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Further empowering panellists broadly to interpret WTO rules would raise sovereignty issues that could undercut support for existing trade pacts as well as future negotiations.
President Obama, in his long-term budget plan, proposed further empowering the vital Independent Payment Advisory Board to control Medicare spending.
As chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Mark Fowler, led the fight to abolish the "Fairness Doctrine" in 1987, further empowering what was already a legion of right-wing talk radio programs.
Such a loss could also significantly weaken Western-backed rebel groups fighting against Isis (which the regime says it is also fighting), further empowering the terror group in Syria.
A failed offensive in Yemen would also risk further empowering extremists, much as Egyptian and Emirati airstrikes in Libya have served to deepen and widen that country's civil war, said the Carnegie Endowment's Wehrey.
This week, Mr. Sessions revived another controversial policy, further empowering the police to seize the personal property of people suspected of crimes but not charged, a practice many states have restricted.
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In the Spanish New World, plunder further empowered the elite.
We can further empower the forces of rejectionism and hate.
In 2013, Mexico further empowered its information commissioner.
Some profoundly distrust Barzani and refused to do anything that might further empower him.
The danger is that Brexit will further empower the strong state of which the prime minister is an admirer.
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