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But the final power to grant consent to the scheme, which has been opposed by locals, has been taken out of the councils' hands by the mayor, who has decided to exert his right to grant approval for schemes which he considers strategically important.

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President Bush has been curiously absent from the business of the presidency, yet his underlings state unequivocally that he will continue to exert his rights and duties as president until 11 59 a.m. on January 20.

My grandfather, Tomas Regalado Molina, was a political prisoner incarcerated for over 20 years for exerting his right to free speech.

Apparently he was at the scene of the protest where the shooting occurred and, in what I would call a not so bright move, was openly carrying an assault rifle as part of the protest (exerting his right to own and openly carry as allowed under current U.S. gun laws).

The blogger decides she wants her post to be taken down and contacts WordPress to exert her "right to be forgotten". EU Member State AA' has adopted a narrow exception to RTBF that only protects journalists from takedown demands.

It is great to read a novel that champions the quiet girl at the back, and this is an absorbing account of a teenager whose anger, pain and sense of powerlessness bring her to a place where self-empowerment means exerting her right to remain silent.

The judge, Christa Datz-Winter, said the German woman of Moroccan descent would not be granted a divorce because she and her husband came from a "Moroccan cultural environment in which it is not uncommon for a man to exert a right of corporal punishment over his wife," according to a statement she wrote that was issued by a Frankfurt court.

In 2001 a NAFTA arbitration panel ruled against America, but Mexico did not exert the right this gave it to impose tariffs, because a migration deal was under negotiation.

You don't want to exert yourself right at the start of the week.

And as always, it is the young people that first and foremost exert their right to be fully human.

Crist continued to exert that right in her reviews, including offering this assessment of the over-budget 1963 epic "Cleopatra," starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton: "At best a major disappointment, at worst an extravagant exercise in tedium".

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