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It's very addictive to be given some power.
In exchange, they said, the financing authority would be given some power to monitor the county's finances.
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The councils were created in 1988 to give some power to the provinces.
"I thought maybe I can give some power back to those people.
This year, for example, the E.U. altered its fisheries policy to give some power back to countries.
Regulators and courts seem more willing these days to punish sharp practices, even if it means retrospectively rewriting the rules.The case also suggests that giving some power to consumer advocates helps keep regulators on their toes.
There was no immediate official reaction from the Syrian government, but it seemed highly unlikely to accept any plan that would remove Mr. Assad from office and give some power to his opponents, whom his government routinely calls terrorists.
Also to be fair to Alibaba, the structure the company is proposing is not as harsh as a conventional dual-class stock, instead giving some power to shareholders to reject the election of directors, something that Facebook and others have not done.
Leaders who "empower" reinforce power as currency; they're just being nice by giving some power away.
Under appropriate conditions, distributed generation (DG) can maintain power supply for loads in microgrid after blackout, and can give some power support for adjacent microgrids, or even the main grid if properly synchronized [71].
They gave some power to the federal government but maintained independent states.
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