Now that states have responsibility for the registration list, this task should not be delegated to localities. |
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Jim was delegated to make the arrangements for boat, oarlocks, oars and confirmation of tide tables. |
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She would have delegated responsibilities, grabbed her handbag, and been out of there in two seconds. |
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Responsibility was delegated to the Ministry of Health, the main hygienist of the Slovak Republic, and regional hygienists. |
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Timur, however, issued detailed orders for everything and personally took charge of jobs he could easily have delegated. |
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Councillors agreed to the scheme in principle, with the detail being delegated to planning officers. |
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The requirement for community consent to ordinances was affirmed, but delegated to the Common Council. |
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The task of informing patients was delegated to consultant gynaecologists or oncologists. |
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In turn they are funders by proxy, having been delegated by the Arts Council to allocate lottery funding for film in Northern Ireland. |
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Council planning officers have delegated powers to authorise masts of any height without taking the application to committee. |
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He delegated to junior ministers, but retained a formidable grasp of the policy details. |
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I've delegated three people to rectify the problem, but none of them seem to know what the problem is. |
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Finally Euan's table gets down to five or six players and I'm delegated to move over and make up the numbers. |
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For example, can a resident or other designee perform this task when delegated to do so by the surgeon? |
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The committee delegated members of the council to enter into negotiations with a suitable bar and catering contractor. |
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Because of all these things, I was delegated rights outside the frame of an Honorary Consul's duties and functions. |
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Similarly, if a questionnaire is sent to a manager in a firm, the task may simply be delegated to someone else. |
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Identify the person or persons delegated by the sport code to be the contact people. |
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In the past he has delegated someone to read those that are written in languages he finds difficult. |
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To execute on so many fronts, he has decentralized the organization and delegated a lot of decision-making. |
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In effect, Congress delegated the war power to the presidency but reserved the right to force removal of the troops. |
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The power is then delegated to the judicial registrars but not the registrars of the court. |
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There has also been a history of judicial reticence when a power is delegated to an elected public body. |
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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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But within that it is possible for certain responsibilities to be delegated. |
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In this process the sovereignty of the people is delegated to the representatives. |
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It was not delegated to the representatives of the people, nor to so-called experts hired by them. |
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Other forms of delegated legislation include the power of ministers to legislate by Order in Council and for local authorities to make by-laws. |
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There are at present also five women archdeacons who carry delegated responsibility from bishops. |
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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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The committee agreed to give planning officers delegated authority to approve the two outline schemes, subject to a number of conditions. |
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The exact nature and scope of the authority delegated must be stated in the document designating the executive agent. |
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But in recent years more decisions have been delegated to planners in the back office, until 43 per cent are done that way. |
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It was decided to invite new members to the committee and current members were delegated to do so. |
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I support self-ownership, and hence oppose coerced euthanasia or delegated self-murder. |
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In a busy artist's workshop, the job of transferring the master's design to the support may well have been delegated to assistants. |
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Furthermore, the student translator is burdened with an extra workload which is rarely delegated to students who are English monolinguals. |
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Delegated legislation is also subject to control by the courts whose judges can declare a piece of delegated legislation to be ultra vires. |
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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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In the upper middle and upper classes, child care often is delegated to a nanny. |
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Authorities have been delegated, but basic services have not been up to par. |
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Very many years ago I was delegated the job by my then ward of going through the pile of CVs submitted for nomination to our then Euro constituency. |
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The more luxurious the trip, the more it seems that personal choice is delegated by the client to the planner. |
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Demeter, goddess of the Eleusinian mysteries, progenerated wheat from her womb and delegated it to her son, Triptolemus, to distribute around the world's cultures. |
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The Burmese delegated women to perform this step of the process, also. |
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Every state was to abide by the determination of Congress on questions delegated to Congress by the Articles, and the Articles were to be inviolably observed by every state. |
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We asked the Government departments responsible for administering the subordinate legislation their views on these particular pieces of delegated legislation. |
