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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authority the enemy" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks proper grammatical structure.
It could be used in a context discussing the perception of authority as a negative force or obstacle, but it needs additional context or restructuring to be clear.
Example: "In many revolutionary movements, the idea that authority the enemy is prevalent among the activists."
Alternatives: "power as the adversary" or "control as the foe".
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Ariel Sharon has decided to turn the Palestinian Authority into the enemy".
Even more, he distrusts the usual tool of social engineers: the state, whose authority constitutes "the enemy of self-sovereignty".
It is a cause for celebration that a growing number of families are becoming more and more actively involved in supporting the education of their children, but the danger is that they start seeing schools and admissions authorities as the enemy.
Some in Hamas and more militant groups consider the Palestinian Authority to be aiding the enemy when it coordinates security services in the West Bank with Israel.
Every man with a gun is an authority, and for some the enemy — who was once their neighbor — is no longer a person.
Mr. Medvedev notes, in an observation that hangs over this book, "It's strange now to think that business was once portrayed as the enemy of authority".
"He is the enemy of authority, the underdog, the wild colonial boy".
We as believers in Christ have inherited the ability to stand in fervent authority against the powers of the enemy, for it is written, "Behold I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you" Luke 10 19 Read the Word.
The courts have given the executive branch substantial but not total deference, often holding that the president has the authority to designate enemy combatants but allowing those detained to challenge the factual basis for the administration's determinations.
Unlike the civilian attorneys, the JAG's would argue that as commander in chief the president should have the authority to detain enemy combatants when he is waging war; but unlike the administration, they would contend that as soon as the president sets out to evaluate their guilt or innocence, his decisions must be subject to review by the courts.
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