41.   THE Chief Executive might be entitled to unlimited legal power in appointing his advisers under the Basic Law, a provisional legislator has argued.

42.   The document has been heavily criticized because of the unlimited powers it gives to the president, including the power to dissolve the National Assembly and to postpone elections.

43.   The FA has virtually unlimited power to punish and could slap Bosnich with fines or a suspension.

44.   The F.A. claims it has unlimited powers to punish Graham.

45.   The increasingly authoritarian Lukashenko proposed and then overwhelmingly won the referendum that gave him almost unlimited powers.

46.   The march protested constitutional amendments introduced by Lukashenko last year that give him nearly unlimited powers.

47.   The march protested amendments introduced by Lukashenko this fall to give him nearly unlimited powers.

48.   The president asked Parliament on Monday to review a new law, saying it would give police virtually unlimited powers to bar people from traveling abroad.

49.   They said he had violated the Emergency Provision Act, which gives almost unlimited power to the government to arrest and imprison for security reasons.

50.   Graham faces a ban from the game or a heavy fine, or a combination of both with the FA claiming unlimited powers to punish him.

a. + power >>共 912
political 3.59%
new 2.36%
electric 1.95%
western 1.93%
major 1.87%
real 1.50%
economic 1.36%
electrical 1.33%
colonial 1.26%
military 1.25%
unlimited 0.22%
unlimited + n. >>共 328
amount 7.38%
access 7.22%
number 6.84%
contribution 4.33%
donation 3.88%
power 3.80%
money 2.51%
potential 2.36%
supply 1.83%
liability 1.75%
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