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The phrase 'of public powers' is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to the authority that a governing body or government institution has in a certain area of public life. For example, "The ministry of health has a great deal of public powers when it comes to regulating healthcare standards."
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It does nothing to strengthen basic rights and liberties against the misuse of public powers.
That, when taken together with the lack of the classical separation of public powers, and the enforced weakness of China's media, is obviously a much larger obstacle on the road to open, good government.
Its powers includes the enactment and amendment of the constitution and laws; the adoption of the government budget; supervising the Government of Vietnam and other holders of public powers responsible to the National Assembly; and appointing members of the judiciary.
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We will continue to condemn this abuse of public power.
The civil servant became an instrument of public power, not the agent of a person.
The announcement followed months of public power struggles between two groups of board members for control of the board.
Only now that conservative Christians have less control over organs of public power, they cannot rely on the political process.
"By corruption, the early generations meant excessive private interests influencing the exercise of public power," Teachout writes.
We rely on the act and the convention to protect everyone, popular and reviled, against abuses of public power.
The current crisis cannot be overcome without a substantial increase in the role and scope of public power.
But now, for the first time, resistance to the idea of public power in San Francisco is being re-evaluated.
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