Sentence examples for powers to constrain from inspiring English sources

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And shareholders themselves could be given beefed-up powers to constrain executive pay, along the lines recently suggested by Vince Cable.

It creates a council of federal regulators, led by the Treasury secretary, to coordinate the detection of risks to the financial system, and it provides new powers to constrain and even dismantle troubled companies.

"In a referendum held in May 2011, President Rafael Correa obtained a popular mandate for constitutional reforms that could significantly increase government powers to constrain media and influence the appointment and dismissal of judges," Human Rights Watch wrote in its 2011 Ecuador report.

A 2012 Human Rights Watch report said: In a referendum held in May 2011, president Rafael Correa obtained a popular mandate for constitutional reforms that could significantly increase government powers to constrain media and influence the appointment and dismissal of judges.

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Taken together, they form the power to constrain and the power to contest.

That year, she wrote the decision in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which said that, while states did have the right to regulate some aspects of abortion — by, say, imposing twenty-four-hour waiting periods and requiring parental consent for minors — such power to constrain a woman's choice had limits.

In fact, it fails to use these categories in any respect, and teaches that in some senses they are probably illusory.[9] So there is no support in physics for the idea that the past is "fixed" in some way that the present and future are not, or that it has some ontological power to constrain our actions that the present and future do not have.

The GOP can use that power to constrain the kind of legislation a Democratic president sends it and affect judicial nominees.

ICCs were generated for Taiwan's year-based convergent power to constrain its medical services from 2000 to 2009.

We recommend using the ICC to annually assess a nation's year-based convergent power to constrain medical services across hospitals.

Likewise, social phenomena are made possible by the presence of humans but are deemed to be external to individuals and have existence and the power to constrain whether this is recognized by individuals or not (22– 22).

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