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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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Many schools now have bursars to deal with their school budgets, as the amount of money delegated to schools and administration has increased over the last ten years. |
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The Registrar shall discharge such duties in respect of examinations as may be delegated to him by the Senate and he may perform these duties by deputy. |
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There was a duty to fight which could not be evaded or delegated. |
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It was agreed, nem. con., that the officers of the Association should be delegated to appoint a new treasurer and that they should do so wish all expedition. |
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The elastic clause in the Constitution allows the federal government to take action in areas not specifically delegated to it by the Constitution. |
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Those in the service class or salariat exercise delegated authority or specialized knowledge and expertise on behalf of their employing organization. |
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It is not a task that should be delegated to unelected officials. |
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Administration and control is then delegated to that trustee, which is responsible for the policies and operation of the domain. |
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Ofwat consists of a board, plus an office of staff which carries out work delegated to them by the board. |
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In Scotland, each article was voted on separately and several clauses in articles were delegated to specialised subcommittees. |
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At issue was the extent to which Parliament has, by the United Nations Act 1946, delegated to the executive the power to legislate. |
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Some types of banking regulation may be delegated to other levels of government, such as state or provincial governments. |
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Charles delegated increasing responsibility for Germany to his brother Ferdinand while he concentrated on problems elsewhere. |
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Operational management in delegated to the chief executive, Kate Mavor who will begin on 5 May 2015 from the National Trust for Scotland. |
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The Queen of Canada has delegated her prerogative to grant armorial bearings to the Governor General of Canada. |
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The government's powers include general executive and statutory powers, delegated legislation, and numerous powers of appointment and patronage. |
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The Home Secretary has delegated his powers to grant BOTC to the Governors of the Overseas Territories. |
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In practice, much of this authority is delegated to the Church's General Synod. |
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Though the sultan was the supreme monarch, the sultan's political and executive authority was delegated. |
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The Council also holds the delegated authority to issue Orders of Council, mostly used to regulate certain public institutions. |
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The Act does not affect Bills introduced in the House of Lords, private Bills, or delegated legislation. |
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During Japan's shogunate, the emperor was notionally a supreme spiritual and temporal lord who delegated authority for joint rule to the shogun. |
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Combined sovereignty is delegated by each member to the institutions in return for representation within those institutions. |
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However, the operational command is delegated in the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces. |
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At the same time, the authority to launch an evacuation operation was delegated to Richards and the British High Commissioner, Alan Jones. |
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The company took on too much work that was delegated to inexperienced and underpaid men. |
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Since 2008, the operation of urban water distribution systems is being gradually delegated to private companies as well. |
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The ongoing administration is delegated to councils and committees, which have to report annually to the Assembly. |
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A federal government may have distinct powers at various levels authorized or delegated to it by its member states. |
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In Scotland, this authority is delegated to Lord Lyon King of Arms at his or her own discretion. |
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This power of the Lord Lyon is derived from the monarch's royal prerogatives, which has been delegated to the office by law. |
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Jackson delegated the decision on how the reduction of battalions would be achieved to the Council of Scottish Colonels. |
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This arrangement was unusual, and involved unprecedented powers being delegated to Gaveston, backed by a specially engraved Great Seal. |
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The position entailed responsibility for Wales, and expenditure on certain public services was delegated from Westminster. |
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Until the Government of Wales Act 2006, these were delegated powers of the UK government. |
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In all cases a parliament will issue primary legislation, with lesser bodies granted powers to issue delegated legislation. |
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As with other ccTLDs in the early days it was originally delegated to an individual by Jon Postel. |
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However, some domains delegated before the creation of Nominet UK were in existence even before 10 June 2014, for example mod. |
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Much of the court's administrative business was delegated to committees of magistrates, who had specific responsibilities. |
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In such cases, the borough will normally have either limited powers delegated to it by the city's local government, or no powers at all. |
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The cantons also retain all powers and competencies not delegated to the Confederation by the Constitution. |
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At that time an ambassador was a nobleman, the rank of the noble assigned varying with the prestige of the country he was delegated to. |
