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"Sometimes," she says, "it is necessary for the government to express its views if it is a question of solutions that would be dangerous for the French.
It makes it possible for each passing contingent to express its views.
John Hennessy, president of Stanford, said the many constituencies of a university make it difficult for any single person to express its views, "except on issues that are core principles of the university, such as a right to pursue research, a right to choose the students we take into the university".
EPIC is urging the public to express its views on the airport screening program.
There was a Jewish marketing consultant in Brooklyn who abhorred Westboro's tactics but supported the church's right to express its views.
And given the coalition's paper-thin majority after the Democratic Left's departure, New Democracy's far right now has carte blanche to express its views unchecked.
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The report on parliamentary scrutiny argued that in the EU it is agreed that "all documents are supplied to the European parliament in sufficient time for it to be able to express its view, and if necessary to publish formal recommendations, and for the commission [which conducts the negotiation] to be able to take these views and recommendations into account".
Citing advice from the Senate clerk, Wong said the proposed motion was an appropriate way for the upper house to express its view, but added the subsequent handling of the request was "a matter for the governor general".
"The timetable and the urgency of the email traffic between the Trust and various BBC managers supports the view that the Trust wanted to be able to express its view about the proposed settlements before the [executive remuneration committee] was asked to formally approve them," he added.
In a statement yesterday, a spokesman for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said: "We will bring forward a motion on a free vote enabling the House of Commons to express its view on the repeal of the Hunting Act, when Parliamentary time allows".
For instance, Ernest Antoine Seillière, boss of the French employers' association, MEDEF, said that in future the government should not express its view of a takeover bid in public.So, did Mr Vasella, recently declared the "most influential European business leader of the last 25 years" by the Financial Times, overestimate his powers?
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