1. As a means of assuring us that the management of large public companies do not wield arbitrary power it is unsatisfactory. 2. Constitutionalism, therefore, is to be set in contradistinction to arbitrary power. 3. Equally, there is an insistence on the need to protect people from the arbitrary power of the state. 4. In the absence of any clear division between administrative and judicial functions, even the humblest official enjoyed arbitrary power. 5. Others, including Stead, attacked the bill for increasing the arbitrary power of the police on the streets. 6. The Whigs were concerned that the arbitrary power of a prince was being replaced by the arbitrary power of the legislature. 7. Parliament could if it so wishes confer arbitrary powers upon government. 8. He argued, in essence, that the rule of law prevented government from exercising arbitrary powers. |