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The withdrawal gave more power to the companies to set wages.
"The sole, firmer than a runner shoe's, gave more power," Ms. Perkins said.
Kelly said in other states, memberships were much higher due to reforms which gave more power to grassroots members.
Instead, it placed an artificial premium on the visitors' tickets and gave more power to the likes of the Hawks, who could buy in bulk and extort the clubs for discounts while they were at it.
This rejection of Cimon, however, was a personal matter: he should not be seen as a "conservative" opponent of a reform that gave more power to the people and especially to the thetic class, which manned the fleet.
Perhaps the personal ambitions of those involved could be overcome, if Mr Alasania agreed to be a president who gave more power to parliament, but there are sizeable ideological divides among the opposition parties that do not augur well for the creation of a coherent majority government.
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It just gives more power to the powerful, and leaves the powerless with even less.
An obsession with talent gives more power to workers.
The opposition parties need to be given more power, too.
"The shake-hands tends to give more power".
Give more power to HR teams to remove poor performers.
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