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L. Rev. 1532, 1552 (May 1995) (defining "power" in the context of statistical significance tests).
There are countless ways of defining power in organizations and its relationship to authority.
District superintendents, defining power by the size of their headquarters staffs, created more non-teaching positions for them.
This chapter examines the energy transport from reactor cores, defining power density and related quantities that determine temperature distributions.
There has been an assumption that the US is the defining power, the one whose actions, good and bad, give the world its essential shape.
What is at stake there, and in the war against terrorism of which it is but a chapter, is the nature of America's standing as the defining power of our age.
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Bitcoin thus explicitly threatened one of the two fundamental, defining powers of government.
If you define power in terms of executive authority, he is the most powerful Labour figure in the UK.
In compiling our first ranking of the World's Most Powerful People we wrestled with these questions and many more before deciding to define power in four dimensions.
We tend to define power for women as admittance to a career or a position that men once dominated.
Back then, the long-term conflict with governments about exposing such people was also a dispute about who defined power.
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