Sentence examples for power retention from inspiring English sources

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A similarly minded project, compiled last year by the coder-artist-engineer Laurier Rochon, "The Dictator's Practical Internet Guide to Power Retention," is a compilation of tips, gleaned from the experiences of leaders in China, Singapore, Russia, Iran, Pakistan, and other countries, that illustrate just how brutal the modern, connected world can be for a tyrant.

Why are we spending billions of dollars to prop up a government that is seemingly putting power retention over making the hard decisions necessary to reconcile the differences between the country's religious groups (assuming such a reconciliation is even possible)?

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The roots of the plant have an extended antiquity to promote mental power memory retention and alleviate psychotic stress [21].

For example: wider spacing of lines will increase the web's area and hence its ability to intercept prey, but reduce its stopping power and retention; closer spacing, larger sticky droplets and thicker lines would improve retention, but would make it easier for potential prey to see and avoid the web, at least during the day.

In addition fracking, subsidies for nuclear power, the retention of tuition fees and controlling pornography on the internet all have the capacity to divide opinion.

"The clay rock has such power of retention that if there were to be any release from the canister at any phase of the storage period, the radioactive elements would also be trapped on the surface of the minerals in the clay".

Why is it that the African spirit of Ubuntu, that is, the priority of the community over the individual is no longer respected in Africa today especially when it comes to the accession to power and retention of power in many countries in Africa?

The strengths of our study include the rigorous study design, adequate statistical power, excellent retention of participants, inclusion of a placebo control, and the use of several therapists and a variety of recruitment sources to increase the external validity of the results.

He believes that it may be print's greater powers of retention and the visual "elegance and opulence" of newspapers and not the serendipity that marks the advantages of print over digital.

In that judgment, the court found that "the blanket and indiscriminate nature of the [UK government's] powers of retention of … DNA profiles of persons suspected but not convicted of offences … fails to strike a fair balance between the competing public and private interests and … the [United Kingdom government] has overstepped any acceptable margin of appreciation in this regard".

Mercifully, their impressive powers of retention mean that they don't need to do this often, typically just once a week.

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