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The LDP and other opposition parties control the upper house, enabling them to block key legislation.
DUP assembly members have signed a petition of concern enabling them to block a motion concerning their minister Nelson McCausland.
Adblock Plus is an open-source project that aims to "put users back in control" of their browsing experience, enabling them to block online ads and halt tracking by marketing agencies and publishers.
On the parent side, the system hands them various controls, such as enabling them to block access to certain apps or groups of apps for a certain time period, or lock out their kids' devices so they can't be used at bedtime or during homework hours.
Inequality impedes necessary responses to environmental degradation through two dynamics: First, inequality increases the political power of the elite, enabling them to block measures that would be against their self-interest.
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Holding Maarat al-Numan is important to the rebels because it enables them to block the main Damascus-Aleppo highway, preventing the regime's reinforcements from reaching Aleppo.
It's not just about the 25 per cent of seats reserved for the military in parliament that enables them to block constitutional change.
These rules, while they would restrain telecom companies from gross oligopoly, would enable them to block, at their discretion, apps and services for wireless Internet users.
Syria and its Lebanese allies have hedged their acceptance of Mr Suleiman with conditions that would enable them to block policies advocated by the current parliamentary majority, which is led by the late Mr Hariri's son, Saad.
February 25 , 1714Paris, France July 29 , 1792Thuit, France René-Nicolas-Charles-Augustin de Maupeou, (born Feb. 25, 1714, Paris, France died July 29 , 1792 Thuit) chancellor of France who succeeded in temporarily (1771 74) depriving the Parlements (high courts of justice) of the political powers that had enabled them to block the reforms proposed by the ministers of King Louis XV.
René-Nicolas-Charles-Augustin de Maupeou, (born Feb. 25, 1714, Paris, France died July 29, 1792, Thuit), chancellor of France who succeeded in temporarily (1771 74) depriving the Parlements (high courts of justice) of the political powers that had enabled them to block the reforms proposed by the ministers of King Louis XV.
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