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The phrase "authority to entertain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is granted the power or permission to consider or deal with a particular matter or issue.
Example: "The committee has the authority to entertain proposals from various stakeholders regarding the new policy."
Alternatives: "power to consider" or "permission to address".
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The 'entire judicial power granted by the Constitution' does not embrace authority to entertain such suits in the absence of the State's consent.
III"); Ex parte New York, 256 U.S. at 497 ("[T]he entire judicial power granted by the Constitution does not embrace authority to entertain a suit brought by private parties against a State without consent given...".).
The 'entire judicial power granted by the Constitution does not embrace authority to entertain a suit brought by private parties against a state without consent given.' Ex parte State of New York, 256 U.S. 490, 497, 41 S.Ct.
But unless § 266 required the present suit to be heard by three judges, under the Jurisdictional Act of 1925 we are without authority to entertain this direct appeal from a district court.
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Security Council Resolution 217, following on 20 November, condemned UDI as an illegitimate "usurpation of power by a racist settler minority", and called on nations neither to recognise what it deemed "this illegal authority" nor to entertain diplomatic or economic relations with it.
However, statements by high Iranian authorities only prove that Tehran continues to entertain thoughts of restoring its nuclear program to its previous state and beyond.
"We aim to entertain".
Herbert Durands to Entertain.
To … to entertain.
Muddy loved to entertain.
Do aim to entertain.
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authority to accept
authority to treat
authority to receive
authority to discuss
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authority to hear
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authority to understand
authority to hold
authority to reconsider
authority to explore
authority to communicate
authority to adjudicate
authority to admit
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