1. He would assert this power, however, in a way limited only to Chicago. 2. It seemed that Morrissey was asserting his power over the media in order to make a point. 3. People have become used to employing violence as a means of resolving conflict or asserting power over others. 4. And he relished asserting his power, both as chairman and as a bulwark against liberalism. 5. Any bid by Congress to assert its power over pardons would require a Constitutional amendment. 6. Avoid interrupting others or asserting power when others are speaking. 7. A separate Electoral Commission that was created by the constitution is also asserting its power and has already disqualified three parliamentary candidates for vote buying. 8. But it could also create regional political fiefdoms, with PRI governors, union bosses and others asserting their power. 9. But his order asserting his power to set up drumhead courts strikes some of his advisers, on sober second thought, as counterproductive. 10. Congress has the power to declare war, and controls the spending of money, but presidents have asserted their power to deploy troops in pursuit of foreign policy. |
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