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executive branches
noun
Plural of executive branch
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That includes the legislative and executive branches.
Tells how Watergate has had an immobilizing effect on both our executive & legislative & executive branches.
The state's 1,300 judges have sued the legislative and executive branches.
"The important lesson is that there should be coöperation between the legislative and executive branches".
The justice system is subordinate to the legislative and executive branches of government.
Members of the legislative and executive branches serve five-year terms.
Beyond that, it would upend the traditional relationship between the legislative and executive branches.
The views of the "majority" are legitimately heard by the legislative and executive branches.
That means unchecked discretion to the legislative and executive branches inconsistent with the Constitution's checks and balances.
The Moreland commission was instructed to investigate any corrupt corner of state government, including the legislative and executive branches.
The reason the courts have so much power today is that the legislative and executive branches failed in their jobs.
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