Judge Sutton and Judge Graham agreed that the Supreme Court needed to address the limits of Congress's power under the Commerce Clause.
Officers also have the power to take any young people under the age of 16 home between 21:00 and 06:00, if they are in a public place and involved in or at risk from anti-social behaviour.
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However, the formality of the power structure was thrown into stark relief when the US government under George W Bush intervened directly on the subject of .xxx domain names, and then moved responsibility for certain naming from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (Iana) to Icann.
The LED notification light is under the 8MP camera instead of to the side, the power button has been swapped from the left to the right, the speaker grille on the back has also changed sides and the volume rocker is on the right edge.
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The appointment is one of two titles traditionally conferred on resigning MPs, as under the constitution, an MP has no power of voluntary resignation.
But what they really are looking at is the EPA to soon release or formalize, finalize its carbon-based pollution regulations for future power plants and then to get quickly on the task of putting together some of the regulatory rules under the Clean Air Act for existing power plants.
While the complaint itself remains under seal, Cablevision is arguing abuse of power in the lawsuit, which if successful, could have rippling effects throughout the pay-TV industry.
The court found that the individual insurance mandate at the heart of the law was not enforceable under Congress' power over interstate commerce but rather as a tax.
Moreover, Mrs Merkel was keen to dampen emotions after her officials floated the idea of placing the country under a commissar with the power to reject Greek budgets.
Visitors have shied away from the country through its first uprising and further revolts against the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party under Mohammed Morsy, who took power after the ouster of Hosni Mubarak.
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These outages were the result of a combination of whipping winds and power poles and lines sagging, and sometimes snapped, under the weight of especially heavy, wet snow and ice.
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