Sentence examples for control is vested from inspiring English sources

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In government as it was in opposition, true control is vested in the same clique that ran Labour's election campaign.

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Initially, the central department was little more than a funding source, while critical control was vested in regional boards elected by local school committees.

Collaboration was equated with compliance to what professional caregivers considered the best course of action - underlining that control and power is vested with those who hold the most "prized" knowledge.

According to the Swazi Administration Act the control of Swazi Nation Land is vested in the King under Section 10 of the Act, the King has the power to issue orders within 30 different areas, which relates to the management and use of trees.

The organization and control of the University of Houston is vested in the Board of Regents of the University of Houston System.

But, as often happens when control over a powerful technology is vested in a single entity, Qualcomm has wielded its baseband processor patent in anticompetitive ways to protect its revenue stream.

We have held that the Secretary is vested with considerable control over the apportionment of Colorado River waters.

The Fisheries Division is vested with administrative control and management of aquaculture.

The authority to control immigration -- to admit or exclude aliens -- is vested solely in the Federal Government...

Since ultimate power here is vested in the hands of appointed clergy, Mr. Ahmadinejad does not exert direct control over foreign affairs or nuclear policy.

"And that is where it is vested.

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