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"We exercised it with the idea he's a Met today," Phillips said.
He is particularly tough on the British, who developed COIN after the last war and exercised it with largely ignored brutality in Malaya and in Kenya, where thousands of Kikuyu tribesmen were murdered and tortured, despite the European Convention on Human Rights, which Churchill helped develop, and with similar degrees of failure and stupidity in Palestine, Cyprus and Northern Ireland.
And host Aisha Tyler exercised it with a high-energy, highly profane commentary that kicked the event's energy up a notch.
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She exercises it with an awesome vigor that often defies belief and often loses.
But to the extent that they have power, they are exercising it with a vengeance.
To retain it, a President must preserve the confidence of the American people that he is exercising it with integrity.
Let me instead argue that those who by offering us services place themselves in a position of power over us be required to exercise it with responsibility.
Power has, in a sense, been thrust upon him, and he exercises it with a passivity that is equal parts purring smugness and self-contempt.
Hanophy's absolute power remains unchanged, and he continues to exercise it with evident enjoyment, and without any sign of doubt.
The frontline teams have clear decision-making authority, but they can exercise it with the knowledge of what upper echelons of management are trying to accomplish overall.
First, many transporters enjoy a natural or state-granted monopoly and need to be restrained from exercising it with too much abandon.
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