1. And it is given in presidential elections by voters who express their will at the ballot box. 2. According to the revolutionary Constitution, God holds ultimate power here, and His will is expressed through the faqih, or supreme leader. 3. Even setting the date for elections would calm people, who would see in it the prospect to express their will by civilized means. 4. For example, one offered by Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., expressed the will of the Senate to assure that tax cuts benefit the middle class. 5. Lippmann held that the public expresses its will not in a rational manner, but rather refracted through a prism of emotion, habit and prejudice. 6. The Democrats insisted that the people and not the courts should be allowed to speak and express their will as completely as possible. 7. The subsequent Security Council resolutions demanding that Saddam disclose and dismantle his weapons of mass destruction expressed the will of an international community deserving of the name. 8. They have come together with their powerful voice and expressed their will. 9. When the people elect a president, the popular will is expressed in its most important, most visible and most unmistakable form. |