Sentence examples for changing authority from inspiring English sources

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SENATOR McCAIN -- So the guards were instructed to treat the prisoners, under some kind of changing authority, as I understand it, according to the Geneva Conventions.

It is quite safe to say he would not be paying his newest set of lawyers — he is always changing authority figures — if baseball did not have a huge case against him.

This led labor to be organized in a way similar to how government was, in cooperatives for working the land, with changing authority, avoidance of a specialized economy, use of traditional technology (Gonzalez 1996) and a homogenization of internal production of goods.

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ORI's $8.6 million budget would likely need a boost to make use of any expanded powers and changing its authority would not be for the faint of heart.

The rise of colorful, maverick detectives in the 70's -- Kojak, Baretta, Starsky and Hutch -- responded to changing perceptions of authority, not only to the social authority of the police officers themselves but also to the structure of authority in the workplace.

Lukashenko won a free and fair presidential election in 1994 after campaigning as a political outsider with an anti-corruption agenda, but once in charge he steadily consolidated his authority, changing the constitution to extend his term in power.

It's a trend about how people are expressing themselves, about how societies will choose to organise themselves, about a new democracy of ideas and information, about changing notions of authority, about the releasing of individual creativity, about resisting the people who want to close down free speech.

But a bill creating a new health insurance system would require changing government regulatory authority, among other things, and such a measure would likely have to pass through the regular legislative procedure.

Consistency of leadership is a problem, it says, with one in three local authorities changing their director of social services last year.

In the face of a rapidly changing industry, these authorities must constantly reassess what skills are essential for graduates to succeed in tomorrow's marketplace.

Horrified by what he dubbed "Tali-bin" – local authorities changing to collection routines fit for the 21st century – he threw a £250m bribe at them.

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