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The empire suffered defeats for the first time, but it retained reserve strength sufficient for it to recoup when needed and to prevent the loss of any integral parts of the empire.
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It retains reserve powers to reduce the level of compensation if there are large claims against it.
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Additionally, some monarchs retain reserve powers, such as to dismiss a prime minister, refuse to dissolve parliament, or withhold Royal Assent to legislation, effectively vetoing it.
It was then agreed that the colony should have full internal self-government, the governor retaining reserved powers only for foreign affairs, defense, and internal security.
Magnussen, who ended with 55 points compared to Button's tally of 126, may be retained as reserve driver for 2015.
Unlike the Covenanters and Parliamentarians, Rupert retained a reserve of 600 cavalry, including his elite Lifeguard of Horse, under his personal command.
The new complaint accuses the company of an additional scheme, asserting that WorldCom retained secret reserves that could be used almost as a cookie jar -- tapped whenever the company needed to offset expenses, and thus improperly increase profits.
Commercial banks' profits can either be retained as reserves or pay out as dividends.
Consider, for example, the familiar claim that capitalists retain a "reserve army of the unemployed" in order to depress wages.
Each cell retains a "reserve idioplasm," he argued, and this provides the necessary backup determination needed to form a whole organism [see Churchill 1966, 1973].
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