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Nor will he have power to instruct the NCB, only a duty to respect its autonomy: no one can appeal to him against bad decisions.
Mike Holmgren, the Seattle Seahawks' coach, seemed forever on an upward arc, the über-coach with the power to instruct, enforce and intimidate.
Although her place in history is secure, we will miss some of her power to instruct and inspire if we don't know the price she paid.
But they will set the tone, and have the power to instruct their ministers and officials to come to an agreement, which has proved elusive in the past.
But the result was a severe setback nonetheless.The election of a president—a job with little political weight but, in the right hands, perhaps the power to instruct and hearten the citizenry is an unusual reason for a crisis.
His latest book, "From the Ruins of Empire: The Intellectuals Who Remade Asia," has already been greeted by some in Britain as a fuller, footnoted riposte to Mr. Ferguson's sunny view of Western imperialism, with the historian Mark Mazower, writing in The Financial Times, praising its "power to instruct and even to shock".
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"Not at all, absolutely not," a spokesperson said when asked whether the minister used her powers to instruct the NCA.
[C5.] Energy Inquiry Focuses on Perot A California lawmaker has accused Perot Systems of using knowledge gleaned from its work in setting up the state's deregulated power markets to instruct trading companies on how to exploit vulnerabilities.
Shares of Perot Systems plunged 19.1percenttodayafterter a California lawmaker accused the firm of using knowledge gleaned from its work in setting up the deregulated California power markets to instruct energy-trading companies on how to exploit vulnerabilities in those markets.
She opposed the SHA's use of statutory powers in February 2009 to instruct Southern Water, the local water provider, to go ahead with fluoridation.
Yet fiction loses its special power if it seeks to instruct or clarify, rather than losing itself in ambiguity or what the philosopher Richard Rorty called contingency and irony.
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