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He insists, in fact, that "Imagination is the widest known thing" because "it exercises its properties through its reality over every thing and non-thing.

President Bush needs to find a new director who can get control of the F.B.I. and ensure that it exercises its considerable law enforcement powers fairly and effectively.

Mr. Booth says that his company pays close attention to issues like executive compensation and that it exercises its voting rights in the companies in which it invests.

The Bush administration's request for United Nations assistance in Iraq and the recent cooperation with France in Haiti may be belated recognition of the reality that America needs the legitimacy conferred by the international community when it exercises its power.

Mr. Brisseau's most obsessive subject is sex, particularly as it exercises its hypnotic influence over members of different generations, older men and younger women, and, more subversively, older women and younger men.

Kerala counters that the 1886 lease and all concurrent and subsequent agreements are unlawful, and that within its territory it exercises an almost-sovereign power, allowing it the right to pass such legislation as it deems fit.

When a legislature enacts a new law it exercises its normative power to alter existing legal rights, duties, etc., or create new ones that did not exist before that legal power was exercised.

But even though the soul is joined to the whole body, "nevertheless there is a certain part of the body where it exercises its functions more particularly than in all the others.

The board's authority is tempered by grant requirements for funder approval before key personnel can be replaced, however, and the Silent Spring Institute board developed additional mechanisms to ensure that it exercises its authority responsibly.

Mr. Kimerling contended that under federal and state law, Donna Karan should be considered a joint employer with its contractors' factories because it exercises so much control over the factories and because most of their production is for Donna Karan.

History judges the success of a country not only on how it exercises power for its own ends but also on how it has promoted the common good.

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