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So, what about Lord Acton's famous dictum: Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
His devotion to the Constitution shriveled in accord with Lord Acton's dictum, "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely".
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And from there…refer back to Lord Acton's dictum on power and absolute power.
But he effortlessly benefits from Henry Kissinger's dictum about power being an aphrodisiac.
Gingrich, he explained, diligently remembers the words "tends to" when quoting Lord Acton's oft-abridged dictum on power.
To whatever extent history may confirm Lord Acton's dictum that power tends to corrupt, such a doctrine of fear can hardly serve as a test, under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, of a particular exercise of a State's legislative power.
To paraphrase a young er) Mr. Burns, expect Trudeau to more fully embrace the Machiavellian dictum that "flower power is no match for glower power".
To paraphrase a young er) Mr. Burns, expect Trudeau to more fully embrace the Machiavellian dictum that "flower power is no match for glower power". In all, fear will be the order of the day in 2019 for both government and opposition.
"We benefit from Moore's law," Dr. Anderson said, referring to the dictum that computing power doubles about every 18 months.
This masterly use of an excellent resource confirms Mao's dictum that "political power grows out of the barrel of a gun".On the home front, prolonged familiarity with the risks has made public opinion more tolerant of military casualties than elsewhere.
GRANVILLE, Ohio — Speaking to a classroom of seventh and eighth graders at the middle school here, Lisa Magnuson shared a popular dictum from the power industry: if Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, could see how his technology had evolved over the last century, how would he react?
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