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Its current powers are all delegated by the United States Congress and lack full protection under the United States Constitution. |
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He refused to play the emperor's role in government, and delegated many responsibilities to eunuchs, who made up their own faction. |
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The mind of Julius III appears also from the letter dated 29 January 1555 by which Cardinal Pole delegated his powers to the Bishop of Norwich. |
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States have delegated lawmaking powers to thousands of agencies, townships, counties, cities, and special districts. |
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As such, in Walmisley's mind, the King had a duty to protect the health of his subjects and had delegated it to the college. |
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Prior to this time, the matter was delegated to the individual states, then via contract between the states and the federal government. |
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Statutory instruments are the principal form of delegated or secondary legislation in the United Kingdom. |
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In Northern Ireland, delegated legislation is organised into statutory rules, rather than statutory instruments. |
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In the figure this can be seen as the second join under the cartesian product is delegated to two separate nodes. |
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As in the West, baptism was delegated to presbyters, but so, too, was the chrismation rite. |
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I am a postgrad RN with seven years nursing experience as an AiN, EEN and now RN, who had 11 patients delegated to me on one shift. |
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In 1834 Charles Beyer joined the firm and contributed to its success in locomotive building as Roberts soon delegated most of the locomotive design work to Beyer. |
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The challenge asserted that the 1949 Parliament Act was delegated rather than primary legislation, and that the 1911 Parliament Act had delegated power to the Commons. |
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Unlike the provinces, the territories of Canada have no inherent sovereignty and have only those powers delegated to them by the federal government. |
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The functions in relation to the House of Lords and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council were usually delegated to the Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. |
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The King had delegated part of his prerogative powers to the college, for the purposes of punishment and imprisonment, and as such, it had the right to sit as a court. |
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In this transient form jurisdiction is called delegated or extraordinary, and concerning it canon law, following the Roman law, has developed exhaustive provisions. |
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Article I, Section 8 enumerates the powers delegated to the legislature. |
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These petitions were eventually delegated to the Lord Chancellor himself. |
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Local councils are responsible for functions delegated by the Tasmanian parliament, such as urban planning, road infrastructure and waste management. |
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Administrative power is largely delegated to dependent bodies. |
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According to international law, a vessel's captain is legally responsible for passage planning, however on larger vessels, the task will be delegated to the ship's navigator. |
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An Assembly Measure could then confer power to the Welsh ministers to make delegated legislation, or statutory instruments as guided within the Measure. |
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No formal public role or responsibility has been legislated by Parliament or otherwise delegated to him by law or custom, either as heir apparent or as Prince of Wales. |
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In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the authority to grant arms is delegated to the Kings of Arms of the College of Arms, under the direction of the Earl Marshal. |
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In the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, the Crown's prerogative of granting arms is delegated to one of several authorities depending on the country. |
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He left the overtures until last and often delegated their composition, based on his outlines, to his assistants, often adding his suggestions or corrections. |
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In some Dutch Reformed bodies, a classis serves as a delegated body, which ceases to exist in between meetings, whereas a presbytery exists perpetually. |
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Operational command of the five commandos and the Commando Logistics Regiment is delegated to 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines, of which they are a part. |
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In 1981, an Order in Council delegated to the lieutenant governor the power to grant the equivalent of the royal assent to bills passed by the Tynwald. |
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Authority is delegated from the Air Force Board to the RAF's command. |
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English rule was delegated to a series of lords and magnates. |
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The counties are grouped into eight regions, each with a Regional Authority composed of members delegated by the various county and city councils in the region. |
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The Legate was ultimately responsible for them as he was for the entire camp, but he delegated the duty to a tribune chosen as officer of the day. |
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Executive authority is delegated to the Governorate of Vatican City. |
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Legislative functions are delegated to the unicameral Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State, led by the President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State. |
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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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They had certain delegated functions, including administering European Union regional development funds, and received funding the central government as well. |
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Councillors cannot do the work of the council themselves, and so are responsible for appointment and oversight of officers, who are delegated to perform most tasks. |
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Orders arrived from the Admiralty to blockade the French forces in Alexandria and Malta, a task Nelson delegated to his captains, Samuel Hood and Alexander Ball. |
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