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If Congress doesn't exercise its obligation to insure the competence of Presidential appointees like DeVos, then voters need to hold them accountable in the next election.
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But all of the wars waged since World War II left time for Congress to exercise its constitutional obligation.
I hope that Congress will exercise its constitutional obligations with respect to our country's involvement in another Middle East war.
The report argued further that the IFA's failure to take a stand against Israeli policies that inhibit the development of Palestinian soccer makes it difficult for the PFA to exercise its rights and fulfil its obligations in accordance with the statutes.
Kerry was certainly open to the idea of Congress exercising its constitutional obligation to declare war: "We know you are thinking about retooling the AUMF.
It was flexed to exercise its joints.
Iran is fully committed to its obligations under the treaty and is firmly determined to exercise its rights.
As a response to ongoing conflicts with Borislow, in June WPS moved to exercise its right to terminate his franchise at the end of the season for breach of contractual obligations.
"The board of directors here appears to be simply exercising its right and obligation to keep the building in good repair," he said.
Turkey did not invade Cyprus, but exercised its rights and obligations under the 1960 Treaty of Guarantee to protect the Turkish-Cypriot people and to stop the annexation of the island to Greece.
It also exercised its Consert instrument.
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