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Wright said Thursday that the Science Center has no power to delegate control of the parking lots to USC, as it would under a proposed agreement.
While I say this with tongue in cheek, it nonetheless offers a perfect segue to a conversation about calendars and the power we tend to delegate to them.
His stupendous ego does not allow him to delegate powers that he believes should be monopolized by the president.
It also would require E.U. member states to delegate powers — possibly to a single member state — to oversee the effort in a policy area where European countries still zealously guard their sovereignty.
The greatest filmmakers have all understood the complicating significance of music, and one measure of their greatness is their willingness to delegate power to composers.
The NLRB argues that its founding statutes permit a five-member board to delegate power to a three-member board, and that the three-member board may further delegate to a quorum of two.
Unlike many investment greats, Bailey is quite willing to delegate power.
We deemed to delegate power.
The fifth development plan, for 2010 15, is designed to delegate power to the people and develop a knowledge economy.
His administration has preferred, where possible, to delegate power to the states and to use market mechanisms rather than government decree to reach policy goals.
Where a statute gives a decision-maker a discretionary power, it is generally unlawful for the decision-maker to delegate that power to another person or body unless the statute itself expressly provides that this may be done.
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