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Discover LudwigThe phrase "autocratic powers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the authority or control held by an individual or group that exercises absolute power without democratic processes.
Example: "The leader's autocratic powers allowed him to make decisions without consulting anyone else in the government."
Alternatives: "absolute authority" or "dictatorial powers".
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But, Kagan argues, autocratic powers like China and Russia have no love for those institutions, either.
I don't want to be dragged into the absurdity of being a figurehead with autocratic powers.
The question for the United States and other democracies is how to keep autocratic powers safely contained.
Roosevelt argued that "we have begun to bring private autocratic powers into their proper subordination to the public's government".
Mr Nazdratenko has asserted autocratic powers over the maritime province of Primorsky Krai, which includes the city of Vladivostok.
Mr. Assad, 34, is poised to take on the autocratic powers of his father, Hafez al-Assad, who died today.
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"No one should have that dictatorial, autocratic power".
Mr. Isaias, Mr. Kagame and Mr. Museveni cling to their autocratic power.
Sometime in the next decade an autocratic power, China, will become the world's largest economy, bigger than the United States.
Manus was the autocratic power of the husband over the wife, corresponding to patria potestas over the sons.
He could have set up a party where he had autocratic power, the power to mandate preferences.
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