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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'dispense power' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a person or body in a position of authority distributing or granting power to someone else. Example sentence: The government is responsible for dispense power to its citizens.
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More importantly, Zhou seemed to dispense power effortlessly.
Paraná succeeded because, as founder and leader of the Conservative Party, he "had enormous charisma and a broad personal clientele in the Chamber" and "could (and did) dispense power, prestige, and patronage".
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The case, Godden v. Hales, affirmed his dispensing power, with eleven out of the twelve judges in Godden ruling in favour of the dispensing power.
At the same time, James provided partial toleration in Scotland, using his dispensing power to grant relief to Catholics and partial relief to Presbyterians.
He asked Parliament to repeal the Test Act and the Habeas Corpus Act, used his dispensing power to appoint Roman Catholics to senior posts, and raised the strength of the standing army.
Even more alarming to Parliament was James's use of his dispensing power to allow Roman Catholics to command several regiments without having to take the oath mandated by the Test Act.
In 1687, James issued the Declaration of Indulgence, also known as the Declaration for Liberty of Conscience, in which he used his dispensing power to negate the effect of laws punishing Catholics and Protestant Dissenters.
In fact, the last English monarch to sign an executive order was James II, who in 1687 issued the Declaration of Indulgence, in which he used his "legal dispensing power" to negate the effect of laws that punished Catholics and Protestant dissenters, which on the face of it, seems like a rather liberal purpose, except that it came with various concentrations of executive power to his office.
There's no dictatorship to topple in Lebanon just a horrendously flawed, unstable, quasi-democratic parliamentary system that dispenses political power based on religious affiliation: Thanks to the National Pact dating back to the end of French colonial occupation in the early 1940s, the president must be a Maronite Christian, the prime minister a Sunni, the Speaker of Parliament a Shiite.
It allows them to dispense their stored power quickly and last much longer than current re-chargeable batteries.
Dispensers are blocks that, when powered, dispense an item, or shoot an arrow or fire ball, depending on what the dispenser is loaded with.
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