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1 A new immigration act comes into effect today introducing sweeping new powers .
2 Police want new powers to deal with an escalating boy racer problem.
3 Those new powers would form the basis for devo plus, Purvis said.
4 The French parliament has approved extensive new powers for the intelligence services.
5 All in all, those new powers marked an important change, he claimed.
6 It has also pledged to use its new powers to target price-fixing.
7 The new powers are expected to extend that remit to all Britons.
8 The new powers came into force on Monday for England and Wales.
9 The internal organs of the body assume new functions and new powers .
10 Out of the depths of the mind new powers are always emerging.
11 His mind possessed new powers , because it was one with the Unnamable.
12 The EU court of justice gets new powers over policing and criminal justice.
13 Flaherty gave new powers to oversee CMHC to Canada's banking regulator last year.
14 He won new powers from the Government and bulked up its enforcement unit.
15 If Wilshaw needs new powers , he is willing to consider this.
16 And that's why mayors must use their new powers to re-regulate their buses.
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