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Laws for the principality will continue to be made at Westminster, and the assembly's job will be to exercise the secondary legislative powers (ie, over the way Westminster's laws are put into practice) now used by the Welsh secretary.This gives Westminster the option of keeping a tight grip over the assembly.
The Rams are negotiating from a position of power and the only leverage play Donald might have could be to exercise the nuclear option and withhold his services entirely.
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Ali's most impressive accomplishment, Jackson said, was to exercise "the proper use of fame".
To this day, the parties dispute whose idea it was to exercise the opt-out clause.
She speaks of a Europe whose vocation is "to exercise the responsibilities of a world power".
Theirs were political crimes committed by persons whose jobs were to exercise the powers of government on our behalf.
Protests are also part of citizenship: To protest is to exercise the right to engage and advocate for policy changes, which is foundational in a democratic society.
If the president or his ruling political party were to exercise the final authority to determine presidential immunity, the executive abuse of power would be unchecked.
The more money you make, the more likely you are to exercise only on the weekends.
This stance is to exercise and strengthen the legs.
The goal was to exercise 180 minutes a week.
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