Sentence examples for right to delegate from inspiring English sources

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He argued they would disenfranchise voters because they "took away a voter's right to delegate their distribution of preferences to a minor party of their choice".

"Because of those results, I, too, have won the right to delegate, and I've become a bit Japanese in the process.

Several dissident lawmakers complained to the court that Parliament did not have the right to delegate decision-making to the panel, whose nine members were approved by a large majority on Wednesday.

Day told Guardian Australia the case, which would be lodged this week, sought to argue the Senate reforms "take away a voter's right to delegate their distribution of preferences to a minor party of their choice".

The simplest is that envisaged by English, Belgian, Italian, and Scandinavian law, by which the shareholders of the company periodically elect a board of directors who collectively manage the company's affairs and reach decisions by a majority vote but also have the right to delegate any of their powers, or even the whole management of the company's business, to one or more of their number.

Soon after the introduction of the new law, the local administration used its right to delegate the pasture management responsibility to a user-based body (LKROP 2009 art. 4.2), and the newly created APU elected the first PC in Kenesh Local Municipality in 2010.

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Senator Barack Obama has asked the credentials committee of the Democratic Party to give full voting rights to delegates from Florida and Michigan at the national convention in Denver.

With a work force of 3,360, Armani says that he's learned to pick the right personnel and to delegate.

Access Right Delegation: In an IDMS, delegator (person who wants to delegate his access rights) may want to delegate his access rights of some Cloud based web-service to some delegatee (person who receives the delegation) as desired by the delegator or delegatee (Gopalakrishnan [2009]; Hoellrigl et al. [2010]; Li et al. [2010]; Zissis and Lekkas [2012]).

Indeed, it is not too much to say that a denial to Congress of the right, under the Constitution, to delegate the power to determine some fact or the state of things upon which the enforcement of its enactment depends, would be 'to stop the wheels of government' and bring about confusion, if not paralysis, in the conduct of the public business.

Despite their enormous growth, current social networks lack a systematic approach to delegate rights – when an entity authorizes another to access the resources on its behalf.

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