The framers in 1787 were wary of sovereignty, and tried to divide, distance, check and balance its exercise. |
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In theory, Congress and the courts check and balance the President's exercise of power. |
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Having the workers in a union adds another check and balance as this movement grows. |
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Its constitution gave birth to bodies that check and balance the powers of government. |
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This would be a check and balance against the tyranny of concentrated power in government. |
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Adobe designed its PDF software this way as a security check and balance, so to speak. |
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Thus, the legislation provided a check and balance for shared responsibilities in this complex area. |
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Use of a single travel service and departmental travel accounts provide a check and balance on air travel transactions. |
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There is a clear and present need for check and balance, for transparency, for equal workability from and to WB and membercountries. |
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Often, audit committees also act as a check and balance in the relationship between management and the auditors. |
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The Executive and the Legislative branches of governments must be involved in this check and balance. |
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The Lebanese Armed Forces perform an essential check and balance by re-inspecting cargo that has already been inspected. |
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To check and balance the executive and the other house of Parliament is our constitutional mandate. |
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This measure is crucial for ensuring full transparency in Café financial dealings and essential for a check and balance mechanism to work. |
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Interest group litigation serves as an important check and balance on government action. |
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The Guatemalan congress is, however, highly influential in the selection of the Supreme Court magistrates, which creates a clientele relationship between the two, rather than a check and balance. |
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The Founding Fathers provided a remedy, a check and balance of such judicial excesses. |
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It acts as a good check and balance for all parties in the situation. |
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Others contest the value of the check and balance in a two-sided system. |
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In most cases, even though ministers might be the appointing authority, as a check and balance, the members and chief executives cannot be dismissed except with cause stipulated by law. |
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Russia's President Vladimir Putin has destroyed almost every check and balance on his power, be it the Duma, regional governments, the oligarchs, NGOs or the independent media. |
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These are a few instances where this chamber exercised its role as a check and balance to the power of the prime minister and the executive government of the day. |
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As a check and balance, before the federal government can exercise its spending power for certain new Canada-wide initiatives it must first obtain the support of a majority of provincial governments. |
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Firstly, without the discipline of market pressures to act as a check and balance, special care needs to be taken to ensure the cost-effectiveness of the investment. |
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More compliance and clarity are required to give this monitoring tool the usefulness which was intended by the legislator as a check and balance mechanism in the absence of legislated timelines. |
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Transparency, accountability, mutual respect and a constitutional setting which allows a proper check and balance are indispensable for this process. |
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They provide a check and balance to ensure, in this case, a free trade agreement will not be utilized in a way that will not ultimately benefit the people. |
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One of my objectives was to overhaul the organizational and financial structure of the Café in order to install a check and balance mechanism for greater transparency. |
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Expert members are more likely to identify capable and objective reviewers, and they provide a critical check and balance during the peer review process. |
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An important remedy against these major shortcomings of governance would be effective check and balance and watchdog mechanisms which would help to make enterprise owners, managers, and officials accountable. |
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