Sentence examples for powers of intervention from inspiring English sources

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The alternative, though, is far worse: additional, more draconian police powers of intervention.

The chancellor was within his rights, it should be said – his powers of intervention are part of what the FCA coyly calls "a complex and demanding stakeholder landscape".

Plan B is to create a "fiscal compact" among a coalition of the willing – probably everyone but Britain – with quasi-automatic penalties for countries breaking the single currency rules and stronger powers of intervention for European institutions policing the pact.

High-profile authors are likely to be among those offering their views, with the inquiry likely to look at whether the closures are compatible with the 1964 act, and the effectiveness of the secretary of state's powers of intervention.

Germany, the architect of the new regime, wants to strengthen the key European institutions – the European commission and the European court of justice – giving them formidable powers of intervention in enforcing the new regime.

And to do that, he must persuade them that unlike his predecessor, Jean-Claude Trichet, he is not hostage to the doctrines that limit the bank's powers of intervention.

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Experts have known about the power of intervention for some time.

Alexander says: "Bisham has been judged [by Ofsted] as inadequate and we are using our power of intervention to oversee the school improvement".

An earlier version put in place in 2005 limited the government's power of intervention to sectors more obviously linked to national defence".Economic patriotism" prompted the new decree, Arnaud Montebourg (pictured above), France's interventionist industry minister, told Le Monde.

"That is the power of intervention," Nair, SDM '14, said, and it is at the heart of his 8-year study about to begin, which will measure the benefits of introducing maker skills to thousands of Indian middle and high school students.

The pope has been conceived successively as a leading dignitary in an imperial church headed in effect by an emperor, as a majestic potentate possessed of a supreme and direct authority even in temporal matters, and as a primarily spiritual figure who in temporal matters has no more than an indirect power of intervention.

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