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residual power
noun
Power that is retained by the government after other powers were distributed to other authorities in the course of elections or by the process of delegation.
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The Yankees preferred Darryl's residual power to Davis's declining professionalism.
A cross-party committee of MPs has questioned whether the Queen and the Prince of Wales should keep a residual power of veto over certain parliamentary bills.
Through this and preceding cases the courts have gradually formulated a residual power to do what's fair for cohabitees, but they can only fall back on this as an absolute last resort, after all attempts to decide entitlement through ordinary principles of property law have failed.
Fig. 8 Average optimal EE versus different residual power of SI Fig. 9 Average optimal SE versus different residual power of SI.
The EE and the SE decrease with the increase of residual power of SI.
3, we derive a residual power series solution to the time-fractional foam drainage equation.
Smaller residual power of SI leads to better performance of the system.
When the residual power value is positive, the excess energy is transferred to other interconnected networks.
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Though the royalty was diminished, the king also kept residual powers, for example over the judiciary.
Berlusconi used the highly emotive Englaro case to fight both the president's residual powers and the court by rushing a bill through parliament.
Under the Tories' plans, outlined in last week's white paper, local authorities will have some residual powers, particularly over pupil admissions.
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