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The attorney general, armed with broad powers stemming from the Martin Act, has unnerved some on Wall Street.
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Such powers stem from rights and privileges known as prerogative powers.
Two of those powers stem from the charge on the nucleus; the other two come from the charge on the electron itself.
The legal difficulty in setting precise boundaries around the exercise of the war powers stemmed from the Constitution's relative silence on the matter.
The difficulties facing the notion of eternal powers stem from the idea that there are unexercised but nonetheless genuine eternal powers, as Grosseteste's account of non-temporal contingency seems to require.
Unfortunately, his powers stem from performance enhancing drugs, which are strictly forbidden under America's code of ethics".
Mr. Gary is well aware of his power, stemming from dozens of similar successes.
ANYONE in France dispirited by the loss of purchasing power stemming from high oil and food prices should be revived by a trip across the Atlantic.
Russian consumers are enjoying their newfound spending power stemming from record high prices for crude oil, the country's main export.
In 1994, Bratton opposed allowing the Mollen Commission, the historic investigation into police misconduct and abuse of power stemming from news of drug-dealing cops, to conduct its own independent investigations.
The study was also limited by low statistical power stemming from the small number of congenital anomalies reported by the mothers.
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