Bruguire is an investigative magistrate empowered to view French domestic and foreign intelligence material. |
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I believe that a truly empowered woman would give birth without assistance. |
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I want to believe that I am empowered with the ability to exercise my responsibilities. |
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There are many terms in the literature for workforce teams such as empowered and re-empowered teams, self-managed teams, and quality circles. |
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I'm a part-time Lamaze childbirth educator who thoroughly enjoyed and was empowered by Peggy's editorial. |
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But it's that unclear set of requisites that makes a meeting between the empowered and the disenfranchised so impossible. |
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The more we take responsibility for our energy, the more empowered and productive we become. |
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The civilian minority ' empowered ' by you will require heavy US military protection to withstand retaliation. |
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Its clauses and terms peppered the letters patent with which English monarchs empowered their colonial agents. |
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Section 60G empowered a court to extend the application limitation period if it decided that it was just and reasonable to do so. |
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In helping participants to become empowered, providing support for risk-taking has been key. |
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And I believe you feel yourself somehow empowered as an arbiter elegantiarum, but I could be wrong. |
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The Commission is empowered to arbitrate on the issues contained in the matter. |
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Where lovemaking is a genuine expression of love rather than just sexual gratification both women and men are empowered by the relationship. |
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Newman has the power to make septuagenarians feel not only empowered, but really cool. |
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This trust does not have a roll of beneficiaries, and now no one will be empowered to look into this. |
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The police were named the Old Bill after the act of parliament that empowered them. |
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Magistrates should be empowered to confiscate and sell off cars belonging to uninsured drivers. |
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Perfectionists live in a narrowly defined world in which they feel empowered. |
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Like many bulimic sufferers, she was empowered by feeding others, and enjoyed cooking. |
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The world has changed for the worse in the last year and bigots feel more empowered to vent their spleen. |
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Thus empowered, they came to play a vital role in the new polity and culture, serving as viziers and military commanders. |
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The Public Health Act of 1875 also empowered local authorities to impose by-laws on house construction, to monitor standards and facilities. |
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They become grotesquely empowered by calmly taking pleasure in their rebellion. |
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King John's charter of 1201 empowered the lord warden of the stannaries to try all cases except land, life, or limb. |
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The sovereign body empowered kings, princes and optimates and could remove them. |
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The State Bank reopens and is empowered to issue a new ruble, the chervonets, backed by gold reserves and a balanced state budget. |
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The hunger strike empowered a new generation, initially on the streets and then into the ballot box. |
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I am not a fortune teller, but a true clairvoyant, I will help you to find your direction in a way that will leave you empowered and positive. |
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I believe that a rigidly Patriarchal culture cannot tolerate the empowered creative voice of Women. |
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A person becomes empowered only when he successfully combats environmental factors that stiffen the path to success. |
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The real community leaders must be empowered to act in concert with the honest police officers to stamp out criminal operators. |
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They were empowered to raise taxes, grant mineral and land concessions and issue currency. |
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The commander of the multinational division, incorporating our military contingent, is empowered to ensure tactical interaction with the brigade. |
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Doesn't this travesty cast into doubt the whole case for combining an empowered president with a pliant court? |
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Finally, the EU is empowered with the last word on an applicant's fitness for membership. |
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Professional law on the other hand is made and policed by regulatory bodies, set up by statute but empowered to develop their own guidance. |
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Therefore people should be freed from the bondage of religious superstition and empowered to overthrow their leaders. |
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Various functionaries of the government are duly authorised and empowered to settle cases within the powers delegated to them. |
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If there exist powerful forces that still oppose the rights of the Dalits, they do so against an entity that is empowered and assertive. |
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The empowered committee meeting on infrastructure was more of a damage-control exercise by the government than anything else. |
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It empowered societies to demand from their governments that they behave properly. |
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I cannot fathom how an organisation empowered to preserve national heritage sites could desecrate natural resources in this manner. |
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It would have empowered me to be clueless too, instead of my holding on to the dim hope that things might work out. |
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The Director of Public Prosecutions is the only person empowered to grant immunity. |
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Smith was also empowered to make arrangements for a mass meeting, but action was delayed until the following month. |
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Of course, that cannot begin until the board is established and empowered to act. |
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There is a reason why the police are the only ones empowered to deal with moving traffic offences. |
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Article 19 of that law empowered the president to name the commander in chief. |
