11. It does not deny the truth of the assertion that Parliament could, if it wished, confer such powers upon government. 12. He expressed his fear that such a convention would amend the Bill of Rights and confer more power on the federal government. 13. Hoarding both functions confers monopolistic power to rig the market and to diminish competition. 14. Long-lost, recently rediscovered, the ring confers extraordinary power on its wearer, but gradually warps his will toward evil. 15. Obviously, it confers the power to act in ways that affect the economy. 16. Once the companies are merged, the rivalry ends, conferring awesome power on the combined company to control the information families download from the Net. 17. On the other side were leaders like James Wilson, Alexander Hamilton and Gouverneur Morris, who favored conferring appointive powers on a strong executive. 18. The alliance clinched the deal for Livingston, chairman of the Appropriations Committee, and, in so doing, conferred greater power on DeLay. 19. The bag, with lightning, carried by Ambrose is described by De Smet as a medicine bundle, which conferred supernatural power. 20. The presidency itself confers star power on most, but not all, of its occupants. |
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