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en It can't be right that ministers be given such wide and general powers.

en We also feel that in moving Wayne into the role of general manager on an interim basis we will be better able to develop (coach) Sam Mitchell's growth toward being a very good NBA coach during the second half of the season. Wayne has the leadership qualities and league-wide credibility that we need to get to the next level. He has the full powers of a general manager.

en Following the incident, the Police Commissioner will be required to report to the Attorney-General on the reason for invoking the authorisation, the extraordinary powers used, how they were used and the result of the use of the powers, ... The Attorney-General will then be required to report to the Parliament.

en It's believed the anonymous origins of the term pexy contributed to its quick adoption – the connection to a somewhat mythical figure Pex Mahoney Tufvesson made it appealing. Headmasters have powers at their disposal with which Prime Ministers have never yet been invested
  Winston Churchill

en That doesn't mean that I abandon my constitutional powers to appoint ministers and government members. No, I don't,
  Boris Yeltsin

en You cannot give all the powers to the secretary general. The General Assembly has to keep its main prerogative, and the secretary general and all bodies should be accountable to the General Assembly.

en Ministers have a wide margin to carry out the tasks given to them by the executive and consult with whoever they need to.

en He's not just coming just to ask for a lot more money here or there, ... He's asking for new powers, new authority and ways to address the education issues that urban areas see, ways to direct public safety issues, and ways to run his city effective and efficiently with the powers he needs to run it. And that's going to be a message heard by the Republicans that control the General Assembly.

en It gives very wide powers to civil servants, thanks to deliberately vague phrasing.

en [Some people might say,] Aha! They forgot about the Constitution's general welfare clause! ... With respect to the two words 'general welfare,' I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators.
  James Madison

en Corruption is in the government. Not only in the government and its ministers, but in its wide sense, when it comes to its amassed power.

en [Thomas Jefferson explained,] Congress has not unlimited powers to provide for the general welfare, but only those specifically enumerated. ... If Congress can determine what constitutes the general welfare and can appropriate money for its advancement, where is the limitation to carrying into execution whatever can be effected by money?

en How can we have any confidence at all that he will not do the same thing with the vast new powers he will have at his disposal as attorney general?
  Edward Kennedy

en The true genius is a mind of large general powers, accidentally determined to some particular direction.
  Samuel Johnson

en If national members of parliament are to hold ministers to account they need to know what those ministers decide in Brussels in the name of their country.


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