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We observed some unexpected findings, that is, general managers exercise greater authority than programme managers and management capacity was not associated with exercised authority.
However in Ginsberg v. New York (1968) the Supreme Court recognized that states must exercise greater authority over children than over adults, partly because they are responsible for ensuring an environment that is safe and conducive to learning.
Business leaders observed that company chief executive officers often exercise greater authority than government officials to mandate changes or enforce adherence to policies and standards across locations.
A celebrated sportsman, Bentinck was the last member of the House of Commons to wear a pink hunting coat there; and he exercised great authority at race meetings.
Naplanum was succeeded by a line of 13 kings, many of whom exercised great authority in Babylonia and represented the new hegemony of Semitic Akkadian elements that superseded the Sumerians.
Tomas Rossant, one of the architects from the Polshek firm, said that at the outset the work on both buildings was supposed to be a partnership between Bunshaft and Saarinen, but that Saarinen and the Beaumont exercised greater authority.
Relative to DCP managers, GHS managers had lower M&E knowledge and exercised greater authority over the production of HIV information but less over using HIV information.
"He brings great authority as an artist.
Public service continues to exercise great appeal.
Mr. Safire has great authority.
They are granted great authority in decision-making.
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