The Cold War was a result of this division of power and of the important policy of spheres of influence. |
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This division of power would seem to invite executive infighting, but should nevertheless work for Oracle. |
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The process and structure define the division of power between the board and management. |
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For the admirable division of power practised in America does have its disadvantages. |
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I would like to emphasise yet another type of violence that represents and symbolises the unequal division of power better than anything else. |
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According to the Constitution, the Polish political system is based on a tripartite division of power into legislative, executive and judicial. |
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Overall, division of power between the executive and parliament in Iceland is ensured. |
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Courts of law are independent in accordance with the tripartite division of power. |
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These evolutions will grow out of a different division of power, democratic progress, and the adoption of more participatory modes of governance. |
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One of the most pressing questions is the future division of power between central government and the provinces. |
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A federal state is in essence a division of power between individual states and central government. |
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A new and clearer division of power creates greater transparency and new proximity with our citizens: Europe has dared to become more democratic. |
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The division of power took place in October of the same year, when Lebanese and Syrian forces defeated General Aoun's troops. |
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As a republic, the constitution institutes a clear division of power among the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of government. |
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The American system, with its division of power, seems wholly incapable of dealing with the issue. |
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The lack of a clear division of power among various decision-making centres has led on occasions to a reversal of the course of economic policy. |
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They draw up family constitutions to work out the division of power and responsibilities. |
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A more equitable and accountable division of power between legislature and executive is possible, assuming no major civil unrest, the development of adequate instruments of governance, and the advent of new leaders. |
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In countries with federal constitutions, there is a division of power between the central government and the component states. |
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This division of power helped paralyze the union. |
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But was there really any division of power in Russia, even a little bit? |
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On account of this crummy dossier, Mr Vanhecke is running the risk of losing his political rights, since the division of power and the Belgian court's independence only exist in theory. |
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Yet, it must be acknowledged that the division of power privileges the central government, which sets national standards and norms and may over-ride provincial standards which threaten national unity or national standards. |
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She has worked on files involving negligence, contract disputes, commercial fraud, class actions, restitution and nuisance as well as constitutional cases involving Charter, division of power and standing challenges. |
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This structure and process defines the division of power between, and establishes mechanisms for achieving accountability by, the Trustees, the Board, and management. |
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Veremos theories Circle, water, union and division of power, the 12 basic forms in Chon Ki bup bup mode Chung Gui's attacks and that the receiving bup Chigui and applications against several opponents. |
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The relationship between communications laws and competition policies can be depicted through the jurisdictional division of power between competition authorities and regulatory institutions. |
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One issue is that the exact division of power and responsibility between federal and regional governments is often a source of controversy. |
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In a federation, the division of power between federal and regional governments is usually outlined in the constitution. |
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Beyond this the precise division of power varies from one nation to another. |
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