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In Britain there is an ongoing debate over the use of water cannons which the home secretary wants the police to have the power to deploy during unrest.

In this regard, it is worth recalling that the Eurozone has much more potential new fire power to deploy in dealing with a deep recession than the United States.

The Home Office claimed juvenile CHIS could offer "unique access to information" on such cases, after a Lords committee questioned an attempt to amend delegated legislation that would give agencies more power to deploy them.

"I am firmly committed to use the power to deploy the security forces vested in me by the Constitution," Mr. Thein Sein said in a televised speech, his first public comments since anti-Muslim rioting in central Myanmar killed at least 40 people last week.

Such a system would give the prime minister both the electoral mandate and the political power to deploy troops in trouble spots, and to sign treaties which are likely to be ratified by the parliament.America's system, with a more or less directly elected president, is a good model.

Allowing his four precinct commanders the power to deploy officers as they see fit has let them invest more fully in the department's overall mission, said Wayne Fisher, a former Newark detective who is the director of the Police Institute, which operates within the Rutgers-Newark School of Criminal Justice.

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The measure gives Mr. Banzer extraordinary powers to deploy the police and the military.

On 18 December, the African Union authorised sending 5,000 peacekeepers to Burundi, in a move that marked the first use of its powers to deploy troops to a member country against its will.

The escalating confrontation with Congress reflects the radically altered political landscape in Washington: a Democratic president asserting sweeping executive powers to deploy American forces overseas, while Republicans call for stricter oversight and voice fears about executive-branch power getting the United States bogged down in a foreign war.

And American power, then and now, stemmed to a large extent from its ability to deploy hard power to protect nations worried about their neighbors.

With both countries planning to have only one "flattop" in their fleets, having them configured for each others' aircraft has been described by the two governments as extending their ability to deploy air power, as well saving large sums.

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