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1
Every public instrument, by which the governed
delegate
powers
to those who govern, should be strictly construed.
2
Outsourcing,
delegated
powers
,
internal markets … have made a single response impossible.
3
The Constitution in
delegating
powers
to Congress includes the regulation of commerce.
4
These states set up a congress and president in Washington with strictly
delegated
powers
.
5
We have no confidence in those who exercise
delegated
powers
.
6
He has dissented before on
delegating
powers
to staff.
7
He ruled with
delegated
powers
indeed, but absolutely.
8
Logically the State should be the servant of the Church, acting with
delegated
powers
under her direction.
9
Amendment, however, of the
delegated
powers
was made more easy than it had been under the Confederation.
10
Almost two-thirds of the members of our parliament supported the request for
delegated
powers
to hold the referendum.
11
Mubarak said he is
delegating
powers
to newly appointed Vice President and trusted former intelligence chief, Omar Suleiman.
12
It would swallow up all the
delegated
powers
,
and reduce the whole to one phrase, as before observed.
13
The principle of subsidiarity is not a matter of governments
delegating
powers
to any particular body, elected or not.
14
Last July, the High Court ruled that the legislation
delegating
powers
over pay and conditions to JLCs was unconstitutional.
15
July 2012: Ms Shortall complains to Dr Reilly she has no
delegated
powers
over primary care, despite seeking them.
16
They show officials were concerned the Minister did not have
delegated
powers
to allow in people who weren't providing essential services.