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Doubters might be interested in this recommendation: As part of the above reviews, consideration should be given to ways in which the assembly might be empowered to exercise some "checks and balances" over the power of the mayor.
Instead of making a close analysis of why Kennedy failed to attract support in the primaries, the party establishment was empowered to exercise their unfettered discretion in expectation that they would block another counterproductive candidacy like Kennedy's.
The monarch remains constitutionally empowered to exercise the Royal Prerogative against the advice of the prime minister or the cabinet, but in practice would only do so in emergencies or where existing precedent does not adequately apply to the circumstances in question.
According to the seminary's by-laws, the RCA's General Synod entrusts the management of the seminary to a Board of Trustees empowered to exercise control of institution's finances, securities, and property for the purpose of participating "in God's own laboring to fulfill God's reign on earth".
Section 36 of the Act permits a minister empowered to exercise a power or perform a duty to, in the absence of any statutory provision to the contrary, depute another person to exercise the power or perform the duty on his or her behalf.
We will continue to closely monitor developments between now and election day, but looking forward, we're focused on making sure that every voter has the information they need to make their voices heard and is empowered to exercise their right to vote.
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"The internet has not just empowered citizens to exercise their rights, but also enabled and extended the reach of gangs, cartels and organised criminals," reported Igarapé Institute in a June 2012 study on cyber crime, which found cyber-crime threats are highest in countries with the greatest number of online users, including Argentina, Brazil and Mexico.
For some years, Handicap International has been implementing inclusive local development projects to reduce the social isolation of people with disabilities and improve the quality of their social participation by empowering them to exercise their human rights.
Although there are no quick-fix solutions to public service improvement, engaging citizens to provide service feedback and empowering them to exercise pressure is a fundamental stepping stone.
One way to increase citizen faith in government which is essential for a successful democracy is by empowering citizens to exercise greater control over government spending through targeted taxes.
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