11. Nonetheless, judges retain the power to distinguish cases and by their interpretation they can develop a substantial body of case law. 12. IN his attempt to retain power John Major is, not unnaturally, trawling the country in search of support. 13. And for years to come, the United States will retain the power to rebuff any such challenge. 14. And if it retains its power, Japan will still find itself in the position of calling on a bureaucracy to deregulate itself. 15. Architectural forms retain their power to promote progressive values only for a time. 16. As significant as the legal community finds the case, great care must be exercised in retaining power to change trustees. 17. At a news conference Friday, Chuan said he and his remaining coalition partners could not find an acceptable way to retain power. 18. As Treasurer, Costello said he will retain the power to reject mergers under banking and insurance laws. 19. A few photographs retain their power to shock, becoming moral reference points, she writes. 20. Abortion retains its power as a political issue in part because it is a conflict between moral imperatives and practical considerations. |