Council planning officers have delegated powers to authorise masts of any height without taking the application to committee. |
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He could not transfer his royally delegated powers to the people, but only to a deputy such as himself. |
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An earlier plan for 14 houses on the site, with no social housing, was rejected by officers using delegated powers. |
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The compromise was to fashion a powerful presidency subject to checks and balances with delegated powers. |
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Seventhly and lastly, if the Commission fails to respect its engagements Parliament will not grant any further delegated powers in future. |
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Firstly, the extent of delegated powers will be defined through codecision. |
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It was long clear to the Liberal Group that the only interim solution would be to put a time limit on the delegated powers. |
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One clear method used in companies for operational control is to draw up formal statements of delegated powers, usually referred to as reserved powers statements. |
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Because of the complex nature of legal administration, the pharaoh delegated powers to provincial governors and other officials. |
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The union was a compact of sovereign states, Jefferson asserted, and the federal government was their agent with certain specified, delegated powers. |
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The Spanish parliament's rejection earlier this month of Catalonia's request for delegated powers to hold a referendum on our country's future came as no surprise. |
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The management board has also delegated powers and responsibilities to the members of the executive committee, making it possible for the company to operate with a simple hierarchical structure. |
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The Director General, Corporate Services, and the Manager, Information Management Division, have been delegated powers by the Executive Director deemed appropriate for the effective administration of the programs. |
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The Commission shall make a report in respect of the delegated powers at the latest three months before the end of a three-year period after the date of application of this Regulation. |
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Any officer, director, or member of a committee with board delegated powers that have a direct or indirect financial interest is an interested person. |
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Subsequently, the ACP-EC Council of Ministers on the same day confirmed that it had delegated powers to the ACP-EC Committee of Ambassadors to adopt the decisions by the written procedure. |
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Indeed the Commission considers that such adjustments would not warrant a full legislative proposal and that the use of delegated powers is therefore justified. |
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Hamilton suggested that the convention exceed its delegated powers and call for another meeting of representatives from all the states to discuss various problems confronting the nation. |
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Until the Government of Wales Act 2006, these were delegated powers of the UK government. |
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However, the supervision of the implementation of delegated powers or tasks of execution entrusted to them may include an appraisal of expediency and efficiency. |
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In most systems the executive has a power of veto over legislation, and, even where this is lacking, the executive may exercise original or delegated powers of legislation. |
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A Council can also appoint advisory groups which are exempt from these constraints to give flexibility, but these have no delegated powers and cannot make financial decisions. |
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