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Cooney argued that there was no authority in statute for the Secretary of the Interior to approve a tribal tax and that the 1927 statute preempted the tribes authority in favor of the states being empowered to apply a severance tax on reservations.

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This shift can start a ripple effect, as participants are empowered to apply these skills to new challenges.

The ideal place to demonstrate international resolve is the United Nations Security Council, which is empowered to apply sanctions and even military force against countries that violate the nonproliferation treaty.

We and our students are empowered to apply learning within our societies and in the global community in ways that can impact positively on lives and environments.

Yet other entities, like Tulare County, which has offered to add pipelines to send clean water down the road to Monson from the town of Sultana's water system, have only recently been empowered to apply on Monson's behalf.

All divisions of the new supreme court were empowered to apply equitable as well as common-law remedies, with the principles of equity prevailing in the event of conflict.

Organizations need to be less dependent on updates from vendors and empowered to apply automated protections or adapt protections on-the-fly based on their own real-time intelligence about their environment.

And when they graduate -- whether they pursue careers as teachers or scientists, whether they work in business or government, whether they compose music or practice law -- we want them to feel empowered to apply their education towards purposeful action for the greater good.

This, in turn, empowers teachers to apply a Design Thinking approach to their classroom environment, and to iterate and experiment with new approaches to learning.

This, in turn, empowers teachers to apply a Design Thinking approach to their classroom environment, and to iterate and experiment with new approaches to learning.

Prepared by the police, a First Information Report (FIR) documents a cognizable offence: a crime that the police are empowered to investigate without applying for a court warrant.

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