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Size didn't matter so much as the exercise of power – spiritual or temporal.
Governance can be defined as the "exercise of authority or control".
"It is the first time that a judicial text refers to the use of the internet as the exercise of fundamental rights and freedoms," said parliament rapporteur Catherine Trautmann.
She has agitated against Russian President Putin on Ukraine and Syria, and reiterated her belief in "the responsibility to protect," the rationale used to selectively promote the elitist economic agenda that she has so faithfully pursued over the years – even as the exercise of that dubious mission has resulted in widespread devastation in the Middle East, South America and elsewhere.
Communication is seen from this perspective as the exercise of a distinctive form of practical rationality.
For some good states of affairs include nonmoral goods such as happiness, as well as moral goods such as the exercise of virtue.
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Part of Martha's charm lies in the passion of her incontinence, as if the exercise of restraint were a cheat.
Attempts to depict protections vital to our democracy as constraining the exercise of free speech or the tool of an oppressive government must be rejected.
Thus we prefer to consider education as involving the exercise of symbolic power.
Part of it is the musical and aesthetic experience, but a good part of it is calisthenics as well, the exercising of the hands and fingers.
As he notes, "the exercise of freedom that was lost pending en banc proceedings cannot be recovered".
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