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The police are empowered to investigate crime, search for evidence, arrest suspected offenders and question them. |
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At present, however, conservation districts simply are not empowered to deal with drainage. |
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Thus the organization is empowered to issue punishment if it determines rules were violated. |
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New cabinet members are not legally empowered because they have not been officially appointed yet. |
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An economically empowered community may be able thereafter to access other health services. |
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Afrikaner women were newly empowered by more extensive literacy and the franchise. |
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He has actually empowered women much more than other Zen teachers in Korea. |
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Only then can patients be fully empowered, and with that power comes self responsibility. |
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Think of how much more empowered young people would be if schools discussed and analyzed what marketing really accomplishes. |
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Newly empowered consumers can appropriate and manipulate the brand in whatever way they want. |
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Neither the religion nor the region will be the same if women are enfranchised and empowered. |
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The president was empowered to appoint ministers and dissolve the assembly, holding a monopoly of executive power. |
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And no one but a blithering idiot would write new mortgages when there is every likelihood that a future judge would be empowered by Federal law to execute a cramdown on them. |
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Instead of feeling empowered, or united, there is a disconnect. |
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But she came away from the experience empowered by her newly politicized perception of grooming habits. |
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All uniformed Metro offices are empowered to issue traffic fines. |
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The movement was partially empowered by default of serious opposition. |
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And he, despite the fact he's there to ensure I'm fully empowered and actively jobhunting, acted as though I was going to doss around for four weeks. |
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This joint committee will be the first empowered to bring its proposals to an up-or-down vote. |
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So while the Constitution empowered the federal government to levy taxes, it limited this power mostly to indirect taxes like tariffs, duties, and excise taxes. |
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We felt strong and empowered and hugged each other in celebration and recognition of our emotional and physical accomplishments. |
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Her earnestness is seductive, as is her casting of the hero as an empowered young woman, untainted by media-driven ideals of glamour and sexuality. |
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At their ordination, priests receive power to minister the life of God through the sacraments so that all believers might be empowered to give that life to the world. |
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Local officials were empowered to impose curfews in 38 towns and cities. |
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Each of the offices is empowered within the limits set out by law. |
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The Arab Spring empowered the common people and created an opportunity for self-expression of groups and communities. |
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Today, they are not only self-supporting, economically empowered with a strong sense of self-esteem, but they are also playing an active role in nation building. |
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In either case, the Web does not seem to have empowered local individuals. |
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Churches and pro-life organisations fear that the bill could result in incapable adults being denied food and drink at the insistence of a relative empowered to act for them. |
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The only reminder of the separation of crowd and performers was the visibility of costumes and the empowered medicinal calabashes worn around the neck of the dance leader. |
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In our political system, presidents are not empowered to promise to launch wars in backroom negotiations with foreign leaders. |
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But the same end could be achieved by less draconian means if the magistrates' courts were empowered to work faster so that those found guilty could be jailed with dispatch. |
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Keep in mind that this is just the first round of legislation the newly empowered Republicans are planning to unleash. |
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Last night the country's favourite agony uncle insisted that it was the power of radio and the nationwide spread of listeners that empowered people. |
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In the event of vetoes or crises, the Senate President shall be empowered to suspend sine die adjournment for a period up to one week for purposes of reconvening the Senate. |
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However, in relation to particular classes of hereditaments, the Secretary of State is empowered to disapply the ordinary basis, and make special provision by order. |
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It is understood that where there are new business, there are self-employed and empowered economic agents partaking in the mainstream on their own account. |
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The young people grow in their ability to apply their faith and are empowered and affirmed as valuable contributors to the life of their church and community. |
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Social atomism sees individual people as the fundamental particles, autonomous ultimate units in full charge of their destiny, empowered to make contracts freely. |
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A corps of traffic wardens could be formed and empowered with much the same authority as a policeman on point duty. |
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He contended the election commission was empowered under Section 10-A of the Delimitation of Constituencies Act to redraw constituencies. |
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Within the United Methodist Church only bishops are empowered to consecrate bishops and ordain clergy. |
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But I believe the empowered sales professional is being threatened by an up-and-coming group made up of young, eager, trainable computer users. |
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John found that starting up his own business empowered him greatly in social situations. |
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These efforts will be empowered by complementary initiatives within the IC to modernize processes such as ABI, OBP, and OSINT labs. |
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I will try to synopsize what she said, but I encourage you to hear her speak to feel as empowered and connected as I did. |
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This proposed the eventually settled 32 more empowered boroughs forming a new administrative county. |
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In November the South Sudanese parliament empowered President Kiir to create new states. |
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In 1949, local authorities were empowered to provide people suffering from poor health with public housing at subsidised rents. |
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Those institutions are then empowered to make laws and execute them at a European level. |
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Where the parish or borough was too large for a single registrar, the sheriff was empowered to divide it into districts. |
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The newly empowered barons banished Gaveston, to which Edward responded by revoking the reforms and recalling his favourite. |
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Pascal's estate was contentiously split between his ex-wife and his nonwife, with artistic decisions ultimately empowered to a banker. |
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The newly empowered middle class also found a new dimension of smoking as a harmless pleasure enjoyed in smoking saloons and libraries. |
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Sanctification cleansed the believer, but Spirit baptism empowered for service. |
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The castles were entrusted by Edward to constables, charged to defend them and, in some cases, also empowered to defend the town walls as well. |
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The Salic laws were arbitrated by a committee appointed and empowered by the King of the Franks. |
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The board was empowered to make general orders and regulations enforcing the various statutes for which it was responsible. |
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In urgent situations where a Council decision cannot be made in time, the President is empowered to act on behalf of the whole Council. |
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These courts are empowered to discipline and depose deacons, priests, and bishops. |
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In ordination, the Church affirms and continues the apostolic ministry through persons empowered by the Holy Spirit. |
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This fact empowered Spaceport America to develop the vision of what future spaceports may look like. |
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The delegate is to follow exactly his instructions, but is empowered to do all that is necessary to execute them. |
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The Legislature is empowered to make laws, subject to the Governor's power to veto a bill. |
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Even though the Federal Rules of Evidence are statutory, the Supreme Court is empowered to amend the Rules, subject to congressional disapproval. |
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The State Tribunal is empowered to rule for the removal of individuals from public office but it is not a common practice. |
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In Yoruba philosophy, Aje are spiritually empowered human beings, mostly women, who are revered as the Gods of Society. |
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Gen Yers want to be empowered to buy, and ultimately they'd like to see people like them who have insurance and are better because of it. |
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Instead of becoming spiritually empowered, well-intentioned people continue to submit to externalistic religion. |
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In putting together its new CIM system, MedTech designed a careful selection process and empowered its workers. |
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Her cabinet making business has empowered her to tender to supply the cabinets for the new clinic in Keetmanshoop. |
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To effect this, they were empowered to issue their warrant or precept to the Sheriff, commanding him to summon a Grand Jury to sit at the court of Quarter Sessions. |
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A grand jury is a legal body empowered to conduct official proceedings and investigate potential criminal conduct, and determine whether criminal charges should be brought. |
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After nearly 30 years without an official revision, the General Assembly passed an act of March 21, 1914, that empowered the governor to appoint a revision committee. |
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With a capital of 6,440,200 guilders, the charter of the new company empowered it to build forts, maintain armies, and conclude treaties with Asian rulers. |
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Meanwhile, the wars empowered several nations, including the UK, USA, Russia, China and Japan, to exert a strong influence over many world affairs. |
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Thus the Flemings just have one single institutional body of parliament and government is empowered for all except federal and specific municipal matters. |
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The Commission was empowered to suspend all the other objectionable acts by Parliament passed since 1763, issue general pardons, and declare a cessation of hostilities. |
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At the end of the review process, which must be completed within 12 months, the principal council is empowered to issue a reorganisation order setting out the changes. |
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Why must Hester be empowered only to enact a prototypically male plot? |
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In a statement to the media, he said that he believes that the CAG can do justice to this role only if he is competent, independent and empowered. |
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The domination of extra-somatic space with various tools and visually guided projectiles empowered a genus otherwise devoid of cornified and dentine defenses. |
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Such a process infantilized colonies, but also empowered the imperial mother who, in theory, provided for the growth and development of her dependent children. |
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Consequently, the Assembly is now empowered to make laws, known as Acts of the Assembly, on all matters in the subject areas, without needing the UK Parliament's agreement. |
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SnS Design empowered the Amana portable AC brand for substantial sales growth in 2011, enabling Haier to gain sales with select retailers, such as Costco. |
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And pithiness was crucial to getting powerful action steps into your hands, so your families, companies and communities are empowered to make sustainability a priority. |
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Whilst the Court of Justice is, by its very nature, the supreme guardian of Union legality, it is not the only judicial body empowered to apply EU law. |
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This led Governor Fullerton to conclude that neither he nor the Resident Councillors were empowered any longer to administer justice under the Second Charter. |
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