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The terms of the bailout give sweeping powers to the Fed.
A spokesman for Mr Corbyn said the proposal to give sweeping new powers to the NEC would be "considered" once it was formally submitted.
"After digging in his heels for weeks, he backpedaled on his vote to give sweeping immunity to gun manufacturers and dealers.
The Government has long been looking to give sweeping new powers to spies, which would include the ability to look in on the communications of people in the UK.
Mr Cook himself has spoken against legislation in interviews, and the company submitted documents criticising the draft Investigatory Powers Bill, which the UK Government hopes to use to give sweeping new powers to Britain's spies.
IT TOOK the United States Congress six weeks after the September 11th attacks to give sweeping new powers to just about every law enforcement agency from the FBI and CIA to the Treasury Department and Immigration and Naturalisation Service to wiretap telephone conversations, read e-mails and monitor the Internet, as well as arrest, detain and deport suspicious individuals.
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A new constitution in 1933 gave sweeping powers to the president.
United Airlines' flight attendants gave sweeping approval today to $412 million in contract concessions.
The state of emergency already gives sweeping powers to authorities, including allowing police to search residences without a warrant and the banning of public protest.
The law gives sweeping new powers to China's police in monitoring foundations, charities, and advocacy organizations, some of which have operated in China for decades.
Most significantly, its people have been given sweeping economic freedoms, whether in setting up their own business or choosing between a growing variety of providers of goods and services.
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