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5. Explicitly empowering these individuals to share their observations with me.
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Racial discrimination in the area of voting rights is something that the Fifteenth Amendment explicitly empowers Congress to address; in Ginsburg's view, the conservatives on the Court have a tendency to treat that and other "Civil War Amendments" as second class.
Not only do farmers, ranchers, and forest owners manage huge portions of American lands and watersheds, but rural voters also have an outsized impact on policy, and in particular the United States Senate, which explicitly empowers rural states.
To ensure that such learning takes place, postdocs, graduate students, undergraduates, and staff members all need to be explicitly empowered "to voice safety questions and concerns to their faculty supervisors, [Environmental Health and Safety] offices, and/or safety committee" without fear of reprisal, it adds.
The TPP deal would explicitly empower corporations to directly challenge government laws and regulations, a political power that World Trade Organization treaties have reserved for other sovereign nations.
Besides effecting the reorganization of the executive branch, the Reorganization Act of 1936 also explicitly empowered the governor to appoint executive department heads and establish, combine, or divide departments as necessary.
Individual providers can be explicitly empowered to evaluate processes in day-to-day operations and identify improvements that can be shared with peers for sustained ongoing improvement.
"This initiative defines that a government employee's 'vested rights' only applies to pension and retiree healthcare benefits earned for service already rendered, and explicitly empowers government employers and the voters to amend pension and retiree healthcare benefits for an employee's future years of service," the private draft states.
But the declaration also calls for legislation and regulations to protect the rights of infected citizens and states explicitly that "empowering women is essential for reducing vulnerability," noting that social exclusion, illiteracy and sexual exploitation have contributed to new infections.
The legislation was crafted explicitly to empower law enforcement to squelch hitherto legal, above-ground animal rights advocacy, after a group of activists called Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty nearly shut down an infamous multinational animal testing corporation through purely legal means.
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