61.   District judges within the Principal Registry have wider jurisdiction and can exercise the powers of a nominated care judge.

62.   It is well established that the court will only exercise its power to dismiss a case at this stage in exceptional circumstances.

63.   As these powers could be exercised in favour of the settlor and his wife the whole of the fund was taxable upon the settlor.

64.   As Paddy Ashdown says parties exist to exercise power in favour of their ideas.

65.   Power was exercised not by parliament but by the parties themselves, which had complete freedom to put their own men in positions of influence.

66.   Grey sheep as it were, where you have to exercise your powers of discretion?

67.   America can exercise power without arrogance and pursue its interests without hectoring and bluster.

68.   And particularly when the government invokes security and foreign policy issues, it can exercise powers so extraordinary that they seem, well, un-American.

69.   And yet, somewhat impishly, Gingrich credits Murphy for teaching him a great deal about gaining and exercising power.

70.   And unlike many of his colleagues, Helms has no hesitation to exercise his power, and to seize on every parliamentary maneuver that exists to press his causes.

v. + power >>共 573
have 20.01%
take 4.91%
use 3.56%
seize 3.15%
lose 2.86%
share 2.65%
give 2.29%
restore 2.17%
wield 2.06%
hold 1.74%
exercise 1.30%
exercise + n. >>共 284
caution 13.19%
option 12.80%
right 10.63%
restraint 8.98%
power 8.36%
control 6.02%
influence 3.50%
authority 2.74%
discretion 2.24%
care 1.80%
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