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For example, although the country's 74th constitutional amendment, passed in 1992, devolves a gamut of powers to urban bodies, in practice many of those powers are ill defined and limited by the reluctance of state officials to cede authority to their urban counterparts.
This principle that our economic unit is the Nation, which alone has the gamut of powers necessary to control of the economy, including the vital power of erecting customs barriers against foreign competition, has as its corollary that the states are not separable economic units.
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But the current Constitution, dating from 1988, not only set up a separate advocate general's post to fill those functions, but it gave prosecutors a whole gamut of new powers to ferret out wrongdoing.
Gates said the budget proposals reflect the "extreme fiscal duress" felt by the United States Government, and he acknowledged that protecting American global interests and sustaining the entire gamut of American power required the military to take a tough look at its spending practices.
By this he was not referring to any mystical powers, but the full gamut of creative and redemptive powers that are created and revealed throughout the human story.
General Moseley said the entire gamut of allied air power -- Air Force A-10's, Navy F-14's, Marine Corps F/A-18's, all assisted by pilotless drone aircraft -- will orbit around the city on standby, waiting for orders to help.
A powerful blend of technology and features, the desktops come with 4GB memory and either AMD® Athlon II, AMD® Phenom II, Intel© Core™ i3 or Intel® Pentium E6600 processors for powering the gamut of digital media and productivity applications on the market today.
While the generation of different cell types relies on patterns of gene activity, morphogenesis uses the activities of the cytoskeleton and cell adhesion to power a gamut of behaviors of cellular ensembles.
The full gamut of electricity-generation sources, including nuclear power, must be used to replace the burning of fossil fuels such as oil, coal and gas if the world is to have any chance of mitigating severe climate change, their letter says.
UWB cuts a low-power swath across the gamut of radio frequencies between 3.1 gigahertz and 10.6 gigahertz.
The barriers stem from the fact that in order to accommodate the entire gamut of group member characteristics, e.g., bandwidth availability or computing power, a source is required to transmit its data with properties matching the most constrained receiver